Browse Organizations
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Name | Description | Founding year | Works by | Works about | Works to |
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BL Productions | |||||
BLB Productions | |||||
BLK, Los Angeles, CA | BLK was a monthly American newsmagazine, similar in format to Time and The Advocate, which targeted its coverage of people, events and issues to African American LGBT readers. | 1 | |||
BLTC | |||||
BLUE NOTE | 5 | ||||
BLUE NOTE (UMG) | UMG equivalent of EMI label for royalty reporting | ||||
BLUES'UP | |||||
Blachernae Palace, Istanbul | |||||
Black American | 1 | ||||
Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City | 1 | ||||
Black Arts Alliance | |||||
Black Arts Movement | 2 | ||||
Black Arts Video Project | |||||
Black Audio Film Collective | 1982 | ||||
Black Balled Recordz | |||||
Black Bear Pictures | 2011 | ||||
Black Bear Ranch | Black Bear Ranch is an 80-acre intentional community located in Siskiyou County, California, about 25 miles from Forks of Salmon. It was founded in 1968,[1] with the slogan "free land for free people". It has been c... Black Bear Ranch is an 80-acre intentional community located in Siskiyou County, California, about 25 miles from Forks of Salmon. It was founded in 1968,[1] with the slogan "free land for free people". It has been considered by some participants and commentators to be one of the more radical examples of communal living/intentional communities that grew out of the counterculture of the 1960s.[2] Show more Show less | ||||
Black Bohemian | |||||
Black Box | 3 | ||||
Black Box Studio, Voronezh | |||||
Black Broadway on U | 1 | ||||
Black Cat (Bar), Los Angeles, CA | The Black Cat was a gay bar in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was the site of a police raid and riot in 1967. The ensuing political demonstration helped spark the gay rights movement in Los Angeles. | ||||
Black Cat Cafe, San Francisco, CA | The Black Cat Cafe was a bar in San Francisco. It began as a hangout for Beats and bohemians, but eventually became a primarily gay bar. It was forced to close in 1964 after years of legal harrassment. | 1933 | |||
Black Cat Club | 1 |