This year we're exploring themes of gender and sexuality as we mark 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. Were hosting events and exhibitions that tell the stories of the men and women who challenged conventional notions of gender and sexuality and who shaped the properties in which they lived. Beningbrough Hall, Yorkshire In 2016, Beningbrough took part in Portraits Untold, a project that reflected on creativity, identity and difference. The resulting portrait of performance artist David Hoyle by award-winning disabled artist Tanya Raabe-Webber is on display until 5 November. From 12-15 October, Raabe-Webber will return as artist in residence, in conversation with different sitters, giving them the opportunity to share their stories of diversity, in front of an audience. The event will be interactive with visitors in the room, and through social media, invited to take part in the conversation, or get involved by sketching both traditionally and digitally. Hadrians Wall, Northumberland When Hadrian ruled ancient Rome, there was nothing unusual about same-sex relations. What was extraordinary was his outpouring of grief over the death of his younger male lover Antinous. Discover more about Emperor Hadrian and attitudes to same-sex relationships in the ancient world with an evening of talks in partnership with Vindolanda Trust, Newcastle University and Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums. Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire Uncover the hidden messages concealed within the dramatic Sir James Thornhill wall paintings that adorn Hanburys central staircase a cutting satire of art and 18th-century politics with depictions of Queen Anne as Achilles. Installations and performances by artists will explore the chaotic nature of love, desire and LGBTQ issues as they reveal the stories hidden within Thornhills paintings
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- 01 Nov – Sophie B. Hawkins (1967–), American singer-songwriter & musician
- 02 Nov – k.d. Lang (1961–), Canadian singer-songwriter
- 07 Nov – Agnès Maltais (1956–), Canadian politician
- 08 Nov – Judith Gough (1972–), British diplomat, U.K. Ambassador to Sweden
- 08 Nov – María Rachid (1974–), Argentinian politician, social leader & LGBTQ activist
- 09 Nov – Ti-Grace Atkinson (1938–), American radical feminist author & philosopher
- 09 Nov – Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian-American actress
- 10 Nov – Phyllis Lyon (1924–2020), American feminist & gay rights activist
- 10 Nov – Heather Matarazzo (1982–), American actress
- 12 Nov – Mary Baxter Ellis (1892–1968), British commanding officer of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY)
- 13 Nov – Rosie Jones (1959–), American golfer
- 14 Nov – Louise Brooks (1906–1985), American dancer & actress
- 14 Nov – Wendy Carlos (1939–), American composer & electronic musician
- 16 Nov – Jamie Babbit (1970–), American film director, producer & screenwriter
- 19 Nov – Jodie Foster (1962–), American actress, film director & producer
- 20 Nov – Grace Darmond (1893–1963), Canadian-American actress
- 21 Nov – Cherry Jones (1956–), American actress
- 22 Nov – Billie Jean King (1943–), American former professional tennis player
- 23 Nov – Robin Roberts (1960–), American TV broadcaster
- 23 Nov – Virginia Prince (1912–2009), American pharmacologist, publisher & transgender activist
- 26 Nov – Tammy Lynn Michaels (1974–), American actress
- 26 Nov – Emma Portner (1994–), Canadian dancer and choreographer
- 28 Nov – Rita Mae Brown (1944–), American writer and feminist
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