Results for: representation
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22 Comments From Really Special People Who Think There’s Too Many Gay Characters On TV
“I know gay people exist, I don’t need to be reminded every time I watch tv… Anyone thinking this makes me homophobic, I feel the same way about vegans and gluten intolerance. Just shut up already and leave the rest of us alone.”
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Amazon Cancels “A League of Their Own” Season 2, Turns Out There Is Crying in Baseball
Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson created something truly special with A League of Their Own, and I will never forgive Amazon for calling the game before it was over, especially when it seemed like we were finally going to win.
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“Living For the Dead” Trailer: Kristen Stewart Ghost Hunting Show Looks Like So Gay Dude
“Kristen Stewart ghost hunting show” is not something we made up in a peak pandemic fever dream.
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“There’s No Space for Me”: Liv Hewson Brings Attention to the Limits of Gendered Emmys Categories
Nonbinary actors face a difficult choice when it comes to major acting awards: pretend to be cisgender, or decline to compete altogether.
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“A League of Their Own” Officially Ending With Four Final Episodes
Despite the success of A League of Their Own by all knowable metrics, and the #MoreThanFour campaign, Prime Video announced yesterday that the series will officially end after four final episodes.
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Lesbian and Non-Binary TV Characters Are All The Rage, Relatively
For the first time in the history of the “Where We Are On TV” Report, lesbian characters occupy a bigger slice of the LGBTQ+ TV character pie than gay men.
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“Wynonna Earp” Will Say Goodbye To WayHaught In Season 4B
We’ll always have Purgatory.
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GLAAD: You Watched TV Like a Full-Time Job in 2020, Even With Fewer LGBTQ+ Characters
Most of this year’s “Where We Are on TV” downtrends — and the total time Americans spent watching TV — can be attributed to the pandemic.
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Naya Rivera Is Dead at 33, Glee Star’s Body Recovered from Lake Piru After 6-Day Search
Naya Rivera was a firecracker, a superstar, a singular talent who simply could not be relegated to the background.
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New “L Word: Generation Q” Trailer Promises “Real Life From The L to The Q,” Just Like the MTA
A new teaser for “The L Word: Generation Q” ensures representation of Tops, Bottoms and Verses, as well as lovers, dreamers, activists, heartbreakers, non-conformists and side-hustlers!
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Dominique Provost-Chalkley Is Queer: “Wynonna Earp” Actress Comes Out on Her Birthday
“I am queer. I am into ALL humans. I guess maybe I am just really into love? Who knows? But finally… I am OUT.”
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LGBTQ TV Characters Are at an All Time High, According to GLAAD’s “Where We Are on TV” Report
There is plenty to celebrate. And there is plenty of work to be done.
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The Category Is “Shut Out of the 2020 Emmys” and the Winner Is Pose, the Reason Is Transphobia
The Emmy nominations are out and this year, there are 11 nominated lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans actresses being honored for their work! There’s 15 nominations going to LGBT women’s roles on screen. With so much to celebrate, it also hurts to once again see the trans cast and crew of Pose face yet another shut out.
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Arthur’s Beloved Mr. Ratburn Comes Out and Marries His Ardvark Boyfriend
When a boy rat and a boy aardvark love each other, they get married on public broadcast television
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Vulture Festival: Sunday Dinner With the “One Day at a Time” Family
It was as if the cast’s casual banter was written by the show’s writing staff.
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Hallelujah, “L Word: Generation Q” Has Cast a Trans Actress: Sophie Giannamore Joins Cast
Today, it was announced that four more souls have donated their lives to the cause of “The L Word: Generation Q”: bi actress Olivia Thirlby, Lex Scott Davis, lesbian comic Fortune Feimster and trans actress Sophie Giannamore.
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“One Day at a Time” Is Saved, Will Return for Season 4 on CBS-Owned Pop TV
We’re gonna get to see Elena Alvarez wear a suit to prom! Cafecitos for EVERYBODY!
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“Wynonna Earp” Is Officially Coming Back for Season 4, Canadian Gays Win Again
Our angelic bisexual badass and soft butch sheriff are officially returning to us!
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“One Day at a Time” Is Cancelled at Netflix, But the Love of the Alvarez Family Lives On
Feel your feelings and then keep fighting. Elena Alvarez couldn’t have said it better herself.
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EXCLUSIVE: Meet the New Gay in “The Fosters” Spin-Off, “Good Trouble”
Callie and Mariana are back, and there’s a new lesbian in town!