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Pretty Little Liars Jewelry Is Here
Lizz’s Team Pick: Remember when Nole saw Aria and Ezra making out in Ezra’s car and wrote “I see you” on the windshield? Well the “I See You” line takes this epic back-window-writing-moment and sprawls it across glass rings and silver engraved necklaces.
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This is a Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual “True Blood” Post
Rutina Wesley thinks Tara is bisexual, the cast makes “It Gets Better” videos, the Pam/Tara possibility is discussed and lots more in this fantastic mostly Comic-Con-related post.
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Riese’s Team Pick: Julie Goldman in BONES Season Finale
When you need to cast a “mannish lesbian,” who you gonna call?
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Upfronts 2011: Playboy Bunnies, Broadway, Vodka and Girls Girls Girls
The networks have announced their fall schedules, which include a Glee-esque musical situation, out lesbian actress Amber Heard in a Playboy Bunny Outfit, Chelsea Handler and a handful of really dumb shows about manhood.
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“Real L Word” Trailer – Autostraddle First Look EXCLUSIVE
Autostraddle.com brings you an exclusive trailer for “The Real L Word: Los Angeles,” Ilene Chaiken’s spectacularly terrible/AWESOME new lesbian show. Also; Lindsay Lohan & Sam back together for reals?, defining hipsters, Lilith Fair news and the best April Fool’s Day jokes from all around the web.
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Real World DC’s Bisexual Emily: Writes Poems, is Adorable, Was in a Cult, is “Wild at Heart”
The Real World DC premieres tonight and Emily, a super-cute 21-year-old bisexual, confesses that she’s “not sure the positives will outweigh the negatives.” Also, Ep 202 of Anyone But Me, Lohan’s 6126 line, Rosie & Kelli both have new ladyfriends now, Goldfrapp=gay, Brittany Murphy updates, a call for bi writers, and more Top 20/30/100 lists!
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Daily Fix: The GLAAD Network Responsibility Index Makes Us Do Math to Uncover its Most Shocking Statistic (Lezwhat?)
Methodology: For GLAAD’s third annual report, we divided our analysis of reports into two sections (network & cable) and found neither section provided statistics that specifically addressed lesbian, gay and transgender characters as independent groups, therefore requiring us to read every word to get some info about the ladies. We suspect this decision was made because lumping gays, lesbians, transpeople and bisexuals together makes it less depressing.