'The Parent Test' Premieres on ABC with Families Led by LGBTQ Parents
Premieres on ABC December 15 at 10PM and Hulu for streaming
December 14 2022 8:50 AM
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Premieres on ABC December 15 at 10PM and Hulu for streaming
Tru Loved star Alexandra Paul, the star of over 50 feature films and television programs, discusses her latest film, her lesbian sister and her work as an activist, and saying 'No on Prop. 8.'
The lesbian-themed Web series, starring the adorable Nicole Pacent and Rachael Hip-Flores, landed a People's Silver Telly Award. The Telly's honor the best in local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, along with the finest video and film productions, and work created for the Web.
With the recently announced addition of The L Word’s Mia Kirshner to the cast of SyFy’s new drama Defiance, the show is unofficially vying for most lesbian-adjacent television program ever as Julie Benz, who played lesbian on Desperate Housewives, headlines a cast that includes her Dexter pal Jamie Murray, who just had a lesbian tryst on Ringer.
Remember those good ol’ days when the Music Television Network used to feature music videos? Yeah, me either. This generation is more familiar with MTV’s reality television programming involving the lives of teens and young adults with shows like Real World, 16 and Pregnant, Made and I Used to Be Fat. For their next reality project, the executives at MTV have decided to shed some light on the LGBT community. The network will be providing a platform for vibrant and uncensored kids ages 14-21 who want to share their stories about being raised by gay parents.
The wildly irreverent and damned funny Sarah Silverman returns to television with The Sarah Silverman Program, which Logo helped to save from extinction when it opted into a financial partnership with Comedy Central. Now Advocate.com has an exclusive interview with Silverman in which she chats up gay marriage, queer content on her show, her status as a "cunt tease" (according to some lesbians), Lady Gaga and more.
The long-running drag competition took home gold for "Outstanding Competition Program."
Here! Networks broke ground becoming the first LGBT network to land a Daytime Emmy nomination for its 2008 Ribbon of Hope Celebration. Plus, All My Children's onscreen lesbian couple Eden Riegel and Tamara Braun land nominations for other gigs.
The comedian died a week after cardiac arrest during a surgical procedure.
A Fox News segment asked whether programs like Glee, which this week focused on bullying and acceptance and features gay characters like Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Blaine (Darren Criss) and a lesbian character Santana (Naya Rivera), represent “propaganda" unfit for children.
We love an icon!
Openly lesbian Kelly McGillis, Glenn Close, Kathleen Turner, Sherilynn Fenn, Leslie Nielsen, Katarina Witt and Tonya Harding are among the random collection of celebrities who lip-synch and, in some cases, sing along in front of a green screen to the Beatles classic "Let It Be" in a video that's generating a lot of Internet discussion.
Johnny Weir spilled the tea on his NBC’s Night Court cameo and preparing for his final tour as a figure skater during an interview with PRIDE.
"Living my childhood dream!"
*Selena Gomez voice* The heart wants what it wants.
RPDR stars slam the host for her past comments.
To honor the many women in the LGBT community who possess a fearless entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen in executing their ideas and dreams SheWired has launched the Women in Business series of interviews with female business owners from producers to restaurateurs to retail business owners. A virtual renaissance woman of the business and entertainment world, Andrea Meyerson, President of StandOut Productions, has been creating outstanding entertainment for LGBT audiences and beyond. A self-made producer and director of the wildly popular Laughing Matters series of documentaries about LGBT comics, Meyerson has directed more than 25 feature films, television specials and series episodes that continue to air on Showtime and the Logo Network.
Netflix’s Ridley Jones and Hulu’s The Mighty Ones feature new queer characters your kids (and you) are going to love.
So many of our faves got nominated!!!