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Tag Archives: television
Why It Gets Better: Smithsonian Museum Collects LGBT History
I have said to many a person that I’m keeping my own personal memorabilia for the day the Smithsonian opens the National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) museum. Now, it looks like the Smithsonian may be ready to accept … Continue reading
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Tagged DC Cowboys, gay cowboys, Smithsonian Institution, television, television memorabilia
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Random Eye Candy: Neil Patrick Harris’s Rolling Stone Cover
Neil Patrick Harris appears on the cover of Rolling Stone‘s May 22, 2014 issue in less clothing than a Chippendale’s dancer (I’d like to attend whatever black tie event he’s headed to in that outfit). Rolling Stone not only teases … Continue reading
Posted in Television, Theatre
Tagged actors, gay actors, LGBT actors, Neil Patrick Harris, television, theatre
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Quote of the Day: The Word of God on the Coca-Cola ‘It’s Beautiful’ Super Bowl Ad
In my blog post ‘What I Love About the Coca-Cola “It’s Beautiful” Super Bowl Ad’, I gave my take on the the ad, which features the song ‘America The Beautiful’ sung in various languages with images of people of color, … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Quotes, Television
Tagged advertising, Bible, Bible quotes, Coca-Cola, Super Bowl ad, television, television ads
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9 Amazing Same-Sex Marriage Adverts
From Washington D.C.’s METROWEEKLY comes a highlight of ads about same-sex marriage from around the globe. Some are direct; some indirect, but all help to move us forward to full equality: The videos on this list may not exact change … Continue reading
Random Eye Candy: Chris Carmack as Will Lexinton
Will Lexington is Nashville series maybe gay, maybe bisexual cowboy trying to make it in music city played by Chris Carmack. His story, I think, is one of the more interesting on the show. Though they have only touched a … Continue reading
Posted in Television
Tagged Chris Carmack, country music, eye candy, Nashville TV Series, television, television series, Will Lexington
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‘What If I Was Willing’: The Next Big Hit Out Of ‘Nashville’
When I first heard this song it was on a date. I had a hard time focusing on what the guy was saying I enjoyed the tune so much. It is fun, sexy and the fact that it is sung … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Television
Tagged Chris Carmack, country music, Nashville, Nashville TV Series, television, television series, Will Lexington
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TV Review Rewind: Nashville Mid-Season
As of this posting, ABC’s Nashville has been on for 14 episodes, and the most interesting thing about the program is not the plots of the series two stars. Sadly, Hayden Panettiere and Connie Britton’s characters have been woefully underdeveloped. The writers … Continue reading
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Tagged Connie Britton, country music, drama series, Hayden Panettiere, Nashville TV Series, television
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TV Rewind: Where the Bears Are
A few months back, I reviewed the new web series “Where the Bears Are.” I thought that it had potential if it could get over some problems: carboard characters, stiff line delivery and not taking its murder-mystery premise seriously enough. … Continue reading
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Tagged bear community, bears, Ben Zook, Chad Sanders, gay culture, Joe Dietl, Rick Copp, television, The Golden Girls, web series, Where the Bears Are
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Today in LGBT History: Gay Relationships are ‘All In the Family’
Writer and video commentator Matt Baume breaks down history and impact the barrier-breaking All In the Family episode ‘Cousin Liz.’