Mediaweek’s Alan Frutkin looks at AMC’s Emmy Award–winning period drama Mad Men, and the evolving storyline of gay character Salvatore Romano (Bryan Batt), ex-art director at Sterling Cooper.
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Check out Francisco Lachowski photographed by Sara Coe for VMan. Love Janete Friedrich in the new Vogue Italia.
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Dancing With the Stars professional dancer Derek Hough easily laughs off rumors he's gay. To play on the rumor, the professional ballroom dancer/singer was close to playing a gay character "in a funny little scene" on ABC's Cougar Town.
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Dancing star Derek Hough almost played a gay character on ABC's Cougar Town with Courtney Cox.
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It's good to know that Derek Hough can laugh at all those rumors that he's gay. So much so that he was thisclose to playing a gay character "in a funny little scene".
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It seems Matt Fielding, aka the only celibate resident of "Melrose Place," wasn't the only gay character on television getting no action back in the day.
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I'll admit - I was reluctant to post this video, because it starts with "Gay" Tony Prince himself busting out a couple of ethnic slurs and then an F-bomb of the anti-gay variety.
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TV - First of all - 'phwoar' and 'yummy'. OK, now the article: In an interview with the Sun newspaper, two stars of the London based soap have criticised the show for not being diverse enough.
After a few minutes on Xbox Live, you're likely to be convinced that the gaming community is rabidly homophobic.
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As of last night, Ming-Na became the first Asian-American lesbian series' regular on television, and the first gay character in the popular SyFy Stargate franchise.
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Study finds more gay characters on network TV Oct 1The number of gay and bisexual characters on prime-time network TV is up slightly this season to 18 out of a total of 600 roles, according to the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
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Just like the original Melrose Place, its new version has a gay character - a cigar-smoking, Lakers-loving guy's guy played by the hunkie Victor Webster.
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It is going to be a crystal clear pantless spring according to Prada. Lucite is back (and I can only imagine what exciting news that will be for Brazilian women).
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Brent Hartinger at After Elton reviews the 2009 version of Fame, which roughly follows the same structure of the original by following a group of students from freshman to senior year.
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We welcomed three new writers to the castle: mixvio, Bradamantium, and VorpalBunny. We offered a video of the PAX '09 panel hosted by Pixel Poet, featuring Game Boy and other gay industry professionals.
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Last night was the gayest night I've seen on network television in a long time. Remember when the community would get excited that there'd be one half hour sitcom episode that featured a gay character in a walk-on roll? Those days are long gone.
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Kotaku has an extremely thought-provoking op-ed piece up about the representation of minorities in video games.
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Actor Colin Firth has won a best actor award for his portrayal of a gay man. He starred as a gay professor in A Single Man, which was directed by fashion designer Tom Ford and is based on Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel.
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I watched the original Melrose Place for about a year. The show premiered in the summer of 1992, when I was 18, and the main reason I started watching it is because I read that there was going to be a gay character.
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