I Binge Watched All Of “The Real L Word” In A Week. Here Are My Thoughts.
Bonus: no one dies in a swimming pool.
Bonus: no one dies in a swimming pool.
“Take One Thing Off” is both captivating and queer.
“I’ve always fought against the rules and boundaries of gender.”
Whitney Mixter’s new life has set her on a dramatically different path than when we were first introduced to her on “The Real L Word” in 2010. She no longer rocks her signature-length dreadlocks—a literal weight lifted off her shoulders.
Kiyomi McCloskey, Lauren Russell,Whitney Mixter and Sada Bettencourt open up about what they learned from reality TV, new shows in the works and their New Year’s resolutions
It has been a wild year for Romi Klinger, who ended her run on the The Real L Word with a controversial wedding to a guy. She recently separated from said guy. Now she is clearing up misconceptions-talking about her real life and and revealing where she really lands on the sexuality scale.
Dish on the L Word, Cher and Sean Hayes
Fall Programming Lacks Diversity (As Usual)
NewFest, Rooftop Films 2012 Summer Series, Sparkle, The Real L Word
The new installment of The Real L Word promises more seduction, scandals and oh-no-she-didn’t moments as nine women from both coasts navigate their tricky relationships. Get ready for one “L” of a third season.
A kiss is still a kiss—but what a kiss it was! When a female naval officer smooched her fiancee during a military homecoming ritual, it indelibly marked the true and final end to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” The victories of the past year seemed to come fast and furious: New York finally legalizing same-sex marriage along with Maryland and Washington State; Chaz Bono busting a move as Dancing with the Stars’ first transgender contestant; the snowballing Occupy Wall Street movement demanding justice for the hardworking 99 percent. Even great tragedy, and the still-raw memories of America’s worst terrorist attack, failed to slow the rekindling of our optimism. (And if you want more proof, see GO’s landmark Tenth Anniversary issue this September!)
Passengers upset at “L Word” star’s “excessive behavior”
The Real L Word Returns, !Women Art Revolution (!W.A.R.), Brooklyn
International Film Festival (BFF)
Reality TV’s enduring fascination with lesbians