Tag: The L Word
‘L Word: Generation Q’ has cast two transgender actresses, but how will it handle...
Showtime’s The L Word reboot, The L Word: Generation Q, has recently announced two trans actresses who will play roles.
Trans actress Sophie Giannamore will play the role of Jordi, “a rebellious teen with absent parents,” and trans actress Jamie Clayton — who played the transgender hacker Nomi Marks on Netflix’s sci-fi drama Sense8 — will play Tess, “a no-nonsense bartender who sees other people clearly but has a blind spot when it comes to her own relationships.”
While it’s unclear whether Jordi...
NYC releases ‘The L-Word’ limited-edition collector’s item for World Pride
Fans awaiting the fall premiere of Showtime’s The L Word reboot, The L Word: Generation Q, might want to get their hands on what’ll likely become a semi-collector’s item: The L Word-themed Metrocards for New York City’s subway system.
NYC has rolled out the brightly-colored cards just in time for this weekend’s historic World Pride celebration. But there are only 50,000 cards and they’re only available at 10 select subway stations — so super fans better hustle to get their...
Two And A Half Men star Holland Taylor declares she is a lesbian
You may know Holland Taylor as the bisexual grandmother in Two And A Half Men, or from The L Word as as Peggy Peabody. But you have probably never heard that she was a lesbian.
Recently, the 72-year-old actress revealed for WNYC's Anna Sale that she has been in a long-term relation with a woman, and she has always dated women, but preferred not to talk about it as this is too much of a political subject.
Asked if she would consider marrying, the actress...
5 of the Best LGBT TV Shows of the 2000’s
Orange is the New Black:
This Netflix original series has been pushing boundaries and breaking glass ceilings since its air date in 2013. This sapphic prison tale follows Piper Chapman, a wide-eyed bisexual woman, and the story of her incarceration in an all-women’s state penitentiary. Along the way we are introduced to a plethora of unique characters, all belonging to different races, sexual orientations, and backgrounds. Along with representing multiple distinct queer characters, this series was also the first mainstream...