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Cynthia Nixon, Jesse James Keitel added to Black Tie lineup

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Cynthia Nixon, left, and Jesse James Keitel Actors Cynthia Nixon and Jesse James Keitel have joined the list of those who will be honored on Saturday night, Oct.

28, at the 42nd annual Black Tie Dinner, BTD officials announced this week. The two join a line for the event — titled “Mirrorball” and taking place at Sheraton Dallas — that includes Dr.

Eric Cervini, singer/songwriter Vincint, Dallas activist Portia Cantrell, HRC President Kelley Robinson and WFAA’s Megan Mitchell as emcee.

Nixon will receive the Media Award for increasing awareness of LGBTQ issues in the media in a positive way, while Keitel will receive Black Tie’s Visibility Award.

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