Philadelphia Inquirer - Ellen Gray - 4 hours ago
But a decade after Boesch rode an unlikely alliance with the gay (and occasionally naked) Richard Hatch to a third-place finish in the show's first season, ...
I would add, let he who has not sinned cast the first stone. A politically involved resident of Mr. Giambrone's ward -- who has supported the councillor ...
This Tig gay dream sequence is a bitch. And the dance number in act 3 is way too on the nose." Come on, Kurt! Give us something—although we really wouldn't ...
Coxon partially succeeds, though director Liz Diamond and a few of her cast members go too far in reaching for the humor. The play's main theme seems to be ...
Actors are forever lauded for their “bravery”, but when it comes to gay rights (and wrongs), Hollywood is streaked with cowardice, prejudice, self-interest...
The rights and dignities of gay and lesbian people are a matter of proper concern for all of us, and we assume with good reason, even, I should say, ...
His first scalp was the (gay) playwright William Inge, author of “Come Back, Little Sheba” and “Picnic,” who hoped to cast him in the part of a man so ...
Film School Rejects (blog) - Neil Miller - Feb 3, 2010
Drawing on one of France's most popular screen stars, the incorrigible Dany Boon from the comedy megahit Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, as well as a cast of ...
He sparks well with his love interest, Kate Monster (Jacqueline Grabois). Part of the charm of the show is watching both actors (with the help of the ...