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BISEXUAL MEN
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How The Matador's Bisexual Hit Man Missed the Gay Target Director Richard Shepard talks about the homophobic ratings board, and why Hollywood movies still avoid gay sex. |
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The Buddy Flick Goes (Half) Gay The stereotypical depiction of gay and straight men as uneasy opposites is slowly being replaced by amicable and equal partnerships in both film and television. |
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BET's Down Low Exposed Special: A Gay Black Man's Response Black Entertainment Television ran a special on the “Down Low” phenomenon. Kenneth Winfrey writes about what the show did right—and wrong. |
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Footballers' Wives' Ben Price: One Half Of Television's Hottest Gay Couple The actor talks about playing bi, dressing like David Beckham, and life before, during and after Footballers' Wives. |
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Male Bisexuality on the Big and Small Screen: Is Visibility Slowly Improving? Representations of male bisexuality range from nonexistent to merely promiscuous to outright homicidal. But this may slowly be changing. |
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Project Runway's Second Season Struts to an End One finalist is gay, one isn't, and one is somewhere in between. Project Runway's finale promises something for everyone. |
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Footballers' Wives, Bisexual Husbands — and Their Gay Boyfriends Forget Desperate Housewives--all the real gay action takes place on the third season of BBC’s hot primetime soap, Footballers’ Wives. |
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Review
of Three of Hearts
A fascinating new documentary about the deterioration of a two-man,
one-woman relationship. |
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Nip/Tuck
Gets Queerer in Season 3
Bruno Campos joins the cast as a bisexual doctor, and teenager Matt
continues to explore his sexuality on the new season of Nip/Tuck. |
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Michael
Feldman's Jew Pain
Using parody, satire, inner reflection and slapstick, bisexual comedian
Michael Feldman explores his upbringing in a conservative, middle-class
Brooklyn Jewish family. |
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Roy,
Gallagher Putting the "Gay" Back Into Dorian Gray
Duncan Roy's upcoming cinematic adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic
novel will make explicit what previous versions have only implied:
Dorian's bisexuality. |
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Review of Race You to the Bottom Russell
Brown’s new character-driven drama about a bisexual travel
journalist and his female lover’s road trip through Napa wine
country is an ambitious but middling effort. |
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Alan
Cumming: Unlikely, but Willing, Bisexual Sex Symbol This
multi-talented actor and self-described "acceptable face of
sexual ambiguity" has just landed a gig on The L Word,
and mysteriously lost his role in the next X-Men movie.
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Review
of Strange Fruit This
new moody Southern thriller with a gay African American hero
doesn’t quite have all the blockbuster trappings of a movie
like The Firm, but it comes close. |
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Law
and Order Treats Gay Men Fairly Although
it too often reinforces the stereotype of the crazy bisexual, Law
and Order has done better than most
crime dramas in its portrayals of gay men. |
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John
Barrowman Plays Bisexual Time Traveler on New Dr. Who The
openly gay actor joins the hit new British sci-fi show playing one
of the only male bisexual characters ever on television. |
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Bad
Boy Gregg Araki Grows Up The
bad boy of queer cinema demonstrates an artistic maturing with his
new film Mysterious Skin, the story of two teen boys dealing
with sexual abuse. |
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Bad
Bi Boys and Desperate Housewives Sexually
ambiguous sociopath Andrew on the popular ABC drama Desperate
Housewives is taking a page from the playbook of evil bisexual
vixens everywhere in using his sexuality to get revenge. |
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