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Bidding a Gay Adieu to TV's Will & Grace—With Mixed Feelings Despite it's reliance on gay stereotypes, Will and Grace made television history and helped straight people become more accepting of gays.
United 93, Mark Bingham, and Why It Matters That He Was Gay The film about September 11 missed an opportunity to portray Mark Bingham as a hero who just happened to be gay.
Brokeback Wins 3 Oscars, But Loses Best Picture Sunday's long-awaited Oscar night was one of mixed emotions for gay men, as Brokeback lost Best Picture to Crash.

The Golden Globe Awards: Brokeback Breaks Out Brokeback Mountain, Capote, and Transamerica round out a near-queer sweep of the Golden Globe awards.

Famous Gays Plan to Exchange Vows A look at how the media is covering the news that singers Elton John and George Michael plan to marry their respective partners under Britain's new Civil Partnership Act.

Review of Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee's epic film stars Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as cowboys who begin a secret love affair in rural Wyoming.

Rent The new film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Rent captures the spirit of the original production and is one of the best and most electric movies of the year.
Gay Sex in the 70's Joseph Lovett's new documentary offers a glimpse of post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS gay male sexuality.

Capote There's already Oscar buzz for actor Philip Seymour Hoffman's probing, no-holds-barred portrayal of celebrity writer Truman Capote in this fascinating new movie.

CBGB's Gay Presence: A Queer Rocker Remembers The 32-year-old world-famous New York City rock music club CBGB is slated to close its doors this month. Robert Urban reflects on some of the club's historic moments.

Interview with HellBent Director Paul Etheredge-Outzts On his new horror movie about five gay friends in West Hollywood, opening in limited release next week.

Half & Half's Alec Mapa Goes All Out The out Filipino actor who turned a three-episode "funny ethnic character" on the UPN sitcom into TV's only recurring gay Asian character talks to us about the show and his career.

Herndon Davis Reports on Black Gay America On the heels of his controversial book Black, Gay, & Christian, Herndon Davis launches a television show about and for black gay Americans.

NBC's Book of Daniel To Bring Gay Republican to Primetime TV NBC's just-announced pick-up of the series The Book of Daniel means there will be at least one gay man on a network TV drama next season.

The Right to Marry in Same Sex America This new documentary, now airing on Showtime, follows seven gay and lesbian couples during Massachusetts’ historic attempts to legalize gay marriage.

Gay Game Show Mania Nostalgia for old-time TV game shows is taking on a new twist, as a cable channel prepares to launch an all-gay TV game show.

Rupert Everett: From Best Friend to Leading Man One of the only openly gay leading men in Hollywood, Everett has struggled to find his place in American entertainment.
   
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