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Brothers & Sisters

"Brothers & Sisters" Viewing Party livechat: Come back, Kitty! Or not.
, Apr 26, 2009
Robert finds clarity about Kitty in tonight's episode. And we find reasons to make fun of it!
Battle of the Network Gays for April 24
, Apr 24, 2009
Reigning Gay Adam Lambert has some tough competition this week ... meet them, and vote for your favorite!
AfterElton Briefs: Dan Savage branches out, "Ugly Betty" news, and more!
, Apr 23, 2009
Plus Chuck Palahniuk, Liberace on Broadway, and why can't every adorkable reporter do shirtless interviews?
IMHO "Brothers & Sisters" (3.21): "S3X
, Apr 20, 2009
The beloved drama is back from vacation, and it's brought a summer catch with it. How well did the show handle Chad's return and his proposition to Kevin and Scotty?
"Brothers & Sisters" Viewing Party livechat: The return of Chad!
, Apr 19, 2009
If you missed the Viewing Party, just hit replay and relive all the snark!
First pics of Jason Lewis's return to "Brothers & Sisters"
, Mar 27, 2009
Chad is back and clearly trying to sweep Kevin off his feet ... will Kevin cave, and will Sarah ever be able to scrub this image out of her head?
IMHO "Brothers & Sisters" (3.20): "Missing"
, Mar 23, 2009
You know what was really funny about this week’s episode? Nothing. Which might explain the big fat down arrow that it's getting.
Replay "Brothers & Sisters" Viewing Party livechat!
, Mar 22, 2009
Replays our Brothers & Sisters Viewing Party Live Chat to see what Kevin, Scotty and the rest of the Walkers were up to Sunday night!
"Brothers & Sisters," uncles and husbands: Brand new portraits of the gay Walker men
, Mar 19, 2009
Check out these spiffy new pics of three of our favorite television gays.
"Brothers & Sisters" to receive Television Academy Honors award for gay wedding episode
, Mar 18, 2009
The Television Academy is honoring the gay-inclusive show as "television with a conscience" for its depiction of gay marriage.