Arts & Culture :: Television

Gay, Latin & wrongfully convicted

Gay, Latin & wrongfully convicted

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Nov 5, 2019

In the Halloween episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" ("SVU"), the scares were all too real.

Uncovering a culture of harassment

Uncovering a culture of harassment

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Oct 22, 2019

It's difficult to find a scripted TV series as compelling as the devolution of the Trump presidency being live-streamed every day.

Jonathan Van Ness is our fave TV doyenne

Jonathan Van Ness is our fave TV doyenne

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Oct 8, 2019

Everybody's fave "Queer Eye" doyenne, Jonathan Van Ness, was on "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" explaining how the Trump administration's attacks "demonizing Planned Parenthood" forced them to reveal their HIV+ status.

Saturday Night slurs

Saturday Night slurs

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Sep 27, 2019

"SNL" hired its first Asian comedian in its 45-year history, and it fired its first conservative white-guy comedian before he ever went on air. As we say often under President Trump, what a time to be alive.

Saturday night was made for laughing

Saturday night was made for laughing

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Sep 10, 2019

The 45th season of the longest-running comedy show in TV history begins Sept. 28. "SNL" returns not a moment too soon, with the political satire we so desperately need to offset real-life political absurdities.

Fall Preview: The Lavender Tube

Fall Preview: The Lavender Tube

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Aug 27, 2019

TV has never, thankfully, been better. Not necessarily gayer, but definitely lit. There are some superb shows just waiting to debut, and others are soon to be at your streaming, binging fingertips on Netflix.

Why the queer press & queer TV matter

Why the queer press & queer TV matter

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Aug 13, 2019

Periodically people ask us why we continue to write for the queer press when we work in mainstream news. We always say the same thing: When mainstream media reports LGBTQ stories like they do straight stories, we'll stop writing for the queer press, too.

Aggressive reporting

Aggressive reporting

  • by David Lamble
  • Jul 30, 2019

The provocative new bio-doc "Mike Wallace is Here" (opening Friday) is an instructive guide to a chaotic universe.

Summer stage & screen scores

Summer stage & screen scores

  • by Gregg Shapiro
  • Jul 30, 2019

You have to admit that it's more than a little strange to watch the third season of Netflix's "Stranger Things" while the strangest thing of all is living in the White House.

The Lavender Tube heads into August

The Lavender Tube heads into August

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Jul 30, 2019

How is it already August? As we head into summer's last languorous lap, the dictate to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon, and chill becomes ever more resonant.

Megan Rapinoe is all over the tube

Megan Rapinoe is all over the tube

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Jul 16, 2019

America now has an unofficial queer ambassador to the world in Megan Rapinoe. The co-captain of the USWNT, winner of the FIFA World Cup soccer championship and MVP of the World Cup is all over the tube, and OMG are we ever here for it.

Lavender Tube goes to the debates

Lavender Tube goes to the debates

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Jul 2, 2019

What an exciting miniseries the Democratic debates were! With 25 candidates, five of whom didn't make the cut for the stage, we expected a free-for-all for ascendancy. We were not disappointed.

Counting LGBTQ blessings for Pride Month

Counting LGBTQ blessings for Pride Month

  • by Victoria A. Brownworth
  • Jun 18, 2019

We've compiled a list of series that you can watch to make the rest of your Pride and Stonewall 50 the queerest, right from the comfort of your own home, phone and TV.

Barbary Lane beckons for a new generation

Barbary Lane beckons for a new generation

  • by David Lamble
  • Jun 4, 2019

Over nearly three-quarters of a century, North Carolina-born and -raised author Armistead Maupin has cultivated a large and loyal following as the author, screenwriter, TV and film producer of multiple versions of his award-winning "Tales of the City."