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Good news for Ellen fans: the fourth season of Ellen--the
one with "The
Puppy Episode"--is finally coming out on DVD.
The 3-disc set hits shelves with few extras on August
29th.
For
our teen readers--or our adult readers who were living
in a cave in 1997--this is the season Ellen DeGeneres
came out, on the show and in real life. It heralded the
dawn of a new era, in which lesbians would finally be
more than just token sidekicks on TV, when we would finally
be recognized as a small but important part of the fabric
of American society. The Love That Dare Not Speak Its
Name was splashed on the cover of Time magazine,
and we would never have to beg for scraps of visibility
again.
Yeah,
well, don't look at me, I don't know what the hell happened,
either. At least it was fun while it lasted!
THANK
GOD FOR CABLE
Bravo has finally decided to throw lesbians a
bone with Work Out, their new reality series
debuting next month. Although the premise--"a docudrama
following the personal and professional life of Jackie
Warner, personal trainer to the stars and owner of Sky
Sport and Spa in Beverly Hills"--doesn't sound that
interesting, I found the episodes oddly compelling. It's
refreshing to see a strong, no-nonsense lesbian in charge,
and Jackie's day-to-day problems at the spa will resonate
with many lesbian businesswomen. Sadly, Jackie's clingy
train-wreck of a girlfriend, who expresses herself through
biting (!), will probably resonate with many lesbians,
too. Look for a full review of Work Out on AfterEllen.com
before its July 19th debut.
In
upcoming TV news, Here TV has a new series in development
called The Solstice, which may sound like a dramatization
of an annual womyn's gathering in the woods, but is actually
a soapy magic-infused drama with gay and lesbian characters
set on a tropical island.
Finally, Logo announced this week that they have four
new shows in development, all of which include gay and
lesbian characters: The Service, a one-hour drama
that looks at the lives of enlisted LGBT men and women
at a military base, where they covertly combat rising
persecution under new commanders; Reconnections,
a reality show that gives LGBT participants an opportunity
to confront friends and loved ones who have disowned them
because of their sexuality; Sordid Lives: The Series,
a half-hour comedy that follows an eccentric Texas family;
and That
Gay Ghost, a half-hour sitcom that centers on a young
woman in a conservative family whose coming-out process
is aided by a gay ghost named Cosmo whom she discovers
living in the closet of their new home.
Yes,
you read that right: the ghost is gay, and frankly, it's
about time--apparitions with alternative sexual orientations
have been invisible on TV for too long! So have animated
lesbian cats. Now if only lesbian pez dispensers would
get their due...
ANNOUNCING
OUR LESBIAN MOVIE POSTER CONTEST!
Attention all movie-loving lesbians with Photoshop
skills and free time! We might not be seeing lesbian versions
of Titanic, Snakes on a Plane, or Big Momma's
House 2 on the big screen anytime soon, but wouldn't
it be fun to imagine what they'd look like? Here's your
chance: AfterEllen.com is holding a poster contest for
The Lesbian Movie We Never Had.
The
rules are simple: take a poster from any lesbian-less
movie in history, add a lesbian twist (nothing sexually
explicit, please), and stir...er, Photoshop. Send the
new and improved movie poster (or posters--multiple entries
are acceptable) as a .jpg or .gif file, 200k max, by July
10th to karman@afterellen.com.
Then an esteemed panel of judges (me and Karman) will
choose the five best/funniest/most creative entries to
post on the site for all AfterEllen.com readers to vote
on in mid-July.
The
grand prize winner, as chosen by readers, will win the
envy of all their peers and a pack of DVDs--including
one for the movie they spoofed. So on second thought,
you may not want to choose Big Momma's House 2,
after all.
BUT
WAIT, THERE'S MORE...
The CBS reality series Big Brother unveils the
20 potential returnees this Wednesday, with the first
official episode to air July 6th.
Alex
and Paige broke up on Degrassi:
The Next Generation (The N), but there's
good news: Alex has decided she's gay, and she's
returning to the show next season.
Legendary
84-year-old Mexican singer Chavela
Vargas has a new CD out, Live at Carnegie Hall.
Get it at iTunes
or Amazon.com.
iTunes
is promoting a list of songs it calls iTunes
Essentials for Gay Pride Month
and guess what? They're almost all artists and songs favored
by gay men. Not that I don't love me some ABBA and Mary
J. Blige, and you can never go wrong with Bonnie Tyler,
but throwing in one Indigo Girls song doesn't a lesbian-inclusive
mix make. Even if it is "Power of Two".
That's
it for this week! Check back next Friday for a new installment
of Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever. or read past
installments here.