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August 05, 2009
Brian (Gale Harrold) is on his last dime in the beginning of yet another sexy and intense season of this Showtime drama about gay life in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As Brian works to rebuild his ...
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August 05, 2009
Novelist Armistead Maupin’s affectionate homage to late-1970s San Francisco follows the romantic struggles and identity crises of a cast of characters that includes Olympia Dukakis, Chloe Webb ...
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August 05, 2009
Novelist Armistead Maupin’s affectionate homage to late-1970s San Francisco follows the romantic struggles and identity crises of a cast of characters that includes Olympia Dukakis, Chloe Webb ...
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August 05, 2009
The 2002 Gay Games in Sydney, Australia, are covered like never before in this scintillating two-disc set. Watch as athletes compete in the triathlon, powerlifting, touch rugby, basketball, ...
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August 05, 2009
The Fisher family is back for more darkly funny drama in this season of HBO’s hit series. This time around, Nate (Peter Krause) has to cope with marriage and fatherhood, Ruth (Frances Conroy) ...
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August 05, 2009
The fifth season of HBO’s emotional dramedy finds the Fishers and their friends and loved ones in the show's typical state of angsty turmoil. Will Nate (Peter Krause) finally be able to ...
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August 05, 2009
The second season of this darkly comical HBO TV series delves into the lives of the Fishers, a dysfunctional Los Angeles family that operates a funeral home. Each episode surrounds the details of ...
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August 05, 2009
The Fisher family is back for more darkly funny drama in this season of HBO’s hit series. This time around, Nate (Peter Krause) has to cope with marriage and fatherhood, Ruth (Frances Conroy) ...
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August 05, 2009
Frameline — which produces the annual San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival -- presents its second compilation of notable selections from the world of lesbian film, ...
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July 22, 2009
To get beautiful bulimic Talia (Nina Braddock) in bed with him, incorrigible womanizer Ken (Adam Goldstein) becomes the only male member of her body image support group, which includes a ...
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July 22, 2009
In a quickly gentrifying neighborhood of Madrid, the housing market for young, rich gay couples is hot … very hot. And as far as realtor Victor (Pablo Puyol) is concerned, the old ladies who ...
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July 21, 2009
After breaking off a relationship with another man, a teacher (Pavel Liska) takes a job in a small Czech village. He soon develops a close friendship with a widow named Marie (Zuzana Bydzovská), ...
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July 20, 2009
This eclectic anthology from Frameline — San Francisco’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film festival -- rounds up six of its best lesbian-themed shorts from America, the United ...
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July 20, 2009
New York City architect Jeffrey (Daniel Sauli) has a one-night stand with a handsome stranger, Rene (Julien Lucas). Unable to get the man off his mind, Jeffrey follows him and eventually moves ...
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July 20, 2009
Raised as an Orthodox Jew, Charlie lives an openly gay life in the West Village — but continues to hide his sexual orientation from his family. Meanwhile, devout but sexually ...
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July 19, 2009
After the death of his close friend, Mark, Jeff (Adam Neal Smith) begins corresponding via e-mail with Andrea (Alessandro Calza), an Italian with whom Mark had an online relationship. Upon Jeff’s ...
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July 18, 2009
Five transgender women share their experiences behind bars in this shocking documentary. Though they consider themselves women, their male genitalia forces them into men’s prisons, where they ...
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July 17, 2009
When female drama student Eve (Deidre Kotch) falls for married-with-children professor Renee Higgins (Katherine Lee), the two awaken repressed creative and emotional passions in each other and ...
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July 17, 2009
Albert (Perry King) is a gay illegal alien camping out in an empty mansion. Stella (Meg Foster) is a lesbian real estate agent showing the home to a client. The two strangers meet and become ...
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July 17, 2009
In this searing documentary, gay filmmaker Arthur Dong (who also produced and edited) tries to make some sense of Americans' contempt for homosexuality. What binds Dong’s subjects here ...
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