Through its first two seasons, Please Like Me gained a legion of fans not just into its native Australia but also around the world, to the point it’s scored International Emmy nominations.
Now it’s returning with Season 3, which will continue the story of Josh – played by Josh Thomas, who also writes the show – a young gay man making his way in the world.
This season charges head-on into twenty-something territory with storylines concerning online dating, coming out, STDs, adultery, and raising chickens (yes, chickens).
Season 3 hits both Australia (on ABC) and the US (on Pivot) this month, while American viewers who need to catch up will be able to view Seasons 1 & 2 on Hulu from October 11th. [Read more…]
Synopsis: ‘When Mark and Jonah’s best friends break up and Mark’s father passes away, cracks begin to show between the two. While Jonah
Dressed As A Girl is a documentary that probably won’t be welcomed by those who think LGBT people should be as close to staid, normal, boring straight people as people, as it follows a group of people whose gender expression and sexuality don’t fit into boxes. Indeed some seem almost militant in their expression, while others are getting older and wish they could hang up te heels – but they need the money.
The nights are starting to get longer and summer is finally fading away, which means it’s time to head to Cardiff for the 9th annual Iris Prize film festival. Running from October 7th until the awards ceremony on October 10th, Iris showcases 30 of the very best LGBT short films from around the world.
GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has long been one of the highest-profile LGBT advocacy groups in the the US, thanks to its work challenging the US entertainment industry to be more inclusive and less reliant on derogatory stereotypes. However, its work has largely been confined to the States. That’s changing though, as GLAAD has announced that it’s expanding to the UK.
The blogosphere got
For the last few years Alan Cumming has been extremely good on The Good Wife. Indeed he’s been a little too good, as he’s so talented it’s felt a little silly that he’s been playing a seond fiddle character. Now though it looks like the bisexual Scottish actor might be getting a show of his own, as
I’m sure there are a few people out there feeling a bit of schadenfreude today, as after huge amounts of
Matt Damon has gotten a bit of criticism for comments made to
A couple of weeks ago it was announced that due to US network television now being more inclusive,