The iconic sapphic Showtime series brought a new level of visibility to lesbian and queer women never before seen on television. And while stories about around trans and bisexual identities have come ...
THE Real L Word star Francine Beppu has died at 43. A family spokesperson announced Francine’s death to TMZ on Monday. They ...
Dina Paulson is a Film and TV Feature Writer for Collider. Her writing also appears in Cine Suffragette, FanFare, her blog, walk the line, and two poetry chapbooks, Parts of Love, and TOUCH / breaks ...
PinkNews on MSN
The Real L Word star Francine Beppu dies aged 43
Francine Beppu, star of Showtime reality series The Real L Word, has died aged 43, her family have confirmed. In a statement shared on social media, Beppu’s loved ones honoured her “radiant light” and ...
Jennifer Glynn is a detailed and enthusiastic TV and Movie News writer living in Tasmania, Australia. She had been part of the Collider team since 2022. When she is not bringing you the latest ...
The attack against LGBTQ+ rights rages on — but on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre carved out time during her regularly scheduled press briefing to celebrate Lesbian Visibility ...
Logo text [This story contains spoilers from the Jan. 12 episode of Showtime’s The L Word: Generation Q.] Bette and Tina are back together again. Well, sorta. Sunday’s episode of Showtime’s The L Word ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The L Word premiered on Showtime on January 18, 2004 — has it really been 20 years?! — and for the subsequent six seasons, we ...
The L Word: Generation Q is watched by fans around the world. Created by Ilene Chaiken and rebooted from the 2004 series The L Word, the show invites viewers into the world of a group of LGBTQ+ ...
When “The L Word” debuted on Showtime in January 2004, gays and lesbians couldn’t serve openly in the military, employees could be fired for being gay in most of the country and no state had yet begun ...
Finale time! Or should I say Finley time? Because for this season of The L Word: Generation Q, Finley seems to be our big winner. She started messy, and bottomed out with a succession of messy choices ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results