The number of LGBTQ characters increased in 2018, rebounding from an industry low-point the year before, but transgender representation and racial diversity remain underwhelming, according to GLAAD’s ...
With Pride Month here, it’s a good time to look at representation in video games. Video games haven’t always done the best at LGBTQIA+ characters and sometimes they can downright miss the mark, ...
Reanna Gonzalez received her MFA in screenwriting and has been writing movie and television sceenplays for 5 years. She was mentored be Tony Award-winning playwright, Mark Medoff. She spends her free ...
GLAAD's "Where We Are on TV" report for a third consecutive year forecasts an all-time high in the number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender and queer (LGBTQ) characters on TV, while also ...
According to LGBTQ media watchdog GLAAD, LGBTQ representation on television reached record highs this year, with 11.9 percent of the 775 series regular characters scheduled to appear on scripted ...
Since the first 8-bit bleeps, bloops and pings of arcade noise, women have been starving for better representation in videogames. This year, Feminist Frequency crunched the numbers at E3 to see if ...
Jim O'Heir has reason to be grateful to stay busy as a character actor in Hollywood with a career spanning over 40 years in an eclectic mix of TV and film from comedies and dramas. It's not a stretch ...
For me, I often feel this weird sensation when I’m first represented in a way I haven’t seen before. It’s as if a spotlight has been cast upon my current existence telling me, “Hey! I see you. And ...
LGBTQ characters have hit record-high representation numbers for the 2018-19 television season, GLAAD‘s annual “Where We are on TV” report for 2018 finds. LGBTQ series regulars on broadcast have hit 8 ...
Sunspot, also known as Roberto “Bobby” da Costa, is not only hot, rich, and single; he’s also the first Latino character to be a core part of a televised X-Men team. It only took 30 years for an X-Men ...
Immediate backlash ensued over yet another straight man being selected to portray a gay character. Some have dismissed the issue as “manufactured outrage,” while others have pointed to the struggle ...
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