“Unexpected,” a documentary short about Black women living with HIV in the South, will premiere on Hulu on Dec. 1, which is also World AIDS Day.
Produced by “Abbott Elementary” Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph and directed by Zeberiah Newman, “Unexpected” follows activists Ciarra Ci Ci Covin and Masonia Traylor as they create an underground network to help and support women with HIV in the rural South.
The Oscar-qualifying film, which premiered at the 2023 Essence Film Festival, won an Award of Excellence at both The Accolade Global Film Competition and The Impact Docs Awards, and was a Silver Winner at the Telly Awards. It has also screened at the Scad Savannah Film Festival, DC Black Film Festival, Black Women Film Network, Detroit Black Film Festival, The Women’s Film Festival and Cleveland Film Festival.
Ralph’s nonprofit, The Diva Foundation, acquired the film.
At the same time, this year’s “Divas Simply Singing!
Produced by “Abbott Elementary” Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph and directed by Zeberiah Newman, “Unexpected” follows activists Ciarra Ci Ci Covin and Masonia Traylor as they create an underground network to help and support women with HIV in the rural South.
The Oscar-qualifying film, which premiered at the 2023 Essence Film Festival, won an Award of Excellence at both The Accolade Global Film Competition and The Impact Docs Awards, and was a Silver Winner at the Telly Awards. It has also screened at the Scad Savannah Film Festival, DC Black Film Festival, Black Women Film Network, Detroit Black Film Festival, The Women’s Film Festival and Cleveland Film Festival.
Ralph’s nonprofit, The Diva Foundation, acquired the film.
At the same time, this year’s “Divas Simply Singing!
- 11/30/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Live from Hollywood, the Los Angeles Pride Parade is back for its 53rd year, and Hulu is once again giving its subscribers the opportunity to see Angelenos’ true colors! Hulu will once again stream Kabc’s coverage of the LA Pride Parade for all subscribers. Margaret Cho will serve as the grand marshall for the 2023 parade and you can watch it on Sunday, June 11 at 2 p.m. Et. You can watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu.
How to Watch 2023 LA Pride Parade When: Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 2:00 Pm Edt Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.com About 2023 LA Pride Parade
Hollywood will once again be the home to the Los Angeles Pride Parade, and not only will there be 150,000 spectators on the streets to see the colorful cavalcade of marchers, floats, and more, but Hulu subscribers also have...
How to Watch 2023 LA Pride Parade When: Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 2:00 Pm Edt Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.com About 2023 LA Pride Parade
Hollywood will once again be the home to the Los Angeles Pride Parade, and not only will there be 150,000 spectators on the streets to see the colorful cavalcade of marchers, floats, and more, but Hulu subscribers also have...
- 6/11/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
June marks Pride Month, and the history and achievements of LGBTQ communities will be celebrated across the TV landscape with series and specials, including live streaming coverage of Pride parades in Los Angeles and New York.
In addition to a slew of new content tied to Pride month, older titles centered on queer people and characters will become newly available in June. For one, after being out of the streaming world for about six months, all six seasons of “Glee” will debut on Hulu and Disney+ on June 1. Also going to Hulu are Season 1 and 2 of the Starz drama “Vida” on June 7 and the coming-of-age romance film “Wildhood” on June 24. Along with Hulu’s new Pride Month content, these additions will be housed on the platform’s Pride Never Stops hub, first launched in 2019.
Hulu is also offering live streaming coverage of the Los Angeles Pride Parade on June 12 and...
In addition to a slew of new content tied to Pride month, older titles centered on queer people and characters will become newly available in June. For one, after being out of the streaming world for about six months, all six seasons of “Glee” will debut on Hulu and Disney+ on June 1. Also going to Hulu are Season 1 and 2 of the Starz drama “Vida” on June 7 and the coming-of-age romance film “Wildhood” on June 24. Along with Hulu’s new Pride Month content, these additions will be housed on the platform’s Pride Never Stops hub, first launched in 2019.
Hulu is also offering live streaming coverage of the Los Angeles Pride Parade on June 12 and...
- 5/27/2022
- by Selome Hailu and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Jean Smart, Michaela Coel and Kathryn Hahn were among the big winners at this year’s Dorian TV Awards, which are voted on by members of Galeca: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
Bowen Yang and Mj Rodriguez also received individual honors, alongside series “Hacks,” “I May Destroy You,” “Pose” and “WandaVision.”
Hosted by radio personality and activist Karel, the show — blending award reveals, interview segments and entertainment — aired Sunday via Here TV and YouTube’s PlanetOut.
“Pose” won best TV drama, while “Hacks” won best TV comedy. HBO Max’s “It’s a Sin” took home best LGBTQ show, “I May Destroy You” won the TV movie or miniseries category and “Love, Victor” was honored for best unsung show.
Coel (“I May Destroy You”) and Smart (“Hacks”) tied for best TV performance, while Hahn (“WandaVision”) won best supporting TV performance and best TV musical performance for “Agatha All Along.” Coel...
Bowen Yang and Mj Rodriguez also received individual honors, alongside series “Hacks,” “I May Destroy You,” “Pose” and “WandaVision.”
Hosted by radio personality and activist Karel, the show — blending award reveals, interview segments and entertainment — aired Sunday via Here TV and YouTube’s PlanetOut.
“Pose” won best TV drama, while “Hacks” won best TV comedy. HBO Max’s “It’s a Sin” took home best LGBTQ show, “I May Destroy You” won the TV movie or miniseries category and “Love, Victor” was honored for best unsung show.
Coel (“I May Destroy You”) and Smart (“Hacks”) tied for best TV performance, while Hahn (“WandaVision”) won best supporting TV performance and best TV musical performance for “Agatha All Along.” Coel...
- 8/30/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Ahead of the 2021 Oscars, this year’s nominees and presenters are walking the red carpet outside of the ceremony’s primary venue of Los Angeles’ Union Station.
A few media outlets are stationed along the carpet, including the ABC-owned TV stations, which are airing their own preshow in 86 markets and across 20 countries.
ABC7 Los Angeles’ George Pennacchio is hosting On the Red Carpet at the Oscars 2021, with Wabc-tv New York entertainment reporter Sandy Kenyon sharing his predictions for this year’s winners.
The preshow will also feature correspondents Karl Schmid, Roshumba Williams, Tony Cabrera, Rachel Brown, Jovana ...
A few media outlets are stationed along the carpet, including the ABC-owned TV stations, which are airing their own preshow in 86 markets and across 20 countries.
ABC7 Los Angeles’ George Pennacchio is hosting On the Red Carpet at the Oscars 2021, with Wabc-tv New York entertainment reporter Sandy Kenyon sharing his predictions for this year’s winners.
The preshow will also feature correspondents Karl Schmid, Roshumba Williams, Tony Cabrera, Rachel Brown, Jovana ...
- 4/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ahead of the 2021 Oscars, this year’s nominees and presenters are walking the red carpet outside of the ceremony’s primary venue of Los Angeles’ Union Station.
A few media outlets are stationed along the carpet, including the ABC-owned TV stations, which are airing their own preshow in 86 markets and across 20 countries.
ABC7 Los Angeles’ George Pennacchio is hosting On the Red Carpet at the Oscars 2021, with Wabc-tv New York entertainment reporter Sandy Kenyon sharing his predictions for this year’s winners.
The preshow will also feature correspondents Karl Schmid, Roshumba Williams, Tony Cabrera, Rachel Brown, Jovana ...
A few media outlets are stationed along the carpet, including the ABC-owned TV stations, which are airing their own preshow in 86 markets and across 20 countries.
ABC7 Los Angeles’ George Pennacchio is hosting On the Red Carpet at the Oscars 2021, with Wabc-tv New York entertainment reporter Sandy Kenyon sharing his predictions for this year’s winners.
The preshow will also feature correspondents Karl Schmid, Roshumba Williams, Tony Cabrera, Rachel Brown, Jovana ...
- 4/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
There’s no red carpet at this year’s Emmy Awards, but the show must go on. E!, ABC News, Kabc and Ktla are among the outlets still producing red carpet pre-shows on Sunday — and all of them have found unique ways to do it.
“When we knew the Emmys were moving forward with their show, we knew that we would be there to cover it,” said Jen Neal, the general manager of E! News’ live events and digital, lifestyle networks.
E! starts its coverage at 4:30 p.m. Et with “E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2020 Emmy Awards,” followed at 6 p.m. Et with “Live From the Red Carpet: The 2020 Emmy Awards,” hosted by Giuliana Rancic and Vivica A. Fox, along with style correspondent Brad Goreski, “pop culture expert” Naz Perez and E! News’ “The Rundown” host Erin Lim. Immediately after the Emmys, the network has “E! After Party: The 2020 Emmy Awards,...
“When we knew the Emmys were moving forward with their show, we knew that we would be there to cover it,” said Jen Neal, the general manager of E! News’ live events and digital, lifestyle networks.
E! starts its coverage at 4:30 p.m. Et with “E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2020 Emmy Awards,” followed at 6 p.m. Et with “Live From the Red Carpet: The 2020 Emmy Awards,” hosted by Giuliana Rancic and Vivica A. Fox, along with style correspondent Brad Goreski, “pop culture expert” Naz Perez and E! News’ “The Rundown” host Erin Lim. Immediately after the Emmys, the network has “E! After Party: The 2020 Emmy Awards,...
- 9/19/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Next month’s La Pride Parade will be televised for the first time. Kabc has inked a three-year deal with Christopher Street West, the nonprofit group that produces the annual La Pride Festival and Parade in West Hollywood, to air the event. This year’s parade is set for Sunday, June 9.
Raven’s Home star Raven-Symone will join Kabc’s Ellen Leyva and Brandi Hitt as co-hosts of the two-hour live broadcast from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The broadcast team along the parade route also includes ABC7 Eyewitness News reporter Veronica Miracle and On the Red Carpet entertainment host Karl Schmid. Kabc also will air a preshow at 6:30 p.m. June 8.
“We’re proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California,” said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of Kabc. “Our collaboration with La Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving...
Raven’s Home star Raven-Symone will join Kabc’s Ellen Leyva and Brandi Hitt as co-hosts of the two-hour live broadcast from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The broadcast team along the parade route also includes ABC7 Eyewitness News reporter Veronica Miracle and On the Red Carpet entertainment host Karl Schmid. Kabc also will air a preshow at 6:30 p.m. June 8.
“We’re proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California,” said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of Kabc. “Our collaboration with La Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving...
- 5/22/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Karl Schmid, an on-camera reporter for ABC’s Los Angeles affiliate, came out as HIV positive on Friday night in a powerful Facebook post about stigma and acceptance. The 37-year-old Australian import covers human interest stories and Hollywood on ABC7, reporting from events like the Academy Awards and the annual Vanity Fair Oscar party. After a decade living with HIV, Schmid said he came forward despite numerous industry peers urging him to stay quiet. “For 10 years I’ve struggled with ‘do I or don’t I?’ For ten years the stigma and industry professionals have said, ‘don’t! It’ll ruin you,”’ wrote Schmid. Also Read:...
- 3/24/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
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