June is Pride month in the United States, which means it’s the perfect time to celebrate loved ones in your life who belong to the LGBTQ+ community. The LGBTQ+-centric streaming platform OUTtv and its free ad-supported TV (Fast) channel cohort OUTtv Proud unveiled programming for the channel during Pride month, and its lineup includes award-winning documentaries, original series, and more.
7-Day Free Trial $2.99 / month outtv.com
OUTtv Proud originates from Fuse media and joins its expanding suite of diversity, equality, and inclusion-based Fast channels. It aims to super-serve LGBTQ+ audiences with a blend of rising stars and top talent in truly innovative programming, including many OUTtv original series, documentaries, films, and specials custom-made to entertain, advocate for and galvanize global queer audiences.
“Our mission to deliver programming by and for the LGBTQ+ community seems more crucial than ever in light of recent activities targeting the hard-earned rights of queers everywhere,...
7-Day Free Trial $2.99 / month outtv.com
OUTtv Proud originates from Fuse media and joins its expanding suite of diversity, equality, and inclusion-based Fast channels. It aims to super-serve LGBTQ+ audiences with a blend of rising stars and top talent in truly innovative programming, including many OUTtv original series, documentaries, films, and specials custom-made to entertain, advocate for and galvanize global queer audiences.
“Our mission to deliver programming by and for the LGBTQ+ community seems more crucial than ever in light of recent activities targeting the hard-earned rights of queers everywhere,...
- 6/2/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Dawn Wells, the “Gilligan’s Island” star who died Dec. 30 at the age of 82, was always considerate of the show’s super fans, as she demonstrated on an episode of Netflix 2019 dating show “Love on the Spectrum.”
The series focuses on young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the dating world.
In the episode, Michael, a young man from Wollongong, Australia, calls Wells his “dream woman.” On “Gilligan’s Island,” a sitcom farce involving a motley group of people who wind up stranded on an island, Wells played Mary Ann, a girl-next-door character who was a contrast to the movie star character of Ginger, played by Tina Louise.
At the end of “Love on the Spectrum’s” second episode, Michael meets Wells at a comic convention. He chats with and hugs his idol, appearing visibly giddy at the experience and documenting it with a photo.
“You’d make a good Skipper,...
The series focuses on young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the dating world.
In the episode, Michael, a young man from Wollongong, Australia, calls Wells his “dream woman.” On “Gilligan’s Island,” a sitcom farce involving a motley group of people who wind up stranded on an island, Wells played Mary Ann, a girl-next-door character who was a contrast to the movie star character of Ginger, played by Tina Louise.
At the end of “Love on the Spectrum’s” second episode, Michael meets Wells at a comic convention. He chats with and hugs his idol, appearing visibly giddy at the experience and documenting it with a photo.
“You’d make a good Skipper,...
- 12/31/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
National Theatre Live’s Follies is not to be missedNational Theatre Live’s Follies is not to be missedMichael Yerxa10/26/2017 1:38:00 Pm
There is simply no one like Stephen Sondheim. The living legend has arguably had the greatest singular impact on the genre of musical theatre. He’s responsible for some of the most beautiful and complex musicals in existence including Company, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, and Into the Woods. (He also wrote lyrics to Gypsy and West Side Story).
One of his most brilliant and rich works is Follies, originally produced on Broadway in 1971. Follies tells the story of a theatre that once housed a world famous Vaudeville musical revue, now slated for demolition. In an attempt to revisit the past and honour the incredible alumni of the Follies, the owner, Mr. Weismann, holds a reunion prior to the theatre being torn to the ground. Two former Folly couples,...
There is simply no one like Stephen Sondheim. The living legend has arguably had the greatest singular impact on the genre of musical theatre. He’s responsible for some of the most beautiful and complex musicals in existence including Company, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, and Into the Woods. (He also wrote lyrics to Gypsy and West Side Story).
One of his most brilliant and rich works is Follies, originally produced on Broadway in 1971. Follies tells the story of a theatre that once housed a world famous Vaudeville musical revue, now slated for demolition. In an attempt to revisit the past and honour the incredible alumni of the Follies, the owner, Mr. Weismann, holds a reunion prior to the theatre being torn to the ground. Two former Folly couples,...
- 10/26/2017
- by Michael Yerxa
- Cineplex
NBC’s “Peter Pan Live!” starring Allison Williams and Christopher Walken is certainly an experience to watch. Also, since it’s live, it’s a perfect opportunity for the denizens of Twitter (including some entertainment outlets) to take to the platform and express some colorful commentary on the spectacle. Some people made notice of one of the biggest undercurrents of the story–girls fighting over Peter Pan. Also commented on: Peter’s ambiguous relationship with Wendy, which vacillates between boyish crush and a slight Oedipal complex. Women are really supportive of each other in this story. They don't vie for Peter's attention and approval at all. #PeterPanLive — Michael Yerxa (@mikeyerxa) December 5, 2014 If [ Read More ]
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- 12/5/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
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