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View ArticleEric McCormack’s comedic (r)evolution
The sitcom star addresses the value of ‘Will & Grace’ now and why the show could have backfired Eric McCormack auditioned for the role of a gay title lawyer on Will & Grace without realizing...
View Article2019 Year in review • Tube/Online
The new Fab Five improved upon the classic ‘Queer Eye.’ Binge worthy What we watched — and listened to — on the small screen in 2018 ARNOLD WAYNE JONES | Executive Editor jones@dallasvoice.com We live...
View ArticleREVIEW: ‘All in My Family’ on Netflix
Hao Wu is an American-educated man from a traditional, unremarkable Chinese family. But as the sole male heir of his bloodline, he’s easily disrupted the normal course of family unity by being gay. His...
View ArticleReturn to Barbary Lane
A welcome homecoming: Olympia Dukakis and Laura Linney reunite for a fourth time to tell more ‘Tales of the City’ 4th iteration of Armistead Maupin’s ‘Tales of the City’ is a welcome reunion ARNOLD...
View ArticleAcorn TV streaming original ‘Tales of the City’ miniseries
Netflix will launch the fourth installment in the long-running Tales of the City franchise tomorrow — I reviewed it here — starting tomorrow. It’s just as well-done at the prior three, but if you...
View ArticleMouse & Mary Ann, together again (for the first time)
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View ArticleREVIEW: A sneak at Netflix’s Alyssa Edwards series ‘Dancing Queen’
I can’t attest to the entire slate of Netflix series — there are roughly 200 million of them — but I hazard to guess that among the original documentaries, standup specials, movies, comedies and...
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