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    Que(e)ries: 10 LGBT Films You Should See On This Summer's Queer Film Fest Circuit

    While "Beyond The Candelabra" is currently gaying-up Cannes in a very big way (check out our report from the film's press conference here), most of us will be waiting until next Sunday night to watch the Liberace biopic on HBO. However, once Cannes comes to a close there will be all sorts of gay hea...

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    Que(e)ries: Are Bill Clinton and Brett Ratner Really Worthy of GLAAD Media Awards?

    GLAAD (the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, if you still haven't figured that out) has announced the second round of honorees for the trio of ceremonies that will make up their 24th annual Media Awards. On April 20th in Los Angeles, former President Bill Clinton and entertainment lawyer ...

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    Qu(e)eries: How 3 SXSW Films Continue a 'Divine' Year For LGBT Documentaries

    Coming on the heels of some exceptionally strong LGBT docs at both Sundance (Marta Cunningham's "Valentine Road" and Roger Ross Williams' "God Loves Uganda") and Berlin (Sébastien Lifshitz's "Bambi" and Angela Christlieb's "Naked Opera"), SXSW continued what is clearly shaping up to become a banner...

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    Qu(e)eries: What's The Best Queer Film Playing In Theaters Right Now?

    While much excitement (and the last edition of this column) has been devoted to the handful of generally fantastic new queer films -- "C.O.G," "Concussion," "Interior. Leather Bar," "Pit Stop," "Kill Your Darlings," "God Love Uganda" -- to ...

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    Qu(e)eries: Just How Queer Is This Year's Sundance Film Festival Gonna Be?

    Quick, easy answer: Very. Despite its location smack dab in the middle of one of the most conservative, homophobic states in America, the Sundance Film Festival has always been an extraordinary friend of Dorothy, and this year will prove no exception.

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