Posts Tagged ‘L Word’
Get Your L Word Book
Best … Gift … Ever.
For the lesbian in your life or any ardent fan of the phenomenal Showtime drama, you may want to submit your order for The L Word Book now. The hefty hardback includes never-before-seen photos — many snapped by stunning star Jennifer Beals — cast commentary, and mementos like bits of scripts, call sheets, and production memos.
Proceeds from the big book will be split among several philanthropic causes close to the show’s heart, including the Matthew Shepard Foundation, Mia Kirshner’s I Live Here Projects, a Project of ETINA and The Pablove Foundation .
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You can even personalize the gift by uploading your personal photos to be inserted into your copy of the lovely L Word volume. Perfect for the die-hard fans who lived alongside the fictional ladies on their epic journey.
Kate Moennig Plays Drew Barrymore’s Girlfriend
This season’s family film Everybody’s Fine boasts a cast of Hollywood heavyweights. Robert De Niro plays an out-of-touch dad determined to get to know his adult children for real. Playing his terrific-looking kids are Kate Beckinsale, Sam Rockwell, and Drew Barrymore.
As fans of sappy, feel-good fare, we were already planning to catch this big-screen flick over the holidays, perhaps with Mom.
Imagine our delight to learn the greatest draw in this dynamite cast is our favorite L Word lady ever, Katherine Moennig! She who so flawlessly embodied Shane for six seasons plays a lesbian again, this time with baby, as Barrymore’s character Rosie’s live-in love, Jilly.
Miss Shane? So Does Kate Moennig
TweetShare The gorgeous and talented Katherine Moennig has slipped into the role — and scrubs — of a new television character. Every Sunday viewers can watch Moennig as Dr. Miranda Forester, a driven surgeon on CBS’s organ transplant drama Three Rivers. But in a Sunday interview with the Los Angeles Times, the actress who inhabited [...]
The top network shows that feature ladies we love, lesbian and bisexual female characters on your television screen. From Rumer Willis’s role as a punky, outspoken lesbian West Beverly High-er on 90210 to Eliza Dushku and Summer Glau playing rough on Dollhouse, there are a ton of reasons to tune in and get turned on this season.
