The awards 'recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the [Lgbt] community.'
By Jocelyn Vena
Lady Gaga
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Lady Gaga and the cast of "Glee" are some of the A-list folks up for awards at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards. On Thursday (January 19), GLAAD announced their nominees for the annual awards, which "recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives."
Previous GLAAD Award winner Lady Gaga is up for Outstanding Music Artist along with "The Voice" contestant Beverly McClellan, Girl in a Coma, Hunx and His Punx, and Men. "Pretty Little Liars," which features a lesbian character, will face off against "Degrassi," "Grey's Anatomy," "Shameless" and "Torchwood: Miracle Day" for Outstanding Drama Series. On the comedy side of the TV spectrum, Golden Globe...
By Jocelyn Vena
Lady Gaga
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Lady Gaga and the cast of "Glee" are some of the A-list folks up for awards at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards. On Thursday (January 19), GLAAD announced their nominees for the annual awards, which "recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives."
Previous GLAAD Award winner Lady Gaga is up for Outstanding Music Artist along with "The Voice" contestant Beverly McClellan, Girl in a Coma, Hunx and His Punx, and Men. "Pretty Little Liars," which features a lesbian character, will face off against "Degrassi," "Grey's Anatomy," "Shameless" and "Torchwood: Miracle Day" for Outstanding Drama Series. On the comedy side of the TV spectrum, Golden Globe...
- 1/19/2012
- MTV Music News
Sneak Peek attended the 5th annual Toronto Urban Film Festival (Tuff) Awards September 18, 2011 @ Toronto's The Drake Hotel on Queen Street West.
Tuff runs annually on the Onestop network of digital platform screens located in subway stations across the Toronto Transit System, with the festival bringing silent, 1-minute films to a daily audience of over 1 million commuters.
This year’s prizes included over $20,000 in cash and in-kind products/services from the Cfc Worldwide Short Film Festival, Earth Day Canada, Planet in Focus, Rattail Films, Shopper’s Drug Mart, Sony Creative Software, Stash Magazine, Toon Boom Animation, Toronto Film Scene, Videoscope, Witz Education and Women in Film & Television Toronto.
Top awards selected by guest judge Atom Egoyan were presented to Jackie English for her film "Nimby", Sam Lalonde for "Whelm" and Che Kothari for "Flip Hop: che kothari x elicser x skam".
A cash prize of $2,500 went to Richard B. Pierre, recipient...
Tuff runs annually on the Onestop network of digital platform screens located in subway stations across the Toronto Transit System, with the festival bringing silent, 1-minute films to a daily audience of over 1 million commuters.
This year’s prizes included over $20,000 in cash and in-kind products/services from the Cfc Worldwide Short Film Festival, Earth Day Canada, Planet in Focus, Rattail Films, Shopper’s Drug Mart, Sony Creative Software, Stash Magazine, Toon Boom Animation, Toronto Film Scene, Videoscope, Witz Education and Women in Film & Television Toronto.
Top awards selected by guest judge Atom Egoyan were presented to Jackie English for her film "Nimby", Sam Lalonde for "Whelm" and Che Kothari for "Flip Hop: che kothari x elicser x skam".
A cash prize of $2,500 went to Richard B. Pierre, recipient...
- 9/19/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
As girls surge past boys in academics, and teachers preach the gospel of girl power, male adolescents are suffering a loss of self-worth. Lisa Wolfe talks to boys, teachers, and parents.
It's parent-teacher night at a private middle school in New Jersey. Students have been asked to sit in as teachers inform their parents of their progress. A sixth-grade boy, whose mother asks he be identified as Dan, squirms as his teacher tells his parents he's not trying hard enough in school. He looks away as the teacher directs his parents to a table of projects the class has done on ancient Greek civilization. Some projects are meticulous works of art, with edges burned to resemble old parchment.
Related story on The Daily Beast: 'Fat Studies' Go to College
Dan's title page is plain and unillustrated, and he's left an "e" out of "Greek."
"You'll never get anywhere if you don't try,...
It's parent-teacher night at a private middle school in New Jersey. Students have been asked to sit in as teachers inform their parents of their progress. A sixth-grade boy, whose mother asks he be identified as Dan, squirms as his teacher tells his parents he's not trying hard enough in school. He looks away as the teacher directs his parents to a table of projects the class has done on ancient Greek civilization. Some projects are meticulous works of art, with edges burned to resemble old parchment.
Related story on The Daily Beast: 'Fat Studies' Go to College
Dan's title page is plain and unillustrated, and he's left an "e" out of "Greek."
"You'll never get anywhere if you don't try,...
- 11/12/2010
- by Lisa Wolfe
- The Daily Beast
Just months after having a new baby girl, Heidi Klum proves that she deserves the title "supermodel."
Klum posed basically nude for Allure magazine's April issue and bragged shared some of the secrets to staying gorgeous at 36 years old.
Check out the photos and a few of Klum's beauty tips:
Say no to sun:
"I learned not to go in the sun early on in my career. A tan lasts for a week or two before it fades, and the sun is so damaging--it's not worth it. I put sunscreen on my kids every day before school and before they play outside. They know the routine."
Milk certainly does a body good:
"You have to think about your whole body when you think about aging. In general, you have to be strong--and that starts with nutrition. I have a glass of milk with dinner every night. When I'm pregnant, I...
Klum posed basically nude for Allure magazine's April issue and bragged shared some of the secrets to staying gorgeous at 36 years old.
Check out the photos and a few of Klum's beauty tips:
Say no to sun:
"I learned not to go in the sun early on in my career. A tan lasts for a week or two before it fades, and the sun is so damaging--it's not worth it. I put sunscreen on my kids every day before school and before they play outside. They know the routine."
Milk certainly does a body good:
"You have to think about your whole body when you think about aging. In general, you have to be strong--and that starts with nutrition. I have a glass of milk with dinner every night. When I'm pregnant, I...
- 3/21/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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