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MSCL alumni at the MTR
The Museum of Television and Radio in Los Angeles is holding a seminar in March 2004 with guests Winnie Holzman an Wilson Cruz.
The History of Gay & Lesbian Images on Television
Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
In conjunction with the screening series featuring key moments in the history of gay and lesbian images on television, the Museum will hold a seminar in which creative individuals who have made significant contributions to this area will talk about the evolution of gay characters in the medium and the steps they took to bring greater attention to the topic.
In Person: Jennifer Beals, "Bette Porter," The L Word Ilene Chaiken, Creator/Exec. Producer/Writer, The L Word Ron Cowen, Exec. Producer/Writer, Queer as Folk Wilson Cruz, "Rickie Vasquez," My So-Called Life Winnie Holzman, Creator/Coexec. Producer, My So-Called Life Daniel Lipman, Exec. Producer/Writer, Queer as Folk Dr. Stephen Tropiano, Author, The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on Television
Thanks to Lucy for the info!discuss in our forum