'The L Word: Generation Q' star Rosanny Zays explains what Generation Q means and what it adds to the original 'L Word' foundation. “I think that a lot of it entails being open to who you are and ...
When “The L Word” premiered on Showtime in 2004, it broke barriers for its portrayal of lesbians and bisexual women living in Los Angeles. But in the decade between the series’ finale and the 2019 ...
Every generation has national and global issues by which it’s shaped, but even the most well-adjusted Baby Boomers, Gen-Xers, and Millennials would likely agree that as difficult as it is being an ...
(NEW YORK) — Fifteen years after the groundbreaking original show began, Showtime’s sequel series The L Word: Generation Q, debuts Sunday. To show how much things have changed in this country in the ...
(L-R): Jordan Hull as Angie Porter-Kennard, Jennifer Beals as Bette, Leo Sheng as Micah Lee, Sepideh Moafi as Gigi, Arienne Mandi as Dani Nunez, Leisha Hailey as Alice Pieszecki, Rosanny Zayas as ...
Queer TV is facing an uphill battle in the streaming age. The anniversary of Showtime's iconically flawed lesbian franchise reminds us what could have been. Fast forward to 2019; the reboot happened.
What is “the L-word” anyway? Is it love? Or Lesbians? Maybe… Lasagna? For today, at least, the L-word of the day is Leo Sheng. Best known as the lovable Micah Lee on The L Word: Generation Q, Sheng is ...
Meet the full cast and crew of The L Word: Generation Q including actors, directors, producers, and more.
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