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This is a fun and accessible blend of pop culture, entertainment, and queer history that celebrates LGBTQ+ television and examines the past, present, and future of queer representation on the small screen. But something completely new is stirring, too?the first Rainbow Age. For the first time in the history of American television, we have queer women who fight the trope of inevitable on-screen death; gay men who are more than just a flamboyant best friend; and trans people played by trans actors. But our screens certainly haven't always been this colorful. How did we get to this veritable…mehr

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This is a fun and accessible blend of pop culture, entertainment, and queer history that celebrates LGBTQ+ television and examines the past, present, and future of queer representation on the small screen. But something completely new is stirring, too?the first Rainbow Age. For the first time in the history of American television, we have queer women who fight the trope of inevitable on-screen death; gay men who are more than just a flamboyant best friend; and trans people played by trans actors. But our screens certainly haven't always been this colorful. How did we get to this veritable wealth of representation and sometimes glitter-strewn dimensionality?
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Shayna Maci Warner is a GLAAD Rising Star-awarded Brooklyn- based writer and film programmer who is obsessed with television. Their words on queer films, shows, and feelings have appeared in Paste magazine, The Film Stage , Women and Hollywood, and Autostraddle, among other publications, and they have contributed to festival programming at NewFest, Outfest, Tribeca, and Nitehawk Cinema. To argue with Shayna’s opinions on hot evil lesbians, you can find them at www.criticallyqueer.com.