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  • “Dirty Sexy Money”: Bringing Tranny Back

     

     

    Carmelita’s back!  Thank the Lord; the lady of all ladies is back in the building.  We lurve her.  Besides the fact that Candis Cayne is fabulous as all hell, Carmelita makes Patrick Darling infinitely more interesting.  Straight-laced politician type meets unbelievably stunning M to F, and happiness (read: drama) ensues?  That’s a story we can get behind.

    Know who else we can get behind?  Nick George.

    Warning: Gratuitous Peter Krause after the jump:

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  • Throwing Stones at Glass Ceilings

     

     

    With any luck, the lovely Candis Cayne will return as Carmelita in tonight’s season premiere of Dirty Sexy Money.  Her ground-breaking turn as the transgendered mistress of Patrick Darling, played by William Baldwin, is part of a post Will and Grace era in which gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered characters are seemingly all over the primetime network airwaves.  The proliferation includes Kevin’s gay marriage on Brothers and Sisters, Salvatore Romano’s closet story in Mad Men, and Angela’s emerging bisexuality on Bones.  Although more Queer characters are appearing more frequently, and although these portrayals (Miss Carmelita notwithstanding) are increasingly nuanced, rarely do gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans characters take the lead.  In the days since Grace had her Will, it’s difficult to name a gay character or actor that carries a network series.  GLAAD reports that there are as many as 83 Queer characters on television.  But, The New York Times asks, is this enough? . . .

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    Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

    Olivia Purnell left Ohio for sunny Los Angeles; then found that she couldn’t ignore New York City’s call, and brought herself to Brooklyn where she has worked with GenArt, BlackBook, the School of American Ballet, and finished an M.A. in Creative Writing from N.Y.U. She loves one-liners with sting and hates the stench of the subway in the summer. That said, she can’t get enough of either.

    Jake Kalish is a freelance journalist and humorist whose work has appeared in Details, Maxim, Stuff, New York Press, Spin, Blender, Men's Fitness, Poets and Writers, and Playboy, among other publications. He is also the author of Santa vs. Satan: The Official Compendium of Imaginary Fights.

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    Ben Kallen is an entertainment, health and humor writer who's been lectured to by Sidney Poitier, argued with by Lea Thompson and smiled at by Jennifer Connelly. He's the coauthor of The No S Diet and author of The Year in Weird, along with hundreds of magazine articles. He lives near the beach in Los Angeles, just like the gang from Three's Company.

    Nicole Ankowski has lived in Ohio, Oakland, and on the high plains of South Dakota, but is now proud to call Brooklyn home. She wrote for alternative weekly papers in the first two states, and tried to learn Lakota in the last. (The vowels can be tricky.) She just earned her MFA in Creative Writing and has been published in Beeswax literary journal. She is unable to resist good writing or bad TV.

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