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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Leisha Hailey to star in 'The L Word' spin-off.

As many gay women are, I am a huge fan of Leisha Hailey.

Actress and musician, Leisha is probably most famous for her role as Alice Pieszecki on Showtime's The L Word.

Earlier in the year, cable network Showtime announced that there will be a spin-off show of The L Word - due to come to an end in it's sixth series. It wasn't
until this week, however, that the television station finally confirmed that Ms. Hailey would be the central character of the new franchise. Shooting of the pilot episode will begin in December 2008, but there is no news yet on when the show itself will begin.


Personally, I can't think of any better character that writer and executive producer Ilene Chaiken could have chosen. Cute, smart and downright witty, Alice is clearly the most lovable character by a long way. (Okay, maybe not as lovable as the late Dana Fairbanks, played by talented actress Erin Daniels, but of the characters who are still alive, there's no doub
t.) I would say that there is also no actress better to be chosen than Leisha also - she's possibly the most widely-liked character, and not only for her sex appeal. (*cough* Shane.)

As all L Word fans know, Alice & Dana (pictured together, above) were one of the sweetest couples that ever existed on planet lesbian. So who knows - will Alice & Dana the ghost be reunited in this exciting new spin-off?

For more information on Leisha's current band Uh Huh Her, go to http://www.myspace.com/uhhuhhermusic.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Sex & The City 'Girlfriends.'

Being a dedicated Sex and the City fan, I was 100% up for going to see the movie when I heard about it. (And I loved it, by the way!)

The part that made me smile the most however was the fact that a woman in a Valentine's Day restaurant mistakes Carrie & Miranda for 'girlfriends' whilst they were having an innocent meal together - neither of them had dates. I also loved the reaction on Sarah Jessica Parker's face when she voiced this mistake: she simply smiled at her friend, as if to say she would have been proud about the fact that they were dating, even if they truly were not.

Still, this said, I think more of these moments should appear in your every day average movie... I'm just saying :)