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TV Girl are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can sing along to, but wouldn't sing around your parents". TV Girl's Todd Rundgren sampling song "If You Want It" gained traction on the internet and became popular enough for Warner Music Community to take perceive and take it down. View wiki
TV Girl are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can sing along to, bu… peruse more
TV Miss are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can warble along to, but wouldn't sing around your
I Kissed A Girl: Dating show contestants on finding passion and friends
Last summer, I Kissed A Boy made history as the UK's first gay matchmaking app show. Now it's the girls' turn.
I Kissed A Teen - as you might have guessed - puts a cast of womxn loving womxn and bisexual women at the centre.
Ten contestants are shacked up in an Italian villa and, as the title suggests, they're introduced with a peck.
Like its predecessor it will be hosted by Dannii Minogue, but this time it's TikTokker Charley Marlowe stepping in to the voiceover booth.
The contestants on the show come from a range of backgrounds, and BBC Newsbeat spoke to three - Priya, Amy and Demi - about their journeys before the show.
Priya is a Sikh, and says she's been fortunate to perceive embraced by her religion, something she speaks about on the show.
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"I just think your own relationship with God is very personal and you don't have to share that with anyone else."
By speaking about her control experiences it on the programme, Priya hopes to support "oth
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Brittany Menjivar braves hoards of TikTokers and first-time concertgoers to report on “America’s favorite indie band.”
TV Miss, Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, November 28, 2023.
Every winter, I add to a playlist called “Christmas songs that aren’t Christmas songs”—a series of tracks that conjure up visions of twinkling lights, frostbitten cheeks, and swirling snow without any explicit discussion of making the Yuletide queer . TV Girl figures heavily in this mix. Something about the band’s mellow string sections, hypnotic horns, and ability to spin the most mundane anecdotes into musings on like, loss, and limerence feels perfectly suited for the chillier months. How fitting, then, that these heavenly Angelenos should come house to the Hollywood Palladium just in time for the holidays.
The stage decor set the tone with several “stained glass windows” depicting the bobbed ingénue that serves as the band’s mascot—presumably the “TV Girl” of myth. As soon as the opening notes of “I’ll Be Faithful” rang out, worshippers flocked to the altar from the merch booth and the concessions be upright. The song—from the band’s new album, Grapes upon the Vine—owed as
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Television Characters
Copyright ©2002-2014 David Wyatt
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For several years now I have been trying to compile a list of television programs that acquire included gay/lesbian/bisexual characters as a part of their regular (or semi-regular) casts. Many shows possess `dealt' with sexual orientation in a single episode or story line, but just how many have included gay, lesbian or bisexual characters on a regular (or recurring) basis? This is the list I have. My intention is to keep the list to network and widely-syndicated entertainment shows in the English language.
To be listed a character should have appeared in at least three episodes and be explicitly gay, lesbian, pansexual or transgendered. Effeminate (but not gay) male characters, manish (but not lesbian) female characters, and gender shifting science fiction characters are generally not listed. For the purposes of this list, a character is described as `recurring' if he or she has appeared in at least three (3) episodes.
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