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‘L Word’ final season recaps

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Sam Adams will return to work tomorrow

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Sam Adams: Should he stay or should he go?

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Sunday night’s Kick/Ball/Change adventure

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Sunday night’s Kick/Ball/Change adventure

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Van Sant’s ‘Milk’ gets 8 Oscar nods

Josh Brolin (left) was nominated for Best Supporting actor while Sean Penn gets a nod for Best Actor

While Portland’s gay community might be mourning one politician, we can celebrate the legacy of another. Today Milk, the film starring Sean Penn (and an amazing supporting cast) and directed by local, gay filmmaker Gus Van Sant was nominated for a whopping 8 Oscars.

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More thoughts on the Sam Adams sex scandal post-press conference

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Mayor Sam Adams and his teenage “Beau”

Mayor Sam Adams admitted yesterday that he had a relationship with a young man, and lied about it.

Forgive me, I’m still working through the information that our newly elected Mayor Sam Adams not only had a relationship with an 18-year-old intern, but lied about it.

It has been a strange morning. The cynical part of me has to wonder why, on the day we are so happy to be celebrating the dawning of a new age, the day of Barack Obama’s inauguration, I must also lose some of my faith in a man I greatly respect.

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L word season finale

Alas, the second season of our favorite Los Angeles lesbian soap opera is at its end and our skinny starlets will be lost to us for another year. Will we be left with the questions such as: Will Bette and Tina get back together? How big will the baby be? Will Shane take a chance on real love? Will Ivan ever get a better haircut? I, for one, will be glued to my chair this Sunday night, lamenting the loss by 8 o’clock. The finale airs at 10pm eastern, so 7pm here, on Showtime, and repeats right away. For those without extended cable, or friends with Showtime, The E-room, at 3701 SE Division, shows last week’s episode Sunday at 7 and the new episode at 8:30. The screen is large but the room not particularly long, so show up early for a good view.

Our only consolation after this weekend will be the return of our other favorite all gay show, Queer as Folk, which premiers May 22nd for its 5th and final season. QAF will be appearing for the cable-less on the Monday following the show at CC Slaughters. I’ll update you on the time and particulars closer to the date.

Information and all kinds of pictures and chats and paraphernalia for both shows can be found on Showtime’s website.
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The ‘L word’ returns for the last time

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