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Leisha Hailey and Kate Moenning discuss their real-life friendship, found queer family and how "The L Word" started it all in ...
In 2004, “The L Word” introduced television audiences to a group of close-knit queer women and their vibrant, messy, melodramatic slice of West Hollywood life. For many of us, it was love at ...
Some fans are so unhappy with the events and direction of The L Word: Generation Q that they’re protesting about it. The show is a reboot of the 2004 series The L Word, following the lives and ...
"That was the word being used. It’s like there were three words: butch, quirky, and femme. And power lesbian." ...
The L Word: Generation Q Season Finale Recap: Is Finley Finally Fine? The season ends with all of our characters feeling as up in the air as when we first met up with them, with one major exception.
Moennig and her costar and podcast cohost Leisha Hailey open up about their new joint memoir, 'So Gay for You' ...
But once Shane McCutcheon entered the scene of Showtime's "The L Word" in 2004 . . . well, Bette (Jennifer Beals) put it best, "Whenever Shane walks into a room, somebody runs out crying." ...
Speaking at the briefing upon special invitation, "The L Word" cast member Leisha Hailey and executive producer Ilene Chaiken delivered statements on the importance of visibility and ...
EXCLUSIVE: The L Word: Generation Q is no longer available on Showtime‘s streaming service and the Showtime Anytime app. The removal comes on the heels of the series’ cancellation by the ...
Here’s how it works. Reprising their roles as Bette, Alice, and Shane, original L Word actors Jennifer Beals, Leisha Hailey, and Kate Moennig will return for Season 3. The show’s Instagram ...
In their new memoir So Gay for You, actors Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey remember how it felt to get The L Word off the ...