WCQ370 Tina Cesa Ward, Filmmaker of Anyone But Me Web Series 2010-06-14
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Host: Amy Matheny with Kelli Simpkins
Kelli and Amy recap the Tony Awards. How did Sean Hayes handle the Newsweek article claiming he couldn't play a straight character? They dish on Catherine Zeta Jones and Kelli's fantastic reaction to her performance. Congrats to Levi Kreis! Pride Month is upon us and the gals share their first parade experiences. Also, Windy City Gay Idol Finals are this Saturday! Come out and meet some of us! Sidetrack, be there! Doors open at 1pm, show starts at 3. Miss Cleo will be one of our judges and past winners will come by to sing. Don't miss out!
Guest: Filmmaker Tina Cesa Ward joins Amy on the Queercast. Anyone But Me is a post 911 Web Series (with the main character being lesbian) written and directed by Tina. Tina gives us her original intention of the show's medium, it's evolution and how it has now drawn over four million viewers. She talks also about having a show on the web versus television. Tina shares some tidbits about the two lesbian characters and the actresses who play them. To watch all episodes of Anyone But Me visit www.anyonebutmeseries.com
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