Tuesday, January 31, 2017

“Moonlight,” “Black-ish,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” Teen Vogue Nominated For GLAAD Media Awards

"It is imperative that Hollywood tell more LGBTQ stories that reflect the community’s rich diversity."
From: NewNowNext
 The nominees for the 28th annual GLAAD Media Awards were announced this morning, reflecting films, television programs, comic books, musicians, news outlets and more that represent the breadth and diversity LGBT experience.


 For the first time in more than a decade, the Outstanding Film (wide release) category had just two nominees—Moonlight and Star Trek Beyond. On the plus side, Outstanding Music Artist and Outstanding Comic Book were expanded to ten nominees to reflect the growing inclusion in those fields.


 Once again, television leads the pack with nuanced and varied representations: Nominees on the small screen include ABC’s The Real O’Neals and Black-ish; The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Supergirl, Netflix’s The OA, Grace and Frankie and Black Mirror, as well as Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe and Nickelodeon’s The Loud House.


 “At a time when progress is at a critical juncture, it is imperative that Hollywood tell more LGBTQ stories that reflect the community’s rich diversity—and build understanding that brings all communities closer together,” said GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis.

“This year’s nominees have created images and story lines that challenge misconceptions and broaden understanding, accelerating acceptance and equality for LGBTQ people across the globe.”

In all, GLAAD announced 115 nominees in 21 English-language categories and 41 Spanish-language nominees in 11 categories. The GLAAD Media Awards will be held in Los Angeles on April 1 at The Beverly Hilton, and in New York on May 6 at the New York Hilton Midtown. .

A complete list of nominees follows.

Outstanding Film – Wide Release


Moonlight

A24


Star Trek Beyond

Paramount Pictures


Outstanding Film – Limited Release


The Handmaiden
Amazon Studios/Magnolia Pictures


Naz & Maalik

Wolfe Releasing


 Other People
Vertical Entertainment


Spa Night

Strand Releasing

Those People
Wolfe Releasing

Outstanding Comedy Series


Brooklyn Nine-Nine

FOX


Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW


 Grace and Frankie
Netflix


Modern Family

ABC


One Mississippi

Amazon


The Real O’Neals

ABC

Steven Universe
Cartoon Network


Survivor’s Remorse

Starz


Take My Wife

Seeso

Transparent
Amazon



Outstanding Drama Series



The Fosters

Freeform


Grey’s Anatomy

ABC

Hap and Leonard
SundanceTV


 How to Get Away with Murder
ABC

The OA
Netflix

Orphan Black
BBC America


Shadowhunters

Freeform

Shameless
Showtime


 Supergirl
The CW

Wynonna Earp
Syfy


Outstanding Individual Episode

(in a series without a regular LGBTQ character)


“Attention Deficit” The Loud House

Nickelodeon


“Bar Fights” Drunk History

Comedy Central

“Johnson & Johnson” Black-ish
ABC

“San Junipero” Black Mirror
Netflix

“Vegan Cinderella” Easy
Netflix

Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series

Eyewitness
USA Network

London Spy
BBC America


 Looking: The Movie
HBO

The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
FOX

Vicious: The Finale
PBS

Outstanding Documentary


Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures

HBO


 Out of Iraq
Logo


The Same Difference

Centric

Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four
Investigation Discovery

The Trans List
HBO


Outstanding Daily Drama


The Bold and The Beautiful
CBS


Outstanding Reality Program


Gaycation
Viceland


I Am Cait

E!


I Am Jazz

TLC

The Prancing Elites Project
Oxygen


 Strut
Oxygen

Outstanding Music Artist

Against Me!, Shape Shift With Me
Total Treble Music/Xtra Mile

Blood Orange, Freetown Sound
Domino

Brandy Clark, Big Day in a Small Town
Warner Bros. Records



 Tyler Glenn, Excommunication
Island Records

Ty Herndon, House on Fire
BFD


Elton John, Wonderful Crazy Night

Island Records

Lady Gaga, Joanne
Interscope Records

Frank Ocean, Blonde
Boys Don’t Cry


Sia, This is Acting

RCA Records

Tegan and Sara, Love You to Death
Warner Bros. Records

Outstanding Comic Book

All-New X-Men
by Dennis Hopeless, Mark Bagley (Marvel Comics)

Black Panther
by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Brian Stelfreeze, (Marvel Comics)

DC Comics Bombshells
by Marguerite Bennett, Laura Braga, Sandy Jarrell (DC Comics)

Kim & Kim
by Magdalene Visaggio, Eva Cabrera (Black Mask Studios)


Love is Love
Produced by Marc Andreyko (IDW, DC Comics)


Lumberjanes

by Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh (BOOM! Studios)

Midnighter/Midnighter and Apollo
by Steve Orlando, David Messina,(DC Comics)


Patsy Walker, A.K.A Hellcat!,

by Kate Leth, Brittney L. Williams, (Marvel Comics)

Saga
by Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples (Image Comics)

The Woods
by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas (BOOM! Studios)

Outstanding Talk Show Episode

“Angelica Ross” The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Comedy Central

“Cookie Johnson” Super Soul Sunday
OWN

“North Carolina and Georgia Anti-LGBTQ Laws” Late Night with Seth Meyers
NBC

“Tony Marrero, Orlando Shooting Survivor” The Ellen DeGeneres Show
syndicated


“Trey Pearson” The View

ABC

Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine


“Bingham” SC Featured

ESPN

“Church and States” VICE News Tonight
HBO

“Gavin Grimm’s Fight” VICE News Tonight
HBO


“Life as Matt” E:60

ESPN

“Switching Teams” 60 Minutes
CBS


Outstanding TV Journalism Segment


“Gay Community in U.S. ’Forged in Fire'”
The Rachel Maddow Show
MSNBC

“Interview with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi”
Anderson Cooper 360
CNN

“Many in LGBT Community Fear Changes under Trump”
NBC Nightly News
NBC

“Terror in Orlando”
PBS NewsHour
PBS


“Troop Turnaround: U.S. Military Transgender Ban Ended by Pentagon”

CBS This Morning
CBS

Outstanding Newspaper Article

“An LGBT Hunger Crisis” by Roni Caryn Rabin
The New York Times

“Mid-South Couples Celebrate First Year of Marriage Equality, But Challenges Remain for LGBT Community”by Katie Fretland, Ron Maxey
The Commercial Appeal [Memphis, Tenn.]


“Nowhere to Go: LGBT Youth on the Move” by Arielle Dreher

Jackson Free Press [Jackson, Miss.]

“Permission to Hate” by Elizabeth Leland
The Charlotte Observer

“Worthy of Survival” by Kathleen McGrory
Tampa Bay Times

Outstanding Magazine Article

“Battle of the Bathroom” by Michael Scherer
Time

“HIV Mystery: Solved?” by Tim Murphy
The Nation

“The Official Coming-Out Party” by Kevin Arnovitz
ESPN The Magazine


“On the Run” by Jacob Kushner

Vice Magazine

“Rethinking Gender” by Robin Marantz Henig
National Geographic

Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage

The Advocate


Cosmopolitan



Seventeen



Teen Vogue



Time


Outstanding Digital Journalism Article

“105 Trans Women On American TV: A History and Analysis” by Riese Bernard
Autostraddle.com

“After the Orlando Shooting, the Changed Lives of Gay Latinos” by Daniel Wenger
NewYorker.com

“The Methodist Church May Split Over LGBT Issues. Meet the Lesbian Bishop Caught in the Middle.” by Becca Andrews
MotherJones.com


“These are the Queer Refugees Australia has Locked Up on a Remote Pacific Island” by J. Lester Feder

BuzzFeed.com

“The Uncertain Olympic Future for Trans and Intersex Athletes” by Diana Tourjee
Broadly.Vice.com

Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia

“Last Men Standing: AIDS Survivors Still Fighting for Their Lives” by Erin Allday
SFChronicle.com

“New Deep South: Kayla”
TheFront.com

“No Access: Young, Black & Positive”
Tonic.Vice.com

“Unerased: Counting Transgender Lives” by Meredith Talusan
Mic.com


“Willing and Able: Employment as a Transgender New Yorker” by Jordi Oliveres, Santiago García Muñoz

Fusion.net


Outstanding Blog


Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters


I’m Still Josh


Mombian

My Fabulous Disease


TransGriot


Special Recognition

Her Story
HerStoryShow.com

We’ve Been Around


Outstanding Music Artist (Spanish Language)



Kany García, Limonada

Sony Music Latin

Outstanding Daytime Program Episode (Spanish Language)

Juan Gabriel: Lo que se ve no se pregunta” Suelta la sopa
Telemundo

“Las lesbianitas” Caso Cerrado
Telemundo

Outstanding Television Interview (Spanish Language)

“Entrevista con Congresista Ileana Ros-Lehtinen y su hijo Rodrigo Lehtinen” Al Punto
Univision


“Entrevista con Congresista Ileana-Ros Lehtinen y Nicole Rose” Enfoque

Telemundo


“Matrimonio igualitario en México” Realidades en Contexto

CNN en Español

“Pulse” Showbiz
CNN en Español

“Terror en Orlando” Perspectiva Nacional
Entravision


Outstanding Local Television Interview (Spanish Language)



“Aceptación” Todos los Géneros

Mira TV [Miami]

“La lucha continúa” Enfoque Los Ángeles
KVEA-Telemundo 52 [Los Ángeles]

“Orlando: atentado contra la comunidad latina LGBT” Pura Política
NY1 Noticias [New York]

Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine (Spanish Language)


“El dolor en la voz de familiares” Un Nuevo Día

Telemundo

“Entrevista con Kany García” Primer Impacto
Univision

“Reto del corazón” Aquí y Ahora
Univision

“Siempre fui Xander” Aquí y Ahora
Univision

Outstanding TV Journalism Segment (Spanish Language)

“Comunidad LGBT rinde tributo a las 49 víctimas de masacre en Orlando” Noticiero NTN 24
NTN

“Luto en la nación” Noticiero Telemundo
Telemundo

Masacre en Orlando” Noticiero Univision
Univision

“Masacre Orlando” Conclusiones
CNN en Español

“Miles se congregaron en Orlando por lo ocurrido en el bar Pulse” Azteca Noticias
TV Azteca

Outstanding Local TV Journalism (Spanish Language)

“Camuy, Puerto Rico” Noticiero Telemundo 51
WSCV-Telemundo 51 [Miami]

“A la calle por quien soy” Noticias 34
KMEX-Univision 34 [Los Ángeles]

“Ordenanza de baños” Noticias 23
KUVN-Univision 23 [Dallas, Texas]

“Sobreviviente de Pulse en Orlando” Noticiero Telemundo 51
WSCV-Telemundo 51 [Miami]

“La vida en transición” Telenoticias Washington
WZDC-Telemundo 25 [Washington D.C.]

Outstanding Newspaper Article (Spanish Language)

“Las discretas batallas LGBTI ganadas en Guatemala” por Sonia Pérez D.
Associated Press

“Ecuatoriano gay supera barreras y publica novela en inglés” por Claudia Torrens
Associated Press

“Padres latinos se acercaron a sus hijos tras ataque en Orlando” por Pilar Marrero
La Opinión

“Se buscan donantes de sangre, pero con restricciones” por Virginia Gaglianone
La Opinión

“Ser gay no es una enfermedad” por Pedro F. Frisneda
El Diario New York

Outstanding Digital Journalism Article (Spanish Language)

“6 mujeres transgénero exitosas que rompen moldes en América Latina” por Leire Ventas
BBCMundo.com

“Documental desmonta estereotipos sobre homofobia de latinos en EE.UU.” por Juan Carlos Gomi
efe.com

“La fotografía del niño mexicano que buscó impedir una marcha se vuelve viral” por Daniela Patiño
cnnenespanol.cnn.com

“La lucha para proteger los derechos de los estudiantes LGBT en Colombia” por Ernesto Londoño
The New York Times en Español

“Orlando trata de entender el porqué de la masacre en que murieron 50 personas” por Lizette Alvarez y Richard Perez Peña
The New York Times en Español

Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia (Spanish Language)

“23 personajes LGBT mexicanos que la están rompiendo” por Mireya González
Buzzfeed.com

“49 poderosas y conmovedoras imágenes de la masacre de Orlando” por Daniel Rivero y David Matthews
Fusion.net

“Comunidad gay en México: ’Nos sentimos desnudos ante la discriminación'” por Mario González
cnnespanol.cnn.com

“Conmovedor video retrata el prejuicio en Puerto Rico” por Marcos Billy Guzmán
elnuevodia.com

“Orlando recobra el pulso: la historia de tres sobrevivientes”
Univision.com

Special Recognition (Spanish Language)

“Sin ir más lejos” por Gema Corredera

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