Sunday, January 4, 2009

NBTGB Weekly Recap

Can you believe that 2009 is well under way? Time certainly does fly, and with that being said, I'd like to do a quick recap of some of the highlights of the blog since it's inception. I'm hoping to do this on Friday of every week, with a bulleted list to each of the more noteworthy blog entries - with a little surprise ending!

That being said, here we go:


And the weekly recap is brought to you by...(Click on the jump link to see who!!!)


...this guy!  Enjoy your week!


QueerView for Week of January 5th, 2009

Yup - the holidays are over and everyone is going back to work - and I mean EVERYONE (including me)!

So - what can we all look forward to?  Hopefully, another holiday - and soon (I have MLK day off).  And what can we look forward to watching on TV this week?

I must admit that there is very little that is new this week.  Most networks are holding off until the February sweeps (usually starts the last week of January).

That being said, here is what you CAN view that is new and noteworthy.  Click on the jump link for details!



Monday, January 5th:




Gossip Girl: In The Realm of the Basses - The CW Network (8pm EST)


The fallout from Bart Bass' death continues to impact everyone.  Bart's brother, Jack, arrives in town to help Chuck deal with the loss, but may wind up pushing Chuck over the edge.  Meanwhile, Blair deals with her rejection from Chuck by trying to get acceptance into a prestigious country club and Jenny returns to school and once again, faces off with Blair for school supremacy.

Tuesday, January 6th:




90210: Hello, Goodbye, Amen - The CW Network (8pm EST)

Annie begins to grow suspicious of her long-lost "brother" after overhearing one of his phone calls.  Adrianna asks that Brenda accompany her to a support group meeting, where she receives news that will alter her life forever.  Meanwhile, Dixon continues to see Christina, unbeknown to Silver.



Rick and Steve: House of Race Cards - LOGO Network (10pm EST)

Steve goes to an ethnic gar bay to prove that he isn't racist, while Kirsten panics when she thinks she's lost the baby.

Thursday, January 8th:





365 Gay News w/Ross Palombo - LOGO Network (7pm EST)


News stories and headlines of interest to the GLBT community



Socket - LOGO Network (12am Midnight EST)

LOGO continues it's Graveyard Shift movie series, post-holiday, with the network television premiere of Socket.  Derek Long plays Dr. Bill Matthews, a surgeon whose physiology is altered when he is struck by a freak lightning storm.  Infused with a natural craving for electricity, he teams up with Craig (Matthew Montgomery), a handsome intern with the same mysterious condition.  An unusual love affair develops, but as the good doctor's cravings intensify and mutate, Craig must decide whether to save his lover or protect others from him - at any cost!

Advocate-ing for Change in 2009

No doubt about it. Magazines and newspapers are having a very difficult time these days making ends meet. With the ever-increasing dependence upon the internet for more real-time reporting - resulting in a subsequent decrease in subscriptions to the paper versions - publications (such as The Advocate) are making drastic changes to meet the ever-changing demand in how the public wants to receive - and read - the news that is pertinent to their lives.

For instance,The Advocate is changing from a bi-weekly to a monthly format. In addition, some (but not all) of the "fluff" pieces are being dropped for more in-depth news analysis. The paper consistency will also be changing to a heavier stock. I'm not sure how that equates to cost savings or readership increase, but we'll have to wait and see on that one.

I actually just received the latest edition - the first of the new year, dated for February 2009 - with President-elect Obama on the cover. The paper consistency is, indeed, heavier than it's predecessor editions. Upon initial inspection, it's not that much different from the previous, save for more pages. However, I do find the articles to be of better writing, with the overall format being almost reminiscent of Time or Newsweek.

Given the fact that Regent Entertainment - the parent company of Here! TV - acquired The Advocate and Out magazines last year, there has been some concern that the new ownership would taint the overall quality that GLBT readers have come to know and resepect. Given that this is a new year, I'm willing to bide my time to see if that concern comes to fruition.

Having glanced at the February edition, I think it may be premature to write off the future of either magazine just yet. Click on the jump link to check some of the noteworthy articles to read in this edition:

  • The Nation's First Out Governor - a discussion with Providence, RI mayor David Cicilline, who may be making a run for his state's governorship
  • When A Nod's Not Enough - a report on Barack Obama as our next Commander-in-Chief and the potential impacts of his Presidency - both good and bad - that could be felt in the GLBT community
  • The Revolution will be Digitized - a remarkable and thought-provoking 12-page pictoral on the Proposition 8 demonstrations that took place across the country
  • Hail Mary - a heart-felt interview with Sigourney Weaver, on her portrayal of Mary Griffith in the Lifetime movie, Prayers for Bobby, based on the book of the same name (premieres Saturday, January 24th)
  • Just Can't Get Enough - a review of Jamaica Plain author and journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis' book, America Anonymous, which delves into his long battle with sexual addiction
Subscribers should be receiving the February edition of The Advocate and should be available in book stores within the next week or so. For up-to-the-minute coverage, please check out The Advocate website.