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William Horn
GLAAD Assistant Entertainment Media Director
![]() Grammy-winning superstar Elton John has agreed to score the new Albert Brooks' film The Muse (October Films), starring Brooks, Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell and Jeff Bridges. Besides writing (along with Bernie Taupin) and performing the title song, the music legend will score the whole film, marking the first time he has done so since the 1971 film Friends. John's most recent film work won him acclaim and an Oscar for The Lion King. The Muse is due out next year. TV's Freshman Shuffle ![]() While the television season has already seen a number of shows either cancelled (Costello) or benched (Encore! Encore!), so far it seems the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community has only lost one character, Luis the Latin-American weatherman on The Brian Benben Show. The latest shuffling of the primetime schedule has CBS's To Have and To Hold and Buddy Faro sitting out at least the rest of November sweeps, with a December return. ABC's The Secret Lives of Men has faired much worse-it will not return at all. The freshman comedy lost an average 35% of ratings favorite Drew Carey's lead-in audience. The irony in all this-Secret Lives holds the same timeslot as Ellen did last season. Center Honors Najimy On November 21 the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center honored Kathy Najimy (Veronica's Closet, King of the Hill) with their Rand Schrader Distinguished Achievement award at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Ellen DeGeneres, Najimy's long time friend and the godmother of Najimy's daughter, presented the award. Besides guest starring on the historic sitcom Ellen, Najimy was seen in the gay romantic comedy Jeffrey and was the grand Marshall (photo)of last year's Los Angles Gay Pride Parade. JTT's Home Improvement ![]() Will & Grace's Rocky Ratings ![]() Fairness Awards Set On Wednesday, December 2 GLAAD will present its Fairness Awards to production company World of Wonder (Party Monster, Tickled Pink, The Real Ellen Story) and public relations and marketing firm Bragman Nyman Cafarelli at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. Bragman, who represents such clients as Whoopi Goldberg and Cameron Diaz, will receive their award from Hollywood mogul Steve Tisch. Drag diva RuPaul, whom World of Wonder partners Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey manage, will present the award to WOW. Take Note:
VCR Alert: Monday, November 23: Jerry Falwell spreads some more love on Politically Incorrect (early Tuesday morning, ABC, 12:35 AM EST./PST) GLAAD: http://www.glaad.org |