In 2019, almost 15 years after the beloved TV show, Noah's Arc, cemented itself into queer history, its star, Darryl Stephens, was considering shifting his focus away from acting. The acting work he ...
Seeing stories about gay Black men onscreen is rare in 2024, but two decades ago, it was unheard of until Noah's Arc premiered. Despite the show breaking new ground in Hollywood, star Darryl Stephens ...
From Zero to I Love You was written and directed by Doug Spearman. “Doug and I have worked together before,” he said. “It’s always fun to see Doug in his element. Filmmaking is where he really shines.
In 2006 Q. Allan Brocka's film "Boy Culture" struck a nerve within the gay male community. The film told the story of X (Derek Magyar), a jaded rent boy in Seattle and his close relationship with his ...
Queer history never dies, it is only born again. A lot has changed in the two decades since audiences first met the core four of Noah's Arc - so titled after Noah (Darryl Stephens) and his A.R.C. - ...
“Noah’s Arc,” the two-season Logo dramedy about four gay friends navigating the highs and lows of Los Angeles, is planning its return, according to the show’s creator — but not on the pioneering cable ...
In From Zero to I Love You, Peter (played by Darryl Stephens) is a gay man that has a fear of intimacy, which leads him to continually fall for married men. He meets a closeted married man, Jack ...
It’s hard to imagine what Black gay storytelling in Hollywood today would look like without “Noah’s Arc.” Twenty years ago, the trailblazing series premiered on Logo TV, the first queer-focused ...
We’ll be seeing more of Norma, Jerry and Gideon on the second season of Chuck Lorre‘s B Positive. Linda Lavin (Naked Singularity, Being The Ricardos), David Anthony Higgins (Mike & Molly, Malcolm in ...
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