About the Writers
Jenny Stewart is the award-winning Editorial Director at Gay.com and PlanetOut.com. She has been named one of Curve Magazine's 10 most powerful lesbians in music and POWER UP's 10 Amazing Gay Women in Hollywood.
"When trying to reach a large audience about LGBT media representations and issues of defamation, coverage by Jenny Stewart is not only essential but absolutely crucial,” says Damon Romine, Entertainment Media Director, GLAAD.
An industry insider, Stewart has interviewed numerous celebrities, most recently including Tina Fey, Susan Sarandon, Janet Jackson, Stephen Colbert, Moby, Debbie Harry, Belinda Carlisle, Maureen McCormick (AKA Marcia Brady), Kim Deal and dozens of others. Her compelling interviews are picked up by mainstream press on a regular basis.
In 2008, Stewart’s groundbreaking column focusing on Howard Stern’s positive impact on the G&L community continues to be picked up by countless media outlets. See all posts by Jenny Stewart.
(Image of Stewart courtesy Getty Images).
All-time favorites include "Seinfeld," "Happy Days," "SNL," "Charlie's Angels," and "Puttin' on the Hits."
Graham Dunstan is a freelance writer and Gay.com contributor who works in the nonprofit arts in Washington D.C. He holds a graduate degree in writing from the University of Alaska Anchorage and has garnered a number of awards for his work. An Atlanta native, Graham dreams of the day "Thirtysomething" is released on DVD so he can place it on the mantle in its rightful place--next to his other all-time favorite show, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
Zengkun "Zack" Feng is half New York University undergraduate and half entertainment freelance journalist. Among his interviewees are Angelina Jolie, Matt Damon, Cillian Murphy and Carlos Santana, all of whom contributed substantially to his rent money (in the form of published articles). He hopes "Friday Night Lights" continues to light up his Friday nights, and was slawjacked when "Two and a Half Men" became an Emmy-nominated comedy.
Mark Doherty is a college student by day; TV blogger by night. He's currently working on a bachelor’s degree in Communications, and hopes to start a career in writing (and acting) after his June 2008 graduation. He and his boyfriend (an aspiring actor) live in Los Angeles and are too ashamed to admit how much TV they watch.
Paul Florez knew he was in danger of being bullied when he started using clunky scotch tape to hold his glasses together. A former Marvel Comics intern, he’s written for The Advocate, Wizard Magazine, and Queerty.com. He loves shows like “Battlestar Galactica”, “Angel”, and “Buffy” because they make him feel part of a community. His ultimate guilty pleasure includes ordering generic mall Chinese food while watching Desperate housewives.
SERIAL SEAN (aka Sean Young) is an entrepreneur in entertainment journalism and public relations/media based in Toronto, Canada. When he’s not out being an entertainment insider you can usually find him researching and mixing music as a DJ, or geeking out in his local comic book store. His website can be viewed at http://serialsean.com.
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