15 Photos of The L Word’s premiere 20 years ago
To celebrate The L Word’s 20th anniversary, we’ve pulled together some throwback pics from the legendary show’s premiere back in 2004.
January 18, 2024
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To celebrate The L Word’s 20th anniversary, we’ve pulled together some throwback pics from the legendary show’s premiere back in 2004.
The White House is marking Lesbian Visibility Week.
The actress spoke with The Advocate about playing opposite Katherine Moennig and the evolution of queer characters.
The L Word: Generation Q has announced four new cast members who'll costar with Jennifer Beals, Leisha Hailey, and Katherine Moennig.
Can't wait for The L Word to get its sexy motor purring again? Neither can we. Revving us up are stars Katherine Moennig, Leisha Hailey, and Erin Daniels, who provide the scoop on new twists, on camera and off
Moennig rocked queer women's worlds on The L Word 15 years ago. Now she's being introduced to a whole new generation.
In an exclusive clip from this week's grown-ish, the L Word star plays a gender studies professor who answers a question about queer female "players."
Showtime announced the groundbreaking series will definitely return -- and with the original show's stars reprising their roles.
The L Word reboot can't happen soon enough.
Another season offers the chance for more reunions with original characters like Laurel Holloman's return as Tina this week.
The legendary actress who played Bette's big sister Kit Porter on The L Word for six seasons says she won't be involved with the reboot.
Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin is joining the cast of Showtime's hit lesbian drama series, The L Word, for its fourth season, which will premiere early next year.
The actress who played Shane's true love Carmen is returning for the L Word reboot that includes Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig, and Leisha Hailey.
Will O'Donnell's character face off with Bette Porter?
The out comic announced in Nanette that she was done with comedy, but now her new show will explore the uber-fame that arose from the Netflix special.
Stalking, transsexualism, and hetero-backsliding--prepare for season 4 with this quick catch-up.