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词条 17th GLAAD Media Awards
释义

  1. Special Recognition

  2. Winners and nominees

  3. External links

  4. References

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17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2006) were presented at four separate ceremonies: March 27 in New York City; April 8 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles;[1] May 25 in Miami; and June 10 in San Francisco. The awards were presented to honor "fair, accurate and inclusive" representations of gay individuals in the media.

Special Recognition

  • Vito Russo Award: David LaChapelle
  • Vanguard Award: Charlize Theron
  • Golden Gate Award: Jennifer Tilly
  • Davidson/Valentini Award: Ron Cowen
  • Stephen F. Kolzak Award: Melissa Etheridge
  • Valentia Award: Fey
  • Pioneer Award: Rev. Cecil Williams
  • Visibilidad Award: Richard Pérez-Feria
  • Special Recognition: "First Day of My Life," Bright Eyes music video, dir. John Cameron Mitchell

Winners and nominees

Winners are presented in bold.[2][3][4][5]

  • Outstanding Film - Wide Release
    • Brokeback Mountain (Focus Features)
    • Capote (Sony Pictures Classics)
    • The Family Stone (20th Century Fox)
    • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Warner Bros.)
    • Rent (Sony Pictures)
  • Outstanding Film - Limited Release
    • Beautiful Boxer (Regent Releasing/here! Films)
    • Mysterious Skin (Strand Releasing/Antidote Films)
    • Saving Face (Sony Pictures Classics)
    • Transamerica (The Weinstein Company)
    • Walk on Water (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
  • Outstanding Documentary
    • American Experience: Kinsey (PBS)
    • Redefining He and She (HBO)
    • Same Sex America (Showtime)
    • TransGeneration (The Sundance Channel/Logo)
    • We Are Dad (Showtime)
  • Outstanding Drama Series
    • Commander in Chief (ABC)
    • The L Word (Showtime)
    • Queer as Folk (Showtime)
    • Six Feet Under (HBO)
    • South of Nowhere (The N)
  • Outstanding Comedy Series
    • Out of Practice (CBS)
    • Shameless (BBC America)
    • Will & Grace (NBC)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular gay character)
    • "Alien" - Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
    • "Best Friends" - Cold Case (CBS)
    • "Pilot" - My Name is Earl (NBC)
    • "Someone's in the Kitchen with Daddy" - What I Like About You (The WB)
    • "Transitions" - Without a Trace (CBS)
  • Outstanding Television Movie or Mini-Series
    • The Long Firm (BBC America)
    • Partner(s) (Lifetime)
  • Outstanding Reality Program
    • The Amazing Race 7 (CBS)
    • America's Next Top Model 5 (UPN)
    • "Boone Luffey/Gillespie" - Wife Swap (ABC)
    • Queer Eye (Bravo)
    • "Straight/Gay" - 30 Days (FX)
  • Outstanding Daily Drama
    • General Hospital (ABC)
    • Passions (NBC)
  • Outstanding Talk Show Episode
    • "Fighting for My Children" - Dr. Phil
    • "Twins: Identical But Different" - The Montel Williams Show
    • "When I Knew I Was Gay" - The Oprah Winfrey Show
    • "When Your Identical Twin Has a Sex Change" - The Oprah Winfrey Show
  • Outstanding TV Journalism - Newsmagazine
    • "Becoming Diane" - 20/20 (ABC)
    • "Gay Rodeo" - Only in America (Discovery Times Channel)
    • "Lady Lions: Alleged Discrimination" - Outside the Lines (ESPN)
    • "Lucky" - Dateline NBC (NBC)
    • "The Mirror" - Nightline (ABC)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism - News Segment
    • "Andrew Goldstein" - ESPN SportsCenter (ESPN)
    • "Coming Out" - Live From... (CNN)
    • "Peter Hams" - ESPN SportsCenter (ESPN)
    • "School Outing" - Anderson Cooper 360° (CNN)
    • "Secret Sex Lives" - Anderson Cooper 360° (CNN)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article
    • "A House Divided" by Laura Bond (Westword)
    • "The New Radical" by Kim Martineau (The Hartford Courant)
    • "Paradise Lost" by Michelle Boorstein (The Washington Post)
    • "The Stewards of Gay Washington" by Anne Hull (The Washington Post)
    • "When an Employee Switches Gender, What's a Company to Do?" by Stephanie Armour (USA Today)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Columnist
    • Marta Donayre (El Observador)
    • Margery Eagan (Boston Herald)
    • Mark Morford (San Francisco Chronicle)
    • Andy Praschak (The San Juan Star)
    • Deb Price (The Detroit News)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Overall Coverage
    • San Francisco Chronicle
    • Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    • USA Today
    • The Washington Post
    • Wisconsin State-Journal
  • Outstanding Magazine Article
    • "A Down Low Dirty Shame" by Joshunda Sanders (Bitch)
    • "For the Soul of the Church" by Ethan Vesely-Flad (Color Lines)
    • "The Gay Rodeo Rides Again" by Michael Joseph Gross (Details)
    • "The Murder of a Boy Named Gwen" by Bob Moser (Rolling Stone)
    • "What's in a Name?" by Beth Greenfield (Time Out New York)
  • Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
    • AsianWeek
    • Newsweek
    • People
    • Time
    • Time Out New York
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
    • "Debajo del Arcoiris" by Emily Alpert (IntheFray.com)
    • "Gender Outlaws" by Emily Alpert (IntheFray.com)
    • "The Lowdown on the Downlow" by Bruce Dixon (BlackCommentator.com)
    • "Now I Get to be Like Everybody Else" by Greg Garber (ESPN.com)
    • "Turning Off Gays" by Mark Benjamin (Salon.com)
  • Outstanding Music Artist
    • Antony and the Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now
    • Melissa Etheridge, The Road Less Traveled
    • Girlyman, Little Star
    • Sharon Isbin, Rodrigo, Villa-Lobos, Ponce: Guitar Concertos
    • Amy Ray, Prom
  • Outstanding Comic Book
    • Gotham Central by Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker (DC Comics)
    • Strangers in Paradise by Terry Moore (Abstract Studio)
    • Top Ten: The Forty-Niners by Alan Moore (ABC Comics/Wildstorm)
    • The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughn (Vertigo/DC Comics)
    • Young Avengers by Allan Heinberg (Marvel)
  • Outstanding Advertising - Electronic
    • "Cupid" - MTV
    • "Guy Watcher" - Diet Pepsi
    • "New Boyfriend" - Orbitz
    • "Signs" - mtvU
  • Outstanding Advertising - Print
    • "Partnership Registry" - ABC Carpet and Home
    • "So What's Cooking in the Kitchen?" - GE Monogram
    • "There's One." - American Express
  • Outstanding Los Angeles Theater
    • Bunbury by Tom Jacobson
    • I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright
    • Porcelain by Chay Yew
    • A Pebble in My Shoe: The Life and Times of John Shelby Spong by Colin Cox
    • Pera Palas by Sinan Unel
  • Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway & Off-Broadway
    • Border/Clash: A Litany of Desire by Staceyann Chin
    • The Color Purple book by Marsha Norman, based on the novel by Alice Walker
    • Ghetto Superstar (The Man That I Am) by Billy Porter
    • Oedipus at Palm Springs by The Five Lesbian Brothers
    • Swimming in the Shallows by Adam Bock
  • Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off-Broadway
    • Busted Jesus Comix by David Johnston
    • Christine Jorgensen Reveals created by Bradford Louryk
    • Dress Suits to Hire by Holly Hughes in collaboration with Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver
    • Golden Age by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
    • The Lightning Field by David Ozanich

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070403012248/http://www.glaad.org/events/mediaawards/17th_annual/ 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards]

References

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2. ^List of Winners: 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - Miami Retrieved on November 9, 2008
3. ^List of Winners: 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - Los Angeles Retrieved on November 9, 2008
4. ^List of Winners: 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - New York City {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060615035942/http://www.glaad.org/media/release_detail.php?id=3876 |date=2006-06-15 }} Retrieved on November 9, 2008
5. ^List of Winners: 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - San Francisco {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071019105648/http://www.glaad.org/media/release_detail.php?id=3896 |date=2007-10-19 }} Retrieved on November 9, 2008
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