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Lesbian Moms Run Amuck on Nip/Tuck

Always on the lookout for lesbian moms on TV, I’ve been disappointed that Portia De Rossi’s character on Nip/Tuck seems to have vanished now that her love interest has gone back to dating one of the main male characters. Still, previews indicate the character’s daughter Eden will be in future episodes, so maybe we’ll see […]

“She Got Me Pregnant”: Episode 11

Helen and I cover an assortment of parenting items this week, including Mary Cheney’s new job and the advantages of being a working mom with a Secret Service escort. We also caution viewers against repeating Tina’s big faux pas on The L Word if dating as a single mom, and attack the foolishness of the

The Daddy Machine

No, it’s not a turkey baster hooked up to a cryo tank. It’s the name of a new musical celebrating lesbian and gay families, running January 18-27 at San Diego’s Diversionary Theatre. Based on the book by Johnny Valentine, the show tells the tale of a boy with two moms who becomes disgruntled over not

“She Got Me Pregnant”: Episode Ten

In this edition of our weekly video blog, brought to you in partnership with After Ellen, Helen and I offer parental insights into the first episode of The L Word, Season Five, tackling elitist preschools, competitive parenting, and the impact of breakups on children. We also take issue with a matter of timing in Angelica’s

Another DVD Giveaway: BuddyG: My Two Moms and Me

Win a copy of BuddyG: My Two Moms and Me, the first fully animated show featuring a child of LGBT parents! Margaux Towne-Colley and Donna Colley, the women behind BuddyG, have offered a free copy to a Mombian reader. Let’s keep things interesting, though: The DVD will go to the first person who leaves a

Songs of Resolution from Erin Lee and Marci

Children’s musicians Erin Lee and Marci bring us the next of their regular posts with thematic recommendations for kid-friendly music, plus activities to make the songs an interactive experience for the whole family. Look for Erin Lee and Marci here on the first Monday of each month, or visit their homepage, www.gottaplay.org. I’ve created links

The L Word Season Five, Episode One: The Parenting Perspective

Helen and I are going to tackle the season opener in our vlog this week, so stay tuned till Thursday for a full analysis of all the parenting scenes, storylines, and suggestions. The fifth season in fact kicks off with a big ol’ parenting scene. After a fantasy introduction in which Jenny imagines her thinly

Ilene Chaiken: Channeling Shakespeare?

It came to my attention that January 6, when The L Word, Season Five premieres, is the date traditionally celebrated as “Twelfth Night” (though modern observances may place it on the 5th). Shakespeare, in his gender-mix-up comedy Twelfth Night, has Viola, in male drag, comment upon the Countess Olivia: She made good view of me;

Win a Free L Word DVD Set

Yes, Season Five of The L Word is upon us, premiering on Showtime January 6 at 9 p.m. EST, but available in advance at Our Chart today, beginning at noon EST. (The online version will, however, be “blurred, bleeped or otherwise abridged” according to creator Ilene Chaiken, who adds “this is not by our choice

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