Grey Anatomy wins gay award 

AP | Tuesday, 17 April 2007

 

Grey's Anatomy, the hit TV show whose lead actor was criticised for using an
anti-gay slur, was awarded outstanding individual episode by an organisation
that monitors depictions of gays and lesbians in the media. 

The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation awarded Grey's Anatomy for
the episode Where the Boys Are. 

The show got unwanted attention last year when actor Isaiah Washington used
a slur to talk about a castmate in an on-set dustup. He later apologised and
sought counselling. 

Little Miss Sunshine won outstanding film in the wide release category,
while Ugly Betty won for outstanding television comedy series and Brothers &
Sisters took home the outstanding drama series award. 

The Vanguard Award went to actress Jennifer Aniston for her efforts to
increase visibility and understanding of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender community. 

Tennis great Martina Navratilova was given the Stephen F Kolzak Award, in
honour of the late casting director who fought homophobia in the
entertainment industry. 

La Opinion newspaper was awarded outstanding Spanish- language newspaper for
overall coverage. 

The 18th annual GLAAD Media Awards - consisting of 42 categories - are split
into four ceremonies, held in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and San Francisco
in March, April and May. 

They "recognise and honour mainstream media for their fair, accurate and
inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ...
community and the issues that affect their lives." 

 

 

 



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