Must-See LGBT TV 6/7-13: ‘Becoming Us’ series premiere; ‘The Fosters,’ ‘Orange is the New Black,’ ‘Major Crimes’ return; ‘Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy’
GLAAD’s Entertainment Media Strategist
GLAAD’s Entertainment Media Strategist
By David Wiegand
June 10, 2015
Alec Mapa stars in his own Showtime special at 10 p.m., “Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy.” The San Francisco-born Mapa is a well known actor, comic and writer, who got his big break replacing another talented San Francisco native, BD Wong, in David Henry Hwang’s “M Butterfly.”
Bobby Hankinson of Towleroad listed Alec Mapa Baby Daddy as a highlight on this week’s TV schedule:
6/08/2015
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK ON TV:
‘ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK’ RETURNS; ALEC MAPA MAKES ‘EM LAUGH
Hilarious gay comedian Alec Mapa breaks down the good, the bad and the ugly of parenting in his new special Baby Daddy, Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern on Showtime.
Matthew Gilbert at The Boston Globe listed Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy as the June 12 television highlight.
FRIDAY
ALEC MAPA: BABY DADDY
10 p.m., Showtime
Actor and comic Alec Mapa, whose credits range from “Ugly Betty” and “Desperate Housewives” to hosting the gay porn awards, tells jokes about how he and his husband adopted a 5-year-old boy through the foster care system. Other topics in the concert film: criminal 20-something gays who don’t know about Bette Davis.
Posted: 06/02/15
But for trans women, being perceived as an attractive cis woman can have downsides, too. “In some ways, being plain makes it easier to blend in, where we can move through the world where our transgender history is not apparent,” says Andrea James, owner of one of the oldest how-to sites on transitioning. “Conversely, many attractive trans people do not ‘pass.’ When someone is attractive, people tend to scrutinize them more closely, especially if they are attracted to them.” In her younger years, James says that when people would stare at her, she knew it was either because they were going to hit on her or harass her for being trans. “It’s very strange to brace yourself for either possibility,” she says.
http://www.vocativ.com/culture/lgbt/what-if-caitlyn-jenner-werent-so-beautiful/
Gay Iconography: All About Alec Mapa
By Bobby Hankinson
Towleroad
05/23/2015
Even if you can’t immediately place his name, you’ve definitely seen actor Alec Mapa pop up in any number of television shows and film roles. The Filipino-American actor has left his mark on series including Roseanne, Seinfeld and Friends. You might know him best from his work onDesperate Housewives and Ugly Betty, but the openly gay actor is also the proud papa of an adopted son, and an outspoken advocate for the LGBT community.
Mapa and his husband Jamie Hebert married in 2008. Together they adopted a five year old boy. Their experience parenting is the source material for much of Mapa’s upcoming Showtime comedy special Baby Daddy, premiering June 12.
Alec Mapa appeared on ABC’s The View to discuss his family and talk about Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, which premieres June 12 on Showtime.
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5/21/2015
“People used to describe sexual issues as sins,” producer and activist Andrea James told MTV News. “Then they described them as diseases. Now they describe them as traits (who you are) or behaviors (what you do). An important goal with language is to find the most value-neutral way to describe something, so we don’t color people’s ideas simply by how we talk about it.”
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“Because of its history as a slur,” Andrea James said, “Some people don’t like the word ‘Queer,’ and they don’t think it can be reclaimed, but others feel it describes them and their community well. Another term some people use as an identity is Genderqueer, to specify that their queerness is not about sexuality, but specifically about gender identity and expression.” Genderqueer people may not identify as male or female, but as neither, both, or a blend.
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“Most people don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings or look dumb, so they worry about saying the wrong thing,” Andrea James told MTV News. “But no one is perfect. We all sometimes say things by accident that hurt someone else. If it’s truly an accident, most people will accept a sincere apology from you.”
http://www.mtv.com/news/2166198/experts-explain-bruce-jenner-language/
Showtime premieres Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, written and starring Broadway vet Alec Mapa, on June 12. In the show, which sold out in L.A. and NYC, dirty-minded Mapa tells the true story of his son’s adoption. Trans activist Andrea James cut a live taping of the show, docu-style, and the result is furiously funny and smart.
Via Ed Kennedy:
Alec Mapa may have had to use Kickstarter to get his Baby Daddy movie made, but Showtime will be broadcasting it on June 12. I saw a version of the show on the cruise I went on a few years ago, and it’s hilarious. It’s a mix of dirty jokes about his sex life and the trials of raising a child. It’s worth checking out.
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