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14th GLAAD Media Awards

Annual US media awards ceremony


Annual US media awards ceremony

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The 14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2003) were presented at three separate ceremonies: April 7 in New York; April 26 in Los Angeles; and May 31 in San Francisco. The awards were presented to honor "fair, accurate and inclusive" representations of gay individuals in the media.

Special Recognition

  • Vanguard Award - Eric McCormack
  • Davidson/Valentini Award - BD Wong
  • Vito Russo Award- Rosie O'Donnell
  • Excellence in Media Award - Diane Sawyer
  • Golden Gate Award - Stockard Channing
  • Stephen F. Kolzak Award - Todd Haynes
  • Special Recognition: Christina Aguilera

Awards

Winners are presented in bold.

Film Awards

  • Outstanding Film - Wide Release
    • Far From Heaven (Focus Features)
    • Frida (Miramax Films)
    • The Hours (Paramount Pictures)
    • The Rules of Attraction (Lions Gate Entertainment)
    • Sweet Home Alabama (Touchstone Pictures)
  • Outstanding Film - Limited Release
    • 8 femmes (Focus Features)
    • Borstal Boy (Strand Releasing)
    • His Secret Life (Strand Releasing)
    • Kissing Jessica Stein (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    • Y Tu Mamá También (IFC Films)

Television Awards

  • Outstanding Drama Series
    • Once and Again (ABC)
    • Queer as Folk (Showtime)
    • The Shield (FX)
    • Six Feet Under (HBO)
    • The Wire (HBO)
  • Outstanding Comedy Series
    • Sex and the City (HBO)
    • Will & Grace (NBC)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular gay character)
    • "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Honey?" - George Lopez (ABC)
    • "My Own Private Rodeo" - King of the Hill (Fox)
    • '*"Pararse" - *Resurrection Blvd.''''' (Showtime)
    • "Relax!" - Grounded for Life (Fox)
    • "Scared Straight" - Crossing Jordan (NBC)
  • Outstanding Television Movie or Mini-Series
    • The Badge (Starz!)
    • Bobbie's Girl (Showtime)
    • The Laramie Project (HBO)
    • The Matthew Shepard Story (NBC)
  • Outstanding Documentary
    • Gay Weddings (Bravo)
    • Middle School Confessions (HBO)
    • Southern Comfort (HBO)
    • Trembling Before G-d (New Yorker Films)
    • True Life: I'm Coming Out (MTV)
  • Outstanding Daily Drama
    • All My Children (ABC)
    • Daniela (Telemundo)
    • Undressed (MTV)
  • Outstanding Talk Show
    • '*"Adopted by Gay Parents" - *The Rosie O'Donnell Show'''''
    • "Gays in Sports" - Donahue (MSNBC)
    • "Dolly Parton" - So Graham Norton (BBC America)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism
    • "Coming Out" - Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
    • "Kantaras v. Kantaras" - CourtTV (CourtTV)
    • "A Matter of Choice?" - Nightline (ABC)
    • "Nick News Special Edition: My Family is Different" - Nick News with Linda Ellerbee (Nickelodeon)
    • '*"Rosie's Story: For the Sake of the Children" - *Primetime Thursday''''' (ABC)

Print

  • Outstanding Magazine Article
    • "About a Boy Who Isn't" by Benoit Denizet-Lewis (The New York Times Magazine)
    • "Free and Clear" by Esera Tuaolo with Luke Cyphers (ESPN The Magazine)
    • "Indian Gays Step Out" by Kavita Chhibber Narula (Little India [Reading, Pa.])
    • "A Killing in Colorado" by Jon Barrett (Teen People)
    • "Mormon Family Values" by Katherine Rosman (The Nation)
  • Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
    • AsianWeek
    • The Chronicle of Higher Education
    • National Catholic Reporter
    • Teen People
    • TV Guide
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article
    • "Coming Out: Revelation Alters Daughter's Relationship with Folks" by Martha Irvine (The Associated Press)
    • "Dos Madres para un Hogar (Two Mothers in One Household)" by Patricia A. Gonzalez-Portillo, (La Opinión [Los Angeles])
    • "Gay Muslims Face a Growing Challenge Reconciling Their Two Identities" by Robert F. Worth (The New York Times)
    • "Mauling Death Creates an Activist" by Anna Gorman (Los Angeles Times)
    • "Queer and Present Danger" by Ken Picard (Independent [Missoula, Mont.])
  • Outstanding Newspaper Columnist
    • Margery Eagan (The Boston Herald)
    • Thomas Oliphant (The Boston Globe)
    • Leonard Pitts, Jr. (The Miami Herald)
    • Deb Price (The Detroit News)
    • Steve Rothaus (The Miami Herald)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Overall Coverage
    • Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    • Chicago Tribune
    • Newsday
    • Orlando Sentinel
    • USA Today
  • Outstanding Comic Book
    • The Authority (Wildstorm/DC Comics)
    • Green Lantern (DC Comics)
    • Murder Mysteries (Dark Horse Comics)
    • Strangers in Paradise (Abstract Studio)
    • X-Statix (Marvel Comics)

Digital

  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
    • "Fired for Being Gay" by Jennifer Barrett, Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • "The Gay Purge" by Cheryl L. Reed, Salon.com
    • "More Than Just Cross-Dressing: Identifying the Transgender Market" by Kipp Cheng, DiversityInc.com
    • "One Man's Tale" by Josh Hammer, Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • "Sleeping with the Enemy" by Flore de Préneuf, Salon.com
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Overall Coverage
    • CourtTV.com
    • Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • Salon.com

Music & Theater

  • Outstanding Music Album
    • Become You, Indigo Girls (Epic Records)
    • Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape, Meshell Ndegeocello (Maverick Records)
    • Crucible, Halford (Sanctuary Records)
    • Release, Pet Shop Boys (Sanctuary Records)
    • A Wonderful World, k.d. lang and Tony Bennett (Sony Music)
  • Outstanding Los Angeles Theater
    • The Big Voice: God or Merman?
    • A Cold Coming We Had of It
    • The Day I Stood Still
    • Dementia
    • Drama Club
  • Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway and Off-Broadway
    • Elle
    • The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
    • Kilt
    • A Man of No Importance
    • Take Me Out
  • Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off-Broadway
    • A to B
    • Rhapsody in Seth
    • Single Wet Female
    • Spanked!
    • Zanna, Don't!
  • Outstanding Washington DC Theater
    • Corpus Christi
    • Glory Box
    • Hedwig and the Angry Inch
    • The Laramie Project
    • Not As Cute As Picture

References

References

  1. link. (2011-07-26 Retrieved on November 9, 2008)
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