Watch GLAAD Media Awards SF 2013 Live Streaming Red Carpet Online Broadcast

Written By ADMIN on Monday 6 May 2013 | 13:25

If you missed the San Francisco GLAAD Media Awards, let us give you a recap.the GLAAD Media Awards Live Stream San Francisco Final 2013 is back to celebrate the biggest and most influential names in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender media in an effort to put the LGBT community on equal footing with its mainstream counterparts.


Award Details
Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 5:30pm
Hilton San Francisco - Union Square
333 O'Farrell Street San Francisco, CA
TV: Official TV Stream


The GLAAD Media Awards is like a big gay concert, except you get chummy with celebs and LGBT advocates, filling a room of hundreds of people who support you, The perks: You are fed a three-course meal, have access to an open bar and witness a red carpet live. So it's just like a concert, but better and a thousand times gayer. Like an Olivia Cruise and Dinah Shore, the GLAAD Media Awards should be on your lesbian bucket list. Whether you choose Los Angeles, New York or San Francisco, plan accordingly for 2013, and be sure to buy your TV Software from Official TV Stream for the 24th annual GLAAD Media Awards show.


Special Guests:



Just announced: Mel B to attend!

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SF GLAAD Media Awards Co-Chairs: 
Adam Sandel, Cathy Brooks, John Marez

SF GLAAD Leadership Council: 
Co-Chairs: Adam Sandel, Rick Hamer


Members: Cathy Brooks, Michael Echavez, Alejandro Franceschi, Patrik Gallineaux, Gary Gansle, Alex Goldsmith, Jim Laufenberg, Joel Stephen Leggett, John Marez, Saldy Suriben, Christopher Vasquez

Since 1990, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has been honoring various media outlets for their fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBT themes in film, television, theater, music, journalism, and advertising.


The Nominees For The 2013 GLAAD Media Awards:

OUTSTANDING FILM – WIDE RELEASE
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros. Pictures)
ParaNorman (Focus Features)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Summit Entertainment)
Your Sister’s Sister (IFC Films)

OUTSTANDING FILM – LIMITED RELEASE
Any Day Now (Music Box Films)
Keep the Lights On (Music Box Films)
Mosquita y Mari (Wolfe Releasing)
Musical Chairs (Paladin)
North Sea Texas (Strand Releasing)

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
Degrassi (TeenNick)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
The L.A. Complex (The CW)
Smash (NBC)
True Blood (HBO)
Official TV Stream

OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
Glee (Fox)
Go On (NBC)
Happy Endings (ABC)
Modern Family (ABC)
The New Normal (NBC)

OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL EPISODE
(in a series without a regular LGBT character)
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Me What to Do” Raising Hope (Fox)
“Family Matters” Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime)
“L’Affaire Du Coeur” Franklin & Bash (TNT)
“Lost and Found” Touch (Fox)
“Ruby Slippers” The Mentalist (CBS)

OUTSTANDING TV MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES
American Horror Story: Asylum (FX)
Hit and Miss (DirecTV)
Political Animals (USA)

OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY
Chely Wright: Wish Me Away (First Run Features)
Codebreaker (TODpix)
Hit So Hard (Variance Films)
How to Survive a Plague (Sundance Selects)
Vito (HBO)

OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
The Amazing Race (CBS)
“It Is What It Is” Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (TLC)
The Real L Word (Showtime)
Small Town Security (AMC)
“Welcome to Hollywood” Pregnant in Heels (Bravo)

OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW EPISODE
“At Home with Neil Patrick Harris, His Fiancé David Burtka, & Their Twins” Oprah’s Next Chapter (OWN)
“Autoshop Restores Bullied Gay Student’s Car for Free” The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated)
“Bishop Gene Robinson” The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
“The Husband Who is Now a Woman and the Daughter Who is Now a Son” The Jeff Probst Show (syndicated)
“Marriage Equality” The Suze Orman Show (CNBC)

OUTSTANDING DAILY DRAMA
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)

OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM – NEWSMAGAZINE
“Almost Equal” Chronicle (WCVB TV-5 [Boston, Mass.])
“Being Transgender in America” Melissa Harris-Perry (MSNBC)
“End of an Error” The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC)
“Golden Star” Rock Center with Brian Williams (NBC)
“The Last Closet” Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)

OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM SEGMENT
“Civil Rights Icon Supports Gay Marriage” CNN Newsroom (CNN)
“Controversial Pastor Preaches Against Gays” Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN)
“Matthew Mitcham Olympics Profile” NBC Olympics (NBC)
“Obama Endorses Marriage Equality” Good Morning America (ABC)
“Scout Mom Dismissed” MSNBC Live (MSNBC)

OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
“Black Church Reaches Out to Gay, Transgender Teens” by Meghan E. Irons (The Boston Globe)
“Game Changer” by Andy Mannix (City Pages [Minneapolis, Minn.])
“Generation Halsted” (series) (Windy City Times [Chicago, Ill.])
“Most Local School Districts Ignore State’s Anti-Gay Bullying Law” by Phillip Zonkel (Press-Telegram [Long Beach, Calif.])
“Turned Away, He Turned to the Bible” by Douglas Quenqua (The New York Times)

OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST
Frank Bruni (The New York Times)
Bill Nemitz (Portland Press Herald [Portland, Maine])
Leonard Pitts, Jr. (The Miami Herald)
Eugene Robinson (The Washington Post)
Dan Rodricks (The Baltimore Sun)

OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER OVERALL COVERAGE
The Baltimore Sun
The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald [Portland, Maine]
Sioux City Journal
USA Today

OUTSTANDING MAGAZINE ARTICLE
“The First Gay President” by Andrew Sullivan (Newsweek)
“The Marriage Plot: Inside This Year’s Epic Campaign for Gay Equality” by Molly Ball (The Atlantic)
“Netherland” by Rachel Aviv (The New Yorker)
“School of Hate” by Sabrina Rubin Erdely (Rolling Stone)
“The Transgender Athlete” by Pablo S. Torre and David Epstein (Sports Illustrated)

OUTSTANDING MAGAZINE OVERALL COVERAGE
The Advocate/Out
New York
The New Yorker
People
Seventeen

OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALISM ARTICLE
“The Beautiful Daughter: How My Korean Mother Gave Me the Courage to Transition” by Andy Marra.
“Boardroom Battle: Directors Clash Over Gay Rights” by Ryan Ruggiero (CNBC.com)
“Eight Months in Solitary” by Andrew Harmon (Advocate.com)
“Why Aren’t We Fighting for CeCe McDonald?” by Marc Lamont Hill (Ebony.com)
“Workplace Protections for LGBT Workers Remain Stalled” by Chris Geidner (BuzzFeed.com)

OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALISM – MULTIMEDIA
“The Advocate 45″ (series)
“Athletes at Core of ‘Fearless’ Photo Project” by Patrick Dorsey and Jeff Sheng (ESPN.com)
“‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’: Transgender Officers on Secretly Serving in the U.S. Military” by Marc Lamont Hill 

OUTSTANDING MUSIC ARTIST
Gossip, A Joyful Noise (Columbia Records)
Adam Lambert, Trespassing (19 Recordings, RCA Records)
Frank Ocean, Channel Orange (Def Jam)
Scissor Sisters, Magic Hour (Casablanca Records)
Rufus Wainwright, Out of the Game (Decca/Polydor)

OUTSTANDING COMIC BOOK
Astonishing X-Men by Marjorie Liu (Marvel)
Batwoman by W. Haden Blackman, J.H. Williams III (DC Comics)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Andrew Chambliss, Scott Allie, Jane Espenson, Drew Z. Greenberg (Dark Horse)
Earth 2 by James Robinson (DC Comics)
Kevin Keller by Dan Parent (Archie Comics)

OUTSTANDING LOS ANGELES THEATER
The Children by Michael Elyanow
Edith Can Shoot Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat
The Irish Curse by Martin Casella
Pieces by Chris Phillips
Silent by Pat Kinevane

OUTSTANDING NEW YORK THEATER: BROADWAY & OFF-BROADWAY
Bring It On: The Musical book by Jeff Whitty, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt and Amanda Green
Cock by Mike Bartlett
The Columnist by David Auburn
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang
The Whale by Samuel D. Hunter

OUTSTANDING NEW YORK THEATER: OFF-OFF BROADWAY
Baby Daddy by Alec Mapa
From White Plains written by Michael Perlman in collaboration with Fault Line Theatre
A Map of Virtue by Erin Courtney
Sontag: Reborn adapted by Moe Angelos, based on the book by Susan Sontag
Tail! Spin! created by Mario Correa


You are invited to celebrate the most outstanding images of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in the media at the largest, most visible LGBT gala in the nation, the GLAAD Media Awards 2013! Held in San Francisco with over 5,000 attendees, the GLAAD Media Awards bring celebrities, young adults together in support of GLAAD’s mission to amplify the voice of the LGBT community and achieve full equality!

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