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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Tags: sean hayes, nbc, new comedy, will and grace

Sean Hayes is finally making his way back to network television in a new comedy series!

No, we're not getting the Jack & Karen spinoff of Will & Grace that we've been pitching, but we're enthused nonetheless. 

Details on Sean's new project after the jump!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 29 October 2012
Tags: ian mckellen, derek jacobi, new sitcom, british tv, vicious old queens, will and grace, itv1, uk

This is the only thing we want to watch on television. 

Like ever.

Sir Ian McKellen is teaming up with his good friend, Sir Derek Jacobi (a founding member of the Royal National Academy, which loosely translated means he's fancy) as part of a new British television sitcom.

The show is called Vicious Old Queens and features McKellen and Jacobi as two elderly gay men living together in London. We DIE!

More after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 12 October 2012
Tags: will and grace, megan mullally, larry king now, interview, eric mccormack, will truman, karen walker, gay characters, straight actors

What would Will & Grace have been like without Will?

Or at least Will as we know him? Apparently we almost had to find out as according to Megan Mullally, who played our patron saint booze hound, Karen Walker, Eric McCormack initially turned down the role.

Why? He didn't want to play gay. 

Watch the short clip from Mullally's interview on Larry King Now after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 01 August 2012
Tags: sean hayes, up all night, nbc, maya rudolph, will and grace, guest arc, tv guide

We're happy with any opportunity to see Sean Hayes back on our TV screens (R.I.P. Will & Grace), and the latest gig he just booked has us all kinds of excited!

Hayes is headed to NBC's Up All Night for an extended arc, and there promises to be lots of play time with one Maya Rudolph (Ava)!!

More after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Tags: michael urie, partners, cbs, pilot pick up, behind-the-scenes, comedy, sitcom, will and grace, david kohan, max mutchnick, brandon routh, gay tv

CBS has picked up the gay (or at least half-gay) sitcom Partners starring our beloved Michael Urie (and yummy Brandon Routh as his boyfriend)!

We were already excited about the show, but the latest clip has us asking, is it September yet?!

Check out a behind-the-scenes clip after the jump!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 08 May 2012
Tags: max mutchnick, president obama, wholly offensive, marriage equality, evolving, joe biden, will and grace, same sex, gaylebrities

Despite the monthly monkey gland treatments we suffer through to create the illusion, it is not, in fact, 1998. You're just reading a lot about Will & Grace this week thanks to Vice President Joe Biden's shout out during Meet the Press. During the interview, Biden referred to the show as being responsible for changing America's attitude towards the LGBT community. Now, after the plug, every single bitch from Will & Grace is coming out of the woodwork to take a bow, including controversial creator Max Mutchnick, who has used the platform to call out President Obama.

So, what did Mutchnick—who will sign his campaign checks to Joe Biden from now on—say that has left some of Obama's LGBT supporters up in arms?

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 08 May 2012
Tags: stephen colbert, eric mccormack, will and grace, vice president joe biden, colbert report, comedy, straight, sitcom, pussy hound, equality, gay couples

In response to Vice President Joe Biden's extolling of Will & Grace for making America more tolerant of homosezzuals, Stephen Colbert drafts Will himself for a show that he hopes will the country accept heterosexual male roommates. Watch Will and Grayson in Pussy Hound, after the jump!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 07 May 2012
Tags: will and grace, debra messing, eric mccormack, sean hayes, vice president joe biden, marriage equality, come out, support, tv, reactions

We were so caught up with Vice President Joe Biden evolving at a faster pace than any of his colleagues on Sunday that we overlooked his shout out to Will & Grace for changing the game. But the stars of our bible (aka Will & Grace) of course, didn't miss the moment, and reacted to the VP's extolling of their show. Check out what Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack and Debra Messing's have to say, after the jump!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Tags: megan mullally, nick offerman, americans for marriage equality, will and grace, parks and recreation, cedric the entertainer, marriage equality, pro-lgbt, pro-gay, same-sex marriage

The goddess that is Megan Mullally joined her husband Nick Offerman (possibly our favorite part of Park And Recreation) in a new ad for Americans For Marriage Equality.

We've said a prayer to our patron saint, Karen Walker, in thanks.

Check out the ad after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 05 April 2011
Tags: three stooges, will and grace, jack mcfarland, sean hayes, will sasso, the farrelley brothers, 20th century fox, film

Years of playing Jack McFarland opposite Megan Mullally’s abusive Karen Walker might have been the perfect preparation for Sean Hayes to play the part of a slapstick, physical comedy genius.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Tags: prop. 8 trial, judge walker, ryan kendall, equal rights foundation, the san jose mercury news, prop8trialtracker, katherine young, paul nathanson, gary segura, will and grace, david thompson, obama, hrc

Update:

After lunch, the plaintiffs’ team brought out the big guns while Segura remained on the stand: the Mormon and Catholic church involvement in the Prop. 8 campaign. Prop. 8 lawyers tried to keep e-mails and literature distributed by religious groups out of the trial—under the argument that churches have a right to communicate within their organizations and such communication is private—but the judge didn’t buy it. He said Prop. 8 was a political campaign, therefore communication is out in the open, and so the evidence was entered into the trial.

Documents are shown, some with areas blacked out for the public view, that show, to varying degrees, the role religious institutions played in the campaign: from major funding to...

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Tags: will and grace, eric mccormack, debra messing, marriage equality, california

Will & Grace successfully showed the beauty that can come from gay-straight friendships. In an appropriate and symbolic reunion, the straight stars of Will & Grace are reuniting for one night only in North Hollywood to raise money for marriage equality.

The team behind Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays has included Debra Messing as a cast member in previous press releases, but announced on Monday that Eric McCormack will be joining the production as well.

If the coming together of Messing and McCormack wasn’t enough to tickle our fairy fancies, proceeds from the star- and playwright-studded night of short plays will benefit the HRC.

For more info and for tickets, visit El Portal Theatre's website.

 

 

 
 
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