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  • GLAAD Finds Painfully Low LGBT Representation in 2013 Films, Gives Two Studios Failing Grades

    The civil rights organization’s yearly survey failed Paramount and Warner Bros. for “including only minor and offensive portrayals of LGBT people”

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    The Bayou State was top locale for Hollywood’s major movies last year, according to a new report from FilmL.A.

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