“Noah’s Arc,” the two-season Logo dramedy about four gay friends navigating the highs and lows of Los Angeles, is planning its return, according to the show’s creator — but not on the pioneering cable ...
It’s been nearly two decades since the slice-of-life dramedy Noah’s Arc premiered on Logo, quite literally changing the TV landscape just by daring to put the stories of Black, queer men front and ...
In 2005, the groundbreaking series Noah’s Arc brought revolutionary representation of LGBTQ+ individuals to television, particularly for Black gay men. Now, after nearly a 20-year hiatus, the show ...
In 2006 Q. Allan Brocka's film "Boy Culture" struck a nerve within the gay male community. The film told the story of X (Derek Magyar), a jaded rent boy in Seattle and his close relationship with his ...
Queer history never dies, it is only born again. A lot has changed in the two decades since audiences first met the core four of Noah's Arc - so titled after Noah (Darryl Stephens) and his A.R.C. - ...
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20 Years Later, ‘Noah’s Arc’ Is Still Bringing Nuanced Black Queer Stories To Our Screens
It’s hard to imagine what Black gay storytelling in Hollywood today would look like without “Noah’s Arc.” Twenty years ago, the trailblazing series premiered on Logo TV, the first queer-focused ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
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