The Worst TV of 2009
TV addict Dave White follows up his Best of '09 list with the roundup you were really waiting for ... reasons he hates Speidi and the cancellation of Pushing Daisies.
The Best TV 2009
Whether it's Adam Lambert, Rachel Maddow or The Situation, Dave White -- a man with impeccable taste and seriously glazed-over eyeballs -- chooses 2009's best television moments.
Sweet 16 The Cast of Project Runway Season 7
It’s back on TV and in New York! The must-watch Lifetime series Project Runway returns January 14 with 16 new designers, who will try to “make it work” for hosts Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum.
The Good, the Bad and Ugly Betty
With Ugly Betty on a creative upswing, executive producer Silvio Horta discusses how the series has avoided “jumping the shark” and how he navigated Justin’s coming-out story line.
Neil Patrick Harris Gets Cracked
Neil Patrick Harris on being honored by the Trevor Project’s Cracked Xmas and plans to sing on How I Met Your Mother and the Dr. Horrible sequel.
The Year Without an Oprah Claus
With Oprah's Favorite Things MIA this year, Dave White tracks down other essential Christmas viewing — including a demon dressed as Santa, a psycho toy factory employee, and Martha Stewart teaching Rachel Maddow to cook.
Advocate Goes Behind the Scenes of Venice
Guiding Light's Otalia might be gone, but head backstage with The Advocate to the set of star Crystal Chappell's new lesbian-themed web series, Venice.
We Do Not Discriminate Says BBC
Reports that a gay couple was denied admittance into a taping of Top Gear, a British television show for car enthusiasts, have forced the BBC to release a statement insisting that it does not discriminate against gays.
The Test of Love
The powerful new documentary Love in a Time of HIV explores the impact of HIV on the lives and relationships of people living with the virus.
Chelsea Guy
Chelsea Lately comedian Guy Branum cracks wise on his celebrity crushes, offensive gay humor, and the heavy responsibility of being Chelsea Handler’s “staff homosexual.”
Driving Miss Wanda
Love her or loathe her, drag queen Porsche sidekicks The Wanda Sykes Show into shape.
Viki Victorious?
Soap icon and six-time Emmy Award winner Erika Slezak talks about the trials and tribulation of playing Victoria Lord and her run for mayor, gay rights, and the sudden death that rocks Llanview.
The Thespian Cherry Jones
After decades of working steadily in the theater, two-time Tony winner Cherry Jones was passed up for the film version of Doubt -- and went on to win an Emmy for playing the President of the United States on 24 instead.









