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2 comments | Tuesday, November 30, 2010




You may now have a reason to watch the Sundance Channel if you're not watching already when the new series "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys" premieres on December 7th. Producers and BFF's Nathan Hale Williams and Crystal McCrary Anthony will be one of four platonic couples featured giving viewers a look into the unique dynamic of openly gay men and their close female friends.


Williams and Mcrary were the producing duo behind the hit black gay indie film Dirty Laundry and are considered to be among New York's African-American elite. Their story line seems to revolve around both their professional and personal lives. McCrary a single mother of two and Williams' desire to become a parent before turning 35 and his experience being a single man for the first time in over a decade.





Will you be watching? I know I'll be tuning in. Get into two previews featuring the beautiful and talented duo in the new series below:








h/t Bernie

2 Comments:

<$BlogCommentAuthor$> said...

Thanks for sharing Darian. This sounds great. I didn't know that Nathan was single now. I thought he and Keith were forever.

November 30, 2010 2:21 PM

 
<$BlogCommentAuthor$> said...

Thanks for Darian. I'll be looking out for the new show. I was shocked to here Nathan say he's "single". That's unfortunate as I love to see gay couples survive and make it. It gives me hope that I can someday have that as well.

Ah man, God's best to them both.

December 04, 2010 4:06 PM

 

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