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British TV doctor Christian Jessen is openly gay—and in a relationship—but he'll be undergoing reparative, or ex-gay therapy, on the new Channel 4 series Cure Me, I'm Gay.

Jessen, known for hosting the series Embarrassing Bodies, will undergo several different treatments and then test himself with a device measuring sexual arousal. He'll also talk to gay people who have undergone such therapy, and those who claim to be cured of their same-sex attractions.


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Complex Magazine ranked the most ambiguously gay moments on the BBC's Sherlock. (And, no, it's not every single scene.)


The Wachoski siblings have signed on to produce Sense8, a 10-episode sci-fi series on Netflix that will feature both gay and transgender characters. Lana and Andy Wachowski, who are readying Jupiter Ascending for a July release, teamed up with Babylon 5 writer J. Michael Straczynski on the series, which follows a diverse group of people who share violent visions of the benevolent Jonas and the villainous Mr. Whispers. According to TVLine.com, characters include a trans blogger and a closeted Latin telenovela actor.


Big Gay Ice Cream Shop, one of the best dessert placess in New York, is opening a branch in Los Angeles this spring. In addition to unabashedly queer branding, BGIC is known for inventive flavors and toppings, and signature dishes like the Bea Arthur cone (vanilla soft serve, dulce de leche and crushed Nilla wafers) and the Mermaid sundae (vanilla soft serve with key lime curd, crushed graham crackers and whipped cream).

The L.A. shop, which follows two successful West Coast test drives of the Big Gay Ice Cream truck, will be located on 9th Street near the newly opened Ace Hotel on Broadway. "We both had an affinity for coming out here because of L.A.'s amazing weather, the produce, the food and a weirdness—like the weirdness in New York—that we appreciate," says Big Gay co-owner Bryan Petroff. Added business partner Douglas Quint, "If you're going to move to L.A. from New York, this is the baby-step way to do it."

Don't live in either metropolis? A Big Gay Ice Cream cookbook is on its way, too.


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Megan Mullaley is getting ready for a mini-Will & Grace reunion on Sean Hayes sitcom, Sean Saves the World, but don't expect a replay of their old antics. "Sean asked me what I thought, and I sent him a few ideas of what I thought might work because they desperately want to avoid any kind of Jack-and-Karen similarities," the actress tells HuffPo. "The network’s very nervous about that, so my character is going to be very non-Karen-esque. But I wanted there to be that same fun dynamic—and have the ability to have a lot of physical comedy—so what I pitched to them hopefully will accommodate that."  Mullaley's episode will begin filming in early February.


Out actor Neil Patrick Harris will be honored as Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Man of the Year at a ceremony on February 7 that will include a tour of Hasty Pudding headquarters, the presentation of the vaunted Pudding Pot and a celebratory roast in his honor.  "I assume this is for that pudding wrestling competition I won last April, right?" joked Harris. "It was dark and seemed quite seedy at the time—I'm stoked that it's connected with Harvard. Fancy!"

British actress Helen Mirren was named Harvard's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year.

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