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| Maia Sharp Takes a Turn Musician Maia Sharp is on a roll. Her songs have been recorded by everyone from The Dixie Chicks and Cher to Bonnie Raitt and Trisha Yearwood (and she makes appearances on the last two albums as well). And critics are still raving about her 2005 release, Fine Upstanding Citizen.
| Women Helping Women Women for Women International has been helping women worldwide since the early 1990s.
| | Inside the Director’s Studio In 1986, years before The L Word, Ellen, Ani or curve hit the scene, Donna Deitch broke some major ground with her now-iconic tale of lesbian love in the 1950s. One of the few lesbian films of the time that proved its staying power beyond the immediate years following, Desert Hearts set the bar and is still arguably the standard par excellence in lesbian film. At the time though, the then 40-year-old Deitch could never have predicted what her film would come to mean, or if commercial or critical success awaited. “I had no idea,” she says. “I was in the middle of a process. … All I knew … was that I had to finish it and I had to sell it.”
| Nip/Tuck's Roma Maffia Roma Maffia, who plays a lesbian on the edgy FX drama Nip/Tuck, gives us a little mental workout.
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