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How to be an Entrepreneur with Reichen: That's Gay Web Exclusive

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Winning "The Amazing Race" and dating former NSYNC member Lance Bass isn't the only reason Reichen Lehmkuhl made it onto Logo's "The A-List: New York." He's also a successful entrepreneur. infoMania's Bryan Safi has some business ideas he's been working on himself, including the tiny cell phone for people with tiny hands. Can his inventions propel him to A-List status? With Reichen's help, he may now have a 0.02% chance. Progress!

That's Gay is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of That's Gay, Bryan Safi explores gay issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media. For more Bryan visit http://current.com/groups/thats-gay/ and Current TV.

infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi, Ellen Fox, and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV.

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3 comments // How to be an Entrepreneur with Reichen: That's Gay Web Exclusive // Video

  • wicaco
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      wicaco  
    • ATTENTION BRYAN: We need a new "That's Gay" segment. This time, we need one centering on the entertainment stereotype that "lesbians are simply waiting for the right man to step into the picture". We've seen this stereotype on Queer as Folk, The L World, and now the Golden Globes has awarded The Kids Are Alright for the same cliche plot line. For that matter, why does this plot seem to occur much more frequently with female homosexuals rather than with male homosexuals? I don't see fictional gay men cheating on their partners with women, it's just the lesbian characters who get this treatment.

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