In 2005, the groundbreaking series Noah’s Arc brought revolutionary representation of LGBTQ+ individuals to television, particularly for Black gay men. Now, after nearly a 20-year hiatus, the show ...
Queer history never dies, it is only born again. A lot has changed in the two decades since audiences first met the core four of Noah's Arc - so titled after Noah (Darryl Stephens) and his A.R.C. - ...
In "Noah's Arc: The Movie," Noah (Darryl Stephens), Chance (Doug Spearman), Ricky (Christian Vincent) and Alex (Rodney Chester) return to revive their groundbreaking franchise for a new generation of ...
Jensen Atwood, Rodney Chester, Darryl Stephens, Patrik-Ian Polk, Christian Vincent and Wilson Cruz at the “Noah’s Arc: The Movie” premiere (Credit: Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Paramount+) It’s been ...
When “Noah’s Arc: The Movie” debuts on Paramount+/ Showtime June 20, it’s like an audience favorite that has never truly gone away. Regarded as the first scripted television series to revolve around a ...
In the two decades since Noah’s Arc premiered on Logo, it has not only become a touchstone for Black gay men, it’s also cemented its place in television history as a groundbreaking, one-of-its-kind ...
It’s hard to imagine what Black gay storytelling in Hollywood today would look like without “Noah’s Arc.” Twenty years ago, the trailblazing series premiered on Logo TV, the first queer-focused ...
When “Noah’s Arc: The Movie” debuts on Paramount+/ Showtime June 20, it’s like an audience favorite that has never truly gone away. Regarded as the first scripted television series to revolve around a ...
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