Real World Brooklyn :: The Gayest Yet?
by Scott Stiffler
EDGE Contributor
Monday Jan 5, 2009
http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=entertainment&sc=television&sc2=features&sc3=&id=85399Premiering in 1992, "The Real World" showed us how glamorous prejudices, petty grievances and drunken hot tub hijinks could be. The show is also notable for third season cast member Pedro Zamora, an AIDS activist who was among the first out, gay and HIV positive men to obtain a significant national profile.
The twenty-first season, Real World: Brooklyn, premieres on Wednesday, January 7. It promises to be gayer than a particularly gay picnic basket; packed with enough gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning participants to ensure this season will be the most rainbow-friendly one so far. No longer onboard for shock value, novelty or conflict-baiting, the lavender-leaning members of this eight-person cast will (if the press materials aren't lying) do their part to keep it real and make life in their Red Hook warehouse digs particularly fabulous.