'Glee' Hits High Note at GLAAD Awards
by Andrew Scott, posted Apr 19th 2010 9:00AM
'Glee' was among the big winners at Saturday's 21st annual GLAAD Media Awards.According to the Hollywood Reporter, the hit Fox series, which has already won top honors from the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild, snagged the award for Best Comedy.
ABC's 'Brothers and Sisters' won Best Drama, while Lifetime's 'Prayers for Bobby' and Logo's 'RuPaul's Drag Race' took home Best TV Movie or Miniseries and Best Reality Series, respectively.
Meanwhile, comedian and talk-show host Wanda Sykes was honored with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for promoting equal rights.
'Glee' was among the big winners at Saturday's 21st annual GLAAD Media Awards.According to the Hollywood Reporter, the hit Fox series, which has already won top honors from the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild, snagged the award for Best Comedy.
ABC's 'Brothers and Sisters' won Best Drama, while Lifetime's 'Prayers for Bobby' and Logo's 'RuPaul's Drag Race' took home Best TV Movie or Miniseries and Best Reality Series, respectively.
Meanwhile, comedian and talk-show host Wanda Sykes was honored with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for promoting equal rights.
"I want to thank the Fox network for allowing me to do the show I'm doing; it's like Rupert Murdoch buying back all the hate -- like I'm saving him from going to hell," Sykes quipped, according to the report.
Among the other winners were Tom Ford's 'A Single Man,' for outstanding wide-release film, and Drew Barrymore, who received the Vanguard Award "for her history of championing the LGBT community."
