Hollywood gay dads profiled...

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aaadada.jpgI gotta say, the Los Angeles Daily News is one cool newspaper. Not just because they have been 100 percent behind me doing the Out In Hollywood blog, but because of stories like the one that is on the cover of today's features section by my colleague Nancy Dillon. Doubling Up On Daddies focuses on how more gay male couples are turning to surrogates for fatherhood.
Among those Nancy profiles are "Ugly Betty" writer-producer Oliver Goldstick and his partner Bud Leslie who have two biological sons, Simon and Jonathan. Also in the article is Don Roos, the talented writer-director behind such indie gems as "The Opposite of Sex" and "Happy Endings." Roos and his partner Dan Bucatinsky, (pictured at right) are preparing to adopt their second child from the same woman who mothered their adopted daughter, Liza. Bucatinsky is the writer and star of "All Over the Guy."
It's a terrific piece and one that not only tells some personal stories, but lists some helpful resources on where to begin.

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Greg Hernandez, Page 2 "News Lite" columnist for the Los Angeles Daily News, gives you a fly-on-the-wall account of the Oscars and other awards show, movie premieres, film festivals and various star-studded events. He also shares his celebrity interviews as well as specially-selected videos and photos. He writes about all things pop culture through a gay man's eyes ...
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