The other day I watched the GLAAD awards while I folded my laundry. It was the first year that the GLAAD awards were televised and I certainly hope its not the last, because although there were the usual drawbacks of any awards show (long, boring), it also had a lot going for it. The difference was that while most televised awards shows honor accomplishments in entertainment, or possibly sports which are cool and all but not especially dramatic or moving, the GLAAD awards honor "fair, accurate and inclusive representation" of the LGBT community and LGBT issues. Which is sort of ...