“I remember on 'Sex and the City,' we had an episode about bisexuality and ‘does bisexuality exist.’ They quizzed us all, and I was like, ‘Totally.’' — Cynthia Nixon.
Angels in America
at the Signature Theatre in New York that I really started to look at the crossroads of my personal and professional and public selves. There were a spate of teenage suicides that year. A lot of young LGBT kids were killing themselves because of how seriously they were bullied. This was around the time that Dan Savage started the It Gets Better campaign. I actually made an It Gets Better video in 2010, before I came out.
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