Soap-opera star plays with Neutrino this week

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Hey all! Good show in store for you this week at the Neutrino Video Projects (NVP).

Eden Riegel of "All My Children" will be our celebrity guest. If you don't know who Eden is, you will (check out the news report below)!

Anyway, she's awesome. The show's awesome. And Eden's brother, Sam, will be one of our photographers this week!

Make your reservations now. This will be a show you will NOT want to miss!

Neutrino Video Projects (NVP)
UCB Theater, NYC
307 W. 26th St. (near 8th Ave.)
$7/person
Reservations: (212)-366-9176

DATELINE: April 15, 2003

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Daytime television viewers -- considered to be among America's most conservative audiences -- will see their first on-screen lesbian kiss next week, ABC television said Monday.

The kiss will take place during the April 22 episode of the Emmy-award winning soap opera "All My Children," making what ABC said would be a first in the world of daytime television.

It comes in a scene featuring gay teen character Bianca Montgomery (Eden Riegel), who came out as a lesbian in 2000, and her new friend Lena (Olga Sosnovska) who "in a moment of truth and true love ... comes to terms with her feelings."

"All My Children" has tackled a number of controversial topics during its 33 years on the air including AIDS, abortion, drug abuse, racial bias and teenage alcoholism.

"The theme of 'All My Children' from the beginning is the belief that, as God's children, we are all bound to each other by our common humanity despite our many personal differences; that it is our failure to understand and respect those differences that causes most of life's pain and suffering," said the show's creator, Agnes Nixon, in a statement..

"The Bianca story is our latest effort to dramatize that belief," she added.
 
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