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  1. 27 de oct. de 1971 · Is Some of My Best Friends Are… (1971) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  2. Listen to Some of My Best Friends Are on Spotify. Some of My Best Friends Are… is a podcast hosted by Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the 1980s. Today a Harvard professor and an award-winning journalist, Khalil and Ben still go to each other to talk about their experiences with the absurdities and intricacies of ...

  3. Some of My Best Friends (previously titled Macho Man and Me and Frankie Z before its premiere) is an American sitcom television series created by Marc Cherry and Tony Vitale, that aired on CBS from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The series was inspired by the film Kiss Me, Guido.The show was cancelled after only five of the seven produced episodes had aired.

  4. Some of My Best friends Are was released at the beginning of the gay rights movement and just two years after the Stonewall riots of 1969. It was also released at the time when cinema was beginning to change and address important issues frankly. I can't believe to begin to think just how shocking this film must've been when it was released.

  5. I'm not racist, I have black friends. "I'm not racist; I have black friends" (variant: "Some of my best friends are black" [1] [2]) is a saying which is often employed by white people to justify their claim that they are not racist towards black people. The phrase, which gained popularity in the mid-2010s, has since sparked many internet memes ...

  6. 3 de nov. de 2022 · On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, the musical's writer and co-creator, Joan Lipkin, discussed the legacy of “Some of my best friends are,” and reflected on the recent reunion performance.. The 1989 production “was incredible,” said Lipkin, the founder and artistic director of That Uppity Theatre Company in St. Louis.