It’s the middle of the week and here’s a little Pop Culture Fix to get you the rest of the way!
+ Ammonite director Francis Lee will receive New Fest’s inaugural World Queer Visionary Award.
+ And here’s Lee on why he made Mary Anning gay in his biopic.
+ Janelle Monáe tells Stephen Colbert about friend Chadwick Boseman, finding revolution in a song.
+ 10 of the most stylish lesbian characters in cinema.
+ The Nigerian filmmakers risking jail with lesbian movie Ife. (Check out Chinelo Anyadiegwu’s
interview too!)
+ The Charlie’s Angels that made you gay.
Drew Barrymore getting choked up thanking the universe for bringing Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu into her life after they gush about her being a force of good in their world is why we forever stan these three angels pic.twitter.com/7LXC1X9AqZ
— Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) September 14, 2020
+ Brandi Carlile’s cover of “Mad World” is a real 2020 mood.
+ Indya Moore’s NYFW debut is tens, tens, tens across the board.
+ Kate McKinnon has inked a new deal with SNL.
+ Andre Braughe reexamines his cop roles and urges Brooklyn Nine-Nine to rise to the moment.
+ Cynthia Nixon on why she identifies as queer.
+ GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the winners of their TV Awards this weekend. Schitt’s Creek was the big favorite.
+ Stevie Nicks is on the edge of saving cinema.
+ Queer Eye and Drag Race took home some Creative Arts Emmys this year.