Here’s your weekly Pop Culture Fix, rainbow kittens!
Roxane Gay and Debbie Millman are in love, pass it on.
The New York Times published a thing about Taylor Swift’s new video called “For Taylor Swift, Is Ego Stronger Than Pride?” which means all Taylor Swift takes and Pride takes are officially over, and if I hear another one, I’m seizing your queer credentials and you’ll only be able to have them reinstated after passing a very exhaustive test about the first season of Gentleman Jack.
Pose has been renewed early by FX!
Caroline Framke had a very long and candid conversation with Hannah Gadsby over at Variety.
Queer Eye too, for two more seasons.
How Booksmart screenwriter Katie Silberman wrote the movie’s rom-com ending.
Angelica Ross is over on Oprah dot come talking being a Black trans woman in America.
UK’s ITV has banned all-male writer’s rooms.
Dee Rees is going to write and direct a musical fantasy called The Kyd’s Exquisite Follies!
Here are CW’s fall premiere dates (For your specific information: Batwoman and Supergirl on October 6, All American on October 7, Riverdale and Nancy Drew on October 9, Charmed on October 11, and Black Lightning on October 21).
Please enjoy this GLOW season three trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQaCxIJX0J0
And this tweet.
https://twitter.com/shakirax3/status/1140674041197424641?s=21
Oh and also this Harlots season three trailer.
How streaming platforms ushered in a wave of queer representation in India.
25 LGBTQ filmmakers on the rise.
6 queer creators share the dream film and TV projects they haven’t been able to sell yet.
Desiree Akhavan, Sydney Freeland, and Tina Mabry are part of the first class of the ReFrame Rise Directors Program, ReFrame’s new initiative supporting established female filmmakers
Pose and Russian Doll lead the TCA Award nominations.
Wynonna Earp’s third season lands on Netflix on July 16, riiiiight before SDCC. Interesting!
Janet Mock makes history again!
Today, @JanetMock makes history as the first Black trans woman to establish an overall deal with a major studio.
"…there's potential to introduce hundreds of millions of viewers to trans people, and showing people who may not understand us, that we can tell our own stories." pic.twitter.com/nXhaW0STvo
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) June 19, 2019