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Pop Culture Fix: Tegan and Sara’s New Music Video Has More ’90s Lesbian Fashion Than a Lilith Fair Concert

Heather Hogan
Aug 28, 2019
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Welcome back to your weekly Pop Culture Fix!


+ Tegan and Sara have released the music video for “I’ll Be Back Someday,” the lead single off their forthcoming album, Hey, I’m Just Like You. There are more lesbian shoes in this one video than in my entire two-lesbian home and also there’s absolutely a Nokia5160 at one point.

+ The teaser for Hailee Steinfeld’s Dickinson is here and it is maybe a little subtextually gay but should be way more overtly gay!

+ I completely forgot Kate McKinnon is in this Fox News Bombshells movie until the trailer dropped.

+ The trailer for AHS 1984 is here and eerie as heck.

+ Missy Elliott puts on a masterclass in choreography and costume changes at the 2019 VMAs.

+ The Hollywood Reporter profiled Lily Singh ahead of her late nighty debut on September 16th.

+ Young and the Restless‘ Teriah fans are feeling hopeful after Monday’s daytime smooch.

+ Megan Rapinoe’s got a new profile and photoshoot in The Guardian.

+ America Chavez is getting a new streaming series on Disney+!

+ Latinx characters make up only 4.5% of speaking roles in top 1,200 films.

+ Kristen Stewart’s coming back to host SNL this season and also Drew’s girlfriend Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

+ My angel. 😭

+ Also hello Viola will be playing Michelle Obama in Showtime’s First Ladies. 

+ A Black Lady Sketch Show has been renewed for season two!

+ The radical kindness of Steven Universe

+ Janet Mock, Billy Porter, and MJ Rodriguez on Pose’s revolutionary second season.

+ Jane Lynch chatted with Conan about why Hollywood Game Night cut back on the booze.

+ Brie Larson continues to trigger MCU fanboys, this time by casually wielding Thor’s hammer.

+ Black Panther 2 will be here in 2022!

+ Laverne Cox on the importance of compassion and the legacy of Orange Is The New Black