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Pop Culture Fix: The Crown’s Emma Corrin Has Some Binder Recommendations and Pronoun Updates For You

A happy midweek upon you, my friends! Here is your Wednesday Pop Culture Fix!


+ The Crown‘s Priciness Diana, Emma Corrin, has updated their pronouns on their Insta bio and also offered up some binder recommendations with a new photoshoot. “Very intimate, very new, very cool. It’s all a journey right. Lots of twists and turns and change and that’s ok!,” they wrote. And it sure is!

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ8h3DRBDjn/

+ Vida creator Tanya Saracho is making her feature film directorial debut with Mala Hierba

The AV Club’s best shows of 2021 so far includes a whole bunch of your queer faves.

+ Here’s the Good Trouble season 3B trailer!

+ The Cruel Summer creator is leaving the show after a kerfuffle with Freeform.

+ Robin Givens is joining Batwoman season three (probably as Ryan’s mom???).

+ Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympics suspension over marijuana is a callback to an era Americans are moving away from.

+ Extremely confused referee deems USWNT Preath wondergoal too cool to exist.

+ In The Heights editor Myron Kerstein says the opening sequence took months to cut. As a person married to an editor, I would like to say WHAT?!?! And WOW.

+ Michelle Yeoh has joined the elven Witcher prequel, which may not be gay news, but it feels gay, you know? 

+ And also: a new Fear Street trailer for you.

Also.Also.Also: Princess Diana From “The Crown” Is Happy to Be “Ur Fave Queer Bride”

Welcome to your Thursday evening link round-up! Our website crashed for about two hours today and my brain is completely and thoroughly fried. Anyway! Some links!


Queer as in F*ck You

The Strength of Queer Venezuelan Refugees, Told In 20 Photographs

A Year into Pandemic, America’s Remaining Lesbian Bars Are Barely Hanging On

Proud Gay Aunties, Assemble! JoJo Siwa Comes Out As Pansexual In A Joyful, Celebratory Way

If you were wondering, Roxane Gay recommends getting your friends personalized stationary as a Thank You, also that you should start setting boundaries at work: Roxane Gay Is Practicing Saying No

I almost never — and I mean never — talk about straight television, especially white straight television. But this season of The Crown was magnificent in every comprehensible way, and so much of that was because of the weight that Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Emma Corrin lifted as a young Princess Diana. Anyways, this wouldn’t usually be “of our interest” but it appears that Emma came out to fans on her Instagram, sharing images from Pop’s 44th issue along with the caption “ur fave queer bride.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNYBe_Bh2Jj/


Saw This, Thought of You

Definitely read this if you are white and/or if you have economic privilege, basically if you’re the kind of person who already has at least one shot in the arm and are already day dreaming about one night stands and brunch with your friends (I have dreamt about both this week! So this isn’t a call out, it’s a call in). This article a sobering and grounding reminder in the best way: We’re at the Beginning of the End of Covid-19. Now What?

The Return of My Garbage Self

Ramona Taught Me: An Ode to Beverly Cleary’s Beloved Feminist Icon

Luxury Fashion Won’t End Fatphobia

You’re About To Hear A Lot More About “Ghost Guns”


Political Snacks

LGBTQ Women Face Major Hurdles Running For Public Office. They’re Not Giving Up.

I am still really pissed off and scared about the extreme anti-trans bill passed in Arkansas this week, and if you’re feeling similarly I recommend this Twitter thread Call to Action by Chase Strangio, whose someone I always trust and turn to in these times:

https://twitter.com/chasestrangio/status/1379839259130093573

Chase also recommends donating to Intransitive, a trans led organization in Arkansas working to supply trans kids with necessary care and stock up before the law takes into effect. You can also find other trans-led orgs to donate to nationwide as they mount battles against this growing mountain of state laws via Trans Justice Funding Project.