Pop Culture Fix: Ellen Page, Keke Palmer, Evan Rachel Wood, Tegan & Sara and Xena, Who Could Ask For Anything More

Welcome to your weekly Pop Culture Fix in which we update you on all the latest developments in Lesbians who eat Pop Rocks before giving oral sex.


Movies

via Ellen Page is in Escape Mode

Photo by Amanda Friedman for Brooklyn Magazine via Ellen Page is in Escape Mode

+ AfterEllen talks to Evan Rachel Wood about co-starring with Ellen Page in “Into the Forest,” a thriller about two sisters trapped in their house 30 miles from the nearest town during a somewhat apocalyptic situation. Wood discusses feeling like Ellen Page’s ‘Mama Bear” and how fun it is to work with other women insetad of being the solo lady in a sea of men. Also:

AE: You’re three queer women working on this film—

ERW: Woo!

AE: I wonder if that brings any kind of energy to the set or the performances because it’s not a queer film.

ERW: No, no. It’s not, and it didn’t change anything, which I thought was kind of cool. Yes, we’re all out queer women, but we still do the same job; that doesn’t change what we do or how we do it. If anything, it was just kind of a cool—we all sat on set one day and looked at each other and went, “Hey! Pretty cool. Pretty cool. All three of us man.” [laughs] So it’s kind of showing we’re just as capable and doesn’t really make a difference. If anything, it’s kind of cool to show it works the same way. It’s a good question because of course we all had little moments of “This is pretty cool.”

(Also if while you are reading the interview you find yourself bothered by those unblockable video ads that pop up and form themselves in the middle of every page, just a quick PSA: the network that runs AE’s ads runs most of our ads too, and the only reason we’re not running that same style of ad is because we hope that enough of you will join A+ so we don’t have to!)

+ Ellen Page is on the cover of Brooklyn Magazine LOOKING FINE and talking about Tallulah and Into the Forest.

Pimp, an indie film from writer-director Christine Crokos, stars Keke Palmer as a pimp and Haley Ramm as her girlfriend. They dream of a better life from their current situation existing “on the streets of New York amidst the hustles and dangers facing those working in the illegal sex trade.”

+ The biggest box-office actress right now is a lesbian. (It’s Ellen DeGeneres)

+ On a post-Twilight Kristen Stewart.


Teevee

+ Vogue talks to Sarah Sutherland about her breakout season on Heather’s current obsession, Veep:

How did you feel about Catherine’s coming-out episode? I’m happy it was handled as such a normal thing.
David [Mandel, executive producer of Veep] talked to me about wanting Catherine’s relationship to be a surprise and to come out of nowhere. It felt appropriate to have this huge thing happening to Catherine that her mother and nobody really noticed. Similar to what you just said, I was relieved that it wasn’t going to be made into any kind of big deal that it was a woman, specifically; if you actually pay attention, it has nothing to do with that.

+ Episode 412 of Orange is the New Black broke our hearts right open in so many ways, and has made a lot of fans (including us) angry at the show for sacrificing a black lesbian character to, apparently, teach white people a lesson. Our Episode 412 reviewer, Raquel Willis, was also not a fan of this development. The AV Club, however, gave the episode an A-.

+ Looking back on Xena: “Storylines teased the audience with the possibility that Xena and Gabrielle might be a romantic couple, though it was never made explicit, in part because of concerns of alienating the audience. But it wasn’t an aspect the show’s creators shied away from, either.”

+ Lea DeLaria talks to HelloGiggles about how the AIDS crisis made her want to become a comedian.

+ The Advocate thanks HBO for having lesbian characters.

+ Jessica Williams is leaving The Daily Show. Are y’all listening to Two Dope Queens though? ‘Cause that is my new favorite podcast AND YOU SHOULD BE.

+ Constance Wu, who I am in love with, will be playing a lesbian military psychologist named Jane on Hulu’s new series Dimension 404. Lea Michele will also star.


Music

+ “With [Tegan and Sara’s] recent appearance on Charlie Rose, they’ve cemented themselves as people who are willing to converse with Charlie Rose as he tries to talk about things that have nothing to do with them or their work, such as novels.”

+ How Tegan and Sara are queering mainstream pop in Toronto

+ Watch St. Vincent Perform at a Charity Concert While Wearing a Toilet Costume

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Riese is the 43-year-old Co-Founder of Autostraddle.com as well as an award-winning writer, video-maker, LGBTQ+ Marketing consultant and aspiring cyber-performance artist who grew up in Michigan, lost her mind in New York and now lives in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in nine books, magazines including Marie Claire and Curve, and all over the web including Nylon, Queerty, Nerve, Bitch, Emily Books and Jezebel. She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word, and then she had the idea to make this place, and now here we all are! In 2016, she was nominated for a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. She's Jewish and has a cute dog named Carol. Follow her on twitter and instagram.

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15 Comments

  1. Has there been a reality show yet that features a regular lesbian couple? And if not, isn’t it about time?

    And Xena! Tall! Amazon! KickAss! Leather! Many Skills!…..I can’t even imagine

      • Thanks. I had forgotten Gimme Sugar, but I remembered The Real L Word after I hit the submit button.

    • And Just Jillian, which followed a lesbian couple with kids
      I hope it gets a second season

    • I’m pretty certain there’s been some lesbian contestants on The Amazing Race. Different reality show genre though…

  2. ugh, please don’t use the same ads that After Ellen does!!! It’s the main reason I don’t visit their site because it is SOOOO SLOW.

  3. Please dear lesbian Jesus in heaven don’t start running the ads that AfterEllen does. Those ads are the main reason I don’t go to that site anymore AND IT WOULD KILL ME IF I COULDN’T AUTOSTRADDLE EVERYDAY! TAKE ALL MY MONEY!!!

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