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Morning Brew – Angel Haze, Beth Ditto and Cara Delevingne pose for Alexander Wang’s Do Something collab

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ArtForum has a review of Carol from out writer Melissa Anderson.

It’s almost time for TGIT, and Sara Ramirez and Portia de Rossi are part of the wine-throwing fun in this promo.

And more of the Shondaland crew posed for this photo in EW.

Dope is back in theaters this Friday, in case you didn’t catch Kiersey Clemons as a tomboy lesbian the first time.

Complex writes about Cameron Esposito‘s upcoming episode of Drunk History.

Today at 1pm ET/10am PT, catch Addicted to Fresno director Jamie Babbitt and stars Natasha Lyonne and Judy Greer on HuffPost Live.

Alexander Wang has a star-studded collaboration with the Do Something campaign, including Cara Delevingne, Beth Ditto and Angel Haze. DoSomething.org is an organization that hopes to inspire young people and social change in areas like violence, the environment and bullying. All of the proceeds from Alexander’s capsule collection will go to their efforts. Want what they’re wearing? Visit AlexanderWang.com or a AW store near you. T-shirts are $45, hoodies $85.

Stone Butch Blues is available for download for free in celebration of the late Leslie Feinberg‘s birthday yesterday.

Natasha Lyonne is not a picky pie eater.

DJ Venus X is part of Mix Mag’s bad ass list of women who shaped the history of dance music. They write:

The outspoken New York DJ and party promoter is a sign of the times. Her GHE20G0TH1K events were a safe place for queer people of color, honoring the ballroom house legacy and mixing it all up with unlikely club sounds from all over in true post-inernet fashion.

Interview magazine chats with Halsey.

Another new dating app and site for lesbian and bi women has launched. Check out OnlyWomen.

Black Swan won another best sex scene poll.

Joseline Hernandez and Mimi Faust of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta talk about hooking up on the Season 4 reunion (part 2).

“The ghosts of two school girls” will get really “uncensored” in Kindred Spirits, a video game from Steam.

Kate Moennig is playing somebody’s (straight) mother in a new indie film called Lane 1974, based on Clane Hayward‘s memoir The Hypocrisy of Disco. The description:

“Lane 1974” follows thirteen year old Lane (newcomer Sophia Mitri Schloss) as she tries to live within the confines of her mother’s (Hallelujah, played by Katherine Moennig) bizarrely rigid counter culture philosophies, yet dangerously loose parenting style in the rolling countryside of Sonoma County, and the city streets of San Francisco, 1974.

Director SJ Chiro grew up on communes in the ’70s and, in a press release, says:

“Katherine Moennig was the actress I immediately thought of to play Hallelujah. Working with her has been one of the great joys of my career. Kate is a sharp, incisive, and straightforward person, much like the woman she plays. She is able to bring incredible depth and humanity to a complicated role. I can’t wait for the world to see a very different side of Kate Moennig.”

SyFy has renewed Dark Matter for a second season. More Zoie Palmer!

The Guardian writes about LGBT women fighting against homophobia and sexism in Tunisia.

Today in Lesbianish TV: The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Guests: The cast of One Big Happy (rerun) Good Morning America (ABC 7 a.m.) The View (ABC 11 a.m.) (rerun) Ellen “It’s a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World”/”The Hospital” (Laff 11 a.m./11:30 a.m.) (rerun) Faking It “Stripped” (MTV 12:45 p.m.) I Am Cait marathon (E! 1 p.m.) Grey’s Anatomy marathon (Lifetime 1 p.m.) The Talk (CBS 2 p.m.) (rerun) Secrets of a Restaurant Chef (Food Network 2 p.m.) (rerun) Survivor’s Remorse “A Time to Punch” (Starz 2:50 p.m., 9 p.m., 11:20 p.m., 1:45 a.m.) Steven Universe (Cartoon 3 p.m./3:30 p.m.) WNBA Basketball – Washington at Phoenix (NBA 3:30 p.m.) Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (HBO Comedy 3:35 p.m.) Ellen (Laff 4 p.m./4:30 p.m.) (rerun) Law & Order: CI “Great Barrier” (We 4 p.m.) (rerun) Tea with Mussolini (Starz Cinema 5:20 p.m.) Key & Peele “Hollywood Sequel Doctor” (Comedy Central 5:50 p.m.) – With Jasika Nicole (rerun) Ghost Whsperer “Til Death Do Us Start” (Ion 7 p.m.) (rerun) South Park “D-Yikes” (Comedy Central 7:56 p.m.) (rerun) Big Brother (CBS 8 p.m.) Cutthroat Kitchen “The Truck Stops Here” (Food Network 8 p.m.) (rerun) Catfish: The TV Show “Chitara & Priscilla” (MTV 8 p.m.) (rerun) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: Live (Palladia 8 p.m.) (rerun) The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC 9 p.m.) Candidly Nicole “Nicole Richie: Gay” (VH1 11 p.m.) Ray Donovan “Tulip” (Showtime 11 p.m.) Catfish: The TV Show “Blaire & Markie” (MTV 11:02 p.m.) (rerun) Big Brother: After Dark (Pop 12 a.m.) Glee: The Concert Movie (FXM 12 a.m., 2 a.m.) White Collar “Pilot, Pt. 1 & 2” (Universal HD 4 a.m./5 a.m., 8 a.m./9 a.m.) (rerun) Best in Show (HBO Zone 4:05 a.m.) Buffy “Help” (Pivot 6 a.m.) (rerun) Rules of Engagement “Double Down” (TBS 6:30 a.m.) (rerun) Buffy “Bad Girls” (ABC Family 7 a.m.) (rerun) (Thanks Roni!)

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