Pop Culture Fix: Carol Aird Performs “You Don’t Own Me” at the Stonewall Inn

Flung Out of Space

Carol Aird, most recently seen getting robbed of an Oscar a little over a year ago, recently turned up in the West Village at Stonewall Inn to perform a stunning rendition of “You Don’t Own Me” for a charity event benefiting the Newton Action Alliance.  The people who don’t own her include but are not limited to: Donald Trump and Fucking Harge. She followed up “You Don’t Own Me” by lending her voice to backup vocals for Adele’s “Hello” and lending her head to a pussy hat like what ladies wore at the Women’s March on Washington D.C. during presidential inauguration weekend.

I actually thought this was just a really good drag performance until I logged onto Slack this morning and saw a message from Stef saying SOMEONE WAKE UP HEATHER.


Teevee

+ I don’t know if I have the stomach to watch this season of Veep after the way last season ended and also the way our IRL presidential race ended, but here’s the first trailer for season six.

https://youtu.be/p37KETPpde0

+ Please enjoy these familiar faces in the new trailer for the queer web series Different Girls.


Movies

+ I do not believe we have yet talked about this new Kristen Stewart movie, the follow up to 2017’s Cannes Film Festival darling, Totino.

+ Excuse me. Julie Andrews almost DIED filming Mary Poppins?!


Queer Humans, Out and About

+ You’ve seen it by now, but just a reminder:

+ Brandi Carlile asked some big time stars to cover her “The Story” album for the War Child UK charity. ONE OF THEM WAS DOLLY PARTON. And also The Indigo Girls!

“This is a David and Goliath story,” Carlile said in a statement. “Since becoming a mother, the reality of a child’s beautiful life being torn apart by war felt like too big of a problem for me. So I asked my heroes and friends to help me launch a rock at the giant that is our refugee crisis and help in the only way we know how: through the power of music.”

+ Being out looks good on Sara Ramirez.

+ Roxane Gay is not here for Simon & Schuster’s equivocating about Milo.

+ Queer WNBA players are allies are not happy with former WNBA star Candice Wiggins’ recent claim that she felt discriminated against in the league because everyone else was gay and that  “you have to look like a man, play like a man to get respect.” Mechelle Voepel, the gold standard of sports reporting in women’s basketball, interviewed loads of past and present players about Wiggins’ remarks over at ESPN.

Before you go! Autostraddle runs on the reader support of our AF+ Members. If this article meant something to you today — if it informed you or made you smile or feel seen, will you consider joining AF and supporting the people who make this queer media site possible?

Join AF+!

Heather Hogan

Heather Hogan is an Autostraddle senior editor who lives in New York City with her wife, Stacy, and their cackle of rescued pets. She's a member of the Television Critics Association, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, and a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer critic. You can also find her on Twitter and Instagram.

Heather has written 1719 articles for us.

23 Comments

  1. I’m totally for the exploration of the theme of Kristen Stewart cast as the personal assistant with overt lesbian undertones in a thousand movies.
    For artistic reasons.

    • P.S.:I was in New York for two days.
      Two days.
      Sunday and Monday were those days.
      I meant to go to the Stonewall Inn on Monday, but canceled that plan due to laziness.
      Guess who has done an elaborate version of the Wookiee howl a little while ago.

  2. I’m glad they’ve finally released one of the deleted scenes from Carol. (The other one is Abby and Redhead going to glove lunch together).

  3. Last week Wikipedia banned links to The Daily Mail on the grounds it is unreliable. If it’s not good enough for them, I don’t think it’s good enough for Autostraddle.

    • yeah, I clicked on that headline and when I saw it was that source opening I shut swiped that browser closed as quickly as I could.

  4. I appreciate that the WNBA players, both past and present, are walking a fine line–on the one hand, they don’t want to dismiss bullying outright because it is a real issue for so many, but on the other, they want to defend a league that’s being unfairly maligned–but it’s frustrating not to see Wiggins called out for what she’s actually doing.

    Candice Wiggins is lying.

    Candice Wiggins is exploiting a league that allowed her to play in front of her friends and family in order to get a book deal.

    Candice Wiggins is feeding into worst preconceived narratives about the league to boost her own celebrity.

    She is a liar and I wish more people were in a prominent position to call her out for lying.

    • I appreciate the way the players have responded. Not only because it doesn’t discount the possibility that bullying could have taken place and should be taken seriously, but also because they have to do such a delicate dance here. If the players were bolder in their comments and called her a liar, it would be construed as evidence of the bullying and jealousy Wiggins said she suffered from.

      They are between a rock and a hard place and have to manage to defend themselves while keeping it positive. Which *still* won’t stop some haters from jumping on the story, but has kept things from spiraling.

      I also appreciate that the players have focused on the fact that their sexuality and personal lives and femininity should not be subjects of public scrutiny without (as far as I have seen) feeling like they have to rush to assert their sexual orientation. They’ve pointed out the absurdity of the statistic without making it seem like being gay itself is a problem.

      What is completely absurd here is that the league itself has given no response and left it to the players to defend the WNBA themselves. The league is damn lucky that they have such intelligent, thoughtful women playing for them.

      And of course the mainstream media are happy to take a poorly written flame article and run with it without doing any research of their own or ever covering the league if there isn’t a scandal to flout. It’s THEIR job to call out lies, not repeat them. And yet, here we are.

  5. Loved this quote at the end of the Roxane Gay piece:

    …we are afforded the freedom of speech but there is no freedom from the consequences of what we say.

  6. Candice Wiggins Says 98% of the WNBA players are lesbians. 12 players per team, 12 teams in the league, that’s 144 players. I am pretty sure there are more than 3 heterosexuals playing in the WNBA.

  7. like I may actually need to call in sick and stay home to re-watch Carol today. Surely ‘made useless by lust for Cate Blanchett’ is on the list of maladies my doctor can sign me off for?

  8. I have at least one former boss who would have assumed that was a euphemism for period problems and not asked any more questions!

  9. I was watching the Different for Girls trailer and wait – is that? Could it be Melissa Ferrick’s “Drive” playing in the background? IT IS INDEED.

Comments are closed.