Welcome to your Monday Pop Culture Fix, friends! I hope you’re staying safe out there!
+ Kate McKinnon is channeling RBG to help you with your workouts during your quarantine.
+ From Chapter 3: Legends, Pioneers, and Survivors of the NYT magazine’s We Are Family project: The Esteemed Black Actresses Who Finally Have the Spotlight.
+ One thing I love about One Day at a Time on Pop! is that we’re getting all these deleted scenes.
If anyone knows how to get Elena to stop talking, it's Abuelita. 👀 Lydia reveals a little *too* much in this deleted scene from #ODAAT… pic.twitter.com/GFcf30dPkx
— One Day at a Time (@OneDayAtATime) April 10, 2020
+ Brandi Carlile pays tribute to John Prine by performing “Hello In There” on Colbert.
+ The Bend it Like Beckham timeline of women’s soccer.
+ From Kelsey Minor over at The Grio: Queer Harlem Renaissance: Short films highlight LGBTQ contributions to culture.
+ 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star have been renewed.
+ Hannah Gadsby’s coming back to Netflix in May.
+ This sure does seem right up your alley!
Friends! Cancelled book tour is now VIRTUAL QUEER MEMOIR FESTIVAL w/ authors, cooks, podcasters, rock stars, showrunners and more.
Download Zoom & use meeting ID 480 019 9916 or click https://t.co/OwAVwBe52l
$5 suggested Venmo donation.
Community & conversation!! pic.twitter.com/iGUa5MCvky
— Cameron Esposito (@cameronesposito) March 19, 2020
+ Netflix’s Circus Of Books trailer introduces the kindly couple behind an iconic gay porn purveyor.
+ Killing Eve head writer Suzanne Heathcote chatted with Variety about season three.
+ Watch Grace & Frankie‘s season seven premiere live table read.
+ Grey‘s EP Krista Vernoff is as bummed about having to put a pin in Teddy’s love triangle as you are.
+ A star-studded ‘Disney Family Singalong’ special is coming to ABC.