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Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever.
by Sarah Warn

A weekly column highlighting lesbianism in pop culture

Friday, June 24, 2005

SUNSHINE, LOLLIPOPS, AND LESBIANS
Although she hasn't exactly been hiding her sexual orientation, singer Lesley Gore officially came out as a lesbian this week in her interview with us. Gore is best known for her 1960s pop hits, like "It's My Party (I'll Cry if I Want To) and "You Don't Own Me;" she has a new album coming out next week.

EDGEMONT UPDATE
A very limited release (i.e. 200 copies) of the first five seasons of the Canadian series Edgemont on DVD is going to be sold for $100 to those who email Feedback@Edgemont.tv and express interest. For those not familiar with the show, it's a teen drama which includes Smallville's Kristin Kruek among the cast, as well as Grace Park as one of the only Asian lesbian teen characters on a North American television show (read more about that here). Currently, there are no other plans to release the show on DVD, and it won't be available in stores, so if you want a copy, you have to email feedback@edgemont.tv with the subject "Edgemont DVDs" and include your mailing address in the body of the email. Target delivery date is August.

You do have one other way to see it: Edgemont has just begun airing on the cable channel WAM in the U.S.

GRATUITOUS LESBIAN SCENES ALERT
Ah horror movies, a lesbian's best friend. Earlier this month, we were treated to High Tension, and next week we have the DVD release of the 2004 film The Sisterhood, a horror movie about a college freshman who goes undercover to defeat a sorority of "glam goth bisexual Satanists," as one heterosexual man phrased it in his very funny review of the film. He goes on to ask, "by the way, is it just me or does it seem as if virtually every horror movie that makes female empowerment its central theme ends up with girls making out with one another?" Out of the mouths of straight guys...

True to form, Land of the Dead, the fourth installment of George Romero's popular Dead horror movie franchise which opens this weekend, has its own shiny lesbian moment: two lesbians appear out of nowhere, start making out, and then suddenly get grabbed by zombies. (And I thought watching High Art with my girlfriend on our first date made for the worst lesbian date ever...)

STANDING STILL
Last week was the premiere of director Michael Cole Weiss's indie film Standing Still at the Las Vegas film festival CineVegas. The movie is a young Big Chill-type film set against the backdrop of a wedding, in which a group of college friends reunite for a weekend several years after graduation. One of the friends is a lesbian played by Lauren German (MTV's Undressed, A Walk to Remember) who re-enters the life of the bride, played by Amy Adams (Catch Me if You Can), with whom she once had a relationship and wants to win back. German's character finds her plans thwarted, however, and her attention unexpectedly captured by another woman, played by Mena Suvari (who played Claire's lesbian lover on last season's Six Feet Under).
The movie also stars James Van Der Beek (Dawson's Creek), Colin Hanks (Orange County), Ethan Embry (Can't Hardly Wait), Aaron Stanford (X2, Tadpole) and Melissa Sagemiller (Get Over It).

Mena Suvari, Lauren German, and Amy Adams all playing for our team, in the same movie? What's the catch? Oh, here it is: you won't be able to actually see the film anytime soon, since Standing Still hasn't been picked up for distribution yet. But the director tells me there are several offers on the table, so stay tuned.

MORE MENA
Speaking of Mena Suvari, gay message boards have been overrun with speculation this week about new photos of the recently divorced Suvari hanging out at a bar in Venice Beach, CA with a blond butch lesbian. Because straight women and lesbians? Can't be friends. (Didn't anyone read The Truth About Hillary?)

Everyone's so eager to find the Next Big Lesbian these days, it's like a Sapphic Sixth Sense out there: "I see Cynthia Nixon's!"

AND NOW FOR THE BEST NEWS I'VE HEARD ALL WEEK
Ilene says no more Jenny flashbacks in Season 3 of The L Word.

That's it for this week! Check back next Friday for a new installment of Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever.

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