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Jane LynchJulie Goldman's Celesbian Interviews Special: JANE LYNCHIn the last installment of this round of Celesbian Interviews, Jane Lynch talks to Julie Goldman about kissing Cybill Shepherd on The L Word, Kate McKinnon's lips, and her upcoming movies with Carol Burnett and Meryl Streep. The Julie Goldman Celesbian Interviews Special:
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Watch previous Celesbian Interviews here. Submitted on June 12, 2008 at 3:44 pm See Jane Lynch cook with Meryl StreepJane Lynch and Meryl Streep in a movie? Together? Is it Christmas already? Everyone’s favorite lesbian scene-stealer Jane Lynch has signed to star opposite Meryl Streep in the new film Julie & Julia. Meryl will play the culinary legend Julia Child, and Jane will play her sister.
The film is based on the memoir (or, more accurately, blogoir) Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen by author/blogger Julie Powell. In 2002, Powell was working as a secretary and living in a run-down apartment in Queens. On a whim, she decided to try to make all 524 recipes in Child’s classic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking in the span of a year. To chronicle her epic undertaking, she started a blog. Long story slightly shorter, the blog became a book and the book is now becoming a movie.
Added into the mix are Amy Adams as title-character Julie, Stanley Tucci as Child’s husband, Paul, and Nora Ephron (When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail) writing and directing. While the memoir focused mainly on Julie’s trials and tribulations tackling her year-long adventures in cooking, the movie will bring in more backstory about Child’s life, including her years spent in Paris in the '40s and '50s. Child passed away in 2004, just two days before her 92nd birthday. … continue reading Submitted on March 10, 2008 at 5:00 pm TV alert: Jennifer Coolidge on "Nip/Tuck"Yeah, I'm starting to loathe Nip/Tuck, but I decided to finish the season, mostly to see Jennifer Coolidge in the finale tonight. You may know Coolidge from Best in Show (she got to kiss Jane Lynch!), For Your Consideration, American Pie or Legally Blonde.
She almost always plays characters who are described as "dim-witted," but you have to be smart to play that dumb — and to be that funny. Here's a clip from Best in Show. "We could not talk or talk forever, and still find things to not talk about." Love it! Here's hoping Coolidge's Nip/Tuck character will get to retain a little dignity ... oh, who am I kidding? She wasn't exactly dignified the first time she showed up: She played a Hearts and Scalpels patient who had a, um, lip transplant. That means what you think it means. Coolidge also has several film projects in the works, if you just can't bear to tune in tonight. And if you haven't seen Best in Show, rent it now! Submitted on February 19, 2008 at 5:14 pm We're Getting Nowhere: "The L Word" 5.3This week we're pleased to present a Very Special Episode of We're Getting Nowhere, featuring guestbian royalty Jane Lynch! Ms. Lynch was kind enough to stop by our studios to watch and chat about episode 5.3 of her show, The L Word.
It's a no-brainer that Jane Lynch (and we seemed to have trouble calling her anything but "Jane Lynch" even to her face) was a wonderful guest; insightful, witty and delightfully dirty-minded at times! Our discussion topics this week included breasts, ex-girlfriends, which male celebrity we'd most like to be, breasts, why we love Holland Taylor, lesbians "hooking up," and the "soft, tender underside" of Bette Porter. Jane Lynch also does a terrific impersonation of herself as "(Mr.) Joyce Wischnia," recreating her lesbionic swagger with impeccable style. So watch as the three of us kiss Jane Lynch's ass and bask in the glow of her comedic genius. Submitted on January 23, 2008 at 12:06 pm TV alert: Jane Lynch and Paget Brewster on "American Dad" on SundayI have yet to see a single episode of American Dad, the animated Fox satire from Seth MacFarlane (he also created Family Guy). But on Dec. 16, two guest voices might make it worth watching: Jane Lynch and Paget Brewster. I'd rather see them, not just hear their voices, but oh well. Here they are in their best "wait a minute" poses:
The episode is called "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever," which is also quite appealing. As Juno might say, "Dream big!" Submitted on December 14, 2007 at 11:15 am Photos: L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's 36th Anniversary Gala & AuctionOn Saturday, Nov. 17, the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center held their annual gala and auction. They raised just under half a million dollars for their programs, which include chat groups, family services and an annual women's night. Here are a few photos from the event, which featured stars like Jane Lynch, Jenifer Lewis, Shirley MacLaine and Linda Ronstadt. George Takei, Center CEO Lorri L. Jean, Alec Mapa and Jane Lynch: Submitted on November 21, 2007 at 11:06 am Casting an all-female "Star Trek": Make it so.If you’re ever at a Star Trek convention and things get a little boring, here are six words guaranteed to stir the pot. “Best Star Trek captain ever. Discuss.” Entire websites are devoted to the Kirk vs. Picard debate, and it’s not a subject that Trekkies take lightly. Here at AfterEllen.com, however, no discussion is necessary. The best Star Trek captain is obvious.
News of Star Trek XI, directed by J.J. Abrams, has fueled new debate, since the movie’s storyline is a prequel to the original series and requires casting younger versions of Kirk & crew. Our own globalgrrl had a Psychic Friends moment when she correctly put Zoë Saldana in the role of Uhura.
That got me thinking: If an AfterEllen.com woman can cast a part so perfectly, imagine the lineup if AfterEllen.com cast an entire Star Trek film. Especially if the film had an all-female cast. Now we’re talking. I can almost see the marquee. “AfterEllen.com presents: Star Trek L: Revenge of the Manatees.” … continue reading Submitted on October 5, 2007 at 4:11 pm She Said What? Episode 16She Said What? is a weekly online lesbian entertainment talk show featuring lesbian and bisexual women discussing the latest pop culture and entertainment news. EPISODE 16 (April 26, 2007) Jane Lynch talks about her storied film and TV career, from Best in Show to The 40-year-old Virgin to The L Word. GUEST: Actress Jane Lynch That's what she saidWe shot 4 episodes of She Said What? on Friday at Dinah Shore in Palm Springs, and between that and the pool parties, I still haven't gotten my voice back. Here are some of the highlights from the episodes -- which guest-starred Amanda Bearse, Nancylee Myatt, Maeve Quinlan, Suzanne Westenhoefer, and Jane Lynch, with Dara (aka bad machine) and Julie Goldman filling in as co-hosts, and a special AfterEllen-themed episode co-hosted by me, Karman, Malinda, and Dara:
Here are some photos from the shoot:
(click "read more" to see more photos from the shoot) … continue reading Submitted on April 1, 2007 at 11:16 pm |
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