Morning Brew – Raven-Symoné challenges Rick Santorum on anti-LGBT stance on “The View”
Good morning! It’s the official first day of LGBT History Month, and GLSEN has a great guide for schools to help integrate our community’s history into their educating.
Queer chicks love PETA. Last night’s 35th Anniversary Party had these babes out for the cause:
Brittney Griner will sit out the start of USA Basketball’s European Training Camp because of her domestic violence arrest in April. A statement from USA Basketball CEO Jim Tooley:
“USA Basketball does not condone violence of any sort. Brittney accepted responsibility for her actions and has been complying with the court order to attend domestic violence counseling and has served a seven-game suspension in the WNBA. USA Basketball has conducted extensive interviews with everyone involved, and because Brittney has continued to show remorse and has dealt with this issue head-on, USA Basketball believes that the discipline it is imposing on Brittney is appropriate and fair.
Edie Windsor came out to support her attorney Roberta Kaplan ahead of the release of her new book, Then Comes Marriage, about their fight against DOMA.
The Daily Beast writes about Boston marriages and Katy Perry in the same article. ICYMI, Katy invited a fan on stage and she was a little overly-excited.
Women & Hollywood talks with Jamie Babbit about directing, Addicted to Fresno and But I’m a Cheerleader.
Did your ovaries scream when you saw this picture of Ellen DeGeneres with North West? Just me?
A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Sep 30, 2015 at 8:09pm PDT
The Internet performed a Tiny Desk Concert. Definitely check it out.
Brandi Carlile appeared on Tavis Smiley last week where she discussed early influences, family and The Fire Watcher’s Daughter.
The Arkansas Time profiles Jennifer Chilcoat, an out activist who works with queer youth as part of PALS (People of Alternative Life Styles).
Guns.com has an interview with Angela Batiste, a “proud lesbian gun owner” who wants to find more LA-based women to go shooting with.
Three lesbian coaches (Shannon Miller, hockey; Jen Banford, women’s softball; and Annette Wiles, women’s basketball) who were fired from their positions at the University of Minnesota have filed a federal complaint against the school. Serious BS they have to deal with.
Meanwhile, Kent State wants LGBT athletes to feel OK to be themselves.
Ellen Page and Julianne Moore chat about Freeheld with USA Today.
Ellen also stopped by Good Morning America yesterday.
Mode’s 100 Years of Wedding Gowns is truly worth a watch. (All the way through!)
Raven-Symoné grilled Rick Santorum on his homophobic views when he stopped by The View yesterday.
Today in Lesbianish TV:
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Live with Kelly & Michael – Guests: Kate McKinnon, Julianne Moore
Good Morning America (ABC)
The Today Show (NBC 10 a.m.) – With Jenna Wolfe
The View (ABC 11 a.m.)
Ellen (Laff 11 a.m./11:30 a.m.) (rerun)
Home & Family (Hallmark 12 p.m.) – Guest: Cat Cora (rerun)
Archer marathon (Comedy Central 12:10 p.m.)
Grey’s Anatomy marathon (Lifetime 1 p.m.)
The Talk (CBS 2 p.m.)
Sex and the City “Defining Moments”/”What’s Sex Got to Do With It?”/”Ghost Town” (E! 2:30 p.m./3 p.m./3:30 p.m.) (rerun)
Doll & Em (HBO 2:45 p.m., HBO2 1:45 a.m.)
Don’t Be Tardy… marathon (Bravo 3 p.m.)
Ellen “Public Display of Affection”/”Emma” (Laff 4 p.m./4:30 p.m.) (rerun)
Friday Night Lights “The Son” (Pivot 4 p.m.) (rerun)
Steven Universe “When It Rains; Chloe” (Cartoon 5:30 p.m.)
The Best Thing I Ever Ate “Last Supper” (Cooking Channel 6:30 p.m.) (rerun)
Tammy (HBO2 6:45 p.m.)
Survivor’s Remorse “The Dagger” (Starz Edge 7:15 p.m., 10 p.m., 12:55 a.m.)
Grey’s Anatomy “Walking Tall” (ABC 8 p.m.)
The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC 9 p.m.)
Don’t Be Tardy… “Social Edition” (Bravo 9 p.m.)
Masters of Sex “Full Ten Count” (Showtime2 9 p.m.)
Arrow “My Name Is Oliver Queen” (CW 9 p.m.) (rerun)
NWSL Soccer Championship – Kansas City vs. Seattle (Fox Sports 1 9:30 p.m., 3 a.m.)
How to Get Away With Murder “She’s Dying” (ABC 10 p.m.)
E.d. on Air by Ellen DeGeneres (QVC 10 p.m.)
Ray Donovan “Exsuscito” (Showtime2 10 p.m., Showtime 3:15 a.m.)
Beat Bobby Flay “Battle of Brooklyn” (Food Network 11:30 p.m.) (rerun)
Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC 12:36 a.m.) – Guest: Ellen Page
Cruel Intentions (Encore 1:45 a.m.)
Kitchen Inferno “Burning Love” (Food Network 4 a.m.) (rerun)
Buffy “The Harvest”/”The Witch” (Pivot 5 a.m./6 a.m.) (rerun)
Buffy “A New Man” (ABC Family 7 a.m.) (rerun)
(Thanks Roni!)