Must-See LGBTQ TV: Season three of ‘One Day at a Time’ and the moms return on ‘Good Trouble’

Must-See LGBTQ TV: Season three of ‘One Day at a Time’ and the moms return on ‘Good Trouble’

Photo Credit: Freeform

Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

On Tuesday’s Good Trouble, Callie and Mariana get a visit from their moms, Stef and Lena. The matriarchs of The Fosters come to the coterie in the episode, entitled “Parental Guidance,” but even with all the residents on their best behavior, things get out of hand. Good Trouble: Tuesday, 8pm on Freeform.

Netflix’s GLAAD Media Award-nominated comedy One Day at a Time will release its third season on Friday. A reboot of the ‘70s sitcom, the show follows the Alvarez family, a Cuban-American family living in Los Angeles. The show delves into issues of immigration, PTSD, mental illness, and more, including the coming out of lesbian daughter Elena, and it does it all through humor. One Day at a Time: Friday, on Netflix.

Sunday, February 3: Counterpart (8pm, Starz)

Monday: Arrow (8pm, The CW); Black Lighting (9pm, The CW);

Tuesday: American Housewife (8pm, ABC); Good Trouble (8pm, Freeform); Roswell, New Mexico (9pm, The CW); This Is Us (9pm, NBC); I Am Jazz (9pm, TLC)

Wednesday: Riverdale (8pm, The CW); grown-ish (8pm, Freeform); All American (9pm, The CW); The Magicians (9pm, Syfy); Schitt’s Creek (10pm, Pop TV)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Legacies (9pm, The CW); Brooklyn Nine-Nine (9pm, NBC); Will & Grace (9:30pm, NBC); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC); Broad City (10pm, Comedy Central); The Other Two (10:30pm, Comedy Central)

Friday: One Day at a Time (Netflix); Dynasty (8pm, The CW); RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (8pm, VH1); Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (9pm, The CW)

February 3, 2019

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“My Situation Was Not Pleasant,” Says Rami Malek About Bryan Singer: WATCH

“My Situation Was Not Pleasant,” Says Rami Malek About Bryan Singer: WATCH

“Everyone deserves a voice and anyone who wants to talk about what happened with Bryan deserves to have their voice heard,” Malek said during a conversation at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Malek is speaking out about the allegations of sexual abuse that have arisen in recent weeks about Bryan Singer, who directed him in his Oscar-nominated performance for Bohemian Rhapsody.

Rami Malek put all of his focus into portraying Queen frontman Freddie Mercury — so much so that he wasn’t aware of the allegations surrounding the film’s director Bryan Singer according to People magazine.

On Tuesday, shortly after learning he earned an Oscar nomination for best actor in Bohemian Rhapsody, Malek, 37, explained where his mindset was in the early stages of filming the blockbuster biopic.

“As far as I knew, I was considered before Bryan was even attached,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “So I had my head down preparing for this for about a year ahead of time, and I never really looked up.”

Of his time working with Singer, 53, who was repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct, Malek said, “I didn’t know much about Bryan. I think that the allegations and things were, believe it or not, honestly something I was not aware of, and that is what it is.”

Singer was fired the film and replaced by Dexter Fletcher for allegedly being “unexpectedly unavailable” for several days on set said People.

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Photographer Tom Bianchi, Renowned for Chronicling Gay Life, Deleted by Instagram without Warning

Photographer Tom Bianchi, Renowned for Chronicling Gay Life, Deleted by Instagram without Warning

Instagram deleted the account of famed photographer Tom Bianchi without warning on Saturday. Bianchi has produced 21 books of photographs, essays, and poetry and is best known for his male nudes, particularly his photo books chronicling gay life in Fire Island Pines, the popular New York summer getaway.

Bianchi posted about his suspension on Twitter, revealing a screenshot of his Instagram page with every image removed. This is reportedly the post which got Bianchi suspended.

My Instagram was deleted today, requested a review, will post an update when I have one pic.twitter.com/AT9P8q3QQF

— Tom Bianchi (@tombianchi) February 2, 2019

Asked if the platform had given him any warning, Bianchi responded: “No warning, had an image removed a few months ago due to some visible pubic hair.”

In 2019 we hold strong against repressive forces

Untitled, 331, Fire Island Pines, 1975-1983
Archival pigment photograph
Signed numbered on recto
14.55in x 12.05in
Edition 5 of 15

Print Availablet.co/B7la92zS0U pic.twitter.com/DKBnhoFNbR

— Tom Bianchi (@tombianchi) January 4, 2019

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