WATCH: CNN shows Randy Rainbow in a whole new light, no green-screens necessary

WATCH: CNN shows Randy Rainbow in a whole new light, no green-screens necessary

Who knew one of the few (very few) good things to come out of the 2016 US presidential election would be the meteoric rise of a theater queen from Long Island, NY.

Amid the daily chaos of team Trump’s every move and the inconceivable success the circus side-show had on American voters, Randy Rainbow‘s satirical, high-camp musical parodies racked up view after view.

Related: Randy Rainbow Takes On Melania Trump And Makes Life More Bearable

And while he already has two consecutive Queerty Awards under his belt, Randy’s visibility just reached a whole new crowd with a recent CNN profile. Though he “doesn’t like to boast”, apparently Stephen Sondheim told him his lyrics are as good as “anyone writing today.” No big deal.

We think he’s on to something here:

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Janet Mock on being a constant trailblazer and directing the ‘Pose’ Season Finale

Janet Mock on being a constant trailblazer and directing the ‘Pose’ Season Finale

Janet Mock might just be the closest thing someone can be to a bulldozer while still being human.

The much-lauded transgender rights activist, journalist, podcaster, cable pundit and newscaster became the first ever transgender woman of color to write and direct an episode for television with the first season of Pose, a show she executive produced despite no prior work behind the camera. Now she’s added another plume to her hat. Last month, Mock became the first transgender producer ever nominated for the Best Dramatic series Emmy. She also just inked a lucrative deal with Netflix to create, produce, write and direct a new series and feature films.

Mock brings her latest directorial outing to the world August 20, when she helms the Season 2 finale of Pose on FX. We managed to snag a few minutes from Mock’s very busy schedule to chat about the show, her rich life and her groundbreaking work.

So congratulations on your Emmy nomination. You’ve had such a varied career, how do you feel going into the finale?

I’m so proud of this finale. As someone who supervised production this season from day one of Season 2 all the way to the final day, and directed and written episodes this season, I’m so proud of the work we’ve all done. Our finale is our more ambitious script, and it involves two acts in the ballroom which are such hard scenes to shoot. There are 300 people in a singular space. It’s crowded. It’s noisy. There’s a lot of dancing. And so the fact that it turned out and it turned out well…Ryan [Murphy, who executive produces along with Mock and Our Lady J] says he thinks its the strongest episode we’ve done.

Oh wow.

To be trusted with a finale for any director is astounding. For me, it’s astounding and it’s humbling and it’s great and it’s astonishing. At the same time, it’s also meaningful and impactful because it’s a story about my community.

Absolutely.

So it makes it that much more meaningful. So I’m so excited that I’ve done a finale. This whole process of working on Pose has changed my life and emboldened me as a storyteller and an artist, and I get to keep on telling stories with my deal with Netflix and next season. So that’s exciting.

Finales are always tricky because they need to bring everything together. I was impressed by the sheer number of story threads and character arcs you had to cap off. Are you intimidated when you go in to do something like that? How do you keep an even keel?

For me it’s always about the characters. When it comes to any script, specifically as a director, what’s hard about the finale, as you point out, is that there are so many storylines that you are trying, not to wrap up, but to tell and to keep those threads all going. For me, it was about Blanca. She’s our heroine. MJ Rodriguez, the lead, gave the performance of a lifetime in the episode. I hope she’s recognized in ways as an actress. She’s grown so much as our leading lady. Realize that no one came before her to do this work.

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Great observation.

Every episode she’s challenged. The first scene we shot for the finale was her and Billy Porter in the House of Evangelista. We were tearing down the set the day after.

Oh wow.

The two of them together, seeing each other for the first time [in a long time], I think the audience will feel that in the cold open. And I think everything else hangs onto there. You love Blanca, and you’re here for the journey, you know?

Yeah.

So for me it was just about the characters. The Angel storyline with her modeling and how that ties in with her romance with Lil Papi. They have a home, and it was challenging to tell that story just to make it realistic just because we’ve never seen a storyline like that between a trans woman and a cisgender young man. He’s so unapologetic about loving her. The stakes were so high for the characters. I think it raised the stakes for me as a director to make it seem grounded and real and to anchor it in the human experience of supporting and loving one another, which is what this whole episode is. That’s what we need right now in our particular culture: to feel that.

Related: We visited the set of ‘Pose,’ the show that might just save the world

Absolutely. Now correct me if I’m wrong, but you hadn’t directed prior to Pose.

No, I hadn’t. I never had ambitions to direct. I never thought that I would up until Season 1 of Pose. I directed episode six, “Love is a Message.”

I’m curious then. You’re someone who has had such a varied career, and you’re not very old. What have you learned about yourself in challenging yourself in this way, creatively?

For me the anchor for everything I’ve done in my career is being a writer and a storyteller. I think for me, a lot of it—you know I’m trained as a journalist. That’s where I learned the craft of storytelling. Then I became a memoirist. And I’ve written a lot of profiles and interviews of celebrities. I did that for MSNBC. I’ve hosted my own podcast. Now, as a writer/director, it’s easier for me to write and direct an episode because I have such a hand in telling the story. I can change words if things don’t fit right. It was just natural for me. I think Ryan saw something in me long before I saw myself as a director. It’s been great to be surrounded by a mentor who believes in me and also offers me resources and guidance.

Sure.

It’s not like I do this work alone. But I think the training wheels came off when it came to the finale. It is my fourth hour of television directing. I also just did Episode 3 of The Politician. The trailer just dropped today, and I noticed a lot of my shots and scenes are in the trailer.

That’s wonderful.

It’s great. And I also have a development deal with Netflix. But for me, what Pose has given me is the ability to learn more about myself as an artist, and as a storyteller, to stretch my wings. To challenge myself and not be afraid of doing things I haven’t’ done before. I’ve surprised myself and I’ve been emboldened. I have a whole new career now because of the show.

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I’m excited to ask then, what can you tell us about your Netflix deal?

Nothing!

[Laughter]

I had a feeling.

You know, we’re developing right now. So they’re not ready to announce anything yet. But I promise we will circle back.

Please do.

I’m also hopping right into the writer’s room of Ryan’s new series Hollywood, and I’m directing a couple episodes of that as well as several episodes of The Politician.

Your Wikipedia bio describes you as an activist. That’s a vast oversimplificaiton for your carer, but it’s not wrong. You’ve done everything.  You’re changing the world. When you go through your day, when you survey life and your work, where do you find the most gratitude? Where do you find the greatest peace of I’ve done something with my life?

Wow. I think for me, the fact that I can live my truth. I’ve been able to live my truth since I was 12 years old. That’s the most gratifying for me. I don’t have to live a lie. I’m anchored in my truth, and by telling my truth as a writer, as a memoirist, as a director, that I am able to offer kids growing up like I did affirmative images of themselves, affirmative stories, things that can make them puff out their chest a bit more. I am all too aware of how it feels to be a young person—or just a person period—aching to be yourself and be met with a shake of a head instead of a nod, to not be affirmed for who you are.

Indeed.

One of the most aspirational things, to bring it back to Pose and the stories we tell there. In the ballroom stage, or even when we’re not there, when that person steps into the spotlight and they live their dreams for those three minutes, they are applauded for that dream. That’s what people return to over and over again with the show. I hope that long after we’re gone, the show will exist. And people will go back and look and be affirmed, be seen, be celebrated. So for me, I just feel great gratitude that I get to do this work, and that I’m empowered to tell more stories. To be the first trans person empowered with this kind of a deal—to greenlight your own projects and have great creative partners behind you…I’m grateful that I get to do this work.

The Season 2 finale of Pose airs on FX August 20.

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Delusional Log Cabin Republicans Spokesman Says LGBT Community is Better Off Under Trump Than It Was Four Years Ago: WATCH

Delusional Log Cabin Republicans Spokesman Says LGBT Community is Better Off Under Trump Than It Was Four Years Ago: WATCH

Log Cabin Republicans quisling Charles Moran defended the group following the resignation of board member Jennifer Horn over LCR’s endorsement of Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign.

Said Moran: “Jennifer is a friend and up until 24 hours ago she was a fellow board member with me on the national board. But like so many disaffected Republicans who have not been comfortable with President Trump and with his record, I look at the question of, ‘Is America better off now than it was four years ago and is the LGBT community better off now than it was four years ago?’ And under President Trump, the answer is inarguably, yes. President Trump is the first person elected president of the United States who supported gay marriage and also has a background supporting equality issues both as a businessman and as a philanthropist. But now also as a president of the United States.”

“We always try to follow the rule of trust but verify,” added Moran. “And looking at President Trump’s appointments, appointing people in our organization, taking meetings with our organization, and just really advancing the big causes that are important to the LGBTQ community.”

Michelangelo Signorile has an excellent response to LCR’s endorsement in the Washington Post. Read that HERE.

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Sean Spicer, Karamo Brown to Compete on New Season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ — WATCH

Sean Spicer, Karamo Brown to Compete on New Season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ — WATCH

Sean Spicer, former liar for the Liar in Chief, will compete on this season’s Dancing with the Stars along with Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown, Lamar Odom, James Van Der Beek, Christie Brinkley, Lauren Alaina, Ally Brooke, Ray Lewis, Kate Flannery, Kel Mitchell, and Mary Wilson.

The contestants were announced this morning on Good Morning America.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 21, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 21, 2019

HRC PRESIDENT ALPHONSO DAVID SCHOOLS TRUMP ON HIS ABYSMAL RECORD ON LGBTQ EQUALITY: “Every credible LGBTQ organization is mobilizing to defeat Trump, Pence & their anti-LGBTQ extremist allies in 2020,” David (@AlphonsoDavid) said Tuesday in a Twitter thread responding to Trump’s outlandish claims that he has the support of the LGBTQ community. “Those who claim this administration is pro-LGBTQ are out of touch with facts and reality.” Read the thread here, and more on Trump’s anti-LGBTQ record from Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) at the Washington Post

The Trump-Pence admin has tried to ban transgender people from the military, attempted to erase LGBTQ people from federal protections, continues to undermine health care for trans people, and courts anti-LGBTQ groups and leaders on an almost weekly basis. This is their record. t.co/NQDIpnolAY

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) August 20, 2019

NEW STUDY FINDS TRANS, NON-BINARY AND GENDER NON-CONFORMING STUDENTS AT GREATER RISK FOR MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES THAN THEIR CISGENDER PEERS: “Sadly, the findings of this very important research mirror what we are seeing among adolescent populations: Transgender and gender-expansive teens are much more likely than their cisgender peers to experience depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges due to bias and stigma,” said Ellen Kahn (@ellenbkahn), HRC Senior Director of Programs and Partnerships. More from MarketWatch, LGBTQ Nation and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

MUST-WATCH WEDNESDAY — THE #BRAVETHERAINBOW CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHLIGHTS LGBTQ-FRIENDLY BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT THE PALMETTO STATE: More from WLTX

The Trump-Pence admin has tried to ban transgender people from the military, attempted to erase LGBTQ people from federal protections, continues to undermine health care for trans people, and courts anti-LGBTQ groups and leaders on an almost weekly basis. This is their record. t.co/NQDIpnolAY

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) August 20, 2019

ICYMI — HRC ENDORSES U.S. REP. COLIN ALLRED AND TEXAS STATE REP. JULIE JOHNSON: The endorsements were announced during HRC President Alphonso David’s national tour of seven key cities to meet with and rally HRC members, advocates, voters and pro-equality candidates ahead of the 2019 and 2020 elections. Read more from James Russell (@james4texas) at the Dallas Voice

FOR NBC NEWS, ACLU’S CHASE STRANGIO (@chasestrangio) WEIGHS IN ON THE FAR-REACHING EFFECTS  OF THE TRUMP-PENCE EFFORT TO ABANDON PROTECTIONS FOR TRANSGENDER EMPLOYEES: Read more here

PARENTS AND FAMILIES OF LGBTQ KIDS CONTINUE TO BECOME MORE ACCEPTING: More from The Washington Post

LGBTQ CHURCH IN NEW MEXICO VANDALIZED FOR SIXTH TIME IN TWO WEEKS: More from PinkNews

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

OPENLY GAY SOUTH AFRICAN JUDGE LIVING WITH HIV RETIRES: More from Daily Maverick

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Happy 20th birthday to the trans flag!

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— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) August 19, 2019

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Chris Hayes Speaks with ‘Log Cabin Republicans’ Official Who Resigned Over Group’s Trump Endorsement: WATCH

Chris Hayes Speaks with ‘Log Cabin Republicans’ Official Who Resigned Over Group’s Trump Endorsement: WATCH

Chris Hayes spoke with Jennifer Horn, a former Log Cabin Republicans board member who resigned this week after the gay conservative group’s endorsement of Donald Trump’s reelection bid.

Horn told Hayes that she made a vow to herself when she got into politics “that I would never say or do anything that I could not defend to my own children. … There is no world where I can sit down at the dining room table and explain to my children that I just endorsed Donald Trump for president.”

Added Horn: “It’s not just the LGBTQ community this president targets. When we look at immigrants, people — anyone that he thinks he can somehow use to anger his base— he doesn’t care if he has to divide on racial lines, on ethnic lines, on educational lines. He will divide and damage and destroy this country in any manner he thinks he need to advance his own political power.”

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