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    No Notes for Broadway Star Alex Newell

    No Notes for Broadway Star Alex Newell

    **Be sure to hear ALEX NEWELL'S 2023 TONY AWARD ACCEPTANCE SPEECH (X or TikTok)

    Laverne has a fun catch-up sesh with her good friend Broadway supertalent Alex Newell. This year, Alex was one of the two gender nonconforming actors to ever win a Tony. They got theirs for their show-stopping performance as Lulu in the hit new musical Shucked. They walk Laverne through their rise to the Broadway stage, their unusual anatomy which plays a big role in their incredible voice, what’s next on their calendar, and most importantly, the crucial role The Fresh Prince of Bel Air had in their life. 

    ALEX NEWELL 2023 TONY AWARD ACCEPTANCE SPEECH TRANSCRIPT:

    “ I'm not going to hold y'all because it's hot in here. I have wanted this my entire life. I thank each and every one of you in this room right now. And mommy, I love you. Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for loving me unconditionally. Thank you for teaching me what strength is. To my entire building and cast and crew of Shucked, you are my rock. I love you all. Thank you for seeing me, Broadway. I should not be up here as a queer, non binary, fat, black, little baby from Massachusetts. To anyone that thinks that they can't do it, I'm going to look you dead in your face that you can do ANYTHING you put your mind to.”

    Please rate, review, subscribe and share The Laverne Cox Show with everyone you know. You can find Laverne on Instagram and Twitter @LaverneCox and on Facebook at @LaverneCoxForReal.

    As always, stay in the love.

     

    Links of Interest:

    Alex Singing “Independently Owned” on The Voice Finale (2023) 

    Alex’s Audition for The Glee Project Singing “And I Am Telling You

    The Glee Project

    Alex Singing "I Am Changing" at 18 (credit Luciano Ferreiro)

    Alex Singing “I Am Changing” at 22 (with Boston Gay Men’s Chorus)

    Alex Singing “I Am Changing” at 29 (for Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth) (credit Shoshana Medney / bwaySHO)

    The Broadway League

    Alex Vocal Range (YouTube)

    “Independently Owned” (Official Video) | Shucked

    Alex in Once on This Island, “Mama Will Provide” (2018 Tony Awards)

    Nell Carter

    Jennifer Holliday

    Black Music Archive

    Alex Singing One of Producer Brooke’s Favorite Songs Ever

     

    Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:

    Overcoming Trauma Through Art w/ Billy Porter

    Opera & Diva Worship w/ Ira Siff

     

    CREDITS:

    Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins

    Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell

    Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight

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    Back in Business

    Back in Business

    In Need to Know, Isaiah combines his Pop Culture Round-Up with a political round-up. The co-hosts discuss Donald Trump's indictments, Bob Barber's legacy, and Lizzo's growing legal drama. In All the Feels, the co-hosts recap their summer and their vacations; Bianca is beside herself after Isaiah's close encounter with Billy Porter. In Gotta Do, Bianca reviews the July W&W Book Club selection, "Find Your Fucking Happy" by Monica Sweeney. 

    Billy Porter

    Billy Porter

    The FFTC Gang is closing out the month of June proudly (Happy Pride Month)! They end the month giving their flowers to Billy Porter! Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete share their praises on the actor, singer (which Billy doesn't play around), writer, and director. They run through Billy's accomplishments, his claim to fame, and more.

    ReRe and Pete share some dope music, talked about the movies they watch, the BET Awards, and much more. Hit play, share with your people, and ENJOY! 

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    Love is Love and Mess is Mess I Episode 154

    Love is Love and Mess is Mess I Episode 154

    The entire season of Love is Blind was a mess (except for Brett and Tiffany). Always here to root for Black love. Ron DeSantis is continuing to try to take down Disney, this time by building a prison next door. While Disney World will host its first LGBTQ+ Pride. EXPOSE US SIS! Netflix's latest reality love show, The Ultimatum: Queer Love, has us excited to see messy queer folks on the screen. We list our top 10 genderless terms and dub the first "Worst Queer" from "Am I a bad queer?"

    Shoutouts:
    Shana:
    Open to All Entertainment - An entertainment collective that specializes in the House Ballroom Scene follow @opentoall.ent 

    Kris: America Hates Us - Thoughtful commentary on the disenfranchised. Follow on and support on IG @americahatesus


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    80 for Brady

    80 for Brady

    Special guest Cory Woodroof joins the show for a bonus review of 80 for Brady, a new senior comedy produced by Tom Brady that is all about...Tom Brady! Taking a step back in time to the 2017 Super Bowl, when Brady was still with the New England Patriots, 80 for Brady is more than just a vanity project. It's a vanity project from Paramount Pictures! The film stars Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field, along with Billy Porter, Rob Corddry, Alex Moffat, and (you guessed it) Guy Fieri.

    Intro Music: “I Didn’t” by Phlocalyst & Sátyr


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    80 FOR BRADY PODCAST Interviews with Rita Moreno, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Tom Brady & movie clips.

    80 FOR BRADY PODCAST Interviews with Rita Moreno, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Tom Brady & movie clips.

    80 For Brady, now streaming on demand on Paramount plus, Paramount +  is a comedy, sports drama about a group of friends who made it their life-long mission to go to the Super Bowl and meet NFL superstar Tom Brady.

    Produced by Tampa Bay Buccaneers/New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady and directed by Kyle Marvin. 

    80 For Brady stars Rita Moreno (West Side Story) Sally Field (Forest Gump) Jane Fonda (Grace and Frankie) Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie) Tom Brady, Sara Gilbert, Rob Gronkowski, Billy Porter and a ton of other guest stars.

    This is more than a sports movie about the NFL, it's about friendship and the adventures lifelong friends go through. 80 For Brady is a movie for family and sports fans alike.


    The Answer is Robin Roberts (w/Anna DeShawn) I Episode 138

    The Answer is Robin Roberts (w/Anna DeShawn) I Episode 138

    At the beginning of 2023 we do a full 2022 recap so y'all remember what we're not going to do in 2023. We welcome Founder of E3 Radio, Anna DeShawn, to identify highlights, lowlights and everything in between. Starting with MJ Rodriguez historical win at the Golden Globes, the entirety of Brittney Griner's time in Russia and so much more. 

    2022 Shoutouts:
    Shana:
       Brittney Griner and her family. Hoping for peace, love and patience in her next steps.
    Kris: Cherelle Griner for her strength and poise to raise awareness and work to bring Brittney Griner home. 
    Anna: Brittney Griner's story anchored queer news this year and a second shoutout for Cherelle Griner's grace throughout the process. 

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    Billy Porter (Actor)

    Billy Porter (Actor)

    Billy Porter has been blazing trails his entire career — from his Tony Award-winning performance in “Kinky Boots” to his starring role in FX’s “Pose” and his daring, gender-bending red carpet fashion. In the season two finale, Isha and Billy talk about his journey from the church choir to the heights of television and Broadway success. Billy opens up about the homophobia he experienced in his church community and the indignities he experienced early in his theater career as a gay Black man. Billy also talks about his decision to reveal his HIV diagnosis after years of keeping it a secret from the public. And, of course, he and Isha talk politics — from Billy’s anger about current threats to LBTQ+ civil rights to how we can remain hopeful for the future. 

    Read Billy’s memoir: Unprotected: A Memoir a book by Billy Porter

     

    Follow Isha Sesay on Twitter and Instagram

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    Cocktails with Rosie O'Donnell: The Great Cajun Chicken Sandwich Scandal of 2002

    Cocktails with Rosie O'Donnell: The Great Cajun Chicken Sandwich Scandal of 2002

    Rosie O’Donnell is a beloved comedian, celebrated actress, and talk show legend. Despite all these professional accolades, it is perhaps her generosity of spirit, her tireless advocacy on behalf of children and families, and her heartfelt commitment to the health of the American theater that most definitively define her impact on popular culture.

    Born in Commack, New York on March 21, 1962, Rosie O’Donnell embarked on a career as a standup comedian right out of high school, and in short order found herself enjoying a five show winning streak on the iconic television series, “Star Search” Shortly thereafter, she scored additional major appearances on television, including a regular role as Maggie O’Brien on NBC’s popular sitcom, “Gimme a Break” and a high profile run as a VH1 VJ

    In 1992, Rosie was cast alongside Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Geena Davis in the smash hit “A League of Their Own.” She went on to further success on the big screen, starring in twelve films between 1992 and 1996, including 1993’s “Sleepless in Seattle,” 1995’s “Now and Then,”and 1996’s “Beautiful Girls.”

    Her most monumental break came by accepting NBC’s offer to host a variety daytime television show, “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” in 1996. Rosie’s innate love of all things show business and her easy rapport with the celebrities she had grown up idolizing translated into a unique and hugely popular TV phenomenon. “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” ran for six seasons and went on to win a variety of Emmy awards, leaving a memorable mark on American television before ending production in 2002.

    In the past 20 years, Rosie’s dedication to her artistic endeavors and charitable interests have continued unabated. She has been a regular fixture on television, on Broadway, and, in recent years, has gotten rave reviews for her powerful performances in Showtime’s “SMILF” and HBO’s “I Know This Much is True.” She can currently be seen in the Showtime original series, “American Gigolo.”

    -bio adapted and edited from Rosie.com

    Scrutiny on MAGA extremism as midterms loom; "Mavericks" with Billy Porter

    Scrutiny on MAGA extremism as midterms loom; "Mavericks" with Billy Porter
    MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Tuesday, October 18 and reports on the midterms as MAGA extremism and abortion rights have become two focal points of the campaign season. Trump-era special counsel John Durham embarrassed in a second loss in his over three-year investigation. Plus, the latest installment of "Mavericks with Ari Melber" featuring the acclaimed Billy Porter. Chai Komanduri, Katty Kay and Melissa Murray join.

    Come for Beyoncé, Stay for the Seasoned Fries

    Come for Beyoncé, Stay for the Seasoned Fries

    Mentioned in the Show

    Rolling Stone’s The 70 Greatest Beyoncé Songs

    Anything’s Possible

    Fast Food Favorites

    Arby’s curly fries

    *Sonic tator tots

    Burger King fries

    Rally’s seasoned fries

    McDonald’s fries

    *there’s some dispute over whether tator tots should be considered fries

    Tocaya

    Shake Shack

    Jack in the Box Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger

    Wendy’s Breakfast Baconator

    Gus’s Fried Chicken

    DIS/Honorable Mentions 

    JH:

    HM: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer dropped, coming to theaters nov 11.

    HM: Black Men in Media celebrating 

    HM: 

    TA

    HM: P-Valley; femme top supremacy 

    HM: Ernie’s Secret podcast - The story of Ernest C. Withers, an African-American journalist dubbed the "original civil rights photographer" -- who also happened to be an FBI informant.

    HM: Beyonce is coming -- 

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    124: I can't decide if my friends are the best or worst thing that ever happened to me. | The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000)

    124: I can't decide if my friends are the best or worst thing that ever happened to me. | The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000)

    Within 10 minutes of watching this film I could quote it by heart. It has been at least 10 years since I've seen it and it still has the same effect all these years later. What a refreshing film filled with heartwarming friendships, broken hearts, and one of the best ensemble casts! 

    Me and Mikey are massive fans and talk our many favorite euphemisms, THAT Jennifer Coolidge cameo, and we play an interesting gam of "Who would you kick out of bed?"

    off-topic rants: Queer as Folk, our youth in the nightclubs, first tv crushes

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    Blacktivism (ft. Tiffany Johnson)

    Blacktivism (ft. Tiffany Johnson)

    Plus, Met Gala superfan and director Tiffany Johnson gives us her reactions to the best and worst fashions of the night.

    Episode Notes:

    Mentioned on the Show

    The Rise & Rupture of Campaign Zero

    DIS/Honorable Mentions 

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    HM: black girl sunscreen

    HM: Women’s Rights (aka human rights)

    TA:

    HM: A Strange Loop on Broadway

    Black History is Happening Every Day!

    12 year old activist

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    Highlights: Billy Porter and Turning Red’s Domee Shi

    Highlights: Billy Porter and Turning Red’s Domee Shi

    This long weekend we’re going red red red.

    First up, Oscar-winning director Domee Shi on Turning Red, about 13-year-old Meilin Lee’s  struggle to tame her inner Red Panda. Shi is the first woman to direct a feature-length film for Pixar, and talks to BW + BL about the film’s setting in her hometown of Toronto, Canada, and the universal themes in Turning Red’s coming-of-age story.

    Then, Billy Porter — fashion’s king of the red carpet — joins the House of Stop Everything! The Emmy, Tony and Grammy-award winner discusses his 2021 memoir Unprotected, his life-changing role as Pose’s Pray Tell and the importance of fashion. 

    Show notes:

    Domee Shi: https://www.instagram.com/domeeshi

    Turning Red: https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/turning-red/4mFPCXJi7N2m

    Bao: https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/bao/2NOY3PbUN9os

    Bill Porter: https://www.instagram.com/theebillyporter

    Billy Porter Emmy acceptance speech: https://www.emmys.com/video/71st-emmy-awards-billy-porter-wins-outstanding-lead-actor-drama-series

    Unprotected, By Billy Porter: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/19/books/review/unprotected-billy-porter.html

    Black Gay Trans Lives Still Matter - Lee Walter

    Black Gay Trans Lives Still Matter - Lee Walter

    Lee Walter is a familiar face in both the Dallas LGBTQ and theatre communities as one of the top actors, vocalist and artists in both scenes. Since 2004, she’s performed drag under the name Jada Pinkett Fox at clubs around North Texas, including the world renown Rose Room, the Statler Hilton, Rainbow Lounge, and both Alexandre's and Woody's. Lee was named Best Local Dramatic  Actor/Actress of the Year in 2019 by the Dallas Voice, most recently appearing as Audra in Little Shop of Horrors.

    In Our Own Words

    In Our Own Words

    In Need to Know, Billy Porter's memoir, "Unprotected" is reviewed; Bianca  wants to know who's "Dr. McDreamy," while Isaiah would have preferred better pacing in the book's second half. Both co-hosts reminisce about Billy Porter's extraordinary career -- from 'Star Search" to "Kinky Boots" to "POSE." In All the Feels, Bianca and Isaiah contemplate how they would  approach writing their own memoirs and what topics they would consider leaving out. In Gotta Do, Bianca shares tips on selecting the best mentor. 

    Raci$$$m w Phillip Chavira

    Raci$$$m w Phillip Chavira

    “I don't think we talk enough about how money is a tool for and against the movement…” In this juicy conversation about money, Michelle talks with the very quotable Phillip Chavira, about why Capitalism is trash, where white supremacy shows up, why we need to talk openly about racism and where we have power to make decisions that center our communities and our values. You are going to love this conversation!

    In this episode, Michelle talks with Phillip Chavira, an award-winning non-profit leader based in the Bay Area of Northern California where he currently is a finance director of Point Reyes National Seashore Association in beautiful West Marin County.

    This highly quotable, lifelong advocate for all the things we love, Phillip Chavira can be followed on Instagram @phillipchavira Connect with Phillip on Instagram @phillipchavira and LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/phillipchavira

    Phillip can be heard on TheUpNUp where he shares his journey to becoming the first person of color to be an Executive Director for the ’Intiman Theatre’(@intimantheatre). From witnessing the inequalities within the arts early on in life to working his way up to co-producing the Tony Award nominated Broadway play ‘Eclipsed’. Check out “Keep c o l o r on stage”

    Learn more about Point Reyes National Seashore Association’s work with the National Park Service and working with local Bay Area nonprofit organizations focused on community building and mentorship primarily in Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and low-income communities. https://ptreyes.org/youth-in-parks/

    References:

    • Phillip mentions Vu Le and his blog Nonprofitaf.com as a useful resource and recommends using consultants to help navigate difficult conversations within staff, (including Michelle!)
    • Here is a list Phillip created, of things an organization can do to start their journey
    • Michelle lists Beneficial State Bank and Amalgamated Bank as two socially responsible banks with social justice related missions…
    • Check out The Ethical Rainmaker interview with Heather Infantry, as an example of a badass advocate talking with community foundations about their payouts and inequity
    • Phillip mentions The Pride Foundation in Seattle as an example of spending down reserves and becoming share holders of local organizations (around minute 24)
    • Spend-down organization aka Sunsetting = When a foundation decides to spend out or spend down all of its assets and close its doors. There is usually a date associated with this term. (see The Chorus Foundation and their plans to sunset)
    • POSE is the show Phillip talks about 
    • Phillip mentions Vu Le and his blog Nonprofitaf.com as a useful resource and recommends using 
    • We talk about Northwest Immigrant Rights Project as an example of an organization that can never close its doors due to systemic injustice, while other nonprofits can


    Stats Dropped:

    • 60% of wealth in the US is passed on generationally, mentions Phillip
    • between 1983 and 2013, White households saw their wealth increase by 14%, and during that exact same time, Black households’ wealth declined 75%, and then Hispanic households from a median perspective, that wealth declined by half.
    • In 2000, the Federal Reserve stopped collecting information on reservations with indigenous houses!
    • “One of the scary things I think about with this racial wealth inequality is that if it remains unresolved, if we keep going at this pace, this trend is going to lead to the median household wealth for Black folks in the year 2053 to be zero. We could potentially see that. Then in 2073, it's projected that LatinX households will be at zero for median household wealth. This comes from the Institute for Policy Studies that utilizes the information from the Federal Reserve.”
    • 86% of billionaires since the pandemic are now $5.1 trillion dollars richer while 76 million people lost their jobs.

    Phillip Recommends These Resources on Race and Money


    Brilliant Quotes:

    • “Capitalism is just trash. The way that it has evolved over time and how just had it disproportionately affected people a lot by race, it infuriates me and it torments me as I study capitalism. You mentioned the education, and I like that you put that footnote in there...I want to take that and put that on my business card because centering around dollars, I feel that when a human does that, they can exploit others at a cost.
       
    • There's always a cost you gain in that dollar. That dollar was received from your family and it was passed on and how did your family ethically received those dollars, how are organizations making high profits off the backs of Black and Brown people around this world.”
       
    • “I think that what drives me crazy about the fact that we hide from our finances, I do this in our family, I see it in our family, I see it in organizations, I've had executives tell me, "Well, I don't really look at the spreadsheets, I'm told the numbers," and as somebody who looks at the numbers every day, I'm like, "There's so much room for change."
       
    • “...people said make as much money as you possibly can, pay as little as you can, get as much money as the consumers are willing to pay, and it just was driven into a generation where they think that money equates love, money equates success, money equates fame. That's one of the biggest lies that I feel has been applied through entertainment, it has been applied through social media. There's documentaries about how social media has affected us, so this belief that money is going to save the day, is a fallacy. I think that this divide that is going to continue to happen is terrifying and we have to do something about it.”

    Just because you licked it... I Episode 87

    Just because you licked it... I Episode 87

    This week, we give you a full review of Twenties, Queens and Insecure. Shana attempts to convince Kris to see the new Wicked Movie.  The Black and Brown LGBTQ+ Community does not feel safe in the UK. We call out fuck boys and friend hookups gone wrong in Am I a Bad Queer?  And Happy Holidays everyone!

    Shoutouts:
    Shana:
     George M. Johnson. Right now, All Boys Aren’t Blue is being banned not only from schools, but also libraries. And there is a criminal complaint filed against it in Florida (and 9 other states). Ways to support is buy the book, share from George’s page, reach out to school boards and share about this publicly, vote, etc. Follow @iamgmjohnson

    Kris: Vanessa Nakate - Climate change activist from Uganda. A beautiful warning at the Youth4Climate COP26 event. Uganda has one of the fastest changing climates on Earth so they are seeing the climate crisis’ most dangerous effects firsthand. Africa is the LOWEST emitter of CO2 emissions of all continents - except Antarctica. Please support Vanessa by purchasing her book, A Bigger Picture: My Fight to Bring a New African Voice to the Climate Crisis. Go watch her speech Youth4Climate - You cannot adapt to lost traditions, lost history, you cannot adapt to starvation, you cannot adapt to extinction. No more empathy promises. Follow IG: @vanessanakate1

    Bad Queers is co-hosted by:
    Shana Sumers: @shanahasagram
    Kris Chesson: @kris.chess

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