We Are ALL Orlando, by Rev. Joel

We Are ALL Orlando, by Rev. Joel
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Must-See LGBTQ TV: Don't miss 'The Fosters' season finale, 'Class' series premiere, and more!

Must-See LGBTQ TV: Don't miss 'The Fosters' season finale, 'Class' series premiere, and more!

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

FOX’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns on Tuesday for it’s spring premiere. The episode “The Audit” revolves around the squad trying to save their precinct from being shut down by an auditor who happens to be Amy’s ex-boyfriend. Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Tuesday, 8pm on FOX.

The Fosters’ season finale airs Tuesday. In the finale, Callie must choose between accepting a plea bargain which would have her serve three years in jail or risk going on trial and a possible longer sentence. Meanwhile, Lena confronts Drew about the changes he is trying to institute at Anchor Beach and Jesus begins to put together the pieces of Emma’s secret. The Fosters will return July 11 for the series’ fifth season. The Fosters: Tuesday, 8pm on Freeform.

On Saturday, the new season of Doctor Who premieres on BBC America. It was recently announced that this season will introduce the series’ first out companion when Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) makes her debut. The Doctor Who-spinoff series Class will premiere immediately after. In the series premiere, the Doctor entrusts four students at Coal Hill Academy with protecting the Earth from danger when he is not around. One of these four is Charlie, who turns to his boyfriend for support as things begin to spin out of control at Coal Hill. Doctor Who, Class: Saturday, beginning at 9pm on BBC America.

Sunday, April 9: Call the Midwife (8pm, PBS); The Good Fight (CBS All Access)

Monday: Young & Hungry (8pm, Freeform)

Tuesday: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (8pm, FOX)  The Fosters (8pm, Freeform)

Wednesday: Survivor Game Changers (8pm, CBS) Schitt’s Creek (8pm, POP); Modern Family (9pm, ABC); Empire (9pm, FOX); The Magicians (9pm, Syfy); Major Crimes (9pm, TNT); Hap and Leonard (10pm, Sundance)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Superstore (8PM, NBC); Scandal (9pm, ABC); Riverdale (9pm, The CW)

Friday: Rosewood (8pm, FOX); The Originals (8pm, The CW)

Saturday: Doctor Who (9pm, BBC America); Class (10:10pm, BBC America)

April 9, 2017

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Indie Film ‘Landline’ Makes History After Getting Licensing Blessing from Chicago Cubs

Indie Film ‘Landline’ Makes History After Getting Licensing Blessing from Chicago Cubs

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Filmmaker Matthew Aaron spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the significance of securing licensing from a Major League Baseball franchise for his LGBTQ-themed film Landline, which became available on demand this week.

The comedic independent film tells the story of lifelong Cubs fan Ted, played by Aaron, who is reevaluating his life after professional disappointments, and decides to go “off the grid” with his husband from his cellphone and the internet as they save up for a new home.

In a welcome landmark development, the Chicago team—and reigning World Series champs—agreed to be featured, even allowing filming at their iconic Wrigley Field.

EW reports:

While the film’s message about genuine relationships amid an era ruled by cyber ties is relevant to the ever-evolving cultural landscape, it’s the LGBT-related themes that are making waves on the indie scene. According to Aaron, with the help of MLB’s Robin Jaffe, the film became the first film with queer characters to earn licensing support from a national sports league.

“In my research, there’s never been a film that stars LGBTQ actors made with the association of the MLB, the NBA, the NFL, or the NHL,” Aaron tells EW of the film, which also stars Parks and Recreation‘s Jim O’Heir and comedy staple Tom Arnold as Ted’s supportive uncle and father, respectively. “[But] it’s not a film about being gay. It’s about two husbands who are going through their marriage together — typical, normal problems that everyone has.”

“We never thought we were going to get [licensing for] the Cubs, and we never thought we’d get [to shoot at] Wrigley Field. We were just hoping that my character would be able to wear a Cubs jersey here and there for a couple thousand dollars,” Aaron explains. “Robin really wanted to support indie filmmaking, which they’ve never done before, and they wanted to support this film. To top it all off, they wanted to support a film with LGBTQ leads in it.”

Aaron, 33, also pointed out that he sought to cast LGBTQ actors in his film, such as trans actor Avi Roque, as well as several gay cast members.

Watch the trailer below:

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Indie Film ‘Landline’ Makes History After Getting Licensing Blessing from Chicago Cubs