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Angelina Jolie may retire at an early age

A new trend is spreading among celebrities — they want to quit being celebrities. Or at least to quit acting. The latest to announce her intention to leave Hollywood is our favorite BBB (Bisexual Before Brad), Angelina Jolie.

Last Thursday, in an interview with the BBC, Jolie said: “I don’t plan to keep acting very long, I’m ready to do a few things now and fade away and get ready to be a grandma one day. … maybe it [acting] will be once a year and then maybe it will be once every three years, and then just naturally … I like being home a lot these days.”

This came on the heels of a similar comment she made recently in an interview with the Italian edition of Vanity Fair. … continue reading

 
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Riegel chats her sex scene with Tamara Braun, gay marriage, and discovering her inner bitch.
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We chat with the writer/director/star of the indie comedy Butch Jamie.

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The MTV VJ gives us the lowdown on her career and her favorite lesbian movie.

Interview with Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch is a character actress with a wide repertoire. From her scene-stealing roles in Christopher Guest films, to her turn as a hard-hitting lesbian lawyer on The L Word, Lynch has maintained success while playing any kind of character — including a sexually explicit (and straight) boss to Steve Carell and Paul Rudd in The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

In this interview, Lynch tells Elizabeth Dahmen how she chooses her roles and what's we're in store for with two latest films, Spring Breakdown and Role Models.

Interview with Jane Lynch

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Brunch with Guinevere Turner (Brunch with Bridget, Episode 36)

This week Bridget is joined by writer/director/actress Guinevere Turner, known for starring in Go Fish (1995), playing Alice's ex Gaby on The L Word, and writing the movies American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page.

Guinevere talks about these, her short films, and gives us a sneak peek into the final season of The L Word. (Here's a hint: As Tina Turner would say, "The Bitch is Back.")

Before the pillows fly, Guinevere brags about her masterful five-finger discount at Rite Aid, and directs Baby Bridget in a straight sex scene (something none of us ever need to see again).

Brunch With Guinevere Turner (Brunch With Bridget, Episode 36)

Watch new episodes of Brunch With Bridget Friday nights at 2 a.m. on LOGO, and watch previous episodes of Brunch here.

 
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A Minneapolis-based all-female group with pop-rock songs and an edgy look.

Brunch with Suzanne Westenhoefer (Brunch with Bridget, Episode 34)

This week Bridget beds one of the original out comics, Suzanne Westenhoefer.

The comedians discuss Suzanne's recent marriage, why Jon Stewart is a friend to the lesbians, and the real story behind Suzanne's groundbreaking appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman back in 2003.

Plus, Is Suzanne really Amish? Can she make a tofu brisket? Is Bridget gay from space? You'll have to watch to find out!

Brunch With Suzanne Westenhoefer (Brunch With Bridget, Episode 34)

Watch new episodes of Brunch With Bridget Friday nights at 2 a.m. on LOGO, and watch previous episodes of Brunch here.

 
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On new show on MSNBC, sexism in politics, and who she'd most like to interview.
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The best-selling novelist discusses her books' queer Latina characters, and her own bisexuality.

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The actress talks about the CBS crime drama, her career, and apologizing to her girlfriend.
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The musician talks about Tegan and Sara's new video, and why she doesn’t bring girlfriends on tour with her.

Brunch with Julie Goldman (Brunch with Bridget, Episode 32)

Castles, bottles, and gorillas. What do these random things have in common? Comedian and The Big Gay Sketch Show star Julie Goldman loves them!

Bridget returns from her hiatus and talks to Julie about all of these things, plus her comedy show Offensive Women, and why working a conventional day job fills Julie's heart with hate.

Along the way, Bridget and Julie engage in some role play, compare notes on getting fired, and have a more brutal than usual pillow fight. Did Bridget spend her vacation working on her pillow battle skills? Tune in and find out!

Brunch With Julie Goldman (Brunch With Bridget, Episode 32)

Watch new episodes of Brunch With Bridget Friday nights at 2 a.m. on LOGO, and watch previous episodes of Brunch here.

And if you like Bridget's fancy new theme song, "Not Listening" by Sick of Sarah, go check out more of their music here.

AE reader illmatic has kindly transcribed the episode for our hearing impaired readers.

 
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The co-executive producer and writer of Last Comic Standing talks about comedy and the selflessness of people in L.A.

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The fashion model and out lesbian will change your opinion about models.

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