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Aren’t you playing actress Olivia Colman’s lov-
er in the period drama, The Favourite? Oh
yeah, in the next film. She’s a married woman,
but she’s also my lover and confidant and
best friend and advisor, and really is actually
running England — or so she thinks. But yeah,
they’re lovers. They’ve been lovers for years.
Growing up with Jewish and Catholic
parents, what were you taught to believe
Before all these queer-oriented roles, you
played the Wicked Witch of the East in Oz
the Great and Powerful. What do you think
that did for your gay following? I didn’t
know it did anything for a gay following! I’d
love for that to be true. Is that true?
It’s Oz, so I’d say so. Oh, that’s fantastic! She’s
a strong kind, yeah. That’s fabulous. Thank
you. I actually wanted to play her like Tim Cur-
ry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I actually
thought she was kind of a man in drag. I felt
like she was Frank-N-Furter, and I talked to
[director] Sam Raimi, but he had never seen
Rocky Horror.
You have another child on the way, with your
husband, Daniel Craig. If one of your chil-
dren came out to you and Daniel one day
as queer, how do you imagine you might
respond? I’d be very happy for anyone I
know and love to love whomever they want
to love.
How are you raising your 11-year-old son,
Henry? He is just of a generation where he’s
kind of — he’s colorblind. He just doesn’t
think in categories. He thinks in a very free
away that people should just love who they
love. He sees everyone as just part of the
human race. He doesn’t really see difference
at all, so that’s good.
about the LGBTQ community? My ma’s
passed away now; she died in her 80s, and
my dad is nearly 90. They had me in their 40s.
They had gay friends — homosexual male
friends — but I wouldn’t say they understood
in the way that my generation understands
queerness. I guess they were kind of shel-
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delights you can imagine: Huge, frost-
ing-smothered rolls available in a rainbow
of flavors, from chai to cream cheese, in
addition to topics like fruits, nuts, and
cookies. We've tried everything from a
simple orange-glazed bun to elaborate
towers of decadence, and walk away
wanting more. Most surprising of all? Each
bun is 100 percent vegan. Visit Cinnaholic.
com for locations.
Celebrate the day before Mother's Day at
Parigi — the Readers Voice Award-winner
for best dining experience — by helping
the bistro commemorate 200 years of
Veuve Clicquot Rose with specially priced
bites and bubbles all day
Coming soon, but after Sunday, is an
event you can enjoy alone or with mom:
Taste Addison, the annual celebration
of the eateries that help define the North
Texas town. Some of the items you should
definitely check out: Khao soi noodles
from Thai Orchid, the Chimayo market
corn (a sort of elotes-on-a-stick) from Blue
Mesa Grill and meatballs from Public
972. In addition there will be a beer hall,
test kitchen and live music from headliner
Casey Donahew. It runs May 18-20. Visit
TasteAddisonTexas.com for the schedule.
You can also pick and choose your favor-
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Nash, Tammye. Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 2018, newspaper, May 11, 2018; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179952/m1/29/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.