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Who else can’t wait until The Fosters season 4B airs on Freeform next year? We chatted with Kalama Epstein (Noah) about what’s coming up next on the show, Jude and Noah’s blossoming relationship, his LGBTQ+ allyship, and his quest for the perfect burger. Read on for our interview with Kalama Epstein!
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Nonprofit organization Outfest, which describes its mission as “[promoting] LGBT equality by creating, sharing and protecting LGBT stories on the screen,” recently announced that it will be honoring Freeform at this year’s Legacy Awards. The network, known for LGBT-inclusive programming such as Pretty Little Liars, The Fosters, and Becoming Us, will receive the Corporate Trailblazer Award on Oct. 23.
At Pop City Life, we’ve recapped The Fosters since season 2 and have been following the series since the pilot. Here’s a look at how the show likely contributed to Freeform winning the Outfest award.
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August was jam-packed for Pop City Life. In fact, we don’t think we’ve ever done as many interviews in one month before! Read on for our Pop City Life recap of August.
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Peter Paige directs actress Cierra Ramirez in The Fosters 4×10
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When The Fosters season 4A came to a close, it left several characters in peril and thousands of fans holding their breaths. Pop City Life spoke with the show’s co-executive producer Peter Paige, who co-wrote and directed The Fosters 4×10, about the creative decision-making that went into the episode and what to expect from season 4B.
Read on for our interview with Peter Paige!
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Remember the foster reform bill Justina was championing in The Fosters season 3, with Callie as poster girl? We haven’t heard much about it since Callie exposed the connection between Justina’s organization and for-profit company Arbiter in the season 3 finale, but the story line resurfaces in The Fosters 4×10. In fact, you could say it’s the linchpin of the episode. Justina’s bill is now a ballot measure, and a counter-bill called Jack’s Law has been created to stop people from voting in its favor. The only problem is that Jack’s Law needs 500,000 signatures of support to get on the state ballot, so the Fosters set up a booth at local music festival BayFest to help out. Needless to say, drama ensues. Read on for our recap of The Fosters 4×10, “Collateral Damage.”
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