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The 'Old Gays' Blaze a Trail for LGBTQ+ Senior Living
The group of social media influencers who call themselves the "Old Gays" are among the American elders re-writing the script for life's later stages.
In Honor of Cher's Birthday, Her 10 Best Songs
According to most, there are only seven wonders of the modern world. But if you left it up to us, we would go ahead and make it an even eight, adding Cher to that list.
Watch: 'Heartstopper' Star Kit Connor on Fan Speculation, Pressure
"Heartstopper" star Kit Connor opened up in an interview about the tweet in which he pushed back against online speculation about his sexuality, saying he's not interested in labeling himself.
Frameline Announces Full Lineup for 2022 LGBTQ+ Film Fest
The 11-day festival includes 19 world premieres, 11 North American premieres, 10 U.S. premieres, and spans narrative features, documentaries, episodics, and shorts programs.
Review: Direct from the 1980s, Blue Man Group Stays Relevant
With origins harking back to 1988, it can be a surprise that a group of performance artists is still relevant today
Reality TV's Josh Duggar Gets 12 Years in Child Porn Case
Former reality TV star Josh Duggar was sentenced Wednesday to about 12 1/2 years in prison after he was convicted of receiving child pornography.
Olympian Tom Daley Announces Knitting Book, Coming in November
Tom Daley announced he is writing a book about knitting that will hit shelves in November.
Carl Clemons-Hopkins and Mark Indelicato Talk Jean Smart, LGBTQ Authenticity on 'Hacks'
"Hacks" is one of television's queerest shows — not only in content, featuring numerous gay memes — but in casting, with the majority of the cast identifying as LGBTQ+. EDGE spoke to out cast members, Carl Clemons-Hopkins and Mark Indelicato.
Jennifer Coolidge Happy to Leave 'Gold Digger' Roles Behind
Jennifer Coolidge says she is happy to leave "gold digger" roles behind after "White Lotus" success.
Watch: '9-1-1: Lone Star' Lead Ronen Rubinstein Skinny Dips While Vacationing in Italy
Ronen Rubinstein — the actor who is one-half of the couple known as "Tarlos" on the hit series "9-1-1: Lone Star," headed to Italy and shared a video of himself skinny dipping.
Q&A: Kristen Stewart on Body Horror, Cronenberg and Cannes
In David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future," in which an artist played by Viggo Mortensen has organs and tumors plucked from his body in performance art excavations, Kristen Stewart plays a timid bureaucrat swiftly turned passionate devotee.
Watch: Stage Musical Version of NBC Series 'Smash' Headed to Broadway
The NBC series "Smash," about the nuts and bolts of mounting a new Broadway musical, only lasted for two seasons — but now it's becoming a Broadway musical itself.
Review: Mira Nair's 'Mississippi Masala' Swoons on Blu-ray from Criterion
Mira Nair's breakout 1991 film "Mississippi Masala" is now available on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection with a beautiful presentation from a new 4K restoration and a handful of special features.
Irish Ayes 'Out In The World: Ireland's LGBTQ+ Diaspora'
By explaining the lives of Irish LGBTQ people abroad and contributions of those who returned, "Out In The World: Ireland's LGBTQ+ Diaspora," now at the GLBTHS Museum, can help us understand how Ireland became such a welcoming place for Irish queer folk.
Netflix's Ricky Gervais Comedy Special Mocks Trans People
At just four minutes into his latest Netflix special, Ricky Gervais goes after the transgender community, seemingly to purposely draw controversy.
Watch: After Jinkx's Iconic 'Snatch Game,' Veteran Who Fears he Possibly 'Killed' Judy Garland Explains Himself
It was "The Snatch Game" on the latest episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7" (on Paramount+) and Jinkx Monsoon turned it into an iconic event with her impersonation of Judy Garland, even forgiving a man who fears he "killed" her.
Cannes Diary 3: 'Armageddon Time,' 'Brother and Sister,' 'Triangle of Sadness'
EDGE contributor C.J. Prince takes a look at some of the bigger films playing at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, including James Gray's "Armageddon Time" and Ruben Ostlund's "Triangle of Sadness."
Ex-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Hired by MSNBC
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has officially landed at MSNBC, where she is expected to make appearances on the network's cable and streaming programs as well as host a new original show.
SF DocFest 21's Queer Winners You Won't Want to Miss
The 21st San Francisco Documentary Film Festival (SF DocFest) is returning from June 1-12 and will involve a hybrid presentation of virtual screenings and live presentations, shown at the Roxie Theater. Most of the latter will also include in-person Q&As.
The Cockettes: Glamour Hippies - Iconic Drag Troupe Returns for a New Show
The Cockettes were only around for a few years, beginning in 1969, but left a fabulous legacy in their wake. A new show at Oasis revives their drag fabulism, with some original troupe members, including composer Scrumbly Koldewyn.