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Ricky Martin Stays Hot, and Twitter Melts Down
Ricky Martin proved yet again that he brings the heat with a sizzling selfie — and Twitter promptly melted.
Jason Kelce Thrills Fans with American Flag Speedo and Twitter Takes Notice
Former Eagles footballer and current ESPN commentator Jason Kelce wowed the crowd at an event in New Jersey when he tore away his shorts to reveal an American flag-themed speedo.
Watch: Jonathan Bailey 'Erupted' for His Other 'Jurassic World' Starring Role
Jonathan Bailey's putting it all on the screen, but he's also got a hidden talent: He contributed a clarinet solo to the soundtrack of the newest "Jurassic World" movie.
Charles Melton Gets Sweaty in this Stylish Short Film
We can't stop watching sexy actor Charles Melton get sweaty in this starring role.
Home Reportedly Owned by Brad Pitt Was Ransacked by Burglars, Police Say
Police are investigating a break-in at a home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt, who has been on a globe-spanning promo tour for his new movie, "F1."
Music Review: Lorde Enters 'Virgin' Territory on Her Liberated, Physical Pop Album
Fans of the New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde have commended the artist. Her music, to certain ears, sounds like freedom. On her new album, it is as though Lorde is able to hear it, too.
'28 Years Later's' Chi Lewis-Parry Makes his Mark for What's Swinging Down Below
In the film "28 Years Later" actor Chi Lewis-Parry is making his mark for what's swinging down below.
Bill Moyers, the Former White House Press Secretary Turned Acclaimed TV Journalist, Dead at 91
Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television's most honored journalists, masterfully using a visual medium to illuminate a world of ideas, died Thursday at age 91.
Out '13 Reasons Why' Star Set to Portray James Dean in Gay Romance Movie
Film icon James Dean will be portrayed in a new — and gay — light as out "13 Reasons Why" star Brandon Flynn stars in, and executive produces, a movie about Dean and his purported male lover.
Join in the Theater Offensive's 'Festival of Resistance'
The Theater Offensive's long-planned "Festival of Resistance" couldn't fall at a better (or worse) time. The four-day event does a deep-dive into what is at stake for trans Americans in the current political climate.
Stephen Sondheim's Papers Go to Library of Congress, Offering a Look into a Broadway Genius
Manuscripts, recordings, and scrapbooks from Stephen Sondheim have been donated to the Library of Congress, offering the public a chance to see the creativity of one of musical theater's giants.
Denis Villeneuve to Direct Next James Bond Film
"Dune" director Denis Villeneuve will direct the next James Bond movie — the first since Amazon MGM took creative reins of the storied film franchise after decades of control by the Broccoli family.
Review: 'M3GAN 2.0' Goes Big — Maybe Too Big
Most of the same team that gave us the horror-comedy original two years ago have not only gone super-big, but also changed the franchise's genre, turning "M3GAN 2.0" into an action movie.
For Pride, Get Banana Fever with Nymphia Wind
RuPaul Drag Race" Season 16 winner Nymphia Wind celebrates Pride in NYC this week with her bonkers show "BANANAS." EDGE spoke to the drag superstar about the show, the color yellow and cultural representation.
Want to Know About Pedro Pascal's Private Life? Then You Have to Be Part of It
Internet Zaddy and "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal opened up enough about his private life to explain that he's "very unprivate"... at least, to those who are part of his inner circle.
Cardi B's Upcoming Album Title a Homage to Drag Star Scarlet Envy?
Is Cardi B paying homage to "Drag Race" star Scarlet Envy with an album title that echos the quotable queen's famous line?
Brad Pitt Reveals Childhood Homophobic Bullying and Whether He's 'Had a Gay Experience'
Chatting with his friend Dax Shepard on Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast, Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt talked about relationships, recovery, being bullied, and whether he's "had a gay experience..."
Is Diego Andres Rodriguez the Break-Out Star of London's 'Evita?'
In less than two years, Diego Andres Rodriguez has gone from college to co-starring (opposite Rachel Zegler) in the much ballyhooed production of "Evita" in London. Is he on the cusp of stardom?
EDGE Now: Mid-Year Queer
Can you believe we're already halfway through 2025?! Time flies when you're slaying. We're taking a fierce little strut down memory lane with our fave jaw-dropping, heart-thumping, glitter-sprinkled moments in queer entertainment so far.
Their Show Was Queer and Cancelled. What Did They Do?
When Rob Madge was set to make their Broadway debut in their London hit "My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?)," the show was cancelled. But they did not give up on bringing their show to New York.