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EDGE Interview: 'Mid-Century Modern' Redefines Family (with Bottom Jokes)
On the new Hulu sit-com "Mid-Century Modern," three middle-aged gay men choose to live together in Palm Springs. EDGE speaks with series creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, and to actor Nathan Lee Graham about the show.
Alan Cumming Says to Call Him Queer, Not Gay
One thing that wrangles Emmy and Tony-winning actor Alan Cumming is when people mislabel his sexuality, which is bisexual. He would prefer the term queer rather than gay.
Jacob Elordi Talks Weight Loss and On-Screen Romance for 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North'
Jacob Elordi is gearing up for another busy year.
PTown Town Hall Hosts Star-Studded Summer Season
Producer Mark Cortale announces the star-studded line-up at Provincetown Town Hall this summer.
'It's Not the Scene, It's the People in the Scene' — Shonda Rhimes Calls Out Racism, Homophobia in TV Censorship
Prolific TV producer Shonda Rhimes gave a short but masterful explanation of how racism and homophobia continue to exert their influence on TV's standards and practices.
'Diplomat' Elton John Will 'Fight' and 'Go Face to Face' for AIDS Funding If Need Be
Elton John says he has to be "a diplomat" when it comes to ensuring money to combat AIDS keeps flowing — but he's willing to "go there and fight for it, even if I have to go face to face" with heads of state.
The Stars of 'The Residence' Open Up about Playing a Gay POTUS and First Gentleman
The Shonda Rhimes-produced Netflix series "The Residence" features bingeable ingredients: a gay President of the United States, his husband, a huge cast, a quirky detective, and a murder mystery.
Sundance Film Festival Plans Relocation to Boulder, Colorado Even as Utah State Law Bans Pride Flag
After a yearlong search, the Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday that its new home will be Boulder, Colorado, keeping Sundance in the mountains but moving it out of Park City.
Betty White, TV's Golden Girl, Celebrated at Stamp Ceremony in Los Angeles
The beloved actor of "The Golden Girls" fame was celebrated with a new U.S. Postal Service stamp at a first-day-of-issue ceremony at the Los Angeles Zoo on Thursday.
Sensational Italian Tenors Il Volo Riding High on World Tour
Il Volo, the sensational Italian trio of tenors, continue on their world tour with a Boston date next week. EDGE spoke to the group as they headed across the US.
Will 'Heartstopper' be Back for Season 4? Exec Producer Says They're 'Working Hard' but Netflix Stays Mum
"Heartstopper" Executive Producer Patrick Walters says they're "working hard" to get the smash hit series renewed, but "niche" and YA projects are "hard to get over the line."
Review: 'Mid-Century Modern' a Gay 'Golden Girls,' But Also a Valentine to a Golden Age of Sitcoms
In this new Hulu offering we have a sitcom — intentionally designed in classic style — that speaks directly to us in our own language, addresses our concerns, and doesn't shy away from our sexuality.
For 'Shucked' Actor Tyler Joseph Ellis, Corn's the Thing
Actor Tyler Joseph Ellis discovered "Shucked" in an unusual way, then fell in love with the musical. When it went on tour, he wanted to be part of it.
Boston Conservatory Brings 'Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812' to the Calderwood in April
Boston Conservatory at Berklee's spring Center Stage season continues with a production of the acclaimed electropop opera "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812" at the Nancy & Edward Roberts Studio Theatre at the Calderwood Pavilion in April.
David Archuleta Says New Single 'Crème Brulée' is Just a Taste of 'Naughty' Songs to Come
If you're startled by the steamy lyrics of David Archuleta's new single "Crème Brulée,'" then the singer has accomplished his goal: "I'm not the same sweet little teenage boy," the 34-year-old declared.
Chappell Roan: I Don't Know Everything Just Because I'm Gay!
Chappell Roan is sticking to her boundaries: The "Good Luck, Babe!" singer made her feelings known about being viewed as an oracle on LGBTQ+ topics.
Would Debra Messing Do More 'Will & Grace?' Yes - But Only If...
Debra Messing says she would be willing to sign up for more "Will & Grace" after the popular sitcom came back for an additional three seasons following its initial eight-year run... but only if certain conditions were met.
Watch: 'White Lotus' Star Can't Watch Next Episodes with Family — 'That's Not Me, That's a Prosthetic!'
Patrick Schwarzenegger admits that he's far too nerve-wracked to watch the last two episodes for the wild third season of "The White Lotus" with family members.
'Young Hearts' Helmer Anthony Schatteman Says 'It's Okay to Be Yourself'
In 'Young Hearts,' Director Anthony Schatteman makes a movie about young gay love that young audiences can watch. He talks to EDGE about his film.
New Musical Asks, 'How Do We Deal with the End?' (With a Singalong)
The Lazour Brothers cathartic new musical 'Night Side Songs' explores a woman's journey with cancer & chemo; and, yes, does so with a sing-along. EDGE speaks to the brothers about their brave new show.