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Egghead, Twinkie, and the Road to Finding Her Damn Self
The new comedy "Egghead & Twinkie" explores the friendship of a 17-year-old lesbian and her straight best friend with the right mix of wit and heartbreak. EDGE speaks to director Sarah Kambe Holland about her first feature.
Cannes Makes It Official: Cover Up on the Red Carpet
The Cannes Film Festival red carpet is perhaps the most rigidly controlled red carpet in the world. Now, the festival has added a new stipulation.
The Eurovision Song Contest is Back. Here's How and Who to Watch
The Eurovision party is officially underway: a week of power pop, outrageous outfits — and, inevitably, protests — that culminates in the final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night.
'All Stars' Icon Phoenix Destroys Ice Spice with Viral Clapback
"Drag Race All Stars" cast member Phoenix aired her thoughts on Ice Spice after the rapper critiqued the queen on the first episode of the show's 10th season.
Former NFL Football Player Carl Nassib Tells the Story of Why He Came Out
Now-retired NFL star Carl Nassib opened up about the two major points in his life — a moving exchange with an uncle and a hilarious game play moment — that helped him decide to come out publicly.
Russell Tovey Recalls a Fearful Time of Linking Intimacy and Death
The battle cry "Silence = Death" rang out at the height of the AIDS epidemic, but its echoes hid another message, out actor Russell Tovey recalled: Sex might equal death.
Cannes, the Global Colosseum of Film, Readies for 78th Edition with New Challenges on the Horizon
Cannes, where filmmakers, sales agents and journalists gather from around the world, is the Olympics of the big screen, with its own golden prize, the Palme d'Or, to give out at the end.
Watch: Sam Arghasi Works Out All Three Legs in Steamy New Video
Direct from his appearance on "The Traitors," fitness hunk Sam Arghasi dropped a workout video that's a big hit with fans.
New Met Gala Exhibit 'Superfine' Gives Voice to Emerging Black Designers
The Met's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" is the first Costume Institute exhibit to focus exclusively on Black designers, and the first in more than 20 years devoted to menswear.
Todd Flaherty Continues his Journey with 'Angels in America' in Provincetown
After appearing as Prior Walter in the first part of "Angels in America" last year at the Provincetown Theatre, actor/author Todd Flaherty returns to the role for the epic work's second half, "Perestroika," through May 25.
Maren Morris' 'Dreamsicle' Album Invites Healing as She Embraces Her New Life
When country star Maren Morris would voice support for the LBGTQ community, she thought she was doing it as an ally. She didn't realize it at the time, but she was also speaking up for herself, too.
Hotties Sebastian Stan and Leo Woodall to Play Outlaw Couple in 'Burning Rainbow Farm'
In the upcoming crime drama "Burning Rainbow Farm," Sebastian Stan and Leo Woodall play a queer couple whose pot farm and family come under siege by the authorities.
Bow Down to 'RuPaul Drag Race' Superstar Nymphia Wind in 'BANANAS?' for NYCPride
"RuPaul Drag Race's" Nymphia Wind brings her experience as having been "America's Next Drag Superstar" to New York City's Town Hall on June 26 in "BANANAS?."
Always Looking Forward, Keith Lockhart Pauses to Reflect on 30 Years with the Boston Pops
Keith Lockhart begins his 30th season conducting the Boston Pops. Over the years, he has made the orchestra his own by blending innovated programming with tradition.
Celeb Medium Tyler Henry Announces He's Tied the Knot with Longtime Boyfriend
Congratulations are in order for Hollywood medium Tyler Henry, who took to Instagram on Wednesday to announce he has officially married his longtime boyfriend Clint Godwin.
Billy Idol Opens Up About Starting His Career Playing Wild Nights at Gay Clubs
In a podcast interview, rock icon Billy Idol talked about performing live and how he started his career playing at gay clubs.
Media Mogul Barry Diller Finally Said It, Without Saying It
Media mogul Barry Diller came out as having sexual relationships with men in a long essay in New York Magazine that never mentions the word gay.
With Comedy, 'Kimberly Akimbo's' Pierce Wheeler Learns 'Less Is More'
Appearing in the national tour of the Tony-winning musical "Kimberly Akimbo," young, queer actor Pierce Wheeler is learning an important lesson when it comes to comedy: less is more.
EDGE Now: Gays, Giggles, and Good Vibes
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, babes—and we've got just the serotonin boost you need! From punchlines to powerful vibes, these queer comedians are here to tickle your funny bone and lift your spirit.
Will Chappell Roan Launch an Acting Career? If So, Thank John Waters
Chappell Roan says that legendary filmmaker and "Pope of Trash" John Waters is plumping for her to enter the acting biz. Who knows? She just might do it!