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Watch: Chappell Roan Debuts Queer Country Song 'The Giver' on 'SNL'

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 9, 2024

Chappell Roan served up a fresh new track during her inaugural appearance as musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend; "The Giver" is described as a "queer country song."

'Queer' Director Luca Guadagnino Staying Busy with Slate of Upcoming Projects

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 9, 2024

"Queer" is the second film this year from prolific Italian director Luca Guadagnino, but he's already got at least three more projects underway, including an adaptation of Pier Vittorio Tondelli's gay novel "Separate Rooms."

'Saturday Night Live' to Take on a Second Trump Term after Focusing on Harris

By Andrew Dalton | Nov 9, 2024

"Saturday Night Live" is likely to strike a new tone as it looks toward a second term for Donald Trump in its first episode since his election victory.

New Kaos TV Show Features Queer Characters on Mount Olympus

Nov 9, 2024

Ancient Greek gods are not restricted by sexuality or gender, but with that being said, on Mount Olympus, there is no openly queer god. Kaos, the new show by Netflix, has put an interesting spin on this.

Jeff Hiller & Tim Bagley Find Each Other (and Happiness) on 'Somebody, Somewhere'

By Steve Duffy | Nov 8, 2024

HBO's cult hit "Somebody, Somewhere" heads into its third & final season with Sam (Bridget Everett) finding her bff Joel (Jeff Hiller), now in a relationship, distancing himself. EDGE spoke with Hiller & actor Tim Bagley about their romance on the show.

Beyoncé Leads the 2025 Grammy Noms, Becoming the Most Nominated Artist in the Show's History

Beyoncé Leads the 2025 Grammy Noms, Becoming the Most Nominated Artist in the Show's History

By Maria Sherman | Nov 8, 2024

Welcome to Beyoncé country. When it comes to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, "Cowboy Carter" rules the nation. She leads the nods with 11, bringing her career total to 99 nominations. That makes her the most-nominated artist in Grammy history.

Argentine Prosecutors Charge 3 People Linked to the Death of Former One Direction Star Liam Payne

Argentine Prosecutors Charge 3 People Linked to the Death of Former One Direction Star Liam Payne

By Almudena Calatrava | Nov 8, 2024

Three people have been charged in connection with the death of Liam Payne, a former member of musical group One Direction who died after falling from the balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires last month, Argentine prosecutors said Thursday.

Nicole Scherzinger's Love for Russell Brand's MAGA-esque Hat Draws Gay Twitter's Ire

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 8, 2024

Former "Pussycat Dolls" lead singer Nicole Scherzinger fell afoul of Gay Twitter when she gave her approval to a MAGA-type hat brandished by Russell Brand that read "Make Jesus First Again."

Laverne Cox Mulls Fleeing the US as Trump Heads Back to the White House: 'I'm Scared'

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 8, 2024

Trans entertainer Laverne Cox opened up about being so frightened of a second Trump term that she — like other trans Americans she knows — is considering moving to another country.

Acclaimed Opera Bass Morris Robinson Is Back at Boston Lyric Opera in 'Aida,' Where It All Began

By Nicholas Dussault | Nov 6, 2024

The Boston Lyric Opera's one-night-only performance of "Aida" on November 10 has very special meaning to one of its artists. Morris Robinson, in the role of Ramfis, will be performing 25 years to the day of his very first operatic performance.

Preparing for Kander & Ebb Tribute Show, Karen Mason Says She's 'Pretty F***ng Lucky'

By Nicholas Dussault | Nov 6, 2024

Karen Mason first sang John Kander & Fred Ebb songs in the off-B'way revue "And The World Goes 'Round" 33 years ago. For her latest album, the Broadway regular ("Mamma Mia," "Sunset Boulevard") returns to their songbook.

Ruby Slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' Are for Sale Nearly 2 Decades after They Were Stolen

Nov 5, 2024

A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" is on the auction block nearly two decades after a thief stole the iconic shoes, convinced they were adorned with real jewels.

Soiled Sheets, 'No Rules' — 'Queer' Stars Talk about Sex Scenes, Erotic Imagery

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 5, 2024

The stars and director of "Queer" dove into the explicit details in a wide-ranging interview about the steamy gay flick, which is based on a William S. Burroughs novel.

Beyoncé Channels Pamela Anderson in 'Baywatch' for Halloween Video Asking Viewers to Vote

Beyoncé Channels Pamela Anderson in 'Baywatch' for Halloween Video Asking Viewers to Vote

By Maria Sherman | Nov 5, 2024

In a new video posted early Election Day, Beyoncé channels Pamela Anderson in the television program "Baywatch" — red one-piece swimsuit and all — and asks viewers to vote.

Gay Twitter Divided after Adult Entertainer Devin Franco Declares Support for Trump

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 5, 2024

Gay porn star Devin Franco came out swinging for Trump in a series of tweets that began with a comment on a post from "a gay guy who's left the Left," prompting both disbelief and agreement among his fans.

Review: 'Feeling Randy' is A Dose of Big-Hearted Nostalgia

Review: 'Feeling Randy' is A Dose of Big-Hearted Nostalgia

By Timothy Rawles | Nov 5, 2024

While this story is technically a comedy, writer-director Dean Lent also explores the dark side of familial homophobia.

Jason Kelce Apologizes for Hurling Homophobic Slur Back at Harasser: 'I Met Hate with Hate'

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 5, 2024

Jason Kelce — the brother of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift's boyfriend — issued an apology after a video went viral of him answering a harasser's slur with a slur in kind.

Broadway Snafu Gets Personal — 'Hell's Kitchen' Star Kecia Lewis Accuses Patti LuPone of Being 'Racially Microaggresive'

Nov 4, 2024

The Alicia Keyes musical hit "Hell's Kitchen" and the Patti Lupone/Mia Farrow two-hander "The Roommate" are in adjacent Broadway theaters, sharing a back wall. That is the root of a current controversy.

With Latest Recording and Tour, Jazz Star Jane Monheit Promises Surprises

By John Amodeo | Nov 4, 2024

Jazz star Jane Monheit has a divergent new album that she is promoting on her current tour, which brings her to Groton Hill Music Center on November 10. EDGE spoke to Monheit about her album, current tour, and career.

EDGE Interview: With 'Chasing Chasing Amy' Director Sav Rodgers Looks at the LGBTQ+ Film That Saved His Life

By Matthew Creith | Nov 4, 2024

Kevin Smith's 1997 rom-com "Chasing Amy" had a profound effect on doc filmmaker Sav Rodgers when he was teen - he says it saved his life. His "Chasing Chasing Amy" looks back at its queer relationships in a personal way.

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