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Michael J. Bobbitt Explores Family & Football (Briefly) at the 'Queer Voices Festival'
Michael J. Bobbitt is an state arts administrator with an extensive background in the theater, running companies, directing and choreographing, and writing plays. He brings a short one to the "Queer Voices Festival" this weekend.
Review: With 'Misericordia,' Alain Guiraudie Achieves Hot Queer Suspense Once More
Alain Guiraudie ("Stranger by the Lake") returns to hot queer suspense with "Misericordia." A local man returns to his village after 10 years and lands in a hotbed of sexual and criminal intrigue.
See Why 'Drag Race' Star Tessa T Was 'The Trade of the Season'
When Tessa Testicle was on international season of "Drag Race" she was picked as the "trade of the season." See why in these pics from her IG.
Watch: Antoni Porowski is Serenaded with a Taylor Swift Song and Fans Celebrate
The "Queer Eye" star was serenaded by the staff of "The Jennifer Hudson Show," who tailored a Taylor Swift song to the occasion — and Gay Twitter lit up.
Mikey Madison, Jack Black and Jon Hamm will Host Spring 'Saturday Night Live' Episodes
Mikey Madison, Jack Black and Jon Hamm are next up to host "Saturday Night Live" as the show hits the final stretch of its 50th season.
Chris Grace Looks to Talk Back to 'Boss' Donald Trump at July Kennedy Center Gig
Actor and comic Chris Grace brings his solo piece "Chris Grace as Scarlett Johansson" to the Kennedy Center this July and sees it as an opportunity to speak to his boss of the gig, Donald Trump.
Queer Voices, Short Plays: Pascale Florestal on 'The Balcony,' Her Queer Contemporary Take on 'Romeo and Juliet'
The "Queer Voices Festival" returns with seven short plays by local playwrights, including Pascale Florestal's "The Balcony." The out writer and director tells EDGE about the festival and the real-life inspirations for her new short work.
Pedro Pascal Dances His Way to Joy in New Short Film — and Gay Twitter is Down to Dance Along
Everyone's favorite zaddy Pedro Pascal tunes out heartbreak, dials up some upbeat music, lip-syncs "You're perfect," and dances his way to bliss in a Spike Jonez short film that advertises Apple's AirPods.
Leslie Bibb Reacts to Husband Sam Rockwell's Wild 'White Lotus' Speech
"The White Lotus" actor Leslie Bibb told Andy Cohen that the hit series' new season is encapsulated in a stunning monologue by her partner, Sam Rockwell, in an unforgettable turn on the show.
Bad Bunny Sports Shorts for CK's New Campaign and Gay Twitter Celebrates
Sexy star Bad Bunny sent Gay Twitter into paroxysms as the latest hunk to lead a Calvin Klein underwear campaign.
Kim David Smith Loves Mashing up Marlene, Minnelli, and Minogue for Show and New Album
To celebrate the release of his new album, "Mostly Marlene," on March 21, cabaret star Kim David Smith heads to Joe's Pub for a performance that will pay tribute to his Holy Trinity: Marlene, Minnelli, and Minogue.
Review: The Time Has Come for this Thrilling 'Parade'
When "Parade" opened in 1998, it was received a cool response. It has taken the past 25 years for the public to catch up with its complexities.
Kevin Scott Hall Sings About Spring (and Other Things) in Upcoming 'Seasons Change'
Few know the cabaret world as well as Kevin Scott Hall, both as a journalist and a performer. In the latter role, he comes to Boston's Club Cafe with his new show "Seasons Change" on March 22.
OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival Spring Edition Returns To South Florida April 17-May 4
Save the dates of April 17 — May 4 for the return of the OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival spring edition!
The Vivienne's Family Reveal Her Cause of Death
The family of "RuPaul's Drag Race UK" winner The Vivienne, who passed away in January, has revealed the entertainer's cause of death.
On 'The White Lotus,' a Kiss is More than a Just Kiss
On the latest episode of "The White Lotus," brothers Saxon and Lochlan kiss, reviving the incest moment hinted at in episode one. Just where does it go from here?
'Queer as Folk' Writer Russell T Davies Warns a 'Wave of Anger, Violence' is About to Crash Down on LGBTQ+ People
The TV writer of the original "Queer As Folk" and "It's a Sin," Russell T Davies, warns that LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. and UK alike are about to be engulfed in the results of "weaponiz[ed] hate speech."
Out Writer and Publisher Felice Picano Dies at the Age of 81, Leaves a Rich Literary Legacy
Openly gay writer and publisher Felice Picano has died at the age of 81. He leaves behind a literary legacy that includes his own novels and memoirs as well as his championing of other gay writers.
Conan O'Brien will Return as Oscars Host in 2026
Conan O'Brien is returning to the Oscars stage in 2026. The late-night host and comedian will preside over the 98th Academy Awards, set for March 15, the film academy's leadership said Monday.
EDGE Interview: Director Cristina Costantini Explores What Makes Sally Ride a Complicated Hero in 'Sally'
The documentary "Sally," which tells the complicated life of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, is at SXSW. EDGE caught up with filmmaker Cristina Costantini, who talks about the powerful story, Ride's closeted life outside NASA, and much more