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Shawn Mendes Covers Interview Magazine and Gay Twitter Goes Wild with Thirst

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 15, 2024

Singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes opened up to fellow pop star John Mayer in a wide-ranging interview, but it's the accompanying photo spread that's got Gay Twitter in a frenzy of thirst.

Elton John Turns the Saga of Televangelist Tammy Faye into Song for Broadway

Elton John Turns the Saga of Televangelist Tammy Faye into Song for Broadway

By Mark Kennedy | Oct 15, 2024

When Elton John was on tour in America in the 1970s, there was someone on TV who caught his eye. She was an over-the-top, heavy makeup-wearing performer who wore her heart on her sleeve and yet seemed in on the joke — televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker.

Sean Baker's Improvised Road to 'Anora'

Sean Baker's Improvised Road to 'Anora'

By Jake Coyle | Oct 15, 2024

Sean Baker's latest film "Anora," starring Mikey Madison as a Brooklyn exotic dancer who spontaneously marries the son of a Russian oligarch, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.

Get to Know Brian Jordan Alvarez, Star and Creator of the Breakout Queer Sitcom 'English Teacher'

Get to Know Brian Jordan Alvarez, Star and Creator of the Breakout Queer Sitcom 'English Teacher'

By Andrea Marks Joseph | Oct 15, 2024

Get to know more about Brian Jordan Alvarez, the star and creator of the fantastically queer breakout sitcom "English Teacher," through past roles, interviews, thirst traps and some of his most viral and hilarious videos from social media.

Review: Cheeky, Witty 'The Summer with Carmen' Revives Summer with Autumn Release

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 15, 2024

This sexy Greek movie starts at a nude beach, makes its way into steamy bedroom encounters and complicated emotional entanglements, and offers a cheeky syllabus for Screenwriting 101.

German Soccer Player Suspended Over Homophobic Incident

German Soccer Player Suspended Over Homophobic Incident

By Jack Solomon | Oct 14, 2024

Pro-soccer player Kevin Behren, along with other team members, were asked to sign various memorabilia items. One of these items included a rainbow jersey. Allegedly, Behrens refused to sign eventually, saying "I won't sign that gay shi|*t."

While Queer Picks at the New York Film Festival Are Slim, They Are Choice

By Frank J. Avella | Oct 14, 2024

Queer fare was rather sparse at this year's New York Film Festival, but there were a handful of LGBTQ+-themed titles as well as some queer-adjacent work (by LGBTQ+ artist) that stood out.

'Big Brother' Alum Zach Rance Claims Fan Sent Death Threats over Frankie Grande Showmance

Oct 14, 2024

"Big Brother" alum Zach Rance claims a fan is still sending death threats to him 10 years later over his relationship with Frankie Grande on the CBS reality show.

Review: 'Anora' a Screwball Dark Comedy with Award-Worthy Chops

Review: 'Anora' a Screwball Dark Comedy with Award-Worthy Chops

By Frank J. Avella | Oct 14, 2024

Winner of this year's Palm d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Sean Baker's "Anora" is a screwball dark comedy with a captivating performance by Mikey Madison at the film's core.

Review: 'Disclaimer' Ambitious, but Falls Short

Review: 'Disclaimer' Ambitious, but Falls Short

By Karin McKie | Oct 14, 2024

Academy Award-winning director Alfonso Cuarón adapted Renée Knight's novel "Disclaimer" into a seven-part series premiering on Apple TV+.

Review: 'High Tide' a Moving Queer Love Story Set in Provincetown

Review: 'High Tide' a Moving Queer Love Story Set in Provincetown

By Frank J. Avella | Oct 14, 2024

Set in Provincetown, and buoyed by a beguiling breakout performance by Marco Pigossi, "High Tide" takes on topical themes but stays focused on a poignant story of love and self-acceptance.

'Terrifier 3' Slashes 'Joker' to Take No. 1 at the Box Office, Trump Film 'The Apprentice' Fizzles

By Jake Coyle | Oct 13, 2024

The choices on the movie marquee this weekend included Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker, a film about Donald Trump, a "Saturday Night Live" origin story and even Pharrell Williams as a Lego. In the end, all were trounced by an ax-wielding clown.

Watch: 'Emilia Pérez' Stars Talk Second Chances and Friendship During London Film Festival Premiere

Oct 13, 2024

Selena Gomez, Zoë Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascón walked the red carpet for the premiere of "Emilia Pérez" at the London Film Festival. They spoke how the musical about an ex kingpin taking a second chance at life resonated with its cast.

Watch: Melissa Rivers Previews Tribute to her Mom Joan at NY Comedy Festival

Oct 13, 2024

Melissa Rivers says she is touched by all the female comedians who are expected to take the stage for an upcoming tribute to her mother, Joan Rivers.

The Making of 'The Apprentice,' in Their Words

By Jake Coyle | Oct 12, 2024

Few movies this year have made as many headlines as "The Apprentice." Ali Abbasi's film about a young Donald Trump ( Sebastian Stan ) under the tutelage of cutthroat attorney Roy Cohn ( Jeremy Strong ) has caused a stir at the Cannes Film Festival.

Jonathan Groff Wanted Karan Soni for Queer Rom-Com Even Before Knowing He's Gay

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 11, 2024

Out actor Jonathan Groff was ahead of the curve in a couple of ways when it came to the making of the queer rom-com "A Nice Indian Boy."

Taylor Swift Donates $5 Million Toward Hurricane Relief Efforts

By Kaitlyn Huamani | Oct 11, 2024

Taylor Swift has donated $5 million to Feeding America to support relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Crooner Jonathan Karrant Brings 'The Tony Bennett Songbook' to Scullers This Weekend

By John Amodeo | Oct 10, 2024

Self-proclaimed song stylist Jonathan Karrant, who moves fluidly between the jazz and cabaret worlds will be at Scullers Jazz Club this Saturday, October 12, to sing "The Tony Bennett Songbook."

Review: 'The Apprentice' Lacks Purpose, but Features Great Actors

By Derek Deskins | Oct 10, 2024

It's hard to view "The Apprentice" as anything more than fuel for a thousand think pieces. Trump is a polarizing figure wherein those on either side have decidedly made up their mind.

All of Broadway's Theater Lights Will Dim for Out Actor Gavin Creel After an Outcry

By Mark Kennedy | Oct 10, 2024

All of Broadway's marquees will dim to honor the life of Gavin Creel following an outcry by theater fans when only a partial dimming was proposed after the 48-year-old Tony Award-winner's death last month.

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