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'Fire Island' Star Zane Phillips Slayed on the NYC Stage
He inspired lust on the big screen in "Fire Island" and on the small screen with queer sitcom "Glamorous," and this past summer out actor Zane Phillips trod the boards of the New York stage.
Review: Hampered by a Witless Script, 'The Lone Star Love Potion' is a Waste of Time
The Arctic Playhouse's "The Lone Star Love Potion" is a zany farce featuring an assortment of oddball characters, but a terrific cast and competent direction can't save the witless, sexist script.
'Heartstopper' Brings Signature Sensitivity to Sex, Variety Op-Ed Says
An op-ed in Variety took note of how Alice Oseman's writing in Season 3 of the Netflix hit series "Heartstopper" stays true to the series' signature sensitivity.
Tilda Swinton Explores Assisted Suicide in Pedro Almodovar's 'The Room Next Door'
Swinton said she believes individuals should have a say in their own living and dying. She acknowledges that she has personally witnessed a friend's compassionate departure.
12 Times Anderson Cooper Turned Heads on Instagram
We decided it was time to dig into Anderson Cooper's Instagram account to shed some more light on some of the more intimate moments in the out newscaster's life.
Chappell Roan Returns to the Stage after All Things Go Cancellation
The rising pop star Chappell Roan, who recently vocalized her struggles with fame, has returned to the stage after canceling festival appearances at All Things Go in New York and Maryland last week.
Facebook Group Declared Gaga Would 'Never Be Famous,' But Mother Monster Says, 'You Can't Give Up'
Lady Gaga had the last laugh after a Facebook group comprised of a dozen former college classmates declared that she would "never be famous."
Madonna's Brother, Christopher Ciccone, Has Died at 63
Christopher Ciccone, a multihyphenate artist, dancer, designer and younger brother of Madonna, has died. He was 63.
Hunky English Actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson Shows Off Sculpted Bod in Sizzling Insta Post
The buff "Kraven the Hunter" star is rumored to be the next James Bond, and he certainly has a license to thrill in a thirst trap that entices the imagination.
Why Lesbian 'Brat' Pop is Having a Moment
We're breaking down the "brat" moment and its surprising lesbian subtext.
The Unique Combination of Kinks and Hypnotherapy: English Leather Master's Wild Career
JustFor.Fans content creator English Leather Master, (aka Matthew to family and friends), has built a career that incorporates all areas of his life.
'Joker 2' Stumbles at Box Office Amid Poor Reviews from Audiences and Critics
In a turn of events that only Arthur Fleck would find funny, the follow-up to Todd Phillips' 2019 origin story about the Batman villain opened in theaters nationwide this weekend to a muted $40 million.
Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa, Looks Back in Memoir 'Be Ready When the Luck Happens'
Long before Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa mini-empire of bestselling cookbooks and TV shows ever took off, she found herself at an airport, wanting to learn to fly.
'Hot Priest' Makes 'Jeopardy' a Heavenly Treat for Gay Twitter
A Catholic cleric viewers took to calling a "Hot Priest" made "Jeopardy" a rapturous experience for fans of the long-running game show.
Kathy Griffin Shares What's Standing in the Way of Her Comeback
Kathy Griffin is ready to be uncanceled and back into the public's good graces, and she is convinced a comedy special is the way to do it.
Cher Headlines 'All-Women' Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and Gay Instagram is Reeling
Go ahead and "Believe": Cher will be a featured performer when the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show hits the walkway, after a six-year hiatus, with an "all-women lineup." Gay Instagram went wild at the news.
Watch: Nicole Kidman and Harry Dickinson are Beyond Sexy in Trailer for New Thriller 'Babygirl'
Nicole Kidman is having the affair of a lifetime in the trailer for the upcoming erotic thriller "Babygirl."
Jonathan Majors' 'Magazine Dreams' Lands Theatrical Release for Early 2025
The Jonathan Majors -starring bodybuilder drama "Magazine Dreams" has been acquired for theatrical release after it was dropped following Majors' conviction for assaulting his ex-girlfriend.
EDGE Interview: Director Anand Tucker Channels Ian McKellen's Dark Side for 'The Critic'
In the new film "The Critic," Ian McKellen plays a particularly nasty one whose life goes into a tailspin after being arrested in 1930s London.
Why Does 'The Babadook' Still Haunt? Its Director, Jennifer Kent, has Some Answers
"The Babadook," when it was released 10 years ago, didn't seem to portend a cultural sensation.