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'I'm a Disrupter,' Says Hannah Gadsby as They Set Out to Tour 'Woof'
Their Netflix special "Hannah Gadsby: Nanette" changed everything for this Aussie performer, but it's something they can never return to. Now they return to the U.S. with a new show, "Woof." In this interview, they talk about their career to date.
Emilia Suárez Sees her Juliet at the ART as 'Sharp' and 'a Little Zany'
In the upcoming ART production of "Romeo and Juliet," Emilia Suárez plays the titular tragic heroine, but speaks of her interpretation as being "sharp" and "a little zany."
In Ogunquit's 'Little Shop,' Latrice Royale Puts Her Glamorous Stamp on Audrey II
Presently "Drag Race" royalty Latrice Royale is performing her most original stage role to date — as Audrey II in the Ogunquit Playhouse's production of "Little Shop of Horrors." What is it like playing a man (and woman) eating plant? Royale explains.
Charli XCX Headed to the Big Screen with a Role in Gregg Araki's Sexy New Thriller
The "Guess" singer is set to co-star in "The Doom Generation" director's spicy thriller, in which a powerful woman artist (Olivia Wilde) shows a younger man (Cooper Hoffman) the sexual ropes.
Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida Presents the Chic & Unique Ball: Crystal Opulence Unleashed
The spectacular crystal-themed gala fundraiser promises a night of glittering elegance, luxury, and extravagant fun not to be missed!
Luca Guadagnino Answers for Daniel Craig After Asked If James Bond Could Be Gay at Venice Film Festival
Luca Guadagnino had a very grown-up answer after a reporter at the Venice Film Festival asked Daniel Craig if James Bond could be gay.
This Fall, Hollywood Tries to Balance Box Office with the Ballot Box
This fall, Hollywood will be trying to capture the nation's attention at a time when much of it will be directed at the polls.
Lady Gaga, Joaquin Phoenix Bring 'Joker: Folie à Deux' to Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival is getting ready to welcome Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix for the world premiere of "Joker: Folie à Deux" Wednesday evening.
Atlanta's OUT On Film Announces Lineup For 37th Edition Of Film Festival
Out On Film 37 offers a diverse selection that includes 35 features (22 narrative films, 12 documentaries and one special event), five streaming-only films and 111 shorts films (in 18 shorts programs) for a total of 151 films.
Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival Announces 42nd Edition Program
Second-longest Running LGBTQ+ Film Festival in the World Returns September 19 - October 6, 2024
Q&A: Ian McKellen is His Own Harshest Critic as He Discusses His Stage Fall and New Thriller
McKellen spoke to the AP recently about his love of the theater, relationship with critics, the future of Gandalf and going back to work.
Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig present 'Queer' to Venice Film Festival
Venice Film Festival regular Luca Guadagnino is back on the Lido to debut his new Daniel Craig film "Queer" on Tuesday night.
Streaming Queer: September 2024
September's queer streaming offering is jam-packed! There's so much gay goodness happening on screens this month that we almost couldn't include it all!
Almodóvar Returns to Venice with 'The Room Next Door' Alongside Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore
Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar returned to the Venice Film Festival with stars Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore on Monday. "The Room Next Door" will have its world premiere on the Lido in the evening.
'Deadpool' Tops Charts Yet Again as 'Reagan' Beats Expectations on Sluggish Labor Day
Just like in the movies, Deadpool can't be killed.
Watch: Venice Film Festival Welcomes Pitt and Clooney, and Their New Film 'Wolfs'
George Clooney and Brad Pitt returned to the Venice Film Festival on Sunday for the world premiere of "Wolfs."
Venice Film Festival Debuts 3-Hour Post-war Epic 'The Brutalist,' in 70mm
"The Brutalist," a post-war epic about a Holocaust survivor attempting to rebuild a life in America, is a fantasy. But filmmaker Brady Corbet wishes it weren't.
Queer Public Access TV Series of the '80s, '90s Offered Rare Glimpses into LGBTQ+ Life
Many people might think LGBTQ+ representation on TV began on shows like "Ellen" and "Will & Grace," but LGBTQ+ people had been producing their own programming on local stations for decades.
Watch: Angelina, Sigourney and Cate Bring Classic Looks to Venice
A flurry of stars have brought Tinseltown to the Venice Film Festival. At the premiere of her new movie "Maria," Angelina Jolie looked stunning in a floor-length champagne gown by Tamara Ralph.
At Venice Film Festival, Jude Law Debuts 'The Order' about FBI Manhunt for a Domestic Terrorist
Jude Law plays an FBI agent investigating the violent crimes of a white supremacist group in "The Order," which premieres Saturday at the Venice Film Festival.