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Former Formula 1 Racer Ralf Schumacher Comes Out in Instagram Post
Former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher came out in an Instagram post showing himself and another man in a romantic setting.
Hunky Queer Ally, French Rugby Superstar Antoine Dupont Would Stop Game Over Gay Slur
French Rugby superstar Antoine Dupont recently appeared on the cover of the French queer website/mag Têtu.com to speak for inclusion in the sport & against homophobia.
Buff John Duff Hits Ptown with Solo Show 'Just John' this Month and Next
Maybe you've heard of him, maybe you haven't. John Duff is a niche internet celebrity, viral artist, and retired (off) Broadway actor on the rise (and fall). He tells his story in "Just John," which plays Provincetown for 4 dates this month and next.
Crew's Quarters Boarding House: Affordable Ptown Lodgings with a 'Bad Boy Sailor's' Vibe
Looking for a stylish and affordable Provincetown lodging? And sexy at that? Check out Crew's Quarters Boarding House. EDGE speaks to its innovative owner Stuart Jackson.
'Despicable Me 4' Reigns at Box Office, While 'Longlegs' Gets Impressive Start
Gru and the minions celebrated a second week in first place at the North American box office this weekend, while a small horror movie called "Longlegs" upset the starry $100 million "Fly Me to the Moon."
Timothée Dearest? Reports on Set of Dylan Biopic Paint Superstar as a Raging Diva
In a report in the Daily Mail, Hollywood superstar Timothée Chalamet is getting pushback for not living up to his sweet, vulnerable image.
Broadway's Nicholas Rodriguez Explores Sondheim through his Letters and Songs
Out singer Nicholas Rodriguez brings his unique Sondheim show to Provincetown's Post Office Cabaret on July 26 and 27. In the show, Rodriguez uses Sondheim's letters to explore his musical canon.
Alice Ripley Returns to Ptown to Make 'Really Good Music' with John McDaniel
Tony-winning actress Alice Ripley returns to Provincetown with musical director & producer John McDaniel for two nights, July 19 and 20. EDGE spoke to the Broadway star, best-known for "Side Show" and "Next to Normal," about her latest cabaret show.
Shannen Doherty, 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Star, Dies at 53
Shannen Doherty, the "Beverly Hills, 90210" star whose life and career were roiled by illness and tabloid stories, has died at 53.
Richard Simmons, a Fitness Guru Who Mixed Laughs and Sweat, Dies at 76
Richard Simmons, television's hyperactive court jester of physical fitness who built a mini-empire in his trademark tank tops and short shorts by urging the overweight to exercise and eat better, died Saturday. He turned 76 on Friday.
Tucker Carlson Outs Pete Buttigieg... As Not Gay
Tucker Carlson maintains that Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg is not gay. He knows this because one of his gay producers told him so and "gays all keep close track of that stuff."
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America's Diminutive and Pioneering Sex Therapist, Dies at 96
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the diminutive sex therapist who became a pop icon, media star and best-selling author through her frank talk about once-taboo bedroom topics, has died. She was 96.
Review Round-up: 'Oh, Mary!' Is a Broadway Smash
"Oh, Mary!" looks to be the queer Broadway smash the theater has been waiting for. Following in the steps of Charles Ludlam and Charles Busch, Cole Escola has broken the glass ceiling that has eluded others when they brought their campy plays uptown.
WATCH: Abraham Lincoln's Gayness Explored in 'Lover of Men' Doc
According to the doc's official synopsis, "Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln" will examine the "intimate life of America's most consequential president, Abraham Lincoln."
On Stage, One of Japan's Biggest Kabuki Stars Changes Roles in an Instant. Offstage, It Took Decades
Onstage, Danjuro Ichikawa, one of the biggest stars of Japan's Kabuki theater, is a virtuoso in switching roles.
Meet the Queer Man Behind This Year's Olympic Games in Paris
Queer Olympics ceremonies director Thomas Jolly talks about how he plans to make "everyone to feel represented" during opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Paris.
Alec Baldwin Weeps in Court When Judge Announces Involuntary Manslaughter Case Dismissed Mid-Trial
A New Mexico judge on Friday brought a sudden and stunning end to the involuntary manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin, dismissing it in the middle of the actor's trial and saying it cannot be filed again.
'Doyenne of Downtown Culture' Nora Burns Looks Back at the 1980s with Two Plays
Writer/comedian Nora Burns moved to NYC in 1979 & quickly immersed herself into the disco culture & queer culture. She recalls those days in two plays, "The Village! A Disco Daydream" and "David's Friend," which run in rep through August 11.
Watch: 'First Lewk' at Tonight's 'RuPaul's All Stars' Reveals Roxxxy and Vangie's 'Flir-lationship'
Two of the queens on the current season of "RuPaul's All Stars," Roxxxy and Vanjie, spill some tea in the "First Lewk" for tonight's episode about their relationship that didn't quite go all the way.
'Top Gun' Actor Danny Ramirez to Co-Star with Joaquin Phoenix in Todd Haynes' Upcoming Queer Detective Movie
Audiences who discovered Danny Ramirez in "Top Gun: Maverick" will rejoice at his new casting opposite Joaquin Phoenix in Todd Haynes' next movie — a detective flick with a hot queer spin.