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Fearless L.A. Protestor May Be a Superhero — But He's Not Marvel Actor Wyatt Russell
One of the things the internet got wrong about the L.A. protests — amid fallacious reports of burning police cars and widespread destruction — was that it was "Thunderbolts" star Wyatt Russell who stood up to the National Guard.
Fans Greet K-pop Stars Jimin and Jung Kook of BTS Discharged from Military Service
Hundreds of fans gathered to catch a glimpse of K-pop superstars Jimin and Jung Kook, the latest and final members of BTS to be discharged from South Korea's mandatory military service.
MAGA Nauseous, Trans Star Ryan Cassata Strikes Back with New Video (with a Little Help from Tom Goss)
Trans-recording artist Ryan Cassata sums up the queer response to Trump's anti-trans policies, but turns them into a joyful anthem in the video, directed by queer singer Tom Goss, for 'i feel like throwing up.' EDGE speaks with Ryan.
Doechii Uses BET Awards Win to Speak Out on Immigration Raids and Protest Crackdowns
Grammy winner Doechii turned her BET Awards moment into a powerful call for justice, highlighting immigration raids and protest crackdowns just miles from where the ceremony is taking place.
BTS Looks to Reunite This Year as 2 More Members Finish Their Military Service
K-pop superstars RM and V are the latest members of BTS to be discharged from South Korea's military after fulfilling their mandatory service.
Tony Awards Draw Best Audience in 6 Years for CBS
The Tony Awards on Sunday lured 4.85 million viewers to CBS, its largest broadcast audience in six years, according to Nielsen's data.
Sly Stone, Leader of Funk Revolutionaries Sly and the Family Stone, Dies at 82
Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s and '70s, died Monday at age 82.
Cabaret's Francis Garner Mixes Queer Past and Present in 'Miss Otis Regrets'
In "Miss Otis Regrets," baritone Francis Garner weaves a narrative from the 1950s Lavender Scare with his own conservative upbringing and coming out.
Kim Novak to Receive Venice Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Honor
Kim Novak, the glamorous and fiercely independent star of one of the greatest films ever made, Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo," will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Venice Film Festival this fall.
Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton Won Tonys for 'Oh, Mary!' Now They Have a Message for Doubters Reluctant to Produce Queer Theatre
"Oh, Mary!" actor-playwright Cole Escola and director Sam Pinkleton triumphed at the Tony Awards for their work on a comedic take on history (and a queer President Lincoln). They shared some thoughts.
'I Live My Life as a Gay Man' - Trans 'I Kissed a Boy' Star Opens Up
One of the contestants on the new season of "I Kissed a Boy" is a transgender man, Lars Fellows, who opened up in a recent interview about starring on the show and coming out to his fellow contestants.
Photo Collection: Best of the 2025 Tony Awards
From Audra McDonald's rendition of "Rose's Turn" from "Gypsy" to Sam Pinkleton's triumph for best direction for "Oh, Mary!" to Lin-Manuel Miranda in a medley from "Hamilton," the 78th Tony Awards were a gala occasion.
Tony Awards Laud Android Rom-com 'Maybe Happy Ending' and History-Making 'Purpose'
"Maybe Happy Ending," a rom-com about androids, won best new musical on a night when Kara Young made history as the first Black person to win two Tonys consecutively for "Purpose," which also won best new play.
Hate Watch: And Just Like That, It's 'And Just Like That'
Max's "And Just Like That" is back for Season Three, worse than ever. But what makes it such compulsive viewing?
Tony Awards Offer Many Intriguing Matchups in a Star-Studded Season
A pair of singing androids. Two Pulitzer Prize-winning plays. A drunken Mary Todd Lincoln. A musical with a corpse as its hero. Romeo, Juliet and teddy bears with rave music. Not to mention George Clooney.
'Scusi, Please!' Talking with the Creators & Stars of New Queer Comedy 'I Don't Understand You'
As its title suggests, "I Don't Understand You" is about miscommunication — in this case, between a gay couple traveling in rural Italy and the locals. EDGE speaks to the married team behind the film, as well as its two stars, about this dark comedy.
Orville Peck Wows Sold Out Symphony Hall at Boston Pops Pride Night
Masked as always, queer country superstar Orville Peck joined the Boston Pops on Thursday night for a memorable Pride Night concert.
How Groundbreaking Gay Author Edmund White Paved the Way for Other Writers
Andrew Sean Greer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, remembers the first time he read Edmund White. It was the summer of 1989, he was beginning his second year at Brown University and he had just come out.
Could 'The Comeback' Come Back for Season 3?
Lisa Kudrow first played Valerie Cherish in 2005, then followed up almost a decade later when "The Comeback" returned for a long-delayed second season on HBO. Could a Season 3 be possible?
Apparently "Slurs Before Violence" Isn't Enough
Investigators are looking into whether the sexual orientation of "King of the Hill" voice actor Jonathan Joss played a role in his shooting death in Texas, authorities said Thursday.