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Harvey Fierstein, on Eve of Tony Honor, Looks Back on His Career
Last year, Broadway actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein handed director Jack O'Brien the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. This year, it's his turn.
Tom Felton Will Become Draco Malfoy Again — this Time, on Broadway
Tom Felton — the original Draco Malfoy from the "Harry Potter" movies — will slip into his old role on Broadway this winter in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."
Watch: It's Magic, Music, and Mayhem as Trailer Drops for 'Wicked: For Good'
The second half of the epic movie adaptation of "Wicked" flies into theaters in November, but fans got a rousing preview with the premiere of a new trailer for "Wicked: For Good."
Love on the Ice: Queer Romance 'Heated Rivalry' Gets the Series Treatment at Crave
The gay romance novel "Heated Rivalry," about hockey players who compete with each other on the ice but complete each other in secret, is headed to Crave as a six-part series.
Streaming Queer: June 2025
We'll be outside for Pride Month and hot summer slays, but a good day of being gay always ends with something fun on TV! This month, streaming services are serving up equal parts heartfelt reality shows, queer docs, returning favs, and much more!
Watch: Gender Roles. Society in Flux. Glimpses of 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Abound in New Trailer
Gender Roles. Questions of rights. Most are poor, but the rich live extravagantly. Society is in flux. Season 3 of "The Gilded Age" is about to dawn, and a new trailer gives a glimpse of what's to come.
From Kit Connor's Romeo to 'John Proctor is the Villain,' Broadway Courts Gen Z
Sam Gold's Brooklyn-rave take on "Romeo + Juliet," led by Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler with music from Jack Antonoff, drew the youngest ticket-buying audience recorded on Broadway.
Pop Singer Jessie J Says She has Been Diagnosed with Early Breast Cancer
The English pop singer Jessie J says she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will undergo surgery after her performance at the London music festival Capital's Summertime Ball next weekend.
Cynthia Erivo Mines the Depths of Her Soul for 'I Forgive You,' Her 'Honest, Human' Album
The second solo album from Cynthia Erivo, fresh off a herculean press run with the success of the first "Wicked" film, was always meant to be "vocal-focused."
ABC Anchor David Muir Embraces His 'Daddy' Status
ABC anchor David Muir has been a journalistic light and trusted voice — and, now his 50s, he's got a new label to embrace.
Luca Guadagnino to Add 'Artificial' to His Full Slate of Projects?
A different sort of story might be calling to "Call Me By Your Name" director Luca Guadagnino: a "comedic drama" involving artificial intelligence for Amazon MGM Studios.
'I Love Being Queer' — Tim McGraw's Daughter Gracie Comes Out for Pride
Gracie McGraw — the daughter of country singers Tim McGraw and Faith Hill — took to Instagram Stories on June 2 in a coming out message that let the world know, "I love being queer."
Edmund White, a Groundbreaking Gay Author, Dies at 85
Edmund White, the groundbreaking man of letters who documented and imagined the gay revolution through journalism, essays, plays and such novels as "A Boy's Own Story" and "The Beautiful Room is Empty," has died. He was 85.
Former Celebrity Lawyer Tom Girardi Gets 7 Years in Prison for Stealing Millions from Clients
A federal judge sentenced disbarred celebrity lawyer Tom Girardi to over seven years in prison for embezzling tens of millions of dollars from his clients, including several with severe physical injuries and families of people killed in accidents.
What to Know about Fatal Shooting of Out 'King of the Hill' Actor Jonathan Joss as Co-stars Pay Tribute
Since Joss' killing, friends, colleagues, and fans have honored the actor's memory. His husband has claimed the person who killed the actor yelled "violent homophobic slurs" before opening fire.
Kara Young, Already on a Broadway Streak, Could Make Tony History with Her Role in 'Purpose'
Don't bother asking Kara Young which one of her roles is her favorite. They're all her favorite.
Nick Offerman Strikes Back at Right-Wing Troll for Homophobic Meme Featuring his 'Parks and Recreation' Character
Nick Offerman did not like seeing his "Parks and Recreation" character being manipulated by a right-wing troll for a homophobic meme, and let him know it.
See Who Is Presenting at the Tony Awards
The Tony Awards are Sunday night. See who the presenters will be.
Smithsonian Exhibits Jersey of Out NFL Star Carl Nassib
When Carl Nassib came out in 2021, he instantly made history as the NFL's first openly gay active player. Now he's making history again as his iconic jersey goes on display at the Smithsonian Institute.
Watch: Trailer Drops for 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale'
After 15 years that saw six seasons of television and two well-received feature films, "Downton Abbey" will be shutting its doors for good with a third movie and a "Grand Finale."