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Ryan Phillippe Recalls When He Was 'Afraid' at Age 17 to Play Gay in Groundbreaking Role
Ryan Phillippe looked back on how he was advised, at age 17, against taking the history-making role of the first openly gay teen on daytime television — and how he courageously did it anyway.
What to Watch for at the Tony Awards, Broadway's Biggest Night
Here are some key things to know as Broadway's biggest night approaches, including how to watch, who is poised to make history, and how you can see George Clooney on Broadway from the comfort of your couch.
CabaretFest Ptown Turns 25 with Gala Kander & Ebb Tribute — Who's on Tap to Perform
CabaretFest Ptown Turns 25 with an array of some of the best cabaret artists from New York, Boston, and beyond paying tribute to the great John Kander and Fred Ebb. EDGE speaks to five of those performing.
Taylor Swift has Regained Control of Her Music, Buys Back First 6 Albums
Taylor Swift has regained control over her entire body of work.
Report: 'Heartstopper' Star Kit Connor is Alex Garland's Top Pick for Big-Screen 'Elden Ring'
"Heartstopper" heartthrob Kit Connor is reportedly Alex Garland's top pick to star in the planned big-screen version of the epic fantasy game "Elden Ring."
'And Just Like That...' Finds its Voice as Season 3 Embraces Queerness, Maturity — and Messy Truth
"And Just Like That...," HBO's "Sex and the City" revival, has come into its own in season three: less preoccupied with pleasing everyone, and more interested in telling the truth.
'What's the Rift?' Wonders Audra McDonald. 'Ask Patti!'
Audra McDonald was asked about what Patti LuPone said about a rift between them, and responded that she didn't know.
Tom Daley Reveals 'I Hate the Way I Look,' Opens Up about Body Image Issues
Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley opened up about an issue that might surprise many: The super-fit athlete has "horrible body issues" that have haunted him for years.
'White Lotus' Creator Mike White Slated for a Return to Reality TV on 50th Season of 'Survivor'
"The White Lotus" writer-director Mike White doesn't just write stories about clashing characters on exotic outings; he competes on reality shows that are, in a way, not that much different.
Dish on 'Mamma Mia 3' — Sabrina Carpenter to Join the Cast?
New chatter about "Mamma Mia 3" hints at Meryl Streep's return and teases a possible new addition to the cast.
EDGE Now: Pride Playlist
Turn up the glitter and crank the volume—these iconic queer anthems are giving life this Pride! It's another loud, proud, and utterly fabulous episode of EDGE Now, brought to you by our chosen fam at Prelude Fertility. Let's get this rainbow rave started!
Jonathan Groff Looks Back on the Moment He Said Yes to His Authentic 'Gay Self'
Tony-winning actor Jonathan Groff opened up about the moment he won the struggle for self-acceptance and decided to embrace authenticity.
Trailblazing Out Former NBA Player Jason Collins Weds Longtime Partner Brunson Green
Jason Collins, the NBA's first out player, now retired, tied the knot with his longtime partner, Oscar-nominated movie producer Brunson Green.
Pedro Pascal's Quip at a London Movie Premiere Has the Internet Gagging
Irresistible screen idol Pedro Pascal was caught in a viral video clip in which he gave the best response to recording artist Seán Seraphim, and the internet is eating it up.
About to Wrap Up Season 4, 'Hacks' Renewed for a 5th
It's almost time to say goodbye for another season, but this won't be the last: "Hacks" continues to hack it, with a Season 5 renewal announced just prior to Season 4 coming to a close.
More Devilry, More Prada? Release Date Confirmed for Beloved Film's Sequel
The devil you know will be blazing back when a sequel to the beloved 2006 hit "The Devil Wears Prada" hits movie screens on May 1 of 2026, reports say.
Watch: Can't Tell Disney Gays from Nickelodeon Gays? Miley Cyrus has Pointers
If the difference between Disney gays and their Nickelodeon peers isn't clear, don't worry: Miley Cyrus knows what to look for, and she shared it all with Jimmy Kimmel.
Three Queer Discoveries from Cannes 2025
Despite taking place around a small area in the south of France for only 12 days, the Cannes Film Festival has a lot going on. As a result, not every film gets its shinning moment. EDGE previewed some titles and discovered three smaller, queer films.
'Duck Dynasty' Patriarch and Conservative Cultural Icon Phil Robertson Dies
Phil Robertson, who turned his small duck calling interest in the sportsman's paradise of northern Louisiana into a big business and conservative cultural phenomenon, died Sunday, according to his family. He was 79.
Tarell Alvin McCraney Celebrates Queer Marriage and World Pride with Latest Play
Oscar-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney wanted to celebrate World Pride 2025 in a special way, and found it in his celebration of queer marriage, "We Are Gathered," which is currently playing at DC's Arena Stage as the city celebrates World Pride.