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Scribbles Jensen on the Evolution of Erotic Art

By Ryan Leeds | Sep 28, 2021

EDGE chats with erotic artist Scribbles Jensen about the centuries-old art form, and how he's reimagining it, one line at a time.

Why Coffee Could Cost More at Groceries, Cafes

Sep 28, 2021

As if a cup of coffee wasn't expensive enough, a confluence of factors is driving up farmers' costs to grow the beans and it could begin filtering down to your local cafe before the end of the year.

Gay Twitter's 60 Best Tweets This Week

By Jason St. Amand | Sep 27, 2021

It's time for another round up of the funniest tweets from Gay Twitter. This week, people couldn't hold back tweeting about the Emmys, "Dear Evan Hansen," and much more!

Social Media's 70-Up 'Grandfluencers' Debunking Aging Myths

By Leanne Italie | Sep 27, 2021

There's a growing number of "grandfluencers," folks 70 and up who have amassed substantial followings on social media with the help of decades-younger fans, including TikTok stars @oldgays.

Houston Pick as City for Next 'Top Chef' Puts Hosts on the Defense

By Matthew Wexler | Sep 27, 2021

"Top Chef" soon returns for Season 19, but some fans of the reality food competition are simmering with rage over its pick of Houston as its backdrop.

Gucci Launches Vault Vintage Site During Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Sep 27, 2021

Fashion houses trying to figure out how to reach new eyeballs after the long ordeal of the pandemic have centered around a singular idea: collaborations.

Missoni and More from Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Sep 27, 2021

Five days of womenswear presentations dissolved into more online presentations as Milan Fashion Week began to tail off Sunday, and the fashion crowd prepared to decamp for Paris.

Male Tennis Players Surveyed on LGBTQ+ Attitudes, Environment

Sep 25, 2021

About 60 players on the men's professional tennis tour have taken part so far in an anonymous, online survey about LGBTQ+ issues.

Edmunds: 2022 Honda Civic Versus 2022 Toyota Corolla

By Mark Takahashi of Edmunds | Sep 25, 2021

Which small sedan is the better buy? Edmunds' experts compare the 2022 Civic and 2022 Corolla to find out.

Column: Nassib Coming Out Barely a Blip for Unbeaten Raiders

By Paul Newberry | Sep 24, 2021

There are all sorts of storylines swirling around the Las Vegas Raiders. Know something you don't hear much about? Carl Nassib coming out.

Beyond AOC's 'Tax the Rich' Dress: 5 Acts of Fashion Provocation That Changed History

Sep 24, 2021

Using fashion as a tool to address wider social concerns has, in fact, long been a strategy for people seeking to make change — including wearing these clothes in spaces of influence.

Emporio Armani Celebrates 40 Years at Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Sep 24, 2021

Milan is once again basking in the joy of snarled traffic for Milan Fashion Week, a sneak peek at what real normalcy might look like one day.

The Unicorn Is Real: Defying the Myth of Bisexuality

The Unicorn Is Real: Defying the Myth of Bisexuality

By Lauren Emily Whalen | Sep 23, 2021

"I have dogs and cats, so maybe that sets me up for bisexuality very well," jokes Margaret Cho. Our attitudes about where the "B" fits in LGBTQ is a hot topic in the queer community and beyond.

Some Argentines Turn to Unusual Pandemic Pets for Comfort

By Almudena Calatrava, Natacha Pisarenko | Sep 23, 2021

Millions of people have found solace during the pandemic in cuddling a dog or cat. For a few, comfort comes in other forms — those of a horse or a pig, perhaps a possum-like sugar glider or even a tarantula.

Back to Work or School? Why Sanitizing and Disinfecting are More Important Than Ever

SPONSORED CONTENT | Sep 23, 2021

We've all become pandemic-fatigued. Masking, spraying and sanitizing have become a part of daily life. Briotech's non-hazardous option offers a way to keep things clean and sanitized without harmful chemicals. Find out how.

Nigeria-Born Designer Joy Meribe Opens Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Sep 23, 2021

Nigeria-born designer Joy Meribe opened Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday with her debut runway collection, a concrete success for a movement to promote diversity in Italian fashion just a year after launching.

Fendi is Fabulous, and More from Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Sep 23, 2021

Italy's fashion capital is again alive with the sound of shoppers swarming boutiques and editors filling socially distanced fashion week venues, a sign of a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel.

Rihanna Takes Time with Album While Unveiling Lingerie Line

By Jonathan Landrum Jr. | Sep 22, 2021

Rihanna might be extremely consumed with rolling out her popular lingerie line, but finishing her forthcoming album is still a priority.

Gabby Petito Story Boosted by Social Media, True-Crime Craze

By Adriana Gomez Licon and Lindsay Whitehurst | Sep 21, 2021

The disappearance and almost-certain death of Gabby Petito and the police hunt for her boyfriend have generated a whirlwind online, with a several armchair detectives and others sharing tips and theories by via TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

Binary-Busting Designs Well-Represented at Emmys, Met Gala and NY Fashion Week

By Kilian Melloy | Sep 21, 2021

This year's edition of New York Fashion Week brought a broader, freer sense of style to the catwalk, with a healthy representation from brands that seek to shed staid gender constraints.

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