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Watch: Shaming or Public Good? Instagram Account Calls Out Gays Breaking COVID Rules
The Instagram account GaysOverCovid is using shame as a weapon in fighting COVID.
Michael Bobbitt on His New Role as Leader of the Mass Cultural Council
Michael Bobbitt, the incoming Executive Director of the Mass Cultural Council, chats with EDGE about leaving the New Repertory Theatre, the Commonwealth's arts scene, and his new role.
Frayed or Fab? 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Fashion Recap, Episode 1
It was the day we've all been waiting for — when RuPaul's newest roster of drag queens enters the workroom. But what did we think of their premier looks?
Openly Gay Wrestler Darren Young Talks Positive Coming Out Experience
Openly gay WWE wrestler Darren Young — known off the matt by his real name Fred Rosser — recently shared his largely positive coming out experience as a professional sportsman.
Oklahoma City Gay Club Vandalized With Soup, Blueberries
Partners, a gay club in Oklahoma City, was vandalized with soup and blueberries last week.
Tesla's Annual Sales Up 36% but Comes Short of Delivery Goal
Tesla's annual sales rose 36%, but the electric car company came short of its annual goal to deliver 500,000 vehicles.
Pantone Double Dips with 2 Colors of the Year
Pantone's annual Color of the Year keeps design-centric consumers on the edge of their well-upholstered seats. Pantone flipped through its color book twice this year, committing to two colors to embrace in 2021.
Tick-Tock: The Tokyo Olympics Hit the 200-Days-to-Go Mark
The countdown clock for the postponed Tokyo Olympics hit 200 days to go on Monday.
Too Much Holiday Cheer: British Gay Man Can't Recall Changing Name to Celine Dion
A British gay man apparently took his idolization of Celine Dion one step too far over the holidays, legally changing his name to that of the singer while drunk.
Watch: Rio Circuit Party Closed Down — 2,000 Partied Ignoring COVID Restrictions
A pre-New Year's Eve dance party in Rio De Janeiro was closed down by police on December 29 with 2,000 in attendance largely ignoring COVID restrictions
How High School Sports Became the Latest Battleground Over Transgender Rights
With more young people now identifying as transgender, whether transgender girls can compete on girls high school teams has risen to the forefront.
Edmunds: The Chevrolet Corvette vs. the Porsche 911
The Chevrolet Corvette and the Porsche 911 are closer competitors than they've ever been before. Both cars were redesigned for 2020, with big changes for the Corvette and small but effective evolutions for the 911.
Calendars, Girls ... and Guys
It's never too late to restart your new year. Here are some creative, sexy and more-than-queer calendars to mark 2021.
Safety Issues Mount as Skiers Hit Backcountry in Pandemic
With another ski season getting underway, avalanche forecasters and search-and-rescue groups are concerned that large numbers of skiers and snowboarders will turn to the backcountry to avoid crowds.
Fashion Designer Alexander Wang Denies Sexual Assault Allegations, Calls Them 'Grotesquely False'
Fashion designer Alexander Wang addressed the sexual assault allegations made against him earlier this week, calling them "grotesquely false."
Left Behind: How to Prepare Pets for a Post-Pandemic Life
Sometime in 2021 most American workers and students will return to campuses, offices and other workplaces. Left behind will pets who have become accustomed to humans staying home with them.
Breakthroughs Come On, Off Field in 2020 for Women's Sports
It was a milestone year for women in sports, starting with Katie Sowers becoming the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl and ending with Becky Hammon serving as an NBA head coach.
RV Buying Mistakes to Avoid
Buying a motorhome, camper or trailer is a complex process that requires a ton of decisions. The more choices you make, the more opportunities you have to make mistakes. Here are some to avoid.
Why Being Stuck at Home Drains Our Creativity
By missing out on chance meetings and observations that nudge our curiosity and jolt "a-ha!" moments, new ideas, big and small, go undiscovered.
Shake It Up: No Alcohol Required to Ring in the New Year
One of our favorite mixologists offers an innovative recipe to ring in the New Year without alcohol. This lip-smacking libation doesn't miss its boozy counterpart —shake it up and ring in 2021!