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Ralph Lauren Draws the Fashion Crowd to the Horsey Hamptons for a Diverse Show of Americana
Ralph Lauren took to Hamptons horse country for a rollout of his signature Americana featuring first lady Jill Biden, Usher, and Colman Domingo on his front row, with Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, and a bevy of adorable kids on his runway.
With Musk's X Banned in Brazil, Its Users Carve Out New Digital Homes
As X went dark in this highly online country of 213 million, its users started migrating.
Taylor Swift Shows Up at Arrowhead Stadium to Watch Travis Kelce, Chiefs Face Ravens in NFL Opener
Pop superstar Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, open the NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens.
Lady Gaga's Says Her Fiancé Helped 'Change' Her Life
"The Joker: Folie à Deux" star says her mental health has come a long way thanks to Michael Polansky.
TIFF Dispatch 1: Catching Up with Big Prize Winners and Finding Smaller Surprises
EDGE contributor C.J. Prince is back at the Toronto International Film Festival and catches up with some big titles, including Cannes' Palme d'Or winner "Anora," and discovers surprises like Hiroshi Okuyama's "My Sunshine."
Queer 'X-Men '97' Creator Beau DeMayo Takes to OnlyFans to Slam Marvel, Disney with Claim of 'Egregious Prejudicial Misconduct'
The queer creator of "X-Men '97" posted a video to OnlyFans saying he didn't feel "safe at the studio as a gay Black man" and imply his firing was racist and homophobic.
Sade to Release First Song in Years, Dedicated to Son, for Trans Awareness Benefit Album
You couldn't get away from her smooth vocals and the soft jazz stylings of her self-named band in the late '80s; now Sade is roaring back with "Young Lion," a single dedicated to her transgender son.
Andy Cohen Puts His West Village Apartment on the Market for a Cool $14 Mil - And Gay Twitter Weighs In
Out talk show host and "Real Housewives" producer Andy Cohen created a unique living space from four separate apartments. Now he's selling up... and Gay Twitter is tweeting over the realtor's pics.
Joaquin Phoenix Addresses Leaving Todd Haynes Flick During 'Joker 2' Press Conference
Inquiring minds finally have an answer why Joaquin Phoenix walked off of Todd Haynes' untitled gay romance flick... sort of.
JustFor.Fans' Magic Mike Hung Says More Diverse Representation is in Order in Adult Male Content
Magic Mike Hung has come a long way from the small Indian city where he grew up. Finding queer culture wasn't easy. It wasn't until he relocated to the U.S. and found his confidence that he was able to fully embrace his sexy persona.
They Made a Movie About Trump. Then No One Would Release It
By a landslide, "The Apprentice" is the most controversial movie of the fall. Only last week, Briarcliff Entertainment announced that it will open "The Apprentice" on Oct. 11, just weeks before Election Day.
There's No X in Brazil. Celebrity Fandom Worldwide Is in Disarray
Hundreds of thousands of followers on X learned that their favorite celebrity's most dedicated English-language fan accounts had actually been run by Brazilians when the platform went dark in Brazil.
'I'm a Disrupter,' Says Hannah Gadsby as They Set Out to Tour 'Woof'
Their Netflix special "Hannah Gadsby: Nanette" changed everything for this Aussie performer, but it's something they can never return to. Now they return to the U.S. with a new show, "Woof." In this interview, they talk about their career to date.
Emilia Suárez Sees her Juliet at the ART as 'Sharp' and 'a Little Zany'
In the upcoming ART production of "Romeo and Juliet," Emilia Suárez plays the titular tragic heroine, but speaks of her interpretation as being "sharp" and "a little zany."
In Ogunquit's 'Little Shop,' Latrice Royale Puts Her Glamorous Stamp on Audrey II
Presently "Drag Race" royalty Latrice Royale is performing her most original stage role to date — as Audrey II in the Ogunquit Playhouse's production of "Little Shop of Horrors." What is it like playing a man (and woman) eating plant? Royale explains.
Review: 'The Play That Goes Wrong' is 75 Minutes of Gonzo Hilarity
Burbage Theatre Company has launched their new season with the riotously zany farce "The Play That Goes Wrong," which is 75 minutes of pure hilarity.
Charli XCX Headed to the Big Screen with a Role in Gregg Araki's Sexy New Thriller
The "Guess" singer is set to co-star in "The Doom Generation" director's spicy thriller, in which a powerful woman artist (Olivia Wilde) shows a younger man (Cooper Hoffman) the sexual ropes.
Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida Presents the Chic & Unique Ball: Crystal Opulence Unleashed
The spectacular crystal-themed gala fundraiser promises a night of glittering elegance, luxury, and extravagant fun not to be missed!
Luca Guadagnino Answers for Daniel Craig After Asked If James Bond Could Be Gay at Venice Film Festival
Luca Guadagnino had a very grown-up answer after a reporter at the Venice Film Festival asked Daniel Craig if James Bond could be gay.
This Fall, Hollywood Tries to Balance Box Office with the Ballot Box
This fall, Hollywood will be trying to capture the nation's attention at a time when much of it will be directed at the polls.