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Nero's Ancient Rome and Jazz Age New York Meet in `The Comet/Poppea' at Lincoln Center
The American Modern Opera Company production is an intriguing combination of Monteverdi's 1643 opera "L'incoronazione di Poppea" and George E. Lewis' "The Comet," a Pulitzer Prize finalist this year.
What to Know about BTS as the K-Pop Group Returns from Military Service
It's official — almost. Soon, all seven members of the massively popular K-pop group BTS will have completed South Korea's mandatory military service.
Kevin Carnell is (Booty) Shaking with Summer Pride
"Natural bodybuilder" and online fitness coach Kevin Carnell's body is curvaceous and muscular, built with commitment in the gym and a heavy dose of natural gorgeousness.
Watch: 'I Wanted It to Feel a Little Gay,' Jonathan Groff Says, Showing Off 'Baby's First Chaps'
Jonathan Groff was enjoying himself as he explained his all-leather outfit to Jimmy Fallon. The ensemble consisted of leather vest, hat, and, best of all, backless leggings Groff called "Baby's first chaps."
The Traitors' Season 4 Cast Just Dropped—and It's Serving Familiar Faces and Fresh Chaos
The cast for "The Traitors" Season 4 has been revealed and it boats a number of queer celebs and fan favorites.
Removed Diary Entries Offer New Lens on Anne Frank's Story
A number of diary entries removed from the initial publication of her diary point to Anne Frank's queerness.
Everything New is Old Again as 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Dawns
Everything new is old again, thanks to how "The Gilded Age" series creator Julian Fellowes and his co-writer, Sonja Warfield, craft Season 3. Fellowes, Warfield, and the cast spill some tea!
Twitter Explodes Over Jonathan Bailey's Manspreading, Leather Boots-Sporting Photo
Kissing "Jurassic World" co-star Scarlett Johansson on the lips? Thrilling fans with flip-flops on the red carpet? Forget all that: Jonathan Bailey's new photo in leather boots will melt your mind.
As It Is Set to Return, Claybourne Elder Talks Being Part of 'The Gilded Age'
What's it like being part of "The Gilded Age?" As the hit HBO series returns for Season 3 (on 6/22), EDGE spoke to Claybourne Elder, one of the show's few queer characters, about his work on it.
And Just Like What? Sarah Jessica Parker Had No Idea Che Was So Unpopular
Viewers of "And Just Like That..." were sharply critical of queer character Che Diaz, played by bisexual and nonbinary actor Sara Ramírez — but series star Sarah Jessica Parker had no idea.
FDA Approves the World's Only Twice-a-Year Shot to Prevent HIV
The U.S. has approved the world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, maker Gilead Sciences announced Wednesday. It's the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions.
Who Will Have the 2025 Song of the Summer? We Offer Some Predictions
A "song of the summer" blasts out of car speakers and at beach barbecues in equal measure. Here are some predictions for what might rule in the warm months ahead.
Sergio Armas Makes Lazy Workouts Look Sexy
"Truth is I've been feeling kinda lazy about working out and doing cardio and strict dieting these past few weeks but, here I am..." Sergio Armas writes. We love the honesty in this caption, and we can totally relate — but our lazy doesn't look like this.
'Oh, Mary!!!' Jinkx Monsoon to Star in Cole Escola's Broadway Smash this Summer
Jinkx Monsoon is fast becoming a Broadway Baby! After she completes appearing in "Pirates! the Penzance Musical," she heads over to "Oh, Mary!" in August to take over the lead in Cole Escola's smash comedy.
Watch: Rachel Zegler as Eva Perón Singing 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina'
The much-touted revival of "Evita" in London this summer has already received terrific word-of-mouth, a new hottie as one of its lead, and an impressive video of Rachel Zegler singing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina."
A Guide to What the Juneteenth Holiday Is and How to Celebrate It
It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed — after the Civil War's end and two years after President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.
Grindr's 'Right Now' Feature Goes Live Everywhere
Not into chit-chat? Looking to get right down to business? Grindr respects that and offers a new service that lets you cut to the chase. Right Now has rolled out everywhere after a test run in select cities.
Antoni Shows Feet to Sell 'Railmaster' Watch
This is a watch name that has history behind it, and many years of sexual jokes ahead of it. Porowski made the decision to lean into that horny energy and really go for it with marketing.
New Hampshire's Juneteenth Celebration Culminates with Dance Event
By the time the drumming and dancing starts Thursday, an organization that promotes African American history and culture in New Hampshire will have hosted nearly a dozen events.
'Jaws' Changed Movies Forever, but Hollywood Could Still Learn from It
Steven Spielberg's 1975 film, his second feature, left such a imprint on culture and Hollywood that barely any trip to the movies, let alone to the beach, has been the same since.