Culture
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.
Christian Reinales is the Gay Best Friend You Can't Stop Thinking About
Find out why we're following Christian Reinales on social media, and why we can't get enough of his vibes.
Out with Dr. Bill — From Brotherhood to Broadway, Moments That Matter
For his posting this month, Dr. William Kapfer says goodbye to a beloved institution, celebrates a friend's 80th birthday in Palm Springs, visits Broadway, and is inspired at the Lambda Legal's Liberty Awards National Dinner.
Tyler Perry Sued by Actor on 'The Oval' For Sexual Assault and Harassment
An actor who worked on the Tyler Perry-created TV drama "The Oval" has filed a lawsuit alleging Perry leveraged his industry power to repeatedly sexually assault and harass him while keeping him quiet.
The Pride of Seneca Casinos Shines from the Inside Out
All three Seneca Resorts & Casinos properties in New York State are celebrating Pride, with all the colors of the rainbow under one roof. Visiting Seneca is like stepping into a perpetual party!
Jamie Lloyd Confirms Unusual 'Evita' Staging in Conversation about London Revival
Jamie Lloyd turned heads this week with his controversial staging of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" for his production of "Evita" in London.
Listen: 'Will & Grace' Actor Accuses 'SNL' Head Lorne Michaels of Refusing to Hire Queer Comedians
Out actor Tim Bagley, known for his roles on shows like "Will & Grace" and "Grace and Frankie," claims he was shunned from "SNL" due to Lorne Michaels' homophobia.
Review: 'Sally' a Salute to America's First Woman in Space
Friends, colleagues, and her 27-year same-sex life partner unveil the unseen side of American hero — and first woman from the U.S. to venture to space — Sally Ride in Cristina Costantini's moving doc.
Adult Performer Austin Wolf to Plead Guilty on Federal Charges
Adult entertainer Austin Wolf reportedly plans to enter a guilty plea this week to charges of possessing pornographic material depicting child exploitation. The plea will involve a mandatory sentence.
It's Omar Riera's Universe — We're Just Living in it
Omar Riera has a list of things he wants people to know about him. It's a roster of several items, but we've only picked one, which sums it up: "All under the same sun." That's the English translation.
Francesco Risso Leaves Marni After a Decade as Creative Director in Another Fashion World Shakeup
Francesco Risso is stepping down as Marni creative director after a decade, the OTB Group announced Tuesday, marking yet another high-level creative shift in the fashion world.
Anne Burrell, TV Chef Who Coached the 'Worst Cooks in America,' Dies at 55
TV chef Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of "Worst Cooks in America," died Tuesday at her New York home. She was 55.
Tyler Perry Sued by Actor on 'The Oval' for Sexual Assault and Harassment
An actor who worked on the Tyler Perry-created TV drama "The Oval" has filed a lawsuit alleging Perry leveraged his industry power to repeatedly sexually assault and harass him while keeping him quiet.
Musk's X Sues New York Over Requirement to Show How Social Media Platforms Handle Problematic Posts
Elon Musk 's X sued Tuesday to try to stop New York from requiring reports on how social media platforms handle problematic posts.
@ Tribeca: EDGE Picks Queer (and Otherwise) Films Worth Watching
The Tribeca Film Festival is the place where many terrific films first see the light of day. EDGE correspondent Frank Avella surveys what were the best titles — queer and otherwise — shown at the recently-concluded festival.
A Divine Bloodline? It Turns Out Madonna Is Related to The Pope
In a twist that's sure to leave religious right-wingers clutching their prayer beads, it turns out that pop singer Madonna is a cousin to none other than the new head of the Catholic church, pope Leo.