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Three Queer Discoveries from Cannes 2025
Despite taking place around a small area in the south of France for only 12 days, the Cannes Film Festival has a lot going on. As a result, not every film gets its shinning moment. EDGE previewed some titles and discovered three smaller, queer films.
'Duck Dynasty' Patriarch and Conservative Cultural Icon Phil Robertson Dies
Phil Robertson, who turned his small duck calling interest in the sportsman's paradise of northern Louisiana into a big business and conservative cultural phenomenon, died Sunday, according to his family. He was 79.
InstaQueer Roundup: Nicholas Alexander Chaves' Stuns and Booty Bonanza
Welcome to our latest round-up of Instagram thirst traps from queer celebs! This week we have stunning snaps from Josito Estrella, Leo Lee, Nicholas Alexander Chavez and more!
InstaQueer Roundup: Nonbinary Bond & a Hot, Gay Music Video Make Out
Welcome to our latest round-up of queer celebs who served, and those who came together to maximize their joint slay. This week: Out musician Jordy and performer Christos Tsiantoulas, actor Maisie Richardson-Sellers and much more!
Tarell Alvin McCraney Celebrates Queer Marriage and World Pride with Latest Play
Oscar-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney wanted to celebrate World Pride 2025 in a special way, and found it in his celebration of queer marriage, "We Are Gathered," which is currently playing at DC's Arena Stage as the city celebrates World Pride.
Stiven Looks Heavenly, Undressing at the Edge of the World
Fitness influencer Stiven looks heavenly here, at the edge of the world.
In An Uneasy Climate, Diverse Pride Groups Converge on DC With Differing Interests but Common Goals
As members of the Black and Latino LGBTQ and transgender and other communities come to the nation's capital for World Pride in the coming days, many are under siege from multiple directions thanks to their multiple identities.
What To Stream: 'Mountainhead,' Bono Documentary and Elizabeth Banks And Jessica Biel Play Sisters
Amongst streaming choices this week are "Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong's satirical drama "Mountainhead" and Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel playing dysfunctional siblings in the murder thriller series "The Better Sister."
Demi Lovato Marries Singer-Songwriter Jordan "Jutes" Lutes in California
She's more than just cool for the summer — Demi Lovato is officially married.
Winston Rice-Herrington is Bringing the Heat
Summer's on its way, sure to fill our days with more sunshine, and we can't wait for what that means for the increasing sexiness of our Instagram scrolls.
'Lilo & Stich' Teams with Tom Cruise And 'Mission Impossible' for a Monster Memorial Day Weekend
Disney's live action version of "Lilo & Stich" earned a staggering $145.5 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday, the second biggest domestic opening of the year after "A Minecraft Movie."
The Cannes Film Festival Is Over. Here's Some Key Things That Happened
This year's Cannes Film Festival is over, ending in dramatic fashion with a power outage ahead of the closing ceremony that bestowed the Palme d'Or trophy to Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi's film, "It Was Just an Accident."
Yeferson Santamaria is the Lap of Luxury
Yeferson Santamaria is living in the lap of luxury taking impressive selfies and videos.
Cannes Awards Palme d'Or to Iranian Revenge Drama 'It Was Just an Accident'
Iranian dissident filmmaker Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday for his revenge thriller "It Was Just an Accident,? handing the festival's top prize to a director who had been banned from leaving Iran for 15-years+.
Cannes Prepares to Award the Palme d'Or, with Neon Positioned to Add to an Unprecedented Streak
Can Neon extend one of the most unprecedented streaks in movies?
Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart and Harris Dickinson Are Now Directors. Here's What They Say
The Cannes Film Festival has played host to the directorial debuts of three stars: Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart and relative newcomer Harris Dickinson.
EDGE Interview: Benito Skinner Goes from the Tiny Screen to the Small Screen with New Series 'Overcompensating'
Social media star Benito Skinner is leaving the tiny screen of your iPhone for his new Amazon Prime Video series, "Overcompensating." The actor talks to EDGE about the show ahead of its premiere.
Barry Diller Claims John Travolta Got Cold Feet about 'American Gigolo' Because of Film's Gay Vibes
John Travolta had signed onto to star in "American Gigolo" in 1979, but pulled out just prior to filming. Entertainment mogul Barry Diller in his autobiography claims the reason was the film's gay vibes.
Billy Joel Cancels Touring After Being Diagnosed with a Brain Disorder
Billy Joel has canceled all his upcoming concerts across North America and England after being diagnosed with fluid buildup in his brain that has affected his "hearing, vision and balance."
Kick Off Your Summer with Pride and Art in Kalamazoo
There's no better time to experience Kalamazoo — often shortened by locals to "Kzoo" — than early June, when art and Pride combine to create a weekend of joyous cultural celebration.