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Elias Melendez is Flashing Gains and Never Complains
Here's why we've given Elias Melendez a follow.
Mariah Carey on New Music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Her Lost Grunge Album
It may be hard to conceive of now, but there was once a lull in Mariah Carey's superstar career.
Ahead of Spaceflight, Katy Perry is Reading Carl Sagan and Channeling Her 'Feminine Divine'
After a long day of rehearsing for her upcoming world tour, Katy Perry decided to peruse a few books to help her unwind before bed.
Eric Dane, Star of 'Euphoria' and 'Grey's Anatomy,' Reveals He has ALS
"Euphoria" actor and former "Grey's Anatomy" veteran Eric Dane has announced that he has ALS but will continue working.
Masson Channing Say He Wants To Get to Know You
Using OnlyFans as a dating app? That might be genius.
Leather, Lust, and Alexander Skarsgård—We're Already Watching
It was revealed a year ago that hunky Alexander Skarsgård's was starring in a gay biker romance; this week it was announced that the film, "Pillion," will be screened at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
Listen to Lana Del Rey's New Single, 'Henry, come on'
Lana Del Rey has just released her new single, "Henry, come on." The single is out now via Interscope Records. Listen to it here.
Review Roundup: Is 'Smash' a Smash on Broadway?
Audiences had a love/hate relationship with "Smash" when it aired on NBC 13 years ago. Now a big Broadway musicals, so do the critics.
'Survivor' Contestant Teeny Chirichillo Shares Personal Journey
Teeny Chirichillo — known as a competitor on "Survivor" Season 47 — has come out as a transgender man in a revealing essay.
Khloé's Got Thoughts About Chris Appleton and She Said Them Out Loud
Celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton is used to inspiring thirst, but on a recent episode of "The Kardashians" the lustful vibes were coming from an unexpected quarter.
Jordan Wayne's Towel Game Is a Masterclass in Suspense
Gather round, gather round and join us in enjoying this magnificent sight: We can't keep our eyes off Jordan Wayne while he's modeling!
Alejandro Acosta's Body Does All the Talking
Alejandro Acosta's Instagram posts are all about you. That's right: His incessant flirtations seem to break the fourth wall.
Cory Boling has a Stunning Public Figure
Cory Boling has a saying, and it goes, "Energy flows where focus goes! Lock in on what truly matters and watch everything else fall into place."
Live from London, It's Saturday Night! 'SNL' Taking Sketch Comedy Across the Pond
"Saturday Night Live" announced Thursday that it plans to launch a British version of the U.S. sketch comedy show that is celebrating its 50th anniversary across the pond.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey Put a Lot of Internal Work into 'The Last of Us'
"The Last of Us" stars Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal spoke about the show's hiatus, Ramsey's increased stunt work, and lessons Pascal took away from Season 2.
'The History of Sound' with Josh O'Connor, Harris Dickinson's Directorial Debut Among the Cinematic Crop at Cannes
Coming off a 2024 edition that produced the Academy Award best-picture winner "Anora," the French film festival is back with a 2025 lineup full of big-name auteurs and actors.
Just Why Does Diego Barros Have Such a Big Following on X?
Why does social media content creator Diego Barros have such a huge following?
Marti Gould Cummings Is Doing the Most—and We're So Here for It
Marti Gould Cummings is not just another pretty face. The host of the weekly NYC cabaret show "Stage Fright" is also a queer political activist. And recently became engaged. EDGE spoke with them about their busy career.
For 'Shucked' Actor Tyler Joseph Ellis, Corn's the Thing
Actor Tyler Joseph Ellis discovered "Shucked" in an unusual way, then fell in love with the musical. When it went on tour, he wanted to be part of it.
Boston Conservatory Brings 'Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812' to the Calderwood in April
Boston Conservatory at Berklee's spring Center Stage season continues with a production of the acclaimed electropop opera "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812" at the Nancy & Edward Roberts Studio Theatre at the Calderwood Pavilion in April.