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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.
Do Speedos Still Divide the Straights from the Gays?
With summer fast approaching, a perennial question is whether or not this will be the summer when straight guys embrace the Speedo as gays have.
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.
Movie Review: 'Pee-wee as Himself' Unmasks Paul Reubens
In Matt Wolf's "Pee-wee as Himself" — as wonderful as much of the archival stuff is — nothing is more compelling than when Paul Reubens is simply himself.
From Outlaw to Icon: Bambi on Trans Survival, Fame, JK Rowling and the Fight That Isn't Over
Decades before transgender became a household word and "RuPaul's Drag Race" became a worldwide hit there was Bambi, the Parisian icon who danced for Hollywood.
Immersive Rock Experience Takes Audiences on a Musical Journey
A new exhibit -- Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified, The Immersive Rock Experience — is opening in New York City.
Is 'The History of Sound' the 'Brokeback Mountain' of 2025?
One of the most anticipated films at Cannes is "The History of Sound," the period romance starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor. It has brought comparisons "Brokeback Mountain" with the first reviews.
News
Stop Making Cents: US Mint Moves Forward with Plans to Kill the Penny
The Trump administration says making cents doesn't make sense anymore.
Culture
'I Just Love the Scripts,' Says Adam DiMarco about Revealing 'Overcompensating' Scenes
In the hit Prime Video series "Overcompensating," Adam DiMarco plays an alpha male with a tendency to expose his butt. This nothing new for the 35-year-old actor, who explains why.
Pride
NYC Pride Launches Community Fundraising Campaign To Address $750,000 Budget Shortfall
NYC Pride | Heritage of Pride, the nonprofit behind NYC's official LGBTQIA+ Pride events, has launched a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign ahead of Pride Month 2025.
Nightlife
EDGE Now: Queer Splash Zone
Suns out, buns out! We're serving speedo realness and cannonballing straight into pool party season, babes! From coast to coast, we've got the juiciest, queerest, most extra pool parties of the summer!