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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."
'Modern Family' Alum Comes Out with Quote from Her Own Show and Fans Cheer
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons looked to her own family — "Modern Family," that is — in choosing how to tell the world that she is bi.
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.
Delightful 'Gay-Off' Takes TikTok by Storm
A "gay-off" between queer tenants in an Ohio apartment building has TikTok users cheering for the gay man, whose light-hearted post started off the rivalry, and his lesbian downstairs neighbors.
Benjamin Hilton Proves D's Get Degrees
Benjamin Hilton doesn't want everybody looking at his OnlyFans page for reasons that are understandable.
Caleb Marshall Showed Feet for Free in this Hilarious Photobomb
We totally agree with fitness coach Caleb Marshall wishing a happy Pride to everyone "except the person who took this photo and didn't tell me to move my foot."
Protester Killed at Utah 'No Kings' Rally Was a Fashion Designer from 'Project Runway'
The man killed while participating in a "No Kings" protest was a successful fashion designer and former "Project Runway" contestant who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
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.
Doctor Who Supplied Ketamine to Matthew Perry and Called Him a 'Moron' Will Plead Guilty
A doctor charged with giving Matthew Perry ketamine in the month leading up to the "Friends" star's overdose death will plead guilty, according to an agreement filed in court Monday.
Outrageous 'The House of Life' Promises to Change Your Life (in 65 Minutes)
The British hit "The House of Life" comes to NYC for a brief visit that promises to bring joy in its mix of silliness and seriousness. EDGE spoke to one-half of the show's cast, its host RaveRend (a.k.a. Ben Welch) as to what to expect.
News
Pulse Nightclub: A Haunting Look Inside Before the Mass Shooting Site is Razed
Media outlets on Monday were allowed for the first time inside the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando where a gunman opened fire during a Latin night celebration on June 12, 2016, killing 49 people and wounding 53 others.
Culture
Morgan Bassichis Explores Queer Comic Frank Maya's Legacy in Upcoming Play
Comedian, artist, and writer Morgan Bassichis looks at the life of the late queer comedian Frank Maya in his upcoming play "Can I Be Frank?," which premieres off-Broadway next month, directed by Tony-winning Sam Pinkleton.
Pride
Chandler Street Block Party :: June 14, 2025
Every year, once Boston Pride sashays down the street, the real magic spills onto Chandler—where the Block Party turns the whole block into one big glitter-drenched dance floor.
Nightlife
Folsom Street East :: June 15, 2025
Daddy's Day hit different in Chelsea this year. Folsom Street East turned up the heat with fierce performances, kink-tastic demos, sizzling vendors, leather pups, and more daddies than a grill at a BBQ. You had to be there to feel the sting.