
K-pop Star Bain Delights Audience with Onstage Coming Out
Concert goers were thrilled when K-pop star Bain made a surprise mid-concert announcement. He's "proud to be part of the LGBT community," he said.
Fifty Shades of Cosplay with Micke Holguin
Micke Holguin is too sexy, and he knows it!
Wax On, Wax Off with Sexy Facial Expert Mike Ryals
Mike Ryals facials are apparently highly recommended because they have the power to soothe even the most problematic skin. At least, that's one testimony on his business page.
There Will Be 10 Things to Love about This Lena Dunham and Carly Rae Jepsen Collab
"Girls" creator Lena Dunham and "Call Me Maybe" singer Carly Rae Jepsen are joining forces to bring classic rom-com "10 Things I Hate About You" to the stage as a musical.
JoJo Siwa's 'Big Brother' Revelation: 'I'm Not a Lesbian, I'm Queer!'
Not long ago, JoJo Siwa fended off homophobic remarks from Mickey Rourke, telling him, "I'll still be gay" when Rourke promised to make her straight. Now, though, the entertainer says she's "going to the Q!"
Review: 'On Swift Horses' a Graceful Queer Film that Lacks Hunger
Bolstered by an excellent cast, "On Swift Horses" is a queer period romance containing elements of an epic scope about queer characters trying to find their place in the world.
Review: Documentary 'Jimmy in Saigon' Traces a Brother's Healing Journey
Executive producer Dan Savage empowers Peter McDowell to find out how and why his older brother Jim – who may or may not have been gay – died in Vietnam in 1972.
Choreographer Matthew Rushing Pays Tribute to Alvin Ailey with 'Sacred Songs'
Matthew Rushing, long a dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and now the company's interim artistic director, pays tribute to the company's founder with "Sacred Songs," now on tour.
EDGE Now: Looks, Love, & Lesbian Realness
Cue the sapphic spotlight! April 26 is Lesbian Visibility Day and honey, we're turning the volume way up on the icons who are serving, slaying, and shaking up your feeds.
Review: 'Some Like It Hot' Sizzles at The Providence Performing Arts Center
You'll be rooting for our protagonists from the first taps. What was played for laughs in 1959 has more heart in this production, which sizzles with dancing, singing, and splashy set pieces.
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