PTown Town Hall Hosts Star-Studded Summer Season

Producer Mark Cortale announces the star-studded line-up at Provincetown Town Hall this summer.

Apr 5

Scott Gardner Shows Off White Briefs, Bronze Glow, and Full Flex Appeal

Sometimes you just need something good to brighten your day. It could be an excellent cup of coffee, a promising text from your situationship, or it can just as easily happen while you're scrolling Instagram.

by Andrea Marks Joseph | Mar 27

Jean Sebastian Strips Down for Seasonal Shenanigans

Jean Sebastian hasn't met a holiday he doesn't like.

by Timothy Rawles | Mar 27

What a Man, What a Mighty Good Mann

What's in a name anyway if the content is good? Roman Minaev, who goes by William Mann (aka Edge) on Instagram definitely has the content.

by Timothy Rawles | Mar 27

Grindr Launches 'Right Now' Feature in Select Cities

Too busy to bother with scrolling, chatting, and otherwise not cutting to the chase? If you live in one of 15 select cities, Grindr's new 'Right Now' feature might be what you're needing.

by Kilian Melloy | Apr 5

Gay Yoga Teacher's Body Found: Marcus Freiberger Went Missing after 'Blind Date'

The last anyone knew, openly gay 45-year-old yoga instructor Marcus Freiberger was headed to a "blind date." A month after he went missing, his body was found at a rock quarry.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 27

Will 'Heartstopper' be Back for Season 4? Exec Producer Says They're 'Working Hard' but Netflix Stays Mum

"Heartstopper" Executive Producer Patrick Walters says they're "working hard" to get the smash hit series renewed, but "niche" and YA projects are "hard to get over the line."

by Kilian Melloy | Apr 7

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.

Apr 10

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.

by Steve Duffy | Apr 10

Queer, Thriving, and Stress-Free: A Guide to Natural Relaxation Techniques

Whether it's navigating identity in an often-hostile world, dealing with workplace microaggressions, or trying to balance work, relationships, and self-care, burnout is real. Here are some tips for self-care.

Apr 6


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