Meet the New Yorker who Measures Up to Oscar

New Yorker Jonah Falcon opens up about how difficult being large really is.

Mar 17

On 'The White Lotus,' a Kiss is More than a Just Kiss

On the latest episode of "The White Lotus," brothers Saxon and Lochlan kiss, reviving the incest moment hinted at in episode one. Just where does it go from here?

Mar 17

Spring Taste of Northalsted Returns April 26,2025 with a Flavorful Celebration of Local Cuisine and Community

Get ready to experience the vibrant flavors of Chicago's Proudest Neighborhood!

Mar 17

What Makes Kalamba Games' Bonus Features So Engaging?

Whether you're playing on desktop or mobile, Zula Casino offers a fantastic selection of Kalamba Games slots that are packed with exciting bonus rounds.

Mar 17

Out Actor Brandon Flynn Talks Binge Watching with Parker Posey, Adapting 'Rent Boy,' and Lisa Kudrow's Motherly Advice

Out actor Brandon Flynn has moved on from "13 Reasons Why." The 31-year-old recently portrayed Marlon Brando off-Broadway, wed his husband in a stylish ceremony, and filmed a starry horror flick.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 17

Gay Twitter Roundup: Hot, Gay Cinema Throwbacks, #Whoremembers, and Loving 'Mickey17'

This week on Gay Twitter: We dove deep into all that #whoremembers, we continued to react to "Severance" and "The White Lotus," we contemplated the hottest moments in pop culture history, celebrated the queer celebs, and much more!

by Andrea Marks Joseph | Mar 17

Out Writer and Publisher Felice Picano Dies at the Age of 81, Leaves a Rich Literary Legacy

Openly gay writer and publisher Felice Picano has died at the age of 81. He leaves behind a literary legacy that includes his own novels and memoirs as well as his championing of other gay writers.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 17

'Queer as Folk' Writer Russell T Davies Warns a 'Wave of Anger, Violence' is About to Crash Down on LGBTQ+ People

The TV writer of the original "Queer As Folk" and "It's a Sin," Russell T Davies, warns that LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. and UK alike are about to be engulfed in the results of "weaponiz[ed] hate speech."

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 17

EDGE Interview: Director Cristina Costantini Explores What Makes Sally Ride a Complicated Hero in 'Sally'

The documentary "Sally," which tells the complicated life of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, is at SXSW. EDGE caught up with filmmaker Cristina Costantini, who talks about the powerful story, Ride's closeted life outside NASA, and much more

by Matthew Creith | Mar 16


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