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13 Queens We Need to Return to 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'
EDGE picks 13 queens we need to see return to "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" some day.
Sylvia Syms, 'Ice Cold in Alex,' and 'Victim' Star, Dies
Actress Sylvia Syms, who starred in classic British films including "Ice Cold in Alex" and "Victim," has died, her family said Friday. She was 89.
Germany Recalls Overlooked LGBTQ+ Victims of Nazi Persecution
Germany commemorated the victims of Nazi persecution on the 78th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, placing a focus on people who were incarcerated and killed because of their sexual orientations and gender identities.
EDGE Rewind: Watch: Trailer Drops for Gay Rugby Flick 'In From the Side'
Film festival hit "In From the Side," about two players on a gay English rugby team becoming involved in an affair, is coming to theaters. A new trailer for the film's UK release has dropped.
EDGE Rewind: Watch: Orlando Bloom's Rigorous Workout Routine Pays Off
Orlando Bloom often posts shirtless selfies, and, as his recent feature IG workout post shows the buff 45-year-old has plenty of reason to do so.
EDGE Rewind: Disney's 'Wizards Of Waverly Place' Star Now OnlyFans Hunk
Former Disney actor Dan Benson, who starred on the Selena Gomez series "Wizards of Waverly Place," is now all grown up and making magic of his own on OnlyFans.
EDGE Rewind: Meet 'Nope' Breakout Hunk Brandon Perea
Get to know 27-year-old actor Brandon Perea, who is the breakout star of the hit horror film "Nope."
'Drag Race' Champion Tyra Sanchez to Launch New Tour
Tyra Sanchez reigned supreme on Season 2 of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Now she's coming out all over again — out of retirement, that is, to launch a new North American tour.
Review: 'We're Gonna Die' Finds Joy in Life's Hard Questions
"We're Gonna Die," from playwright Young Jean Lee, is a hybrid of play and rock musical that deals with depressing subjects, but is not depressing to watch.
Review: 'By the Queen' Brilliantly Brings Shakespeare's Queen Margaret to Life
Once again Trinity Repertory Company examines Shakespeare; but this time is quite different. Taking a strong female character that appears in no less than four plays sounds like a daunting task. But they succeed brilliantly with "By the Queen."
News
FDA to Loosen Gay Blood Donor Restrictions
The FDA is expected to announce a revised policy around blood donations from men who have sex with men.
Entertainment
Sam Smith Recounts Hate, Being Spit at After Changing Pronouns
English pop star Sam Smith opened up in an Apple Music 1 interview about how some hurled hate — and spit — at them after they changed their pronouns in 2019.
Business
Elon Musk's Tweeting Style Seizes Spotlight in Tesla Trial
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's impulsive and sometimes inflammatory usage of Twitter took center stage Wednesday in a trial focused on whether he misled investors with 2018 tweets.
Technology
Discovering What's Next: The Future of Technology in Entertainment and Gaming
With new advancements in virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, the possibilities for entertainment and gaming are endless.
Finance
Goldman Sachs Signals Partial Retreat from Consumer Banking
Goldman has signaled a partial retreat by scrapping plans for a checking account broadly available to the public and mothballing its personal loan business.
Cars
Tesla Says Its 4Q Profit Rose 59%, Expects Strong Demand
Tesla on Wednesday posted record net income in the fourth quarter of last year, and the company predicted that additional software-related profits will keep its margins higher than any other automaker.
Style
Couture Season Ends with Clubbing, Celebrity, and Glamour
The experimentalism and audacity of 1980s club kids inspired Valentino, one of the last high-octane shows of this Paris Fashion Week couture season.
Health/Fitness
FDA's Advisers Back Plan to Simplify COVID-19 Vaccinations
The U.S. is poised to make COVID-19 vaccinations more like a yearly flu shot, a major shift in strategy despite a long list of questions about how to best protect against a still rapidly mutating virus.
Travel
U.S. Investigating December Flight Cancellations at Southwest
The U.S. Transportation Department is investigating whether Southwest Airlines deceived customers by knowingly scheduling more flights in late December than it realistically could handle.