Frank J. Avella
Meet the Cast of Showtime's Much Anticipated 'Fellow Travelers'
Next month Showtime premieres "Fellow Travelers," a mini-series based on Thomas Mallon's novel about LGBTQ+ life during the dark days of the McCarthy Era. Meet the cast of the series led by out hunks Matthew Bomer and Jonathan Bailey.
EDGE Interview: William R. Duell on Survivor's Guilt, Catharsis, and His New Play 'Honor'
In his new play "Honor," playwright William R. Duell examines the aftermath of a mass shooting through the eyes of its survivors, most notably a young gay man with survivor's guilt. EDGE spoke to Duell as his play heads into production.
Director Roger Ross Williams Breaks Down Barriers with 'Cassandro' Starring Gael García Bernal
Academy Award–winning documentary filmmaker Roger Ross Williams makes his feature directorial debut with an inspiring, queer-positive film based on real events.
Across the Pond and Back: 'Brokeback' in London and Groundbreaking 'Here Lies Love' in NYC
How did "Brokeback Mountain" adapt to the stage? And what is so groundbreaking about "Here Lies Love?"
EDGE Interview: Influencer Jordan Firstman Enjoys 'Rotting in the Sun' with Sebastián Silva
Sebastián Silva's "Rotting in the Sun" begins with life-threatening experience between Jordan Firstman and the director. It is best not to have any idea what happens next. EDGE spoke with Firstman about his meta-role in this mindfuck of a movie.
Review: 'A Haunting in Venice' Spooky, Funny as Branagh Returns to Poirot
In the third Kenneth Branagh-as-Hercule-Poirot installment of the actor/director's Agatha Christie cinematic treatments, "A Haunting in Venice," we are treated to a dark and spooky tale.
Constantine Rousouli Lives His 'Best Gay Life' After Creating Bonkers Zany 'Titanique'
With his stunning movie star looks and dazzling charm, actor turned writer Constantine Rousouli has managed to create an enchanting show, along with force of nature Marla Mindelle and director Tye Blue.
5 Queer-tacular Films You Must See This Summer
At EDGE we've selected five of the most hotly anticipated queer-tastic films you will want to see this summer.
Kevin Cahoon Is Having a Shucking Queer Blast on Broadway
Kevin Cahoon's wonderfully looney performance in "Shucked" netted him a Tony nom. EDGE talks to the former Hedwig about his latest hit and career.
Film Fest Preview: What to See at Outfest
This year's Outfest Los Angeles will include over 170 narrative, documentary, short and episodic titles from more than 25 countries. Here' a sampling of the best of the fest.
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