LGBTQ News and More
Inside Waltham House — Helping Trans Teens Validate Their Experience
Rebecca Smith is the program director of Waltham House, a residential house outside Boston designed specifically for LGBTQ+ youth. EDGE spoke to Smith about the facilities and its outreach programs.
Watch: Remember When Nick Jonas Played a Gay Boxer on TV (and had a Controversial Threesome)?
To shed his Disney and family-friendly image, Nick Jonas played a closeted gay boxer and a gay frat bro on TV while releasing some of his sexiest music to date. But that didn't come without controversy.
Carl Nassib, First Active Out NFL Player, Signs with Buccaneers
Carl Nassib was with the Las Vegas Raiders when he came out as gay, becoming the first active NFL player to do so. Now he's signed to a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team he was with before coming out.
Ezra Miller Apologizes, Seeks Mental Health Treatment
Non-binary "The Flash" star Ezra Miller issued an apology for their recent "alarming" behavior and said they would seek treatment for "complex mental health issues."
'Can't Put Into Words.' Boston-raised Actor Louis Brogna Heads Home as Part of 'Anastasia' Tour
Boston-born actor Louis Brogna remembers seeing many Broadway shows at the Boston Opera House. Next week he is on the other side of the footlights when he and the company of the Broadway hit "Anastasia" arrive at the theater.
British Report Concludes First Monkeypox Infections in April
A report published on the Center for Disease Control's Emerging Infectious Diseases website indicated transmission of the monkeypox virus (MPXV) in England was first identified amongst 45 men in April 2022.
Queer Filmmaker Gregg Araki Looks Back on 'The Living End'
Gregg Araki, a groundbreaking queer filmmaker whose 1992 film "The Living End" sees its 30th anniversary this year, looked back on the movie in a new interview.
Watch: 'Gay Animal Control?' Woman Reports Gay Neighbor to Gay Resource Center
Got a troublesome gay in your life? A woman found a unique solution when a gay neighbor got on her nerves: She called a gay resource center to report them.
Review: Buddhism Meets LGBTQ+ Self-Acceptance in 'This Monk Wears Heels'
Kodo Nishimura, who describes himself as both ancient and trendy, seems determined to upend any expectations or limits in his mission to promote Buddhist teachings while inspiring with beauty and fashion.
'Raw! Uncut! Video!' Palm Drive's Pioneering Porn
For twelve years, Palm Drive Video produced hundreds of video scenes featuring a variety of men engaging in a wide array of fetishized sex. The new documentary shares the kinky tale.
News
Tom Daley: 'The LGBT Community Is So Fractured Right Now'
In a deep-diving interview with The Guardian, Tom Daley talks about sports, creating a family, and the lack of gay rights in the Commonwealth countries.
Entertainment
Review: Recent Recordings of Symphonies 2 and 4 Achieve a Mahler Makeover
The wild world of recordings serves up two new readings of Mahler symphonies guaranteed to shake loose the last cobwebs clinging to what are now the standard interpretations.
Business
Walmart Deal with Paramount Gives Members Streaming Perks
Walmart Inc. said Monday it has signed a deal with Paramount Global to offer the entertainment company's streaming service as a perk to subscribers of the discounter's shipping subscription service.
Technology
New Climate Deal Spurs Hopes of More Carbon Storage Projects
The concept known as carbon storage has long been touted as an answer to global warming that preserves the energy industry's burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity.
Finance
Millennial Money: A Scarcity Money Mindset Can Cost You
If the current situation has you avoiding any long-term planning or fearing spending any money, even on things you need, you're experiencing a scarcity mindset.
Cars
GM Recalls 484K Big SUVs to Fix Problem Third-Row Seat Belts
General Motors is recalling more than 484,000 large SUVs in the U.S. to fix a problem that can cause the third-row seat belts to malfunction.
Style
Kraft Heinz Recalling Contaminated Capri Sun Juice Pouches
Kraft Heinz is recalling thousands of pouches of Capri Sun after some cleaning solution accidentally mixed with the juice on a production line.
Health/Fitness
Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Expected this Fall in U.S.
Millions of Americans will be able to buy hearing aids without a prescription later this fall, under a long-awaited rule finalized Tuesday.
Travel
American Airlines Places Deposit on 20 Supersonic Planes
American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying.
Nightlife
Anti Violence Project Pink Party In The Pines :: August 6, 2022
The Anti Violence Project threw The Pink Party, celebrating the lives and victories of the LGBTQ community in Fire Island Pines, complete with drag performances by Shequida, Egypt and Nutwater, and featuring DJ Matty Glitterati.