
'That's in the Script?!' Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder & the 'Hacks' Showrunners Talk Season 4 Surprises
"Hacks" stars Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, and Paul W. Downs, as well as showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello, spilled the tea ahead of the premiere of the show's packed fourth season.
The Force of Nature That Is Jace Toned
With a body as toned as a racehorse and a sex appeal so strong you can almost see the pheromones coming off the screen, Jace Toned doesn't need a dirty word to describe him; he's defining his own narrative.
Looking for a New Aquaman? How about Diego Rodriguez Doig
If Marvel is looking to reboot "Aquaman," we would like to nominate Diego Rodriguez Doig to take Jason Mamoa's place. This water god is so stunningly gorgeous even his reflection gets jealous.
Report: Ric Grenell Freaks Out on Congressional Staffer Over Tate Brothers Allegation
Out official Ric Grenell reportedly read a congressional staffer the riot act after House Judiciary Committee ranking Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin asked about the government involvement in the Tate brothers coming to the U.S.
InstaQueer Roundup: Abs-tatic Dylan Efron, Suave Damiano and the Old Gays Playmate
In this week's Insta-celebrity report, Dylan Efron takes an abs-tatic selfie. Down Under's Robert Irwin markets Bonds briefs. And Damiano gets suave for GQ.
InstaQueer Roundup: 'The White Lotus' Star Walton Goggins &; Plastique Tiara's Huge Rock
Welcome to our latest roundup of queer celebs who served, and those who came together to maximize their joint slay! This week, the dolls are serving face, body, and energy.
National Institutes of Health Yanks Funding for Trans Health Studies - Except for Post-Transition 'Regret'
The NIH (National Institutes of Health) has been on a clear-cutting mission to yank funding from research about transgender health, with one glaring exception: inquiry into rare post-transition regret.
She Found a New Way to Be Loud and Wrong–And Ace Folks Are Over It
After years of attacking the trans community, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling must be (as she declared in a post) "Bored of This S***," because now she's going after asexual people.
Review: A Superb 'Carousel' Speaks to Our Divided Times
The Boston Lyric Opera celebrates the 80th anniversary of "Carousel," which played the Emerson Colonial Theatre en route to Broadway, with a superb production that addresses our divided times.
Review: The Material - Not The Production - Drags 'Merrily We Roll Along'
"Merrily We Roll Along" features excellent Stephen Sondheim songs and enjoyable performances, but some misguided creative decisions in the material sink this production by The Community Players.
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