Entertainment
Cannes Film Festival, Canceled in 2020, is Postponed to July
The Cannes Film Festival, canceled altogether last year by the pandemic, is postponing this year's edition from May to July in hopes of having an in-person festival.
'UK Drag Race's' Crystal Wants to Share What Makes Her Queer
Crystal, one of the contestants from the first season of "RuPaul's Drag Race UK," premiered a new podcast where she explores with her guests the things that make them queer.
Watch: With Love Doll Wife in Repair Shop, 'Sexy Maniac' Kazakhstan Bodybuilder Improvises
Yuri Tolochko is the most cleverprankster to come out of Kazakhstan since Borat, and he proves it time and again.
Luke Evans to Play Another Disney Villain in 'Pinocchio' Live-Action Remake
Out actor Luke Evans will play another bad dude in a Disney movie as he's set to play The Coachman in the company's live-action remake of "Pinocchio."
Mutual Attraction: Jack Halberstam's 'Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire'
Noted radical social thinker and Columbia gender studies professor Jack Halberstam's reputation precedes him, and his new creative exploration of desire reinforces his thought process behind how human sexuality becomes attracted to everything "wild."
The Lavender Tube: LGBT TV Characters, the New Batwoman, and More
GLAAD's report on LGBT representation on TV shows isn't great news, but some shows' new seasons bring us a bi Batwoman, Zoey's singing gay pals, and Dan Levy hosting "SNL."
'It's A Sin' Star: I Became HIV-Positive after My First Sexual Experience
Actor and AIDS activist Nathaniel Hall, a star of the '80s-set miniseries "It's A Sin," became positive after his very first sexual relationship. That eventually led to his one-man show and his efforts to combat stigma.
Out Director Craig Johnson Teams with 'SNL' Writer for Horror-Comedy Movie
Out writer-director Craig Johnson ("Alex Strangelove," "The Skeleton Twins") is teaming up with "Saturday Night Live" co-head writer Kent Sublette on a horror-comedy film project.
Dwayne Johnson is a Contender in NBC Sitcom 'Young Rock'
Dwayne Johnson's new NBC comedy "Young Rock" has him campaigning for president in 2032, but the actor and producer sidestepped the possibility of a real-life run someday.
With Many Hungry for Content, Sundance Market Heats Up
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday and it's shaping up to be a robust market for companies looking for content.
Disney Updates Jungle Cruise After Insensitivity Criticism
Jungle Cruise, one of the original Disney parks' rides, is getting a 21st century remodel in yet the latest update to a legacy theme park ride that has been criticized in years past for being racially insensitive.
Tuesdays with the Conways: A Hacked Account, a Nude Pic, Police, Accusations and an Apology
The very public battle between Kellyanne Conway and her 16-year old daughter Claudia came to a head this week.
In Unusual Deal, 'Modern Family' to Stream on Both Hulu and Peacock Next Month
All eleven seasons of "Modern Family" will be available next month on both Disney's Hulu and NBCUniversal's Peacock in what appears to be a unique and unusual deal.
Jared Leto Recalls Entering Pandemic 'Zombie Apocalypse' on Tonight Show
On Monday, the "Dallas Buyers Club" star recalled to Jimmy Fallon what it was like entering into the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Never Rarely' Tops Spirit Awards, 'Da 5 Bloods' Leads NBRs
The teen abortion drama "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" landed a leading seven nominations, Chadwick Boseman was posthumously nominated and women dominated the best director category in the Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations announced Tuesday.
'Supernova' - the Stars Align in Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci's Gay Film
Straight Colin Firth is playing gay again, in Harry Macqueen's "Supernova,'" and given his empathetic role, with Stanley Tucci as his husband, this time could potentially snag his second Oscar.
Elliot Page Files for Divorce from Wife After 3 Years of Marriage
TMZ is reporting that Elliot Page has filed divorce from his wife Emma Portner after marrying three years ago.
Gay Trumper Brandon Straka Arrested for Participating in Capitol Insurrection
Gay Trump supporter Brandon Straka was arrested as part of the Capitol insurrection three weeks ago.
May the Force Be With Your Mail: 'Star Wars' Stamps Launch This Spring
With 10 new character-inspired stamps, the Postal Service salutes beloved droids from the "Star Wars" galaxy and the imagination that brings these technological marvels to the screen.
Pam Ann Is Back in the Air with New Show 'Pamdemic'
Performer Pam Ann has built her unique comedy on air travel, but with the restrictions and anxiety brought on by the pandemic, she has not been able to travel or perform. That comes to end on Jan. 28 when she brings her newest show "Pamdemic" to Florida.