Jordan Firstman Still Wants Gay People to Like Him
The terminally controversial comedian unleashes his sensitive side in I Love LA.
The terminally controversial comedian unleashes his sensitive side in I Love LA.
In comedian Cole Escola’s debut play, Oh, Mary!, Mary Todd Lincoln gets to be an unstoppable diva, and so do they.
The actress behind the musical’s most explosive number on bringing a “dusty, old thing” to Broadway and the mistakes made along the way.
Dancing the hour away at Charli XCX’s Boiler Room set.
As out hockey star Scott Hunter, François Arnaud surprised himself, too: “I was like, ‘I’m ready to say these words.’”
For her, comedy is all about putting on a show — and being absolutely disgusting.
Eight years into Las Culturistas, its hosts are recalibrating how open they want to be.
The Broadway breakout’s big belting in The Notebook went viral this year. Now, she’s taking on one of the greatest musicals of all time: Gypsy.
Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson’s Dicks: The Musical is a faggy mess. That’s the point.
The Oscar-nominated screenwriter behind Blue Moon has all the opinions you’d hope for.
He had fun on The Traitors, and now he just wants to go home: “I’ve answered a lot of questions — a lot of the same questions — and it’s been a lot.”
The superstar conductor is the subject of a new biopic — what do we know about the real her?
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Everything we saw and heard at the 2024 Governors Awards, the first big event on the awards campaign trail.
Comedian Julio Torres joins us for an in-depth discussion about that which colors our lives: color. Warm colors, cold colors, hot colors, bold colors, all of it will be up for discussion in this exploration of the Fantasmas creator, director, and star’s work and life.
Greg Araki's 'I Want Your Sex' is his 11th project to debut at Sundance, and his stars Chase Sui Wonders and Mason Gooding joined him at The Vulture Spot to talk sex positivity, gen Z and feats of strength.
Director Rachel Lambert was joined in The Vulture Spot at Sundance by the stars of her feature 'Carousel,' Chris Pine and Jenny Slate.
Put on your best PJs and join us for a conversation with actor, writer, producer, comedian, and activist Josie Totah.
Lingering stares, the brushing of hands, and a suggestively positioned water bottle.
From Beyoncé to Sophie, Jai Paul, Kelly Clarkson, Aaliyah, Nelly, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more, Brittany Spanos and Jason P. Frank join DJ Louie to countdown each of their Top 20 pop songs of the last quarter century .
The global star’s single has become the soundtrack of Pride this year, opening fresh conversations about pop divas and their gay fans.