Kilian Melloy
EDGE Interview: 'Dinah' Founder Mariah Hanson on Annual Event's Continuing 'Magic'
Mariah Hanson, the organizer of the first 'Dinah," talks about the event's enduring appeal. "You don't really need to tinker with it anymore."
Straight Man Arrested, Tortured in Chechnya after Gay Allegation
Chechnya's brutally anti-gay autocracy has swept up at least one heterosexual man in its homophobic fervor. Now that man, a refugee in Armenia, is facing the prospect of deportation back to Russia.
Watch: Masked Motorbikers Target Gayborhood Sex Shop with Crowbar Attack
Motorcycle-mounted, crowbar-wielding vandals caused thousands of dollars in damage to a sex shop in Manchester, England's gay neighborhood – the fifth such attack in only four months.
Protest Planned After Church Owned St. Louis Theater, Long a LGBTQ+ Haven, Says It Will No Longer Show Queer Movies
Former patrons of the Tivoli Theatre on St. Louis, which was once a nexus of LGBTQ+ culture in the city, are speaking out against the new owner, a church, no longer showing queer films at the space.
Andorra's Prime Minister Comes Out as Gay
Andorra's prime minister, Xavier Espot Zamora, publicly came out as gay in an interview on Sept. 11. "I've never hid it," Espot, 43, said in comments he made to Ràdio Nacional d'Andorra.
Astor Biographer 'Disappointed' Anderson Cooper's Book Leans so Hard on Hers
Brooke Astor biographer Meryl Gordon expressed her "disappointment" that Anderson Cooper "seems to come up with my book" in his own volume on the iconic American family.
Homophobic, Racist Abuse Hurled at Victorious Texas Longhorns
A group of sore losers assailed Texas Longhorns players with homophobic and racist abuse after the Longhorns defeated the Crimson Tide on Sept. 9.
HIV Program Advocates Removed and Arrested After Protest in Kevin McCarthy's Office
Seven people protesting in support of an endangered global HIV prevention program were placed under arrest and removed from the office of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Sept. 11.
EDGE Interview: Director Jacqueline Castel and Screenwriter Jae Matthews on Their Lesbian Werewolf Movie
First-time director Jacqueline Castel & screenwriter (& musician) Jae Matthews discuss their collaboration on "My Animal," their lesbian werewolf movie.
Fall Movie Preview – 'Cassandro,' 'Dicks,' & an Almodóvar Western
This year promises a bumper harvest of queer takes, not to mention a slate of films that, while not overtly gay, will still appeal to LGBTQ+ audiences.
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