Arts & Entertainment

Nate Berkus’ Grand Design

So why the big push to make certain the latest talk show host is positioned as the designated hunk to…

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The Arts: Hotter than Houston

Houston’s 2010 theatrical fall season has something for everyone. There’s a psycho looking for his missing hand, a wild boy…

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R&J, The Gay Way

Phoenix Inc. Theatre Company takes on the Bard this month with two versions of the classic, tragic love tale Romeo…

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According to Jim

You might think that being an adopted South Korean gay kid with a cleft palate taking dance lessons would make…

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Queer and Muslim

From a quiet Chicago coffeehouse, Texas-born writer and performance artist Daaimah Mubashshir discusses her undefinable self, her work in progress,…

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To be Young, Gay, and in Riverdale

In 1941, Archie Andrews made his first bumbling appearance, creating a line of comics that has survived nearly seven decades…

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Rediscovering ‘Mame’

Going into this,” director Kenn McLaughlin says of Stages’ upcoming revival of the 1957 Broadway smash Auntie Mame, “I thought…

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Texans and Tiaras

One historic homecoming deserves another for Johnny Maddox, who caps his 35-year career as female impersonator Jill Jordan at the…

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2010 MTV Video Music Awards

The hysterically filterless Chelsea Handler hosts the 27th annual production recognizing excellence in the past year’s music video production—and not…

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Men for Sale

With its whirling nightlife, exquisite restaurants, and sexy French accent, Montreal is one of the world’s most welcoming cities for…

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