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Watch: 14 New Sapphic Pride Anthems We're Obsessed with
Need some songs to add to your Pride playlist? We've got you covered!
Listen: Sampling a '90s Gay Anthem, Beyoncé Returns with Brand New Single 'Break My Soul'
Beyoncé is back with brand new music and she's returning with a sample of one of the biggest gay anthems of the '90s.
Review: A Jubilant 'Juneteenth: A Global Celebration for Freedom' at the Hollywood Bowl
Celebrating Juneteenth has never been more jubilant than with the Hollywood Bowl's first-ever Juneteenth concert, featuring a plethora of Black artists old and new.
Festival Founded by Dua Lipa's Father Returns to Kosovo
Kosovo's central government and authorities in the capital joined forces on Monday to bring back home an international music festival founded by the father of singer-songwriter Dua Lipa.
Out Musician Describes How He Found his Way into the Big LGBTQ+ Tent
Out singer-songwriter Mike Maimone describes in an essay how, once he started coming out, he found every reason to leave the closet behind and step into "the biggest, most colorful tent in the world."
Kesha Comes Out As 'Not Straight,' 'Not Gay' But 'Open to It All'
In an Instagram post celebrating Pride Month, wrote "I'm not gay. I'm not straight." She's more.
Beyoncé Announces New Album 'Renaissance' to Drop July 29
Beyoncé has revealed the title and release date for her next studio album, with the 16-track "Renaissance" set to drop July 29.
NYC Guitar Concert by Hinckley, who Shot Reagan, is Canceled
A planned concert by John Hinckley Jr., who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981, has been canceled even as Hinckley was freed from federal court oversight.
Mariah Carey, Neptunes, Lennox in Songwriters Hall of Fame
After a glittering career stuffed with No. 1 hits — not to mention a two-year pandemic delay — Mariah Carey was finally inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Thursday.
Beyoncé Announces New Album 'Renaissance' to Drop July 29
Beyoncé has revealed the title and release date for her next studio album, with the 16-track "Renaissance" set to drop July 29.
Watch: Harry Styles Has a Gay Awakening in First 'My Policeman' Trailer
Harry Styles is on the edge of an emotional tsunami as a closeted 1950s policeman who is urged to let his desires "take hold" in the trailer for the Amazon film.
K-Pop Supergroup BTS Says it's Making Time for Solo Projects
Global superstars BTS said they are taking time to focus on solo projects, but the company behind the groundbreaking K-pop group said they are not taking a hiatus.
Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrated Pride Month with All-Gay Concert
The Philadelphia Orchestra's out music director, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, led a Pride concert this past June 2 that presented works by LGBTQ+ composers.
Tony-Winner Rachel Bay Jones Heads to Ptown with Seth Rudetsky
Rachel Bay Jones won a Tony Award for playing Evan Hansen's mom. On June 25 and 26 she joins Seth Rudetsky for one of his informal evenings at the Art House in Town. She talks to EDGE about her career, the Tony, and Seth.
Upcoming CabaretFest Provincetown 2022 Celebrates Hollywood with Starry Line-up
CabaretFestProvincetown returns for its 22nd year with "Hooray for Hollywood," a tribute to the great songs from the silver screen, June 21-26.
10 Pride Anthems We're Blasting All Month Long
From club bangers to hopeful anthems, here are 10 very queer songs that we'll be blasting this month and every month.
Watch: Britney Spears Recreates Iconic Kiss with Madonna During Wedding
Just married to her sweetie Sam Asghari on Thursday evening, Britney Spears sealed the moment with kiss on the Queen of Pop at the reception.
Review: It's Deja Vu All Over Again as 'Rufus Does Judy At Capitol Studios'
Intense performer Rufus Wainwright has gone back to the well that is the well-traveled Judy Garland repertoire to drink in more of her music — and his cup runneth over.
Grammys Add New Categories, Including Songwriter of the Year
The Grammys are adding a special song for social change award and five new categories including songwriter of the year, giving the Recording Academy an avenue to honor music's best composer.
Diverse Programming Highlights Hollywood Bowl's 100th Anniversary
The Hollywood Bowl's summer schedule is as diverse as the city it resides in. From movie soundtracks to pop stars and legendary performers, the Bowl isn't just a classical music venue, although there's plenty of that this summer as well.