The Broadway and Gilded Age star has created a personal journey with the cabaret "If the Stars Were Mine."
Colman Domingo is set to co-star in the Michael Jackson biopic, and is writing, directing, and starring in an upcoming Nat King Cole movie.
The HBO documentary "Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero" feels like a brand extension for the star's unique pop culture status.
Oppenheimer rules the 2024 Academy Awards, with 13 nominations, followed by Poor Things with 11 and Killers of the Flower Moon with 10.
Coachella 2024 looks pretty gay, with headliners Doja Cat and Tyler, the Creator – and plenty of LGBTQ artists on the bill.
The heartrending "Fireworks" captures the innocent joy of two gay teens in love, and the hate and harassment that follow.
Ava DuVernay's boldly original "Origin" laces a writer's eye-opening philosophical journey with gripping personal drama.
Suffused with great intentions, Joshua Harmon's thoughtful "Prayer for the French Republic" is far too excessive in its telling.
The bland noir-ish thriller "He Went That Way" fumbles its intriguing premise and casting of "It" boy Jacob Elordi
Auli'i Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey take on a new generation of "Mean Girls," co-starring as queer besties in the musical remix
Lil Nas X’s new single “J. Christ” is all about comebacks, religion, and fitting in as many celebrity references as humanly possible.
Ariana Grande has been missing from pop music for a few years, but is back in fine form with her new house single “Yes, And?”m
David Archuleta, who rose to stardom 15 years ago thanks to "American Idol," is now penning his memoir for HarperCollins.
Pop star Shawn Mendes stripped down to snug black underwear and frolicked in the snow, posting it all on social media.
Ariana Grande is finally making her long-awaited return to pop music with her new single “Yes, And?” releasing January 12.