The late Anne Heche's still-unfinished memoir is slated to hit bookstore shelves next week and excerpts have been shared with the media.
The Folger presents a week of unique staged readings, including 'Our Verse in Time to Come.'
Come for the great cast but don't expect great thrills with this turbid adaptation of Louis Bayard's 'The Pale Blue Eye.'
Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn on "Jane Anger," life since the pandemic, playing gay roles, and the iconic Harrison Ford.
Noah Baumbach turns Don DeLillo's "unfilmable" postmodern novel into a big-budgeted, joyful surprise.
In 'The Collaboration,' now on Broadway, the friendship between Warhol and Basquiat is painted with a superficial and revisionist brush.
A handful of well-known members of the LGBTQ community never had their work recognized by the Recording Academy.
High-grade showbiz cheese, "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody" genuinely entertains but feels only faintly authentic
In just a few months, Viola Davis may be a new entrant into the prestigious and highly exclusive EGOT club.
More than a dozen LGBTQ musicians, writers, and producers found themselves nominees for Grammys this year.
Synetic's “Dracula” features powerful doses of murderous gothic mayhem, witty humor, and a touch of the erotic.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mary Lambert is now a married woman after tying the knot with her partner of four years this past weekend. The musician wed...
'Manscaped' magnificently spotlights three men doing their best to reimagine the barbershop as we know it.
Right Said Fred has spoken out against Beyoncé in a new interview, annoyed that they were included in her new album Renaissance without their permission.
From Bach to Beethoven, from the American Pops Orchestra to the NSO, there's plenty of classical and choral music to delight everyone.