LGBTQ+ TOP STORIES Tuesday, Apr 8, 2025
Billie Jean King Immortalized in Bronze with Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Billie Jean King became the first woman to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the new sports entertainment category on Monday.
News
Trump Administration Fires Senior Navy Female Officer at NATO. She Appeared on A 'Woke' List
Vice Adm. Chatfield was on a list of senior military officers targeted as "woke" by the conservative American Accountability Foundation.
Trump Says High Tariffs May Have Prevented the Great Depression. History Says Different
Most historians look back on Smoot-Hawley as a mistake that made a bad economic climate much worse. But tariffs have a new champion in President Donald Trump.
Culture
Praise Be, Loyal 'Handmaid's Tale' Fans: Propulsive Final Season Promises a Satisfying Catharsis
Mass hangings. Shootings. Torture. The searing Hulu drama about a totalitarian state that treats women as property returns for a sixth and final season – and it...
Review: A Superb 'Carousel' Speaks to Our Divided Times
The Boston Lyric Opera celebrates the 80th anniversary of "Carousel," which played the Emerson Colonial Theatre en route to Broadway, with a superb production...
Pride
NYC Pride Unveils 2025 Theme: "Rise Up: Pride in Protest"
Marquee events will celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and reflect on the Pride movement's roots in protest at Stonewall
"The Cherry Element" Announces Full Schedule
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of futuristic wonder at The CHERRY Element – a one-of-a-kind event inspired by the iconic movie The Fifth Element!
Media
EDGE Now: Fresh Looks, Fierce Vibes
Bloom, baby, bloom! Spring isn't the only thing serving fresh looks–Hollywood's hottest are stepping out and showing off. Welcome to EDGE Now, where the glam...
EDGE Now: Werk, Wander, Repeat
Ready to jet-set with some seriously fab queer travel influencers? Buckle up, babes, because this episode of EDGE Now is serving wanderlust and queer...
EDGE RECOMMENDS
EDGE Now: Unstoppable Queer Black Icons
Legends, trailblazers, and icons–oh my! This Black History Month, we're giving flowers (and maybe a little glitter) to the queer Black pioneers who redefined history