Ariana DeBose on Broadway hazing: lessons learned
The Oscar-winning actress also discusses identity, joy, Broadway hazing, and the healing power of food in her latest role as a chef in House of Spoils.
October 9, 2024
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The Oscar-winning actress also discusses identity, joy, Broadway hazing, and the healing power of food in her latest role as a chef in House of Spoils.
The A Star Is Born star is sweeping awards this weekend.
The actor made the remarks while presenting at the BAFTAs, following anti-trans comments made by Rowling last week.
This WWI film follows a life-changing love story and the history of American folk music.
A play based on the iconic gay love story is set to premiere in the West End next year.
She won for her role in Steven Spielberg's West Side Story.
George C. Wolfe’s Rustin opens the LGBTQ+ film festival while the Annette Bening-starrer Nyad is named U.S. Centerpiece.
Gambon played the gay character of Albus Dumbledore in most of the Harry Potter films.
Jackson starred in groundbreaking gay-inclusive films such as Sunday Bloody Sunday and was elected to the U.K.'s Parliament.
Despite a pair of nasty sexual harassment suits that should have brought Casey Affleck down, he picked up an Oscar -- but Brie Larson stood in silent protest.
Kristin Stewart and Ariana DeBose are among the handful of LGBTQ+ folks to receive a nod at this year's Academy Awards.
The film, written and directed by Phil Connell, premieres in theaters March 11.
With two new films in theaters this month, British actress Thandie Newton gives us a Crash course in versatility.
Writer-producers Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana talk about creating a masterpiece, being robbed of that Best Picture Oscar, and why Hollywood is still afraid of gay-themed films.
We aren't quite where we should be when it comes to inclusion, but the summer movie season has brought us reasons to celebrate.
Following allegations that the Bohemian Rhapsody director sexually abused boys, the British equivalent of the Oscars took a stand.