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Clive Owen Brings “M Butterfly” Back to the Broadway Stage

Love, Espionage and Betrayal take center stage this October as Broadway welcomes the revival of M. Butterfly. The play was inspired by the story of French diplomat Bernard...

Erica Ash of “Survivor’s Remorse:” Class, Sass and Rising Fast

Erica Ash made a splash as soon as she hit New York, where she was cast in an overseas production of The Lion King in 2006, then returned to find herself one of the lead comics in...

Duncan Sheik Goes from “Barely Breathing” to Broadway at Cafe Carlyle

“Keep eating your appetizers; I’ve got to tune my guitar,” Duncan Sheik says as he casually takes the stage at the Cafe Carlyle. He says he’s honored to play the famously...

“Torch Song” Brings Fierstein’s Classic Back to the Stage

We talk to Moisés Kaufman, deft examiner of LGBT life through theater, as he brings a landmark play by Harvey Fierstein back to the stage. Emmy and Tony-nominated director and...

Crossdressing Latino Singer Chavela Profiled in New Biopic

You may never have heard of Chavela Vargas, but if you see this film you’re unlikely to ever forget her. Born in 1919, Chavela left Costa Rica as a teenager bound for Mexico...

Just Desserts: Let Them Eat Much More Than Cake

Have a sweet tooth? One of the most indulgent trends in wedding celebrations is an extended dessert offering known as “the Viennese Hour.“...

Ani DiFranco Brings Her Politics to P-Town for Babefest

Legendary singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco will take some time out of her Binary album tour to headline the upcoming Babefest....

A Daring New MoMa Exhibit Asks: “Is Fashion Modern?”

Fashion may be subjective, but we’re pretty sure MoMa’s tantalizing new exhibit Items: Is Fashion Modern? (which opens October 1) will be turning heads. It consists of 111...

Will “Flatliners” Pay the Price for Peeking Past Death?

Ellen Page — who rose to fame in the 2007 hit indie film Juno, then went on to host the LGBT-themed TV series Gaycation — is back on the big screen this fall in the highly...

Harvey Wants to Know: What is the Question, Metrosource?

I had the occasion to work with Harvey Fierstein on one of the worst movies ever made — a 1995 lead balloon known as Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde. I was the unit publicist and Harvey...

“Episodes” Gives Matt LeBlanc and Cast Their Curtain Call

As their acclaimed series nears its grand finale, David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik discuss their decades creating TV and building a life together. David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik...

Will “Will & Grace” Recapture Their Sitcom Magic?

While trying only to be funny, Will & Grace moved the needle for the way America looked at gay life and culture. Now, a decade after signing off, the sitcom returns to NBC...

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