Entertainment :: Top Story
Fall Movie Preview II :: Franco, Harry Potter, Cher and Phillip Morris
Two weeks ago we highlighted the films being released this fall through October. Now we look to the end of the year, one that promises more Harry Potter, a return of Cher and the long-delayed release of I Love You, Phillip Morris.
Movies
The Lottery
Earth shattering and heartbreaking describes The Lottery, a fantastic documentary about the charter school education lottery in Harlem.
Culture
Australian school drops ’gay’ from classic song
An Australian school principal has asked students to stop using the word "gay" when singing a classic children’s song, but said Thursday no offense was intended - he was simply trying to keep the kids from laughing.
Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
The Broadway hit musical is given a tightly-knit production under the sensitive eye of director/choreographer Stephen Terrell achieves that delicate balance of hilarity with pathos.
Celebrities
AOL teaming up with Ellen DeGeneres online
AOL is adding talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres to its family of Web properties as it looks for ways to draw more people to its sites.
Music
Dig These Discs :: Horse Meat Disco, Markus Schulz, Katie Melua, School Of Seven Bells, Gayfest 2010
One of the best uses for compilations nowadays is to find new artists or new mixes of songs that you might just love.
Television
Bravo’s "Thintervention"
Jackie Warner, the power lesbian who made a name for herself with Bravo’s Workout, returns with a brand new attitude and life changing series to boot
Books
Krakow Melt
Daniel Allen Cox allows his second novel, Krakow Melt, to spill over the edges and create a meta-literary experience that illuminates--and singes.
Fine Arts
Mike Ruiz :: Much more than meets the eye
High-octane celebrity and fashion photographer Mike Ruiz is having quite a summer: a gallery show of his photography and a reality series. EDGE spoke to the multi-talented Ruiz about his career and interests.

