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Fall Movie Preview II :: Franco, Harry Potter, Cher and Phillip Morris

Sep 5
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.

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In Dallas

Gay Navajo man poised to join Ariz. Senate

By Shaun Knittel | Sep 1
Former Arizona Rep. Jack Jackson, Jr., is poised to join the state Senate after he defeated his two primary opponents on Aug. 24. He would become the fifth LGBT legislator in Phoenix if voters elect him on Nov. 2.

Bedford school rejects lesbians’ daughter

By John Wright | Aug 30
Dean says Harrisons’ relationship violates St. Vincent’s ’basic Christian values,’ but mothers says discrimination is ’just not right’

Gay Anti-Asian Prejudice Thrives On the Internet

By Joseph Erbentraut | Sep 6
On the Internet, Asian men can organize and meet sex or romantic partners. But its anonymity also provides the last frontier of open prejudice. The last part of our 3-part series examines the Net effect on gay anti-Asian prejudice--and suggests solutions.

Disgruntled Flight Attendant No Longer With JetBlue

Sep 5
It’s official: Steven Slater, the hero (or villain; it’s up in the air) flight attendant who famously bailed after cursing out an unruly passenger (& re-emerging with his longtime boyfriend), is no longer employed by JetBlue.

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Entertainment

In Dallas

Black. Power. Movement.

By Rich Lopez | Aug 29
Dallas Black Dance Theatre ramps its 2010-11 season way up before celebrating 35 years

Thoroughly modern Jeffrey

By JEF TINGLEY | Aug 28
Jeffrey Grove, the DMA’s new gay curator of Contemporary Art, takes a forward-thinking approach to keeping art - and museums - vibrant

Shut Up & Kiss Me

Sep 6
This no-budget vanity project delves into the fertile minefield of pre-middle-aged single gay men trying to navigate romance and dating, but an ultimately flaccid script, dead line readings & clichéd set-ups ultimately do it in.

My Gold Mask :: music junkie’s dream-come-true

Sep 3
Discovering Chicago-based duo My Gold Mask is a music junkie’s dream come true. Their high-energy art rock has made them favorites with music writers and bloggers throughout the country. EDGE spoke to them about their new record and upcoming appearances.

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Style

Manchester Pride : The Underwear Parade

By Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle | Sep 3
One of the last Pride celebrations of the calendar year, Manchester Pride also serves as a de facto segue into Fashion Month - and this year’s 20th anniversary of Manchester Pride provided numerous occasions for the celebration of British pulchritude.

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Nightlife

In this Sept. 10, 1960 file photo, runners in the Olympic marathon pass under the Arch of Constantine shortly after the start of the event in Rome. They were the Summer Games that ushered in the Olympics as we know them today. Starting 50 years ago on Wed

Toga Party @ S4 and Sue Ellen’s :: August 27, 2010

Aug 31
Edge Paparazzi crashed the Toga Party at S4 on Friday night to scope out the Greco Roman Gods and Goddesses, Meanwhile, down the road, we checked out the fun at Sue Ellen’s, who is getting ready to host a huge party to raise funds for Kittyco on September 16th. There are never a shortage of parties and good causes on Cedar Springs. And now that the weather is starting to cool, the crowds are ready to celebrate. Want to see who was out in about? Check out the photos here...

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Business/Finance

Bernanke testifying to crisis inquiry panel

By Marcy Gordon | Sep 2
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is set to appear before a panel investigating the financial crisis to give his take on the meltdown and his views on potential systemwide risks posed by large financial institutions.

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Technology

Author Hawking says God not needed for creation

By Jennifer Quinn | Sep 3
Did creation need a creator? British physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking says no, arguing in his new book that there need not be a God behind the creation of the universe.

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Travel

An existing single family home’s for sale sign includes a bilingual price reduction note, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010, in Los Angeles. Home sales in Southern California plummeted 21.4 percent last month from July 2009, the largest year-over-year drop in

Manchester Pride Celebrates Twenty :: August 2010

Sep 6
Second cities like middle children often find themselves in the shadows of their bigger, older siblings. Some, like Chicago, embrace the Second City moniker, while others like Manchester, England, work to define themselves apart from their larger sister.

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EDGE@Night :: Upcoming Events in Dallas

September 18, 2010 @ Rose Room :: EDGE at GayBingo at the Rose Room!

DVD Release :: "Homewrecker" on DVD!

Gaybingo Glam / Fierce, Fiery, and Fashionable!

HOMEWRECKER - Gay Hollywood producers, Derrick (Peter Szeliga) and Collin (Bruce L. Hart) have a new houseguest -- and he’s more trouble than they know. Because friendly, innocent "Shawn" (Dylan Vox, The Lair), isn’t who he seems - he’s really ex-con Boyd, an actor they fired from their hit TV series when the network wanted someone more attractive. Just released from prison, Boyd is newly buff, hot and sexy, and ready to dump his trashy girlfriend, Sheila (Rebekah Kochan, Eating Out 1-3), to schemingly dive headfirst into every guy’s pants on his way to stardom. Hell-bent on starring in Derrick and Collin’s brand new TV show, Boyd will stop at nothing.  Seduction, blackmail, manipulation, and sexual trysts - this boy’s a one-man wrecking crew. All’s fair in showbiz!

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