Entertainment :: Top Story
Left for dead by MTV, music videos rebound on Web
Watching music videos has become central aspect of Internet usage. Music blogs and social media have greased the channels, facilitating the quick, easy spreading of videos, especially those with arresting or controversial visuals. People even buy clips on iTunes.
Movies
Tapped
In 20 years more than half of the world won’t have access to clean drinking water. And it’s a problem that everyone will face regardless of where they live in the world. Stephanie Soechtig directs a documentary that’s smart, daring and candid in its approach to environmental protection. Tapped is a must see for anyone who drinks water.
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
Amanda Palmer comes to the cabaret
Rock’s Amanda Palmer returns to the stage as the Emcee in Cabaret. In some ways it’s a return to the roots of the Dresden Dolls. EDGE spoke to Palmer and director Steven Bogart about the production.
Celebrities
Where are those black pants? Catching up with Olivia Newton-John
Catching up with our favorite "Grease" star... Olivia Newton-John during her recent Vegas trip. Her new musical opens the Toronto Film Festival this week.
Music
Jason Walker leaves it all behind
Jason Walker bursts on the scene with a number of #1 dance hits. Now he’s back with a new CD. EDGE spoke to talented singer/songwriter about his CD, career and where he sees dance music as heading.
Television
Sky’s the Limit for Nate Berkus
It appeared that Nate Berkus would forever be a regular on Oprah’s show, but next week he steps out on his own with a new daily syndicated show. EDGE spoke to the hunky interior designer about being out, hosting his own show and having the best set on TV.
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
Thoroughly modern Jeffrey
Jeffrey Grove, the DMA’s new gay curator of Contemporary Art, takes a forward-thinking approach to keeping art - and museums - vibrant

