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Wentworth Miller :: life after ’Prison Break’

Sep 8
Wentworth Miller caught the public’s eye as the lean, tattooed Michael Scofield on Prison Break. Now that the series is over, he’s moved onto movies joining the Resident Evil francise with the latest installment out Friday. EDGE spoke to the hunk about the movie role.

News

Young Gay Men Fueling Rise in HIV Rates

By Kilian Melloy | Sep 8
The AIDS crisis that ravaged the gay community in cities like New York and San Francisco may be less visible, but it is still raging, health experts earn--and a new wave of HIV infections may be about to crest.

Mea Culpa

Sep 9
It should be obvious to anybody with a working brain that the U.S. embargo on Cuba has been a total failure from the start.

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Entertainment

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

By Robert Nesti | 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.

The Kids in the Hall :: Death becomes them

Sep 8
The Kids in the Hall are back on television - this time on IFC with a new series called Death Comes To Town. With the show coming to a close this week, EDGE spoke to KITH Scott Thompson about the show, the Kids and his health.

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Style

  Models walk the runway during "Fashion’s Night Out: The Show" at Lincoln Center in New York on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.

Fashion Week Kicks Off With Lincoln Center Catwalk

By Samantha Critchell | Sep 8
A fashion show built around the landmark fountain of Lincoln Center brought celebrities, fashion designers and some ordinary New Yorkers to their feet Tuesday night.

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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

Inside Donald Trump’s Miss Universe :: August 22, 2010

Sep 2
In a beauty pageant, you are bound to find two things: the beauty queens and the poll of (gay) talent that makes the contestants look for beautiful. From hairstylists, make up artists, fashion designers to the experts that train these young ladies how to be the ultimate expression of beauty and feminitity. Beauty pageants are the biggest display of talent and expertise on beauty matters - mostly handle by gay men. EDGE attended the Miss Universe 2010 in Vegas and brings you this photo album of the special moments of the pageant!

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Business/Finance

John Boehner

GOP proposes renewing tax cuts, freezing spending

Sep 8
House Republican Leader John Boehner onWednesday proposed a two-year freeze on all tax rates and a cut in government spending to the levels of 2008, before a deep recession took hold of the economy.

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Technology

Gamer suspended over name of W.Va. town: Fort Gay

By Vicki Smith | Sep 8
Microsoft Corp. and Xbox Live are apologizing to a West Virginia town and a 26-year-old gamer accused of violating the online gaming service’s code of conduct by declaring he’s from Fort Gay.

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Travel

With a five star hotel in the background, a man walks by restored Roman pillar tombs of the ancient city of Leukaspis a well known Greco-Roman port overlooking the Mediterranean Sea at the costal resorts of Marina, Egypt Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. Today, it&r

Ancient City by the Sea Rises Amid Egypt’s Resorts

By Associated Press | Sep 8
Today, it’s a sprawl of luxury vacation homes where Egypt’s wealthy play on the white beaches of the Mediterranean coast. But 2,000 years ago, this was a thriving Greco-Roman port city, boasting villas of merchants grown rich on the wheat and olive trade.

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Health/Fitness

Robert Webster, chairman of the Department of Virology and Molecular Biology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle

By Min Lee | Sep 6
A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.

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