Entertainment :: Top Story
Pop goes The Ones!
The Ones release their latest studio album Blast From the Past next month and it promises to be an infectious mix of high energy dance music featuring collaborations with such artists as dance diva Ultra Naté, Amanda Lepore and The Lair’s hunk Colton Ford. The trio also is appearing at Dixon Place next Tuesday, August 3, 2010 as part of this summer’s HOT Festival. EDGE’s JC Alvarez caught up with the out trio to talk about their career so far, the more mainstream sound they bring to their new CD and how they were out before they even knew it to British audiences on a pop show.
Movies
Dinner For Schmucks
The dark comedy Dinner for Schmucks is a cruel idea, but feels even crueler if you have to sit through it.
Culture
Sacred Intimacy, Compassion Practice :: Kevin Smith is Your ’Snugglebud’
Kevin Smith maintains a touch practice that’s a little different from most bodyworkers: a form of structured holding he developed over time, and which he calls "snuggling."
Theatre
Scott Edmiston gets into ’Trouble in Tahiti’
Nearly 60 years ago Leonard Bernstein wrote a one-act opera -- Trouble in Tahiti -- that concerned marital strife in suburban America. This week the opera receives a rare professional production (paired with Lee Hoiby’s Bon Appétit! featuring Judy Kaye) by Boston Midsummer Opera. EDGE spoke to Scott Edmiston, the director of Trouble in Tahiti, about Bernstein, the 1950s and his concept for the opera.
Celebrities
Attorneys prepare for Anna Nicole Smith trial
Attorneys were setting the stage for the trial of two doctors and the attorney boyfriend of the late Anna Nicole Smith, arguing about what evidence will be allowed in court.
Music
Sneak Peek :: Lady Gaga The Remix
Lady Gaga’s new CD The Remix is scheduled for release next Tuesday, but EDGE’s JC Alvarez offers this sneak peek on the most anticipated CD of the summer.
Television
South Beach :: where the Jersey Shore boys are
MTV’s break-out reality series Jersey Shore has a cast so unique they couldn’t be replaced for its second season, which this time moved them to Miami for more hook-ups, fights and domestic squabbles. Recently EDGE’s Tony Phillips visited with three of the cast’s male stars - Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Ronnie Magro and Vinny Guadagnino about Miami, the Fame Machine and the rumors that cast members are being cut for season three, which returns the cast back to Seaside Heights.
Books
More»Fine Arts
Naked Bodies Painted for Art
Artists from around the world flocked to Austria to compete in a body painting competition. CBSNews.com’s Shira Lazar reports.

