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Dan Bucatinsky at the Los Angeles premiere of My Little Pony Equestria Girls Rainbow Rocks
Birthday shoutouts go to Kelly Ripa who is 44, and Tiffany is 43. Here’s her greatest song.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga have hit #1 on the Billboard Album Chart with Cheek To Cheek, replacing Barbra Streisand. There’s good news for Barbra, though: “As for Streisand, her second-week decline is the lowest for a No. 1 debuting album since the week ending Feb. 16, when the Now 49 compilation slid by only 21 percent. Remarkably, Streisand has the smallest second-week drop for an album by an artist in almost four years.”
Is the World Ready for Out, Black Male Artists?
Matt Bomer Gives Us An Ab Show And Joe Manganeillo Gives Us A Gun Show For Magic Mike XXL
Real Housewives Of New Jersey stars Teresa and Joe Giudice have both been sentenced to lengthy prison terms.
NPH tells Seth Myers about the tasks his wedding guests were forced to perform for cake and booze.
Gay twins Adam and Luke Monastero have released a follow-up Q&A to their coming-out video. They have awesome parents. And thank God his father finished that chicken.
Jesse Tyler tells Conan about crashing a frat house with Eric Stonestreet
Meet Scott Blair. Future Supreme Court Justice. “Tell me lawyer, what to do … I think I’m falling in love with you.”
THROWBACK THURSDAY! This week we throw back to 1977 and the short-lived Fantastic Journey. “A scientific expedition in the Atlantic Ocean becomes lost in the Bermuda Triangle and washes up on an uncharted island. They meet up with travelers from other times, planets and dimensions who have also become trapped, and together they “slide” through portals from one dimension to the next hoping to find the one that leads home.” The two things I remember most are the girl with the cat, and Jared Martin had this cool fork thing.
And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and feature a daily pic and career timeline. We’ll be showcasing the big names, but also the lesser-known gay celebs who deserve more recognition. This week we give a ShoutOUT™ to … Michael Willett.
Michael is multi-talented, and we’re hoping his pop music career can really take off. Here’s the music video for “In Love Alone.”
We covered the 90′s once before, so let’s try it again … with the 100 Greatest Top Ten Hits By 90′s Female Artists. There are only two rules: They all hit the Billboard Pop Top Ten, and they’re all from solo female artists or groups with female lead vocalists. Sure, you’ll hear the expected “Justify My Love” and “My Heart Will Go On,” but you’ll also hear songs I’m sure you haven’t thought of since the 90′s.
Ay #97 is “Every Heartbeat” by Amy Grant. Amy had her biggest mainstream smash with 1991′s Heart In Motion, which yielded four top ten hits, including the second single “Every Heartbeat,” which soared all the way to #2 in August 1991.
Congrats to stormymac , who was the first to guess that yesterday’s Pixuzzle™ © ® was Gimme A Break
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Here’s today’s Pixuzzle™ © ®. Here are characters from a famous TV show. Can you name it?
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