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16 October 2014

Briefs: “Twin Peaks” To Return, First Look At Michael C. Hall As Hedwig, And Wingnuts Lose Their Minds

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Zachary Quinto at the opening night of The Country House

Birthday shoutouts go to Elisabeth Shue, who is 51, Britt Ekland is 72 and Kevin Cronin is 63. Ahh … hearing this song always takes me back to the junior high dances I never attended.



If you’re wondering how Coven ended up such a hot mess, “Right up until the very last episode, we were arguing over who the next Supreme should be.” Well, that explains a lot.

In ratings news, if you’re wondering what the first cancellation will be, it could be FOX’s Mulaney, which got off to a horrific start. SIDEBAR: Is it just me, or could that Mulaney guy be Grant Gustin‘s clone? Oh, and Revenge was down another 13%

60 Percent Of Americans Soon Will Live In States With Marriage Equality

Joe.My.God. has a good rundown of all the wingnuts totally losing their shit today. It’s hilarious

To cap off today’s shocking announcement from SCOTUS, here’s a sweet proposal on Ellen



Twin Peaks will return to TV for a nine-episode limited series (directed by David Lynch) on Showtime in 2016. It will pick up in modern day, 25 years after the events of the original series.



There’s no word on how many of the original cast will appear, but here’s a good sign.

What do you think?



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 … Patrick Breen.



53-year-old Patrick has been acting on TV, films, and stage for thirty years (some of his early TV work includes Gimme A Break, My Sister Sam and Spenser For Hire), and he’s one of the most recognizable character actors in the business. Among his stage successes is the Off-Broadway and Broadway run of Next Fall



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 #95 is “As I Lay Me Down” by Sophie B. Hawkins. Sophi’s second album Whaler was a huge commercial disappointment when it was released in 1994, with the first single “Right Beside You” failing to crack the top 50. “As I Lay Me Down” was released next, but it wasn’t expected to lift sales. Remarkably, it began a slow ascent up the chart, eventually hitting #6 in the fall of 1995, becoming her second (and final) top ten smash.



Congrats to JohnEd , who was the first to guess that Friday’s Pixuzzle™ © ® was Police Woman



Here’s today’s Pixuzzle™ © ®. Here is a famous moment in TV history. Can you name it?



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