Mike Manning attends The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's 41st Anniversary Gala
- Birthday shoutouts go to Megan Mullally, who is 54, and Anne Hathaway is 30.
- If you haven't already, please take a look at our 2012 Hot In Hollywood post, and list your choices for nominees! You have until November 19th.
- It's official!Kyrsten Sinema has become the first out bi member of Congress. In related news, Kyrsten Sinema is the greatest name in the history of everything.
- I've got to mention the Kevin Clash story, but I don't want to think about it. All the facts aren't out yet.
- In ratings news, Once Upon A Time took a big tumble after a few weeks of gains, while Revenge hit a season low, and this "is not good news for the sophomore soap, which has declined virtually every week in its new high-profile Sunday 9 PM slot this fall."
- Chaz Bono appears on The Doctors Wednesday to talk about his weight, and below you can see Dr. Travis give him a wake-up call.
- Talk about getting off on the wrong foot, Via Towleroad comes this Kickstarter campaign for the Australian magazine Hello Mr.. "What you won't find here are articles tagged with recycled stock imagery of multicolored flags waving in pride, hand-painted demands for equal rights, or idolized midsections of seemingly flawless men. If that's your thing, there is a sea of glossy mags filled with those images readily available at your local newsstand. We believe that Hello Mr. can address the need, felt by the modern majority, to rebrand 'gay' and move beyond any unrepresentative depictions defined by our past." Below you can see the video, which features ... glossy images of seemingly flawless men. And those pesky demands for equal rights are soooo lame.
- Below you can see Iraq war veteran and occasional AE contributor Rob Smith talk about coming out.
- So, maybe that Romney face tattoo wasn’t such a good idea. The guy is 30 and he has a 15-year-old son, so he has a history of impulse decisions.
Wilson Cruz attends The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's 41st Anniversary Gala
- Continuing the Official snicks Top 100 Lost Hits of The 80's ... Today it's #11, "TONIGHT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE YOUNG" by Fire, Inc.. Jim Steinman was on a roll starting in late 83. Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse Of The heart" was an enormous success, and Air Supply had one of the biggest hits of their career with "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All," and Barry Manilow had his final Top 20 hit with "Read 'Em and Weep." In 1984, he was approached to contribute two songs to the soundtrack of Streets Of Fire , and he formed the impromptu band Fire, Inc., which featured Holly Sherwood on vocals. "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young" and the equally faboo "Nowhere Fast" still hold up almost 30 years later, even though they were both notable flops at the time, with the latter not even charting, and "Tonight" peaking at #80 in June 1984. Starting tomorrow - THE TEN GREATEST LOST HITS OF THE 80's! Here's the clue for #10 - "Dreams Fed By The Memories."
- Congrats to Rob , who was the first to guess that Friday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was The Iron Giant
- Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Below you can see a character from a famous movie. Can you name it?
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