Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"I don't know, he is good-looking, should we stop?"
Thanks to rayban for this week's winning caption!
- Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on AE). Geoff Stults (above) is 35, Krysten Ritter is 31, Michael Shanks is 42, Helen Slater is 49, Don Johnson is 63, and Patty Duke is 66.
- Scott Evans has entered a not guilty plea to buying cocaine from an undercover cop.
- Nine horrible things gay marriage has been compared to. My favorite - beer.
- Twelve Christmas albums you won't be embarrassed to own.
- In ratings news, Glee was down 10%, but Scandal had the best ratings of its run.
- Below you can see Ian McKellen talk to Anderson Cooper about coming out.
- Stephen Colbert presents Breaking Bad ... as performed by the men of Downton Abbey
- Below you can see a teaser for Pedro Almodovar's next film I'm So Excited, which features three male flight attendants lip-synching to The Pointer Sisters. If the entire movie involves lip-synching to The Pointer Sisters, it may be the greatest film ever made.
- DIARIES: An Anthology Of Photography From Italy opens tomorrow at NYC's Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
- Continuing the 50 Greatest 80's TV Theme Songs/Openings!, Here's #37, Love, Sidney
- Airing on NBC from October 28, 1981 until June 6, 1983, Love, Sidney started out as TV movie about a gay man and his relationship with a single mother and her five year-old daughter. When it became a series, Sidney became a "confirmed bachelor" (although there were hints through the series about Sidney's sexuality, especially toward the end). The theme song "Friends Forever" was performed by series stars Tony Randall, Swoosie Kurtz and Kaleena Kiff.
- Congrats to Dudre , who was the first to correctly guess that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was The Amityville Horror
- Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Below you can see characters from a famous film. Can you name it?
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