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Briefs: Another Youtuber Comes Out, Bad News In Michigan and North Carolina, And Goodbye Christopher Lee

Birthday shoutouts go to Hugh Laurie (above), who is 56, Shia LaBeouf is 29, Joshua Jackson is 37, Peter Dinklage is 46, and Adrienne Barbeau is 70.

Same Sex Couple Threaten Not To Give A Shit If Other Couple Divorces

It's a sad day in Hollywood as legendary actor Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93. I'll remember him best for his Hammer horror films in the 70's. My favorite Christopher anecdote: He made so many vampire films a Hollywood traffic cop once pulled him over and asked him if he should be driving in the daylight.

Michigan Governor Signs Discriminatory Adoption Bill Into Law

Meanwhile, N.C. legislature overrides governor on anti-gay marriage bill

Rachel has a field day with Franklin Graham.

Here's the trailer for Season Three of Orange Is The New Black, which premieres tomorrow on Netflix.

Gay Hair Salon Owner Installs Anti-Bigotry Sign After Homophobic Incident.

Here's the teaser for Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig in the Lifetime parody A Deadly Adoption, which premieres June 20th.

Here's the emotional coming-out video of youtube personality Alx James. He seems like a sweet guy, so I'm not going to judge the first name 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 ... Gregg Araki

Gregg took a huge step forward in 2004 with the career-changing Mysterious Skin, one of the most discussed films of the decade (it came at #25 in our latest 100 Greatest Gay Films Poll), featuring the breakthrough film role of Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

We've counted down the 100 greatest top ten hits by female artists of the 80's and 90's, so let's take the Wayback Machine even further back and count down the 100 greatest top ten hits by female artists ... OF THE 70'S! There are only two rules - Every song must have hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100, and they all must be performed by female vocalists, either solo or as part of a group. You'll be hearing the classics from Olivia, Barbra, Linda, Carly, ABBA, Diana and the other icons, of course, but also great AM Gold treasures you probably haven't heard for years.

At #43 is "The Morning After," by Maureen McGovern. From the greatest disaster movie ever made (still), this won the Oscar for Original Song and spent two weeks at #1 in August 1973.

It's not my favorite Maureen McGovern song, though. That would be her other Top 40 hit "Different Worlds," the theme from Angie, which peaked at #18 in 1979.

And remember this? It missed the Top 40 (reaching #52) ...

Congrats to Nobody (second day in a row!) No one guessed that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Dirty Dancing.

Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Here is a scene from a FAMOUS MOVIE. Can you name it?

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