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Briefs: David Letterman To Retire, Mozilla CEO Steps Down, And "True Blood" Sets The Final Date

Birthday shoutouts go to Matthew Goode (above), who is 36, David Hyde Pierce is 55, Adam Scott is 41, and Doris Day is 90.

In surprising news, David Letterman will be retiring next year. I don't think I remember a time when he wasn't on TV.

Is this crazy James Franco story a viral campaign for his new movie?

Roland Emmerich: Stonewall Will Begin Filming this Spring

Brendan Eich Steps Down as Mozilla CEO. Cue the conservative outrage.

A Petition To Change The How I Met Your Mother Season Finale Now Exists.

A word about our commenting system. By now you've noticed that our commenting system has changed, and you can't include avatars. So here's what's going on. It's just temporary. Our super tech people are in the process of installing a brand new commenting format that will allow avatars, as well as other new and sweet bells and whistles, but while it's being installed, they had to shut some things off, like avatars. But please bear with us!

True Blood will return for its final season on Sunday June 22nd. Here's the first tease.

Brendon Ayanbadejo talks to Jason Collins on FOX Sports' podcast about being signed to the Brooklyn Nets, Michael Sam, and how his teammates are treating him.

Oh no he didn't! You know the inane banter that Alex Trebek has with the contestants on Jeopardy? Shit just got real.

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 ... Kyle Dean Massey.

Last year Kyle starred as Tony in THE MUNY presentation of West Side Story. Here's an interview. Love the dogtags.

We're shifting the focus of the latest Briefs List back to the greatest aspect of 80's pop culture ... the music, which remains the ultimate pop music decade. For this list, we're going to focus on the ladies, and countdown the The Top 100 Hits Of The Ladies Of the 80's. There are only two rules: all the songs had to hit the Billboard Top Ten, and they're all sung by women ... whether solo or with a group. Ready to jog your memory?

At #53 is "Sweet Love" by Anita Baker. Her first album The Songstress should have shot her to stardom, but it was her follow-up, Rapture, that hit the bullseye, thanks to the first single "Sweet Love," which won two Grammys and peaked at #8 in November 1986.

Congrats to showler , who was the first to correctly guess that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was The Flintstones

Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Here are characters from a famous TV show. Can you name it?

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