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Briefs: NPH Accepts His First "Hedwig" Award, Nancy Grace Is Ignorant, And Jonathan Rhys-Meyers Joins "Stonewall"

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Birthday shoutouts go to James Purefoy (above, with Kevin McKidd), who is 50, Arianne Zucker is 40, and the faboo Suzi Quatro is 64.

White Collar boss talks show's final season -- and Matt Bomer's role in the finale

Here's a list of "outdated" gay terms. Sorry, but I'm still going to use "Coming Out."

Jonathan Rhys Meyers has joined the cast of Roland Emmerich's Stonewall, which will also include, I'm happy to say, Ron Perlman.

Psychotherapist Matthew Dempsey is back to talk about gay men and body image. This one isn't nearly as snarkable as his previous self-help vids.

The Drama Desk Awards were handed out last night, and Neil Patrick Harris was a winner, along with such favorites as Bryan Cranston, Audra McDonald and Celia Keenan-Bolger

Adore Delano is in for a shock in "I Adore You."

Ryan Lewis is adorable. But not many people know what he actually does alongside Macklemore. Or would even recognize him ... even if he was standing right next to them

Nancy Grace just doesn't understand why anyone would hit a "Sweet Lady" like Anita Bryant in the face with a pie. The "Doctor" thinks it's jealousy of her singing voice. This is stupidity on a grand scale, folks.

Presenting ... "The Songs Of Gays"

Here's your Tasty Two For Tuesday With Matt Bomer. At the Variety Studio in West Hollywood.

Here he is with Minnie "Is it a dwarf?" Driver

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 ... Jimmy Somerville.

Bronski Beat followed up the landmark "Smalltown Boy" with the equally fantastic "Why?," which would become the second smash hit for the band across Europe. Jimmy would leave the band after the first album, but they earned their place in music history.

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 #11 is "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman. Tracy burst on the scene in 1988 with her multi-platinum self-titled debut album, which earned 6 Grammy noms, and won her three, including Best New Artist and Female Pop Vocal for the haunting "Fast Car." It peaked at #6 in August 1988. Trivia - Did you know she was in a relationship with Alice Walker in the mid-90's?

Congrats to John , who was the first to guess that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Bob's Burgers

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

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