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Briefs: Johnny Weir Is Going To Sochi, George Takei Reads "Star Trek" Erotic Fan Fiction, and Sean Maher's Shrapnel Will Hit "Arrow"

Guillermo Diaz visits the Apple Store Soho for "Meet The Cast: Scandal"

Birthday shoutouts go to Ang Lee who is 59, Sam Raimi is 54, and Weird Al is 54. Here's his greatest song.

Sean Maher will guest star on Arrow later this season, where "He’ll play Mark Scheffer (aka DC Comics’ Shrapnel), a bomber who terrorizes Starling City — and Kevin Alejandro’s Sebastian Blood."

Thomas Roberts on Russia: Have A Little Faith In Me

NBCUniversal addressing anti-gay content in "Halloween Horror Nights" show at Universal Studios

Kurt Cobain Said He Thought He Was Gay As A Child.

Johnny Weir has retired, and will provide Olympic skating commentary for NBC at Sochi. BLESS HIS HEART.

Last year Sarah Silverman filmed a pilot for NBC that wasn't picked up. You can see Susan 313 in its entirety below, with an introduction by Sarah. Do you think it should have been given a chance?

George Takei reads Star Trek erotic fan fiction.

Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen visit Stonewall.

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 ... Peter Paige. in 2005 Peter produced, wrote, directed, and starred in the polarizing black comedy Say Uncle.

And now we have the 50 GREATEST LOST HITS OF THE 90'S! I've often ragged on the pop music of the 90's for being an arid desert devoid of fun, but there were bright spots, including these 50 songs, which should have performed better on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Like The 100 Greatest Lost Hits Of The 80's countdown, this list is very female-centric (what can I say, I like rock chicks), but hopefully, some of these pop gems may trigger a long dormant memory.

At #14 is ... "Original Sin" by Taylor Dayne. Within ten seconds, you can tell this another opus by the Emperor Of Wretched Excess Jim Steinman, and Taylor has just the right amount of snarling attitude to do it justice. I wish Taylor would have branched out from the dancepop earlier in her career, and tried more straightforward rock. She certainly had the flash and fire to do it. Unfortunately, by the time "Original Sin" came out in 1994, it was too late, and the song didn't even chart on the Hot 100.

Congrats to Linxus , who was the first to guess that Yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Burn Notice.

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

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