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Briefs: Don Lemon's Hair Don't, Joe Manganiello's Naked Cheeks, and Neil Patrick Harris Teases The Emmy Awards

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 ...

"Look! I'm finally on Twitter! "

Thanks to dostka for this week's winning caption!

Weekend Birthdays! Dylan Bruno (above) is 41, Jane Curtin is 66, Idris Elba is 41, Chrissie Hynde is 62, David Arquette is 42, Pink is 34, and Aimee Mann is 53.

Subway Kittens Living The Dream In Awesome Bushwick Pad

Neil Patrick Harris drops some hints on what to expect at The Emmy Awards. Sadly ... no twerking.

Op-ed: A Tribute to Fallen Soldier Darren Manzella

Julie Bowen talks about the main storyline on this season of Modern Family, which involves Mitch and Cam and possible wedding bells.

Russian Gay Activist's Plea: 'Get Us the Hell Out of Here'

Gina Gershon is Donatella Versace

Here's the trailer for the reboot of Robocop. Is it too much to hope for a Nancy Allen cameo?

Followed by ...

David and Neil attend Fashion Week in NYC.

And here's the upper half of Neil with Sarah Jessica Parker

A clean-shaven Joe Manganiello at Fashion Week. I love it, but it'll take me a while to get used to it.

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 ... John Benjamin Hickey. Wrapping up our week with John, he starred in the sadly short-lived It's All Relative back in 2003, but his second regular series role has been a home run. For the last four years, he's co-starred in The Big C, and this year earned an Emmy nomination.

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 #47 is ... "You Won't See Me Cry" by Wilson Phillips. What The Hell Happened Here? Wilson Phillips had one of the biggest debut albums of all time, which yielded three #1 songs. The anticipation for the follow-up was enormous, and when the first single, the big gorgeous power ballad "You Won't See Me Cry" was released, I remember Billboard exclaiming "Let the countdown to #1 begin!" Well ... the single debuted in May 1992 at #96 and spent the next 8 weeks crawling to its peak of #20. It was a huge disappointment, they would only scrape the Top 40 one more time, and within a year Wilson Phillips was done.

Congrats to JohnEd, who was the first to correctly that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Pretty Little Liars.

Here are characters from a famous TV show. Can you name it?

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