Bryan Hawn Says "Hello," A "Disaster" Is Coming To Broadway: BRIEFS
Birthday shoutouts! Jon-Erik Hexum (above) would have been 58, Bryan Adams is 56, Tatum O'Neal is 52, Famke Janssen is 50, Kevin Jonas is 28, and Sam Rockwell is 47.
ICYMI
Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert wants to banish gay couples to a deserted island. Are margaritas included?
Why Kevin Jonas is the hottest Jonas.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just made us love him even more
Justin Bieber embarrasses himself trying to shade Bette Midler. "Britt Meddler?" Is he trolling, or really that stupid? Never mind.
Keegan Hirst takes a fully clothed shower behind the scenes of his Attitude cover shoot.
IN OTHER NEWS
Bryan Hawn say "Hello." Hello.
Did lazy reporting in Houston doom HERO?
Can America's Next Top Model be saved?
"Deadline reports that the show's producers are currently exploring options to keep the show running past its final season on the CW, with both cable and streaming on the table."
The Off-Broadway hit Disaster! is headed to Broadway, with Roger Bart, Faith Prince, and director Jack Plotnick.
"Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the theatre comes Broadwayâs new musical comedy Disaster! Earthquakes, tidal waves, infernos and rampant wildlife canât stop an outrageous cast of characters from dancing, gambling and singing the night away aboard New Yorkâs first floating casino and discothèque. Disaster! features some of the most memorable pop, rock and disco hits of the 1970âs, including âHot Stuff,â âI Am Woman,â âKnock On Wood,â âDaybreakâ and more.
Zachary attends the Guggenheim Gala
And here's The Weekly ShoutOUTâ˘. 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 and bisexual celebs who deserve more recognition. This week we give a ShoutOUT⢠to ... J.P. Calderon
JP appeared on Janice Dickinson's Modeling Agency in 2007, and made the emotional decision to come out publicly.
Three years ago I presented my personal favorite Briefs list, The 100 Greatest Lost Hits of The 80's, and because if there's one thing Hollywood has taught us, it's that sequels and reboots and remakes are ALWAYS better then the original, we're going to the well again with The 100 Greatest Lost Hits of The 80's Part 2: The Even More Forgotten
We'll be spotlighting 100 more of the greatest minor hits of the decade, the songs you donât hear on any 80âs nostalgia show. Songs that missed the top ten, or top twenty ⌠or top forty. Hopefully these forgotten gems may ring a long dormant bell, or for younger readers, provide a pop music history lesson.
At #73 is "Feel The Heat" by Jean Beauvoir
With his signature mohawk, former Plasmatics bassist Jean Beauvoir released his only chart entry "Feel The Heat," as part of the soundtrack for the classic Sylvester Stallone stinker Cobra, reaching #73 in July 1986. He has gone on to a varied and successful career in music, appearing on hundreds of records.
Congrats to Jazz, who guessed that yesterday's Pixuzzle⢠Š Ž was Vibes.
Here's today's Pixuzzle⢠Š Ž. Here is a scene from a FAMOUS MOVIE. Can you name it?
And today's Briefs are brought to you by ... Aaron Ryker