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Teasing "Suicide Squad," "Legends Of Tomorrow" Casts Its Jonah Hex: BRIEFS

Plus HRC endorses HRC

Birthday shoutouts! Luke Macfarlane (above) is 36, Martha Davis is 65, Logan Lerman is 24, and Dolly Parton is 70.

ICYMI

Jude and Zero return on Hit The Floor. Zero is now an underwear model because of course he is.


Bette Midler will return to Broadway in Hello Dolly.


"Are you sure you're not brothers?" and other weird questions gay couples get asked.


Human Rights Campaign announces Hillary Clinton endorsement.


British man says "Henry The Hoover" tattoo has ruined his sex life.


IN OTHER NEWS

Pee-Wee's Big Holiday premieres on Netflix on March 18, and we've got the first teaser. It's been too long.


Ugh. This not been a happy new year for music legends. We've now lost Glenn Frey to a combination of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia. In addition to his iconic hits with The Eagles, Glenn also had a successful solo career, with the top ten hits "The Heat is On," "You Belong To The City," and here's my favorite Glenn solo single.



Britain's most gay-friendly employer might surprise you.

"MI5 was ranked first out of more than 400 organizations by rights group Stonewall in a 2016 Workplace Equality Index for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees. Just six years ago, MI5 was ranked at 134th in the index."


Legends Of Tomorrow has cast its Jonah Hex, and its Johnathon Schaech. I approve this casting.


Here's the new poster for this summer's Suicide Squad.


Here's the Puzzler! "Vision In Red"


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 and bisexual celebs who deserve more recognition.

This week our 148th ShoutOUT™ is to ... Charlie Carver

Before we get to Charlie's most famous role to date, let's take a look at his Lifetime movie Restless Virgins, which has to be one of my favorite Lifetime movie titles. Charlie plays prep school villain Dylan, who is involved in a homemade sex tape scandal.


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 don’t hear on any 80’s 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 #25 is "Like Flames" by Berlin

We need to discuss Berlin. Their EP Pleasure Victim is one of the Snicks Certified Top Twenty Albums Of The 80's™, and their followup Love Life featured their first top 40 single with "No More Words." Then came - that song. "Take My Breath Away" was a career maker/killer for the band, who were torn by its success. They would never recover. Their next album Count Three And Pray was a flop, ending the band, and the anthemic gem "Like Flames" would be completely forgotten, peaking at #82 in November 1986.


Congrats to gabriel, who guessed that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Three's Company.

Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Since it's a new year, let's switch things up again. Here is a scene from a FAMOUS TV SHOW. Can you name it?


And today's Briefs are brought to you by ... Fran Manent

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