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“The Graham Norton Show” hosts Cher, Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Timothée Chalamet!






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Cary Grant: The man we thought we knew


Cary Grant was considered one of the world’s best-known movie stars, but it turns out there was plenty that audiences did not know about the debonair actor. In fact, he was born in England as Archibald Leach, and grew up impoverished and neglected, before finding his way to the U.S. and transforming into the silver screen star we know as Cary Grant. The BritBox series “Archie” explores the actor’s complicated past. CBS News Correspondent Seth Doane talks with actor Jason Isaacs, who plays Grant, as well as Grant’s fourth wife, actress Dyan Cannon, who is a producer of the series.

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Sunday Round-Up: Billie Eilish; Joel Kim Booster; Ellen & Portia; Andrew Scott; Paul Mescal; George Santos

Billie Eilish on Coming Out: ‘I Didn’t Realize People Didn’t Know’ Variety

Joel Kim Booster calls out article confusing him for Bowen Yang Into

George Santos Movie In Works At HBO Films From ‘Veep’ EP Frank Rich Deadline

Paul Mescal Reveals a Male Celebrity He’d Love to Kiss, Sings Their Praises Just Jared

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Celebrate 19th Anniversary of Dating with Fun Advice Video for Fans People

Andrew Scott Brought All of Himself to All of Us Strangers Vanity Fair

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WATCH: SNL’s Bowen Yang is a riot as expelled Rep. George Santos doing farewell press conference


Saturday Night Live went with the big political news of the week for its cold open, giving a musical send-off to now expelled fabulist congressman George Santos.

Bowen Yang plays Santos as a victimized con man, singing a new rendition of Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind.”

Goodbye, Congress queen, they’ll never know anything about me at all because I lied about everything in my life. Then I took a tragic fall. They crawled out of the woodwork. They whispered, ‘He used my donations for Botox, and I said, it was filler, slut!‘

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Las Vegas icon Cher: “I don’t gamble. If I put money down, I want shoes or a house”


Amelia Dimoldenberg met Cher for a date in a Chicken Shop. This is very random and kind of fun.

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Morning Man Classic: Dan Gauthier!

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Billie Jean King on “The Greatest Rivalry in Sports History” between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert


Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert faced off 80 times on the court. Fellow tennis legend Billie Jean King calls their competition “The Greatest Rivalry in Sports History.”

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Saturday Round-Up: Karan Brar; Dr. Anthony Fauci; Tom Daley; Jussie Smollett; George Santos & more!

In his own words, actor Karan Brar comes out publicly Teen Vogue

George Santos, the Fabulist Lawmaker, Is Expelled from Congress Advocate

Dr. Anthony Fauci Calls Out Homophobic Lawmakers: ‘The Antigay Attitude of People Is as Bad’ As He’s Ever Seen Advocate

Tom Daley Makes a ‘Sex Education’ Inspired Gift for Gillian Anderson Instinct

Jussie Smollett’s Conviction and Sentences Upheld by Appeals Court for Fake Hate Crime People

The Rainbow Connection: Intergenerational housing for LGBTQ elders and youth can relieve isolation and housing instability for both groups. YES! Magazine piece By Greg Hernandez

AIDS Memorial Quilt featured at USC on World AIDS Day USC News story By Greg Hernandez

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Bowen Yang’s In Style photo shoot!

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Randy Rainbow has two words for disgraced – and now expelled – ex Rep. George Santos: “Gurl bye.”

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Happy 78th birthday to the legendary Bette Midler! Here are 78 things I love about The Divine Miss M!

When Bette Midler turned 70 eight years ago, I did what any gay blogger would do: I compiled a list of 70 things I love about her. Did most of it off the top of my head! Well today she turns 78 and I’m just basically re-running the list because there are some terrific videos in it I want you to see. She has had a showbiz run that has lasted nearly a half-century. From her Broadway debut in Fiddler on the Roof in the 1960s to a legendary career that has brought her a Tony, three Emmys, three Grammys, four Golden Globes and a whopping seven American Comedy Awards.

And the gays had her first.

This showbiz icon first built up a core following in 1970 by performing at a local bathhouse in New York City called the Continental Baths with her piano player – an unknown named Barry Manilow.

Her staying power is so great that Bette has been able to weather major flops like her films Stella, Jinxed! and Scenes From A Mall and changes in the music industry. When all else fails, she’s been able to put together an amazing show and hit the road or take up residence in Las Vegas. She was the toast of Broadway playing the title role in the smash revival of Hello, Dolly! for which she won the 2017 Tony Award for best lead actress in a musical. Her curtain call for that show and her hilariously long Tonys speech where she cuts off the orchestra are classics.

Here are 78 other reasons why I love her so.

1. Her Buzz-worthy X (formerly Twitter) account in which she has regularly called out Trump over the years and continues to comment on issues and promote good causes. She also once called out ‘unseemly’ Geraldo Rivera for grabbing her breasts and shoving poppers under her nose before an interview. She demanded an apology from Rivera who seemed to be defending Matt Lauer.

2. Tireless campaign to clean up New York by founding the New York Restoration Project.

3. Oscar-nominated performance in 1979′s The Rose – her first leading role in a movie.


4. Unforgettable presentation of the Best Original Song Oscar to Arthur’s Theme at the 1982 Academy Awards. She decided to be dignified and ‘rise to the occasion’ and pretended to lifted her breasts then gave her own hilarious spin on the nominated songs.

5. The fact that she and Martin von Haselberg, her husband of 32 years, were married by an Elvis impersonator in Las Vegas.

6. She tearfully sang Wind Beneath My Wings on the phone to a woman in the hospital with terminal cancer. It was her dying wish and she passed away a few hours later.


7. Emmy-winning appearance on Johnny Carson’s 1992 farewell on The Tonight Show – made Carson cry with her version of One For My Baby.

8. The classic character of Delores DeLago – a singing mermaid in a wheelchair.

9. Every single moment of For the Boys.

10. Every single moment of Hocus Pocus.

11. Every single moment of Beaches.


12. While accepting the Emmy in 1997 for her HBO special Diva Las Vegas, Bette admitted to being ‘extremely pissed’ that she lost the Emmy three years earlier for Gypsy.

13. Her classic line as the comically self-absorbed CC Bloom in Beaches: ‘But enough about me, let’s talk about you… what do YOU think of me?’

14. Classic guest spot in 1995 episode of Seinfeld as Bette Midler who George injures during a softball game.

15. One of the better celebrity websites around: bettemidler.com

16. The stellar 2014 album It’s The Girls which spans seven decades of famous girl groups. The wigs and wardrobe for TV appearances and the tour made it all even more epic.


17. Classic 1980 Golden Globe Awards acceptance speech when she teased: ‘I’ll show you a pair of golden globes!’

18. The sensational ballad From A Distance – one of the biggest hits of Bette’s career.

19. Memorable comedic performance as separated at birth twins opposite Lily Tomlin – who also played twins – in the 1988 hit comedy Big Business.

20. The make-up and the gloriously hideous teeth for Winifred in the 1993 film Hocus Pocus, now a Halloween classic.

21. Ruthless People

22. Outrageous Fortune

23. Down and Out in Beverly Hills

24. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.


25 Splendid performance of Wind Beneath My Wings at 1990 Grammy Awards shortly before winning Record of the Year.

26. Underrated dramatic performance in the little seen independent film Then She Found Me directed by Helen Hunt who played the daughter Midler gave up for adoption.

27. Unbilled performance in the 1997 John Travolta hit Get Shorty. Bette stole every scene she was in as Doris Saphron.


28. Hysterical Emmy-nominated guest spot on the sitcom Murphy Brown guest spot as Murphy’s last secretary (she had a new one every episode).

29. Delicious pairing of Bette and Nathan Lane in 2000 film Isn’t She Great. The divine one played Valley of the Dolls author Jacqueline Susann and Lane her press agent husband Irving Mansfield. It was so bad it was good!

30. Broadway triumph in the 2013 play I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers.

31. Asked by Barbara Walters in a 1980 interview to rate herself on a scale of 1-10, Bette replied: ‘I think I’m about a 55. I think I’m a happening girl!’


32. Gave emotionally raw Golden Globes acceptance speech in 1992 just weeks after For the Boys bombed at box office. Bette could not hide her broken heart despite winning for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical..

33. Tear-jerking performance on The Glory of Love at end of the 1988 film Beaches.

34. The cover of the 1998 album Bathhouse Betty.

35. Putting her stamp on Mama Rose in 1993 TV version of Gypsy.

36. Fight scenes with Dennis Farina in the 1997 comedy That Old Feeling.


37. Gorgeous rendition of The Beatles In My Life in the 1991 film For The Boys for which she earned her second Oscar nomination for best actress.

38. Bette’s very cool 2006 holiday album called Cool Yule.


39. The absolutely hilarious – and raunchy – Otto Titsling number from Beaches.

40. The Grammy-nominated Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook produced by Barry Manilow.

41. Bette’s first turn as a grandmother (gasp!) in the 2012 hit comedy Parental Guidance.


42, Stupendously fun performance of the ditty Fat As I Am on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson in 1985.

43, Bette’s memorable voice work in the animated film Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

44. Short-lived 2000 sitcom Bette on CBS which actually had some very funny moments during its 18 episode run with Bette as a fictional version of herself.


45. Opening the 1994 Emmy Awards with a terrific performance of Rose’s Turn from Gypsy.

46. Bette Midler’s Clams on the Half Shell Revue

47. The 1980 book Bette Midler: A View From a Broad

48. The 1983 book The Saga of Baby Divine

49. The Grammy-nominated Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook.

50. Bette’s old age make-up as Dixie Leonard in her 80s in For the Boys.

51. Her debut album The Divine Miss M released in 1972.

52. 1980 comedy album Divine Madness also made into a concert film.

53. 2003-05 Kiss My Brass tour

54. The soundtrack to For the Boys featuring Stuff Like That There, In My Life, Come Rain or Come Shine, I Remember You.

55. 1993′s Experience the Divine: Greatest Hits.

56. The soundtrack to Gypsy

57. Dressing like a giant rabbit – a singing rabbit – for her ‘meet cute’ scene with John Heard in Beaches.

58. When she took revenge on Danny Devito in the pier scene in Ruthless People.

59. The 1985 comedy album Mud Will Be Flung Tonight which brought Bette out of per post-Jinxed! career funk.

60. The Trashy Ladies medley with Cher on the first episode of Cher’s solo variety show in 1975.

61. The giant orange sweater that hid her pregnancy in some scenes of Outrageous Fortune.

62. Scenes with Nick Nolte in her comeback comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills.

63. Do You Wanna Dance?

64. The annual Hulaween Ball to raise money for New York Restoration Project (NYRP).

65. Emmy-winning TV special Ol’ Red Hair is Back.

66. Glorious ending of First Wives Club when Bette, Diane Keaton and Goldie Hawn team up for a defiant version of You Don’t Own Me.

67. In First Wives Club when Bette’s character describes demise of her marriage: ‘He starts working out, he, he grows a mustache, he gets an earring. I said, “Morty, Morty, what are you? A pirate? What’s next? A parrot?’

68. She was voted ‘Most Talkative’ and ‘Most Dramatic’ in high school.

69. Bette’s good sense of humor about the We Are the World recording session when she was moved from being front-and-center with Bruce Springsteen to nearly out of camera range next to LaToya Jackson.

70. Touring and still filling arenas like LA Staples Center during 2015′s Divine Intervention show.

71. Returning to Hello, Dolly! over the summer for one final run before the show closed on Broadway in 2019.

72. Her memorable performance in the 2017 independent flick Freak Show as the mostly absentee mother of a gay son.


73. Reviving her memorable role as Caprice, one of Murphy Brown’s most memorable secretaries, on the 2019 reboot off the sitcom.

74. Doing the voice of Grandma in the 2019 hit animated film The Addams Family.

75. Her reaction to Trump’s 2024 Presidential Campaign Announcement: ‘May He Rot’

76. Bette was a 2021 Kennedy Center Honoree!

77. Her delicious role on TV’s The Politician.

78: Hocus Pocus 2!!!

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Celeb Instagram: World AIDS Day Edition

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Thursday Round-Up: Lenny Kravitz; David Archuleta; Martina Navratilova; George Santos & more!

Lenny Kravitz opens up about his relationship with gay men during the early days of his career Queerty

David Archuleta Got a Hickey & the Gays Are Ready For His ‘Slutty Era’ Out.com

Frances Sternhagen, Tony-Winning and Emmy-Nominated Actress from Cheers and Sex and the City, Dead at 93 People

Martina Navratilova Says Transgender Women Can’t Be Lesbians Advocate

George Santos Complains That He’s Being Bullied Out of Congress, Announces Own Expulsion Motion Advocate

‘Full of Lies’ George Santos balloon on the Mall near U.S. Capitol LA Blade

Here are 3 out LGBTQ athletes who have qualified for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, and 9 other likely candidates Outsports

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Morning Man Classic: Ed Harris!

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Time flies: Here are some scenes from the premiere of the classic “Brokeback Mountain” 18 years ago!

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Anthony Rapp’s family of four!

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All about Diane Ladd on her birthday

The great actress Diane Ladd turns 88 today and I’m sharing with you some scenes from her three Oscar-nominated performances.

The mother of Oscar winner Laura Dern received three Academy Award nominations for her roles in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), Wild at Heart (1990), and Rambling Rose (1991), the first of which won her a British Academy Film Award. She was also nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards, winning one for her role of Belle during her single season in the sitcom Alice (1980–1981). Ladd’s other film appearances include Chinatown (1974), National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Primary Colors (1998), 28 Days (2000), and Joy (2015).

As good as she is in these films, I think the most compelling character is just being herself! I love watching her in interviews and last April, saw her in person when she and her daughter appeared before a packed house at USC’s Bovard Auditorium during the LA Times Festival of Books to discuss their joint memoir Honey, Baby, Mine: A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (and Banana Pudding.

Enjoy the scenes. She’s such a hoot as Flo!





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Morning Man Classic: Chadwick Boseman!

The late, great Chadwick Boseman’s was born 47 years ago today.

He will always be with us through his movies including Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Avengers: Captain America: Civil War, Get on Up, Da 5 Bloods, Marshall, Message From the King, Draft Day, and 42 as well as his Oscar-nominated performance in August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.

Before he began landing big film roles, Boseman appeared as a regular or recurring character in the TV series Lincoln Heights and Persons Unknown.

Boseman died in August 2020 at his home in the Los Angeles area with his wife and family by his side. He was diagnosed with colon cancer four years earlier but had never spoken publicly about his diagnosis during the most successful and critically-acclaimed stretch of his career. He won a SAG Award, a Peoiple’s Choice Award, an NCAAP Image Award, a Black Reel Award, a BET Award, and two MTV Movie Awards.

We will never forget this fine actor and much-admired man.

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Late Night Round-Up: Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott; Ricky Martin; “Saltburn” movie; Hugh Sheridan & more!

Somehow Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott’s ‘All Of Us Strangers’ press tour keeps getting hotter & hotter Queerty

Watch the Sweaty, Sexy New Ricky Martin Video That’s Making Us Go Feral Out.com

Barbra Streisand’s Memoir Made Me a Convert Slate.com

5 Most Shocking Moments in ‘Saltburn’ Movie, Plus How They’re Written in the Script (Spoilers!) Just Jared

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“Fellow Travelers” star Jonathan Bailey “honored” to receive Gay Times magazine’s Changemaker Award

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