VIDEO CLIPS

11/18/2009

Mock-'Twilight' Shirtless Vampires on Conan

Who needs New Moon? If tween hotties Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner aren't your cup of tea, Conan O'Brien offers alternative monster hunks: His emo-tastic vamp assistant, Cody Devereaux, returned to The Tonight Show for a very funny segment.

The cute comedic sketch introduced us to two more shirtless monster hunks.


Is it so wrong to admit we love this way more than anything (or anyone) to come from the Twilight phenomenon?

11/04/2009

Mariah Carey's Misstep

Despite all demands to the contrary, even the biggest of divas can’t be flawless all the time. The record-holding songstress Mariah Carey had a near spill while making her way along the stage at Jay Leno's talk show.

 

11/03/2009

Hugh Jackman Won't Repeat his Oscar Gig

Say it ain't so. The thrice-over talented Aussie hunk Hugh Jackman won praise and prestige when the Wolverine star hosted the 2009 Academy Awards ceremony. The star of stage and screen sang, danced, and charmed the A-list crowd and viewers, to the delight of the show’s producers. So much so, in fact, they invited Jackman to return as the show’s host next March.


10/29/2009

Wilson Cruz on Being Out in Hollywood

The memorable star of cult ‘90s television series My So-called Life and, more recently seen in the film, He's Just Not That Into You, shares his experiences as an out actor in Hollywood with GLAAD. Cruz said for him, it was an issue of priorities and that "life was more important than my career." In the end, Cruz said, he had zero regrets about the decision to live a whole life, honestly, "and I think it helped me be a better actor." Check out Wilson Cruz sharing the real deal on being an out gay actor:


10/28/2009

Tegan and Sara Video "Hell"

We've caught Tegan and Sara fever in celebration of their brand-new album Sainthood's release.
Just out today, the totally awesome album there doesn't have a single track that needs to be skipped. The first single, "Hell," features the beautiful and talented singing sisters in a mysterious hotel room. Check out a behind the scenes look at the video from our favorite indie-rock lesbian twins (and the only ones that we know of).

Behind the Scenes of Hell from Tegan and Sara on Vimeo.


10/21/2009

Remembering Bea Authur

The iconic comic actress kept her battle with cancer hidden from fans and the public at large. Now her former assistant shares some new insights on his legendary boss he remembers as a "dedicated and true friend."

Watch an excerpt from the wonderful and masterful Arthur's final taped interview:


10/19/2009

'300' Spartan Spoof Does Away With DADT

50888133 Gerard Butler hosted Saturday Night Live and starred in a witty satire that skewered the delayed repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Mocking the inherent faults of the military policy and applying a generous helping of sarcasm to all the tired arguments readily repeated by the government, the skit is both funny and frank. Watch Butler and the SNL boys battle DADT in the clip below:


10/16/2009

”Hate on Me” From 'Glee'

90498428 Dear Amber Riley,

We love you. Every time you open your gorgeous mouth and we hear your amazing voice, we get goose bumps and feel that familiar rush of Glee wash over us. Too often we're forced to cling to scraps, like your amazing ending solo line in "Somebody to Love." Man, do you do A LOT with even the littlest lines, Ms Riley.

Then there are the times you monopolize our attention, backup dancing Cheerio-ho's be damned, like during your passionate performance of "Bust the Windows" in an earlier episode. That inspired interpretation of Jill Scott's "Hate on Me" delivered on all our delirious devotion to Glee's baby diva: Amber Riley's Mercedes.

10/12/2009

Lady Gaga Goes to Washington

The National Equality March is being heralded as an example of what a new generation of LGBT activists has accomplished. With the number of participants estimated in the hundreds of thousands, celebrities including Cynthia Nixon, Michelle Clunie, singer Billie Myers, and Dustin Lance Black were all on hand to voice their encouragement and inspirational views to the crowds that descended upon D.C.

One popular pop star and vigilant LGBT supporter in the middle of it all was Lady Gaga. Dressed incredibly simply (for her), Gaga showed a serious side as she greeted the huge crowd and said she was certain it "was the single most important moment of" her entire career. She acknowledged the history that came before her, like the Stonewall riots and Judy Garland’s pivotal influence, before tasking the current generation to take action to ensure equality for all.

She also pledged to work against any homophobic or misogynistic attitudes in the music industry.

Check out the impassioned plea from the dressed-down Lady Gaga as she puts pressure on President Obama:



10/10/2009

Anderson Cooper's Gun Show

Holy moly! We're glad it's not our job, but the paparazzi at TMZ.com are committed to catching candid shots of celebrities and passing them along to hungry-eyed Internet voyeurs.

A colleague poked a little fun at Anderson Cooper's sex-symbol celebrity status when she slipped a revealing tabloid shot into a segment about Levi Johnston's publicity-hungry preparations for his Playgirl.com shoot.

Seriously, did anyone know Cooper was packing such buff biceps?

Check it out:





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