I know I wouldn't be able to ... Poor boy J.T. can't find his boxers ... He even likes a little steamroom action (how Chelsea!) ... Full story...
32 Candles? "You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried: The Brat Pack, John Hughes, and Their Impact on a Generation," the new book by 32-year-old film journalist Susannah Gora, looks like a fun read.
Here's wishing (212) favorite Carole King a very happy 68th birthday today! Regular readers know that "Tapestry" is one of my favorite albums of all time, one of the few records my mom owned, one that I played over and over again as a kid.
Patrick Healy has a great interview in today's Times with the actor Wes Bentley, who is currently starring in the off-Broadway play "Venus in Furs," his first role sober as he attempts to rebuild his career after shooting to stardom in "American Beauty" before spiraling out of control into drug addiction.
Meet Tyler, a stripper and dancer from Las Vegas who boasts a Mr. Nude America sash in closet, not that he'd ever wear it.
A weekly look at what's happening in the city's gay rags:
Odyssey New York uses a handout of LucasEntertainment performers Avi Dar and Shane Frost this week
Meanwhile, Next inexplicably puts drag queen Bebe Zahara Benet on its cover.
On the heels of his brilliant televised Q&A session with Republicans, President Obama said Sunday that he would convene a half-day bipartisan health care session at the White House to be televised live this month, which The Times is calling "a high-profile gambit that will allow Americans to watch as Democrats and Republicans try to break their political impasse.
In what has to be the most unintentionally hilarious story of all time, The Times reports that there have been a spree of killings in the Philippines that have resulted from people choosing to sing .
Well, at least Sarah Palin doesn't use teleprompters, like that "hopey-changey" guy.
The timeless (and ageless?) Sade returns to the scene on Tuesday with "Soldier of Love," her first studio album since 2000.