‘Out’ Magazine Picks Its ‘Out 100’ Class Of 2009

Honor Roll
Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Out magazine is ready to release it’s annual Out 100 issue wherein they select the year’s “most interesting, influential and newsworthy LGBT people”. The full list has not yet been made available but the cover shows which LGBT stars have made the list honor roll … Adam Lambert, Wanda Sykes, Cyndi Lauper, Lt. Dan Choi and Rob Marshall:


Of these folks, I know the least about Rob Marshall … but I can absolutely understand why Glambert, Wanda, Cyndi and Lt. Choi made the cut as the top LGBT stars of the year. I’m very curious to see who else made the cut this year … besides the obvious names listed on the cover, do any of y’all have any guesses?

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The 2009 TV Land Awards Are Handed Out

Oldies but Goodies
Monday, April 20th, 2009

TV Land, the home of classic television, held its annual TV Land Awards show at University City here in Hollywood, CA yesterday and managed to bring out stars of the small screen from the days of yore. Neil Patrick Harris, who currently stars on the CBS hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother, played host to the awards show and looked pretty fab on the red carpet. Here are a few photos of some of the other folks who came out for the awards show yesterday evening:


Ah, TV Land … you do have a penchant for intermingling the new and old stars of TV in an oddly entertaining way. Here are a few pics from the show itself, which will air on TV Land next Sunday April 26th:


Fans of Married … With Children will want to tune in to see the show be honored with the Innovator Award (which is “presented to a series whose influence is still felt and evident in television today”) and fans of Magnum P.I. (and Tom Selleck’s ’stache) will want to tune in to watch the show be honored with the Hero Award (which “salutes a lead character whose crime-solving feats were astounding, yet remained thoroughly authentic, offering equal parts of street smarts, wit and charisma”). Also the amazing yet totally mindeffing 70’s show H.R. Pufnstuf is paid tribute by a musical number performed by Cyndi Lauper — I hear it is NOT to be missed. In a sea of Award Shows the TV Land Awards is but another one … but at least the nostalgia factor means that this one might be worth tuning in for ;)

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‘True’ Calling

Cyndi Lauper gets 'Colorful' in LA
Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Here are a few pics from Cyndi Lauper’s headlining set at the True Colors Tour concert stop at the Greek Theater in LA last night:


I just love Cyndi … Kirsten, Darion and Josh attended last night’s show at the Greek and they sent me a really cute cameraphone photo of them at the show. I was supposed to attend last night’s show as well but I hadn’t anticipated my trip to Detroit being on the same weekend. A bunch of us attended the True Colors Concert last year (during it’s inaugural run) and we had a blast. Even tho I wasn’t able to attend last night, I still wanted to post some pics of the lovely Ms. Cyndi to show my love.

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Cyndi Lauper Does Good Morning America

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Cyndi Lauper made a wee appearance on Good Morning America this past Friday, performing a live two song set for the TV audience (and assembled crowd alike) on GMA’s Bryant Park stage in NYC. Here are a few photos from her performance:


Cyndi performed her gargantuan hit song Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (which you can watch HERE) and her new single Into the Nightlife (which you can watch HERE) taken from her insanely brills new album Bring Ya To Tha Brink. In fact, I love every song — everything about her new album except for the title (which is so bad, IMHO). Brink is the album that Cyndi should’ve released years ago … she finally jumped on board the disco bandwagon and decided to bring the heat to the dancefloor. You can expect to hear songs off this new album in clubs all around the world for some time to come. I’m hoping one of them will be this year’s Umbrella. It’s really a great album … it’s deffo one of the best things to come out this year, again, IMHO.