
- Latest Luke and Noah video clips up over on our ATWT resource page. (You can also watch it after the break.)
- Amsterdam singing-sensations Bear Force One may be representing the Netherlands for next year's Eurovision song contest. Here's their disco-inspired single. You'll never confuse them with n'Sync or the Backstreet Boys (The Backhair Boys maybe?) but their song is pretty catchy in a retro-Village People sort of way. I still can't figure out if their macho posturing in the video is a joke or they take themselves seriously. Either way, it's pretty funny.
- "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" Maureen McCormick’s forthcoming biography spells out some backstage Brady hijinks between her and Eve Plumb.
- Openly gay Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes has been cautioned by London police concerning an allegedly racist attack last month against a waiter at a Thai restaurant. The timing is unfortunate, (or perhaps fortunate?) since the singer's debut solo album This Delicate Thing We’ve Made, hit stores August 21.
- Out in Hollywood has an interview with actor James Marsden. Is it me or did he just kill as Corny Collins in Hairspray? Seems strange that everybody is talking about John Travolta’s performance when they should be buzzing about Marsden. If you haven’t already, check out Heights, an interesting film a few years back in which Marsden plays gay.
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on Fri, 2007-09-21 16:50.
Darren Hayes
Thanks JR
James Marsden gay
Don't forget that Marsden also played gay in the cat and mouse thriller, The 24th Day, back in 2004, with Scott Speedman of Felicity as his kidnapper. Now there's a sexual fantasy.
24th Day is a great movie
James Marsden is adorable...
...even though I haven't had a chance to see Hairspray yet; but I'm really looking forward to his campy portrayal of Prince Charming in Enchanted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLdKwdGdZaI
oh god
Bear Force
Love the bear boy band but it is time for them to post another video. This one has been around on the web a while and is getting a bit stale.
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