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It's the BEST.GAY.WEEK.EVER APRIL 13!

Thus endeth another week and the AfterElton crack team of Flying Monkeys is almost as relieved as Don Imus must be. I hope you've got nice weather headed your way, but Brian tells me so much rain is expected in New York that the animals are pairing off and looking for anyone named Noah. Might be a good weekend to stay in and watch Entourage which I explain in this week's BEST.GAY.WEEK.EVER! column is centered around Ari's (Jeremy Piven) out personal assistant Lloyd (Rex Lee). Check back on Monday for our short interview with Rex about what went down--or nearly so--on Sunday night's episode.

Sunday night you also get to meet Kevin's (Matthew Rhys) next love interest on Brothers & Sisters. He's played by Eric Winter and is Senator McCallister's younger brother. No same-sex kisses this episode, but there are fireworks. Oh, and Kevin continues to botch things up romantically. Sigh.

I chat about Work Out and how it's become a weird mix of the banal (Jackie and Rebecca sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G) and the heartbreaking (Doug's 44th birthday party). This week I also watched all fourteen YouTube clips for the first gay story line on Britain's longest running soap opera, Coronation Street. I share the good, the bad, and the really hunky about it. (The hunky being Bruno Langley, pictured).

I also explain how to sign up for email alerts for when we post new content. It's easy! Just go to My Accounts, click on My Notify Settings, and switch Notify Status from Disable to Enabled. Finally just indicate what content you wish to receive!

Also, we've got the opportunity to interview Rufus Wainwright next week and are giving you the opportunity to ask the questions. If you've got something you've been dying to ask Rufus (other than his phone number), drop us a line at editor@afterlton.com.

Finally, we're looking for a television blogger. So if you spend so much time programming your TIVO that you're waiting for human/TIVO marriage to be made legal, drop us a line at, well, I bet you can figure out where. And if you can't, maybe you aren't quite what we're looking for!