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Morning Meme: Louis CK Defends Tracy Morgan Again, NPH Knows "The Price Is Right," and Russell Tovey Invites Us To Christmas Dinner

Having just settled his divorce, Hulk Hogan is suing his ex-wife for defamation after she used a radio interview promoting her memoir claiming that Hulk had a gay relatioHulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcakenship with Brutus Beefcake.  You have no idea how ridiculous I felt typing that sentence.

The chaos amongst gay conservatives continues as Andrew Breitbart (who has never shown any ethics before with ACORN or Shirley Sherrod) quits the advisory board of GOProud for their outing of Rick Perry's pollster. GOProud board member Bruce Campbell has apologized for the outing in trying to distance the organization.

A new overnight shelter for GLBT youth has opened in Philadelphia, with a promise of 30 days of warm beds, two meals, and counseling. They can use all the help they can get.

I think Louis CK, like every comedian who has spoken on the subject, is completely wrong about Tracy Morgan's remarks. Comedians don't get a blank check to say whatever they want without consequences, and I Louis CKthink that saying “I think the opportunity that was lost was for the gay community to ask Tracy, ‘why did you say that’ and ‘what was your dad like’ and ‘what is being a man mean to you.’" Is horribly offensive, like it's our fault Morgan had a couple of uncomfortable weeks with no real consequences.

New Year's Eve grossed the anemic $13.7 million it deserved in the weakest box office weekend since 2008.

The AFI has released their Top Ten TV Shows of 2011, and while Game of Thrones, The Good Wife, and Modern Family made the list, Glee was dropped after two consecutive outings.

The week of January 2nd, The Price Is Right will have their first Celebrity Week, with famous folks playing against regular people for charity.  They say we might be shocked by how much Snoop Dog knows about the price of groceries. January 4th brings Neil Patrick Harris playing to benefit The Noreen Fraser Foundation.

Everyone is talking about the residential towers planned for Korea that bear a striking resemblance to the World Trade Center towers after they were hit by planes on September 11. The Dutch firm that designed them is horrified, saying the cloud-like structure that joins the two towers was computer modeled for airflow and sunlight for outdoor parks.

Mother Jones has a stunning report on the anti-gay legislation in Uganda, told from within the gay community of the country. It's a must read.

A 16-year-old boy has asked Justin Bieber to his prom, but in a total "no homo" sort of way.Justin Bieber

It makes sense, but I'm not sure what the implications are that parts of Greenland have risen more than an inch due to rapidly melting glacial ice.

Atlanta's gay bookstores are getting creative trying to survive in an Internet age. And with ideas like this, it may just work.

Truth Wins Out is preparing to sue PFOX over comments that Greg Quinlan made on a radio show that Executive Director Wayne Besen tried to have him murdered.

SpaceX is preparing to launch the first private, commercial cargo run to the International Space Station as soon as February 2012. Part of me is thrilled at commercial space exploration, and part of me wonders what the next branch of government to be privatized is.

Goldie HawnToday in Kardashian news, Kris Humphries fans threw flour on Kim Kardashian's longtime friend Jonathan Cheban, who had threatened to sue Humphries for speculating that he was gay.

HBO has picked up The Viagra Diaries. I do love Goldie Hawn, so I will definitely watch this.


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