Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Third Annual 100 Most Eligible Bachelors

From:  OUT


PAUL IACONO
Actor

Paul Stanley Iacono (born September 7, 1988) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying RJ Berger in the MTV scripted series The Hard Times of RJ Berger.

Want to make a move? Check out his Twitter page.

‘Dancing With the Stars’: Dorothy Hamill Withdraws with Injury in Week 2 of Season 16

I was sadden to watch and listen to her tonight as she dropped out.  She always has been and continues to be a true classy lady.  She is a great role model for many people to look up too.  I wish her the best and hope she has a speedy recovery from her injury.

Read more about her withdrawl HERE

The 50 Hottest NFL Players of All Time


 46. 
Alex Smith
His team is going to the Super Bowl, but unfortunately for him he won't be playing. Number 50 got his job. He can always fall back on being a Ryan Gosling impersonator ...



The 11 Hottest Men of "The Real World"

From:  AfterElton

7. 
PEDRO ZAMORA 
(SAN FRANCISCO)


Pedro remains the only cast member of The Real World whose season-long arc should be taught in classrooms. As one of the first HIV/AIDS activists the MTV generation ever saw on a week-to-week TV basis, he was inspiring, ahead of his time, and gorgeous. When he died in November of 1994, his legacy as an important figure on reality TV only billowed. It's hard not to keep missing him.

Striking Posers: History's Hottest 100 Male Models

From:  Boy Culture
The naked truth



Alexandre Cuhna 
(?, 1987—)

This Brazilian bombshell has been a D&G favorite, has worked for Armani Exchange and fronted a spring campaign for Bottega Veneta. He was discovered by two men while riding a bus at age 17, the kind of encounter that either leads to worldwide fame and fortune, a brief but unhappy career in porn or a below-the-radar residency in a makeshift grave somewhere. Happily, it was the famous outcome for Cuhna, who has spent most of his career naked or next to it. He told New York Magazine:

"Well, if that were to make me uncomfortable, I would have stopped doing this because they always fucking put me in underwear. It's cool, though, I'm used to it."

History's 150 Best TV Theme Songs:


#145 
"Theme from Love, American Style" by The Cowsills/The Ron Hicklin Singers feat. The Charles Fox Singers, 
Love American Style 
(1969—1974)

I always interpreted this as a dirty show because it had "love" in the title and it occasionally involved romantic situations. But really, this theme is just energetic and patriotic. It did a good job of making enough musical fireworks so that you didn't notice how disjointed the series segments were!

History's Hottest TV Actors:

Center of attention
From:  Boy Culture


#96 
Chad Everett 
(1936—2012)  
Most famous as "Dr. Joe Gannon" on Medical Center, this man's man has been all over episodic TV with his firm jaw and means-business glare. His machismo while performing the duties of a doctor was impressive, not to be challenged until the Grey's Anatomy cast decades later. 
The Dakotas (1963), Medical Center (1969—1976), Centennial (1978—1979), Hagen (1980), The Rousters (1983—1984), McKenna (1994—1995), Mulholland Dr.—originally shot for TV (2001), Undercovers (2010—2011), Chemistry (2011)

Today In History

March 26, 1973


Actor T. R. Knight is born.  
Happy 40th Birthday!

History's 150 Best TV Theme Songs:


#146 
"Theme from Lassie" by Raoul Kraushar 
Lassie 
(1954—1973)

Jesus, the whistle on this bad boy is so foreboding you almost wonder if it would be more suited to the movie Old Yeller. But it sure gets stuck in your head...right, girl?

Third Annual 100 Most Eligible Bachelors

From:  OUT




PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA

Photographer

Paul Mpagi Sepuya (1982, San Bernardino, CA) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied photography and imaging at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in New York, Los Angeles, Basel, Sydney, Toronto, Paris, Berlin and Hamburg. His work has been featured and reviewed in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Interview, Capricious, V, Paper, and BUTT, among other publications. Recent exhibitions include 30 Seconds Off an Inch at The Studio Museum in Harlem and 50 Artists Photograph the Future at Higher Pictures and recent awards include the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace Residency (2009-2010) and Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Photography at Woodstock (2010), and Artist-in-Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2010-2011).

Want to make a move? Check out his Facebook page.

The 50 Hottest NFL Players of All Time



47. 
Aaron Hernandez 
Plays for the New England Patriots and  has one of the best smiles in sports.