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Hollywood's boldest prosthetic moments: 10 actors who bared it all (sort of)

Hot stars with fake poles

At least they fulfilled some of our fantasies.

Cooper Koch's 'Monsters' nude scene used his real monster member

The out actor talked about pocket rockets, his real-life boyfriend, and a former acting teacher on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

WATCH: Burt Reynolds: Charlie Sheen ‘Deserves HIV’

The Deliverance actor has no feelings of sympathy for the former Two and a Half Men star.

Born to Hand Jive

Philip Seymour Hoffman Remembered for Capote

The Academy Award winner was found dead today in his New York City apartment.

This Gay Writer's Memoir About NYC Nightlife Is Ready for Its Close-Up

Louie Mandrapilias's Eli's Coming is waiting for a publisher.

Splitting Adam

Cool Intentions

Now flexing his comedy muscles in MacGruber, Phillippe gives us his gayest look -- Leno be damned -- at his own life and livelihood.

What I Learned From TV This Week

Kathy Griffin going off on "The Reagan Years," Martha Stewart shoving a wiener in her mouth, and the tease that is Hung: And none of it has anything to do with NYC Prep or Miami Social.

Justin Timberlake

He's barely old enough to vote. But he's wise enough to ignore gay rumors and welcome gay fans. No lawsuits; no put-downs. That's why Justin Timberlake is one of The Advocate's 10 Coolest Straight People of 2002

It's the Right Time, Right Place, for HBO's Out List

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders brings us The Out List, an eloquent and moving meditation on LGBT identity. His timing couldn't be better.

Hot Sheet for June 29 2012

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Channing Tatum gets his G-string stuffed in Magic Mike, Ricky Martin is high flying adored on the Evita cast recording, Katy Perry explodes in 3D, and more.

Get down to the ground

Simply singing is for the unimaginative. This week it's all about Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee flopping around on the floor.

A Date With the Divine

Winning front-row tickets to "The Showgirl Must Go On," Bette Midler's one-woman extravaganza at Caesars Palace, was just the beginning of a most thrilling evening for one Advocate correspondent.