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The Madonna Interview

Looking stunningly flawless, not at all her 53 years, in a deep blue dress with her now-infamous black gloves and a bracelet of four crosses to represent each one of her children, she gives us exactly what we want: Madonna. No pretense. No filter. No warm-and-fuzzy.

In the interview, she talks about the challenges of being a strong woman in a man's world, teaching her children to be unique and how outsiders can relate to her new film.

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Glenn, Close Up

Man, Glenn Close feels like a woman, but she sure doesn't look like one in her new gender-bending movie. In "Albert Nobbs," the actress - known especially to gay audiences for her role in the 1995 film "Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story," about a real-life lesbian soldier - drops her voice a few notches, wears a top hat and wraps her torso in a girdle, all to keep her job while living in late-19th-century Ireland.

Recently nominated for an Oscar, the role - originated by Close on stage nearly 30 years ago - also earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Nods also went to costar Janet McTeer for playing Hubert, a cross-dressing lesbian who's living the life that Albert so desperately wants.

In a recent one-on-one, Close revealed her proudest part of the film, how she thinks Albert identifies sexually and looked back at her unexpected bisexual role on "Will & Grace."

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Meryl Streep on 'The Iron Lady'

Nothing can stand in the way of the almighty Meryl Streep - except on this particular afternoon. At a New York City hotel, in front of a room full of journalists from mainstream press, she braces herself for what could be the ultimate career challenge. The mission? Answer a "gay" question.

With mock surprise, Streep dramatically throws her arms up and whips back in her chair, pretending it's something she - Oscar winner, recent Kennedy Center honoree, the "devil" herself - isn't sure she can pull off.

"OK," she says, sarcastically, "let me get ready. All right, go."



Joan Rivers Takes Off the Face

Joan Rivers has never been one to question her actions. But today, she's doing just that: "I'm listening to Katy Perry and I don't know why."

Besides being a firework herself, Rivers has little in common with the ubiquitous pop tart. There's this, though: They've both kissed a girl and - as the legendary queen of snark (and facial reconfigurations) admits in our recent chat - liked it. So much, in fact, that she'd be up for some more lez loving. But for now Rivers is focused on promoting her wacky reality show, "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best," now in its second season on WE tv.

In our interview, Rivers dished on the new installment (what if her daughter Melissa actually were a gay man?), how her humor's always been "gay," and her face - before she redid it.

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