. . . "Fronted by 80s pop goddess Cyndi Lauper, the site got a tsunami of media attention last week with a video it launched featuring celebrities such as Whoopi Goldberg, Elton John, and Jason Mraz, and in which Oscar-winning actress Anna Paquin came out as bisexual (first Ricky Martin then Anna Paquin, is everybody coming out....?) A long-time promoter of gay rights, Lauper, best known for Girls Just W" . . .