By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Apr 07, 2013 at 9:05 AM

The search for Best of the Web turned up lots of nudity this week.

Some of it was right here in Wisconsin, as a popular public nude beach was closed on weekdays in order to try and decrease the amount of sex going on. 

Good luck with that. 

We also found out about a topless woman riding Amtrak in West Allis who decided to give fellow commuters a break from the usual hum-drum scene outside the train window.

Why does that stuff always happen the day we skip the train?

Some people love Tyler Perry movies. Other folks, not so much.
We found that some critics question his portrayal of black characters in his films, particularly stereotypical views of women and gays. He also tends to use AIDS as a way of punishing some characters. 

That has caused some to ask  does Tyler Perry ever watch his own films?

Our guess is probably not; he's rich, why should he bother watching the kind of half-baked dramas like the ones he makes? 

On a more postive note, we learned that former pro basketball star Magic Johnson has a gay son that he fully supports. 

For many top athletes, pride in a gay son might be a difficult thing to admit. Good to see Johnson embrace his son; it might help other African-American parents deal with the same situation in their families. 

 If you've been following all the controversy surrounding the firing of coach Mike Rice at Rutgers University, you know he first got into trouble when a video of his practices went viral. 

Was a time when "going viral" meant something else but these days, it's still usually a bad thing. 

Like many TV viewers, we have come to like the HBO show "Girls" even though some of the young characters kind of get on our nerves with their whining.

Unfortunately, we learned last week that the only halfway normal guy on the show has decided to leave. Some call him "the cute one"; we just think he was more normal than the other guys. Of course, it's a show about girls, so he might not be missed that much. 

On a more cheerful note, Eric Whitacre is a musician/filmmaker who makes a living coming up with 'virtual sing-a-longs' over the Internet. He has a new one out and explains how the stunning effect comes together here.