The entertainment world halted on Saturday, July 23rd when the news of Amy Winehouse’s death came out.
New interview with Glee creator, Ryan Murphy *** Before creating the cultural phenomenon called Glee, 45-year-old, Indianapolis-born, Irish Catholic Ryan Murphy was probably best known as the writer/producer of the plastic surgery show Nip/Tuck. When Fox approached him to create a musical series that could air after their American Idol franchise, no one gave his hybrid creation a chance, especially given the high-profile flops of such previous efforts as Cop Rock and Pushing Daisies
The seventh installment of 10 Artists Worthy of a Glee Tribute is none other that probably the cheesiest, most over-the-top band of all time: ABBA. Why ABBA? ABBA’s music is cheesy superfun pop.
We’re more than halfway there! Number six on the 10 Artists Worthy of a Glee tribute is none other than the Boss! Why Bruce Springsteen? 1) He’s one of the most successful recording artists of all time
Today brings us the fifth installment of 10 Artists Worthy of a Glee Tribute Episode! On the agenda? The band to trump all bands, Queen! Why Queen
Today brings us the fifth installment of 10 Artists Worthy of a Glee Tribute Episode! On the agenda?
I think we all knew this was BS from the beginning but it seems that Lea has officially set the record straight… Glee actress Lea Michele has recently responded to a story originated by In Touch Weekly regarding a rumored affair with co-star Matthew Morrison.
Lea Michele is one of Time ’s Most Influential People this year, hitting the #13 spot on the artists lists. The list, which was divided into leaders, heroes, artists, thinkers and social media, included 24 other artists, including Conan O’Brien, Simon Cowell, Marc Jacobs, Elton John, Lady Gaga, future Glee guest star Neil Patrick Harris and more! Congrats to Lea for being among such illustrious company. Time had other celebrities write about the list’s stars, and Olivia Newton-John (another future Glee guest star!) had this to say about Lea: She is inspiring young people to get involved in musical programs in schools and encouraging communities to fund them.
