STAGE TUBE: Preview of Next Week's GLEE with Neil Patrick Harris!
by Robert Diamond
- May 11, 2010
Here's a sneak look at next week's episode of GLEE, 'Dream On', which airs Tuesday night, May 18th! In an episode directed by Emmy Award winner Joss Whedon, Mr. Schuester's former high school nemesis (Neil Patrick Harris) causes trouble for the glee club. Rachel struggles with a life-long personal issue, and Artie's dreams take him on an adventure. Additional guest stars include Molly Shannon, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff.
GLEE-Cap: Laryngitis
by Mary Hanrahan
- May 11, 2010
Like the episodes preceding it in the second half of the season, this week's episode of GLEE has a theme: finding one's voice. ‘Laryngitis' revolves around Puck's attempts to regain popularity after a trip to the skin doctor forces him to part with his signature mohawk, which in turn leads to his being deposited in a dumpster by the school's geeks, Rachel Berry's tonsillitis, and Kurt's attempts to connect with his father. Ultimately, though, ‘Laryngitis' left me wishing the writers would come down with a case of the illness themselves (I realize the tie-in is forced, but so is most of the show's writing).
GLEE's Ryan Murphy Calls for Newsweek Boycott
by Robert Diamond
- May 11, 2010
GLEE creator Ryan Murphy has just sent out the following open letter:
'I would like to join my good friend Kristin Chenoweth on her condemnation of a recent Newsweek article written by Mr. Ramin Setoodeh, in which Setoodeh basically says that out gay actors should go back into the closet and never attempt to play straight characters. This article is as misguided as it is shocking and hurtful. It shocks me because Mr. Setoodeh is himself gay. But what is the most shocking of all is that Newsweek went ahead and published such a blatantly homophobic article in the first place...and has remained silent in the face of ongoing (and justified) criticism. Would the magazine have published an article where the author makes a thesis statement that minority actors should only be allowed and encouraged to play domestics? I think not.
GLEE's Michele Featured By USA Today
by Charlie Piane
- May 9, 2010
USA Today features GLEE's Lea Michele in a recent article. In the piece, the newspaper asks: Has it sunk in yet that she's on the hottest show on TV, or on the list of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world for, as assistant managing editor Radhika Jones says, being 'such a talented person with so much room to grow and explore'? Well, yes and no, Michele says.
STAGE TUBE: GLEE Stars Mother's Day Special!
by Robert Diamond
- May 9, 2010
In celebration of Mothers Day, Fox All Access talked to the cast and crew of Glee to find out the best advice their mothers had ever given them.
GLEE Guest Star Weinstein Talks Career With Disabilities
by Charlie Piane
- May 9, 2010
Actor Zack Weinstein will be appearing in next week's episode of hit television show GLEE. What makes the appearance stand out is that, unlike Kevin McHale - who plays GLEE's wheelchair-bound character 'Artie Abrams' - Weinstein faces disabilities on a daily basis. The actor became paralyzed during a canoeing trip in college. While he was left with only the use of most of his upper body, leaving him unable to use his hands or legs, Weinstein has fought to continue his dream of acting.
TV: GLEE Preview Rachel Loses Her Voice in 'Laryngitis'
by Robert Diamond
- May 8, 2010
Here's a promo with a tease of what's coming up in next week's episode of GLEE! Rachel (Lea Michele) loses her voice in the 'Laryngitis' episode of GLEE airing Tuesday, May 11 (9:00 PM-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Disabled Actor Weinstein Lands Role On Fox's GLEE 5/11
by Charlie Piane
- May 7, 2010
Actor Zack Weinstein will be appearing in next week's episode of hit television show GLEE. What makes the appearance stand out is that, unlike Kevin McHale - who plays GLEE's wheelchair-bound character 'Artie Abrams' - Weinstein faces disabilities on a daily basis. The actor became paralyzed during a canoeing trip in college. While he was left with only the use of most of his upper body, leaving him unable to use his hands or legs, Weinstein has fought to continue his dream of acting.
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