ABSINTHE Offering Free Tickets to First 175 Poker For Hope Tournament Registrants
by Tyler Peterson
- Mar 27, 2015
Registration for the Second Annual Poker for Hope tournament is now open online. Taking place at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Saturday, April 11 at 12:30 p.m., Poker for Hope is held in support of TIA'S HOPE - a foundation whose mission is to bring joy to hospitalized children who are receiving treatment during the holiday season by providing them with a holiday gift.
Glee-Cap: 'Wedding' (2/20): Brittana and Klaine get hitched in a GLEE-ful double wedding!
by Robert Lawlor
- Feb 20, 2015
TGIGD - Thank God It's Glee Day, am I right, Gleeks? Last week, transitions were abound as Coach Bieste returned to the halls of McKinley, Rachel and Sam began to find where they stand in terms of being friends or being more than friends, while Blaine and Kurt continued moving toward reclaiming their epic love story.
Despite support all around McKinley, Coach Bieste, now going by the name Sheldon, becomes the target of Vocal Adrenaline to get back at Will for not being the coach they wanted him to be. Despite his best efforts to teach Vocal Adrenaline a lesson, Will struggles to decide whether it's worth it to continue with his job at the price of his morals. Meanwhile, Rachel's childhood home goes up for sale and Rachel looks back on the memories gathering the current crop of glee clubbers and the former ones around for a party to say goodbye. Sam helps Rachel begin to put the past behind her, while possibly forming a new future together. Kurt and Blaine continue to get closer, dueting together and sharing a kiss - leading to Blaine telling Dave that there is no letting go of the romance he shares with Kurt. With Dave accepting and supporting Blaine's efforts, Blaine heads to McKinley to get his man back - only to be put off by Kurt going out with Walter.
Not So GLEEful - GLEE Returns with Ratings Down 65%
by Robert Diamond
- Jan 10, 2015
The final season of GLEE premiered last night on FOX, and after time shifts, day shifts and a shortened season, the premiere struggled. According to EW, GLEE premiered to only 2.3 million viewers, and a .7 rating for adults, down a whopping 65% from last season. 'It also stood as the lowest-rated regular episode for a series on a major broadcast network last night; obviously, it's easily Glee's weakest premiere ever.'
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