Tonight is the final episode of DANCING WITH THE STARS' 13th season - find out who will take home the Mirror Ball Trophy and be crowned this season's champion!
Before Prop 8, "Will & Grace", Ellen, AIDS, Gay Pride Events or The Stonewall Uprising, Mart Crowley's stage play "The Boys in the Band" changed everything as the first ever gay play to successfully reach a mainstream audience.
Before Prop 8, 'Will & Grace', Ellen, AIDS, Gay Pride Events or The Stonewall Uprising, Mart Crowley's stage play 'The Boys in the Band' changed everything as the first ever gay play to successfully reach a mainstream audience.
Before Prop 8, "Will & Grace", Ellen, AIDS, Gay Pride Events or The Stonewall Uprising, Mart Crowley's stage play "The Boys in the Band" changed everything as the first ever gay play to successfully reach a mainstream audience.
On last night's DANCING WITH THE STARS Results Show, contestant Nancy Grace and her partner Tristan MacManus were eliminated from the competition. Grace was just one week away from being among the dancers in the show's semifinal round next week.
On last night's DANCING WITH THE STARS Results Show, contestant Nancy Grace and her partner Tristan MacManus were eliminated from the competition. Grace was just one week away from being among the dancer's in the show's semifinal round next week.
AIDS Service Center NYC (Sharen Duke, CEO) celebrated 20 years of positive change at their 20th Anniversary Gala on Monday, November 7, 2011 at Bryant Park Grill (25 West 40th Street). AIDS Service Center NYC helps HIV-positive New Yorkers, and those at risk, get a second chance to take charge of their health and rebuild their lives with programs that foster self-respect, personal responsibility, and connection to community.
AIDS Service Center NYC (Sharen Duke, CEO) celebrates 20 years of positive change when they hold their 20th Anniversary Gala on Monday, November 7, 2011 at Bryant Park Grill (25 West 40th Street). AIDS Service Center NYC helps HIV-positive New Yorkers, and those at risk, get a second chance to take charge of their health and rebuild their lives with programs that foster self-respect, personal responsibility, and connection to community.
Actor David Arquette was eliminated on last night's DWTS's Results Show. The energetic actor was a fan favorite throughout his time on the competition. In an interview with ET after the live episode, the remaining contestants and Arquette and dance partner Kym reacted to the news of elimination.
On last night's DANCING WITH THE STARS Results Show, actor David Arquette was eliminated from the competition while Nancy Grace was given the chance to dance another week, despite being in the bottom two.
Tonight DANCING WITH THE STARS wraps up its Halloween show, features a performance from a bestselling teen superstar and sends one more celebrity home!
Last night on ABC's DANCING WITH THE STARS, contestants and their dance partners celebrated Halloween through their dance performances! The remaining contestants who competed were David Arquette, Nancy Grace, Rob Kardashian, Carson Kressley, Ricki Lake, JR Martiniex and Hope Solo.
It's the sixth week on DANCING WITH THE STARS, which means the stars will be dancing twice for the first time this season - and that also means it's Broadway week! The celebrities will be dancing to showtunes from THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA to SPAMALOT, but first, Tony Award nominee Patina Miller and the cast of SISTER ACT give a roof raising medley performance.
With one of the most refreshingly unique career trajectories in recent show business history, the quirky late-80s/early-90s film star known for her outlandish John Waters comedies - HAIRSPRAY, CRY-BABY and SERIAL MOM included - parlayed her big screen success to a decade-long running eponymous talk-show in the 90s and early 00s that is still talked about to this day - look no further than Nicki Minaj's verse on the remix of Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" for proof - and, now, with news of the 2012 syndicated return of a new iteration of her show, a new memoir, as well as her current compelling casting on the new season of DANCING WITH THE STARS, Ricki Lake has clearly reached a new career high. Imparting her contagious energy and enthusiasm and amply displaying why she is the foremost queen of gab, Lake generously shares her thoughts on a range of topics - Broadway, Hollywood, GLEE, Sondheim, BOOK OF MORMON and much more included - and reveals details about her many upcoming projects and passion, as well as her ongoing star turn on TV's hottest reality competition, DANCING WITH THE STARS. While in rehearsal on Friday night, talking to me from the backstage costume fitting for DANCING/STARS - tutu included - and on the road back to her LA home - before attending Chaz Bono's party later that evening - Lake and I cover it all and she shows why she has been a TV fixture in millions of homes for twenty years and most likely will continue to be so for the next twenty or more - if we are lucky, that is. Plus, she also happens to be a big BroadwayWorld fan, to boot! Who could ask for anything more?
Carson Kressley may not be Dancing with the Stars after his elimination on Tuesday's show, but fans can still check out his moves as he takes on a brand new dance partner, Kevin Costner, in a riotously funny video sendup of 'Dances With Wolves' that just premiered on hit comedy site, funnyordie.com. The video, which is quickly going viral, supports a cause near and dear to the former DWTS contestant's heart: the protection and well-being of animals.
High praise from his dance partner aside, Kressley revealed for the first time, on 'GMA,' that Trebunskaya was not his first choice for a professional partner. Comparing the process of the show's 13 celebrities being paired with professional dancers to online dating, Kressley said it was Russian dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy, paired this season with U.S. soccer star Hope Solo, whom he really wanted to move with on the dance floor.
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) will join millions of lesbian gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and allies by participating in Spirit Day and wearing purple on October 20, 2011.
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) will join millions of lesbian gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and allies by participating in Spirit Day and wearing purple on October 20, 2011. Wearing purple on this day symbolizes support for LGBT people and against bullying of LGBT teens. For more information, visit: www.glaad.org/spiritday.