The Beatles once sang, 'You say goodbye / I say hello,' and so it goes with the gang on FOX's hit musical dramedy GLEE - new beginnings; new endings; and, well, New Directions, too. GLEE's '100' episode reunited the original crew - minus, of course, the tragically deceased Cory Monteith, who played headlining football hero Finn and who was paid elegant tribute with grace and class both last week and this week in his absence - with the addition of the new gleeks added in the ensuing seasons. While many of the new stars never managed to capture the lighting in a bottle that the originals commanded, it is undeniable that they each provided their own special spice in the GLEE stew and a handful broke out to considerable prominence on Broadway and beyond, particularly in the case of Darren Criss aka Blaine. Nonetheless, what made us all fall in love with GLEE in the first place, lo, more than five seasons ago, was that original recipe - and it's still as savory, spicy, sweet and mouth-watering as ever, as last night's spectacular celebratory entry showcased in spades; and hearts, too. But, yet, we are forced to ask: is this the end or the beginning?
U2... Neil Diamond... The Go-Gos... Randy Newman... OneRepublic... Styx! What do these things have in common? Well, GLEE's trip to LA, of course! Plus, a truly rockin' 'More Than A Feeling' (Boston) too - in every imaginable way and, well, more! All things considered, what other Primetime TV show has 'Obscure Broadway to Queen at a moment's notice'?!
Filming the 100th episode was an emotional time for the cast of GLEE. Amber Riley stops by today's ELLEN and shares how she felt about returning to the show, and about the show's tribute to Cory Monteith.
GLEE newcomer and recent rising breakout star Jacob Artist discusses his desire to see international hitmaker Beyonce appear on the hit musical dramedy series as well as imparts his respect for co-star Lea Michele as part of a new interview.
GLEE star Lea Michele shared that listening to the ballad 'If You Say So,' a tribute to her TV co-star and boyfriend Cory Monteith is both 'theapeutic and difficult'.
On her debut album 'Louder,' Glee star Lea Michele included a song she wrote following the death of her co-star and boyfriend Cory Monteith. Get a first listen to the heart wrenching song 'If You Say So' below.
Light the lights! FOX's hit musical dramedy series returned after a long midseason hiatus last night - and how! To cite an especially adored and incredibly iconic Jule Styne score, GYPSY, the fights, fits, feuds and some gigantic egos were on display - and it was an episode fit for Madame Rose - but the focus was really on Styne's other iconic diva showcase, FUNNY GIRL. Let the parade begin... again!
Popular and recognizable Broadway/Hollywood crossover stars, Glee co-stars and real-life best friends Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele pose for a series of photos and are showcased in a new interview feature in the new issue of TEEN VOGUE.
The 20th Annual SAG Awards paid a touching tribute to those that were lost in 2013 at last night's ceremony, including GLEE's Cory Monteith and 'SOPRANOS' star James Gandolfini. You can check out the 'In Memoriam' segment of the broadcast, introduced by Tom Hanks, below.
Glee star and Broadway vet Lea Michele has premiered a new song from her upcoming debut album, LOUDER, titled 'Battlefield.' Click here to check it out the ballad via Directlyrics!
Today, check out some of BWW's most read news stories from 2013, featuring favorites from our readers and editors, and catch up on anything that you might have missed within the last 12 months!
Glee star Lea Michele stopped by Elvis Duran and the Morning Show to speak about her new album, the upcoming 100th episode of GLEE and her best friend Jonathan Groff.