In an interview with Zaptoit.com, 'The Piano Man' himself, Billy Joel shared that he was thrilled that his music is to be featured in a special tribute episode of FOX's Glee.
'Tis the season for FOX holiday programming, and this year's new and returning Thanksgiving and holiday favorites are sure to bring a little more joy to the world.
On last night's episode of Glee titled 'The End of Twerk,' Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Paolo (guest star Ioan Gruffudd) rehearsed 'You Are Woman, I Am Man' from Broadway's 'Funny Girl.' This season, Berry was cast in a fictional Broadway revival of the classic show.
On last night's episode of GLEE titled 'The End of Twerk,' the Glee club learned the dance of the hour: twerking. Meanwhile, Marley discovers Jake's relationship with Bree, and Rachel (Lea Michele) tries to convince Kurt they both should get tattoos.
A parental advisory warning preceded this week's GLEE and it went the distance in justifying it via spicy and sexy takes on twerking, 'Blurred Lines' and other pop culture quirks - tattoos included. But, as always, GLEE puts the 'werk' in twerk.
Last month, BWW shared a photo tweeted by GLEE creator Ryan Murphy featuring puppet versions of the cast from the FOX musical dramedy. 'Glee puppets!,' read the caption. 'With many more to come! Who's ur favorite so far?'
Pitting two of the most influential and instrumental pop culture icons of modern music against one another, GLEE's 'A Katy Or A Gaga', written by Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner, directed by Ian Brennan, was a welcome return for the series following the short hiatus following the third episode of the season and the last time we ventured to the halls of McKinley High with the Cory Monteith tribute episode. So, with which pop superstar do your affections actually reside at the end of the day - Katy Perry or Lady Gaga? After all, that's what this week's ep was all about! Well, that and the debut of guest star Adam Lambert!
On this week's episode of Glee titled 'A Lady or a Gaga', the members of New Directions tackle their assignment of getting out of their comfort zones and determining whether they're more like 'Katy' (Perry) or (Lady) 'Gaga.' Get a first listen to songs from the episode below!
On this week's episode of Glee titled 'A Lady or a Gaga', the members of New Directions tackle their assignment of getting out of their comfort zones and determining whether they're more like 'Katy' (Perry) or (Lady) 'Gaga.'
This November, FOX rushes to the end zone with massive television events, series premieres and season finales, as well as all-new episodes with big guest stars, including the two-part season finale of MASTERCHEF JUNIOR
A colorful new promotional poster has been released showcasing the stars of Season Five of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE, featuring Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Darren Criss and more.
“If there's one thing I've learned from Finn dying it's that shame is a wasted emotion,” Kurt (Chris Colfer) eloquently asserted mid-way through last night's unfortunately unavoidable and unabashedly emotional address of the passing of prominent GLEE cast member Cory Monteith, who portrayed star quarterback Finn Hudson on the series for its entire run until this year - and, unashamed was GLEE in its tribute to the fallen young star. And, unforgettable, as well.
Quintessential prom shots from last week's episode of Glee, titled 'Tina in the Sky with Diamonds' were released on the show's Facebook page this afternoon - check them out below!
Today, BroadwayWorld is thrilled to host the world premiere exclusive first listen to the full performance of a classic song from the Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical RENT as performed by the accomplished cast of Glee in trubute to fallen real-life Glee headliner Cory Monteith, with a spirited and soulful rendition of the iconic 'Seasons Of Love'.
Demi Lovato! The Beatles! Junior-Senior BundleProm! Tina… in the sky with diamonds! The sights and sounds of GLEE's second S5 ep were somewhat slight in the grand scheme of the show but wholly satisfying all the same, introducing an amusing frippery of a show written and directed by co-created Ian Brennan acting as a joyous appetizer before the dramatic and tragic events of next week's tribute to real-life fallen GLEE star Cory Monteith arrives. But, first, GLEE does The Beatles, Side B: Rubber Soul. Plus, let it be she: Rachel (Lea Michele) landed the role of Fanny in FUNNY GIRL!
GLEE is back! Season Five of the TV's biggest and best musical series to date kicked off in a big, big way - with a big, big show that would have made Ed Sullivan blush. Ladies and gentlemen: The Beatles!