Check out this interview video with Lea Michele, Megan Hilty and Bernadette Peters talking about their character work for the DOROTHY OF OZ animated film.
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Darren Criss and Matt Bomer sneak peak for GLEE
On April 10, Glee welcomes White Collar hunk Matt Bomer as “Cooper Anderson” – the older brother of Darren Criss’ Blaine, and TVLine has an exclusive first look at the siblings in mid-reunion.
The Anderson brothers are set to perform a mash-up of classics from ’80s supergroup Duran Duran in the episode, which is appropriately titled “Big Brother.”
Melrose Place vet to play Mark Salling’s father on GLEE
Darren Criss from GLEE – shirtless on the beach
GLEE episode movingly highlights LGBT youth bullying and suicide
For those who missed it, last week’s controversial mid-season finale episode of “Glee” may have shocked fans, but one LGBT youth advocacy group has seen a number of benefits as a result.
As Entertainment Weekly is reporting, The Trevor Project saw their web traffic spike and their phone calls triple after the episode, which depicted former bully Dave Karofsky (beautifully played by Max Adler) attempting suicide — to the tune of Young the Giant’s “Cough Syrup” — after being outed as gay to his classmates.
“What was great about the show is that they worked in conjunction with us so we knew in advance that there was going to in all likelihood be an increase in volume,” Trevor Project co-founder Peggy Rajski tells EW. “What happened was the volume went up about 300 percent, but we were ready.”
The Trevor Project is ready to help LGBTQ youth who feel they may be in crisis. If you feel you need help, please reach out 1-866-488-7386.
In high school, I weighed a lot of what raced through Dave Karofsky’s mind in this episode. All those moments compacted in the quick video above that led to his suicide attempt happened to me at some point. But lucky for me, I kept moving forward.
The phrase “it gets better” has, thankfully, entered our daily lexicon. But it’s not a cliche, it’s the truth. I want to encourage everyone to think about the power of our words, because you never know when you may be teasing the next Dave Karofsky.
Forward.
GLEE – Behind the scenes of “On My Way”
Great little clip covering the making of this week’s powerful episode of GLEE.
Love the Max Adler segment talking about his role in the episode.
GLEE – “What Doesn’t Kill You (Makes You Stronger)”
I love Jane Lynch at 1:43 mark…
GLEE: Ricky Martin and Santana “La Isla Bonita”
Really liked the lighting and love that Santana is featured here. Of course, Ricky Martin is always nice to look at too. He’s a talented guy and has a real star quality.
But past all that, the sequence seems to fall a bit flat. Starts out cool, then doesn’t really seem to go anywhere.
But, still fun to watch.
What do you think?
GLEE: First look at Ricky Martin as “The Spanish Teacher”
In the episode titled “The Spanish Teacher,” which airs February 7, Will (Matthew Morrison) gives the glee club a Spanish-singing assignment, and enlists the help of a teacher, played by Martin.
The talented Latin heartthrob, who will soon headline a Broadway revival of Evita, is expected to perform a rendition of LMFAO’s “I’m Sexy and I Know It,” as well as another song.
GLEE: Santana and Sebastian “Smooth Criminal”
The Michael Jackson covers keep on comin’ from the kids of McKinley High — and today, they’re taking on the MJ classic “Smooth Criminal.”
In a just-released clip from next week’s “Glee” episode, Santana (Naya Rivera) and Sebastian (newcomer Grant Gustin) have a sing-off set to the 1988 hit.
Love the cellists and the arrangement of the song — plus, anything Santana is in is good in my book.




