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Two New Songs from the Upcoming ‘Glee’ Episode, ‘Britney 2.0′
Two New Songs from the Upcoming ‘Glee’ Episode, ‘Britney 2.0′
Two New Songs from the Upcoming ‘Glee’ Episode, ‘Britney 2.0′
Britney Spears is all over 'Fox TV' this week, She of course is a new member of the judges panel on the new season of 'The X Factor.' A number of her hit tunes will also be featured on Thursday night's episode of 'Glee.' This is the second time for Britney songs to be highlighted on the hit show...
One ‘Glee’ Star Becomes ‘The New Rachel’
One ‘Glee’ Star Becomes ‘The New Rachel’
One ‘Glee’ Star Becomes ‘The New Rachel’
With lead ‘Glee’ character Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) off in New York, a power vacuum has opened up in the New Directions. The group immediately begins the quest to find a new member to take the future starlet’s place. Remember, there can be only one!
‘Glee’ Debuts ‘Call Me, Maybe’ Before Season 4 Premiere Thursday
‘Glee’ Debuts ‘Call Me, Maybe’ Before Season 4 Premiere Thursday
‘Glee’ Debuts ‘Call Me, Maybe’ Before Season 4 Premiere Thursday
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me, Maybe' finally has received the 'Glee' treatment. The show's season 4 premiere is Thursday, September 13, and Fox series has released an extended clip featuring several members of New Directions, Brittany (Heather Morris), Blaine (Darren Criss), Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) and Wade "Unique" Adams (Alex Newell)...
New ‘Glee’ Clip: Kate Hudson’s Character Criticizes Rachel
New ‘Glee’ Clip: Kate Hudson’s Character Criticizes Rachel
New ‘Glee’ Clip: Kate Hudson’s Character Criticizes Rachel
A clip from Season 4 of ‘Glee‘ has dropped, featuring Kate Hudson as dance teacher Cassandra criticizing Lea Michele‘s beloved Rachel Berry. Despite only seeing a minute of footage, we predict an Emmy for Hudson, who was also nominated for an Oscar for her work in ‘Almost Famous.’ She has really sunk h ...
‘Fame’ Returning to TV, Here Come the ‘Glee’ Comparisons
‘Fame’ Returning to TV, Here Come the ‘Glee’ Comparisons
‘Fame’ Returning to TV, Here Come the ‘Glee’ Comparisons
From just about the minute people heard that NBC was developing an adult musical series about Broadway show-business, ‘Glee‘ comparisons and contrasts flew left and right.  Now that ‘Smash‘ has come and establish itself as a separate entity, will ‘Fame‘ face the same stigma upon returning to TV?  Will ‘Fame’ face greater scrutiny now that ‘Glee’ is headed to New York, or will people remember which