
Glee, Naya Rivera and Heather Morris
Whitney Houston joined the ranks of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga and Fleetwood Mac on Tuesday when the late pop singer was immortalized with her own tribute episode of Glee.
The episode started out on a somber note, with graduating seniors Mercedes, Santana, Rachel and Kurt gathering around a photo of Whitney as they slowly burst into a stripped-down version of...
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The Simpsons
Sorry Oregon, you won't be able to claim Homer, Bart and the rest of The Simpsons clan as your own. The Simpsons creator Matt Groening confirms exclusively to TV Guide Magazine that his recent statements were misinterpreted ...
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Whitney Houston, Lea Michele
Glee is filming a Whitney Houston-themed tribute episode, according to E! Online.
The upcoming episode, which is said to feature eight songs by the late Houston, won't be a straight-up tribute like past Madonna and Michael Jackson-themed episodes. Instead, the songs will represent the hard time Glee's graduating seniors are having with moving on.
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Grant Gustin
One day after Glee aired its winter finale, which included an attempted suicide, a win at Regionals, a near-exchange of matrimonial I do's, and a surprise car wreck, Grant Gustin was back at it...auditioning for film roles while the regular cast shot its next episode.
At the moment, Gustin doesn't know the fate of his controversial alter-ego Sebastian, the smarmy Warbler introduced as this season's threat to New Directions. Karofsky's tragedy appears, for now, to have...
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So the big "what if" episode of Grey's Anatomy turned out to be a big What Ev. The more things change, the more they turn out the same.
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Glee
Michael Jackson is the latest musical icon getting the star treatment on Glee, and from the looks of things, the New Directions kids have been doing their homework when it comes to the songs, the moves and — just as important — the outfits Jackson made famous.
In this video from the King of Pop's tribute episode, airing Tuesday at 8/7c on Fox, the group performs his 1983 hit "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin.'" Blaine (Darren Criss) takes the lead, dancing on his tip toes (and imitating that notorious pelvis thrust) while sporting Jackson's signature combo of...
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Glee
Valentine's Day comes early to McKinley High in Tuesday's new episode of Glee (8/9c, Fox). TVGuide.com got an early look at the love-soaked hour (titled "Yes/No") — and it is love-soaked. There are a few proposals, a shotgun wedding, broken hearts, an Oscar winner and a Real Housewives star at their bitchiest, a super supportive Coach Sue... wait, what?! Big shockers ahead. Check out 10 teases:
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Glee
Despite an exhausting shooting schedule, the Glee cast had a blast playing dress up yet again — this time in red leather, glittery gloves and fedoras, for their Michael Jackson tribute episode, airing Jan. 31. "One of our challenges," explains co-costume designer Jennifer Eve, "was to take the inspiration of Michael Jackson but keep the iconic Glee characterizations."
But it's not all sparkle and no substance. According to Cory Monteith, who plays Finn, "What makes 'Michael' a great tribute episode is that it successfully carries a lot of our storylines forward while at the same time paying homage to the King of Pop."
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Glee
The thunder's just stopped rumbling, but a storm's still a-brewin' in a chilly parking garage just outside the Paramount Studio gates on a gusty Hollywood night. Inside, oblivious drivers exiting for the evening pass choreographer Zach Woodlee putting the warmly bundled-up Glee kids through a rigorous routine. Having only just been introduced to their complicated dance moves, the physically drained troupe will be in costume and before cameras in less than an hour shooting their big "Bad" production number — the crown jewel in a tribute episode to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, that airs on Tuesday, January 31.
As the deafening prerecorded track plays "I'm bad, I'm bad/Come on/You know it," Woodlee, a recognizable face himself as one of the judges on Oxygen's The Glee Project, shouts his marching orders: "Walk, walk. Swipe, swipe, punch. Now swing! Ladies, you have to start backing up against the wall like you're scared." Woodlee separates Lea Michele (Rachel), Naya Rivera (Santana), Dianna Agron (Quinn), Heather Morris (Brittany) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina) from the boys in a dance-off pitting the New Directions against the Warblers. "I promise you this will work. Well... maybe."
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Glee
On Tuesday, Jan. 31, the Glee kids will slip on their fedoras and glittery gloves for a tribute to King of Pop Michael Jackson.
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