Listen to the First Single from Real Housewives of Atlanta's Sheree: "Who Gon' Check Me Boo?"

At long last, The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Sheree Whitfield has completed a project. Fans have already been through the almost-launch of her fashion line, She by Sheree, and her acting career -- and who knows if Chateau Sheree will ever be completed... Real Housewives star NeNe Leakes to guest-star on Glee But here, in finished form, we have Whitfield's debut single, aptly titled after her signature catchphrase, "Who Gon' Check Me Boo."

Pat Robertson's latest target? Saturday Night Live. The televangelist railed against a skit mocking Denver Broncos' quarterback Tim Tebow, an open and devout Christian, calling it "anti-Christian bigotry." In the sketch,

Snooki has been slapped with a lawsuit. Licensing company SRG Ventures has filed a $7 million suit against the newly super skinny Jersey Shore star and her management company, the New York Post reports.

American Idol runner-up David Archuleta is about to go on a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Associated Press reports. The 20-year-old singer made the announcement Monday during a Christmas concert in downtown Salt Lake City. Coinciding with the mission, he will be taking a break from his music career.

Heading into the final judgment on Wednesday's Work of Art, Lola Thompson, the mischievous and provocative artist whose mom dated Al Pacino for a decade, believed her conceptual portrait of a couple of historian-collectors had a real shot at making the Final 3. And the episode, indeed, painted the judges as having to make a tough call whilst evaluating the portraits of people found in the village of Cold Spring, N.Y. No one stuck out for being exceptional or a total flop. "It felt like that. I don't think any of us really knew what was going to happen," Thompson, 24, said. "I was definitely surprised. I was sort of hoping and thinking maybe I would make it to the finale. So, it was really sad when I didn't." Thompson, who says she's currently working as a nanny for "two gorgeous young girls," spoke with TVGuide.com about giving judge Jerry Saltz (unintentional) grief over her elimination, why it appeared she threw Dusty under the bus, and the real deal between her and Kymia. Plus: Her final word on The Sucklord.

Dusty Mitchell was not only surprised to have been cut from Wednesday's episode of Work of Art, but he was also pretty upset. He stands by his portrait of a child made entirely out of candy as a winning work. "I don't really understand why the judges felt like it needed to be laced with conceptuality," Mitchell, 32, said. "It is a portrait. I think the combination of materials and image provided a sufficient amount of substance that went far beyond a gimmick." Mitchell, who works as an installation artist, sculptor and art teacher in Arkansas, opened up to TVGuide.com about his feelings toward his competitors' portraits, his problem with judge Jerry Saltz's critiques and what's next for him. Plus, his thoughts on having to wear Young's short shorts!

Just us, or did Rubber Man put on some pounds? Tate, is that you in there? American Horror Story's Connie Britton on the big shocker of "Birth" and what's ahead We at TVGuide.com can't wait for next week's American Horror Story finale — Christmas comes early! -- and in snooping around, we've stumbled across these rather spoilery photos of this season's clincher. What will happen now that Vivien's joined the ghosts trapped in the house? Will she get her babies back? Is Violet really over Tate? Is Ben going to shoot himself to get his family back?

[WARNING: The following story contains major spoilers from Wednesday's episode of American Horror Story, "Birth." Read at your own risk.] Who could possibly survive giving birth to the maybe-Antichrist in a house full of would-be baby-snatchers, both living and dead?

Oh, Marti Noxon, you had fun writing this one didn't you. The Buffy vet, who serves as a consulting producer on Glee this season, made her episodic writing debut with "Extraordinary Merry Christmas," a near-plotless throwback to The Judy Garland Show's boozy, high-as-a-kite holiday special (and old-timey variety specials in general). And why not? Last season, they turned Sue into the Grinch (literally) and gave Artie fake legs (literally). Why not deliver a holly-jolly Christmas by serving up some Yuletide chestnuts and the best of '60s TV (accents! corny jokes! canned laughter!)? But in case you missed the story stuff, or forgot it, or blocked it, here's what you need to know: Mr. Schue picks Artie to direct a throwback Christmas special for Lima's cable-access station, which interferes with the glee club's promise to help Sue serve at a homeless shelter (this year, she's the anti-Grinch), but they show up anyway to sing...

How does Chewbacca make his way into a Glee Christmas? It looks like the Wookiee comes bearing some directorial advice for Artie. In tonight's episode (8/7c, Fox), Artie (Kevin McHale) will be tasked with directing New Directions' Christmas special, and will get some help from a galaxy far, far away. Glee's Holiday Special: Who's kissing under the mistletoe? "A Wookiee comes to him in the middle of the night and speaks to him," series star Matthew Morrison tells TVGuide.com. Morrison got to do double-duty for the special, acting in and directing the episode, "Extraordinary Merry Christmas," which he describes as

What do brains taste like? Does Jessica Lange do her Tennessee Williams thing when the cameras aren't rolling? (Yes!) How difficult is it to cut an umbilical cord, Dylan McDermott? Who doesn't approve of Connie Britton screaming about vaginas outside Murder House when there is a real-life convent across the street? Is the place really haunted? American Horror Story Exclusive Sneak Peek: Find out what the house really wants! When TVGuide.com snooped around visited the Harmons' haunted house on a mighty chilly day last month, just as the cast and crew of American Horror Story put the final touches on filming "Birth," the season's penultimate episode (Wednesday at 10/9c on FX), creepy, gross and bizarre things were going down. We took notes and quizzed the show's stars for answers! Who is delivering Vivien's...

Only two episodes of American Horror Story to go! It's time to find out what Murder House is really after. Billie Dean, who last week gave Constance the impression that Tate and Vivien's growing bundle of evil might be the Antichrist, senses that the house has an agenda of its own — over and above the desires of all the dead people dwelling in it. American Horror Story's Taissa Farmiga dishes on Violet's fate and what's next "The force here in this house is larger than the many individual traumas, and it has a need," she says. "It wants to...

[WARNING: The following story contains major spoilers from Wednesday's episode of American Horror Story, "Smoldering Children." Read at your own risk.] Um, worst boyfriend ever? So Tate, it turns out, decided it was best for Violet not to know she had...

She's baaaaaack! In "iStill Psycho," the sequel to last year's hit special "iPsycho," iCarly's biggest fan-turned-tormentor Nora Dershlit has been sprung from the slammer, and her first item of business is re-kidnapping the gang for some New Year's Eve "fun." Exclusive First Look: Crazy iCarly fan Nora Dershlit is back for "iStill Psycho" Check out TVGuide.com's exclusive trailer for the episode to find out who she's got locked in the basement and what kind of merriment she's forcing on Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and her friends this time. Is that Nora... farting on them?!?!

iCarly's biggest fan Nora Dershlit is on the loose again! Nickelodeon will premiere "iStill Psycho," the sequel to last year's summer hit "iPsycho," on Saturday, Dec. 31 at 8/7c. After being thrown in the slammer, Nora (Danielle Morrow), their fan-turned-tormentor, will be released just in time for New Year's Eve.

Credit where credit is due: For a competition episode, this was a pretty darn good hour of Glee, almost obliterating last year's New York Nationals from our minds. Here's what went down in Tuesday's big Sectionals showdown, "Hold on to 16": Sam returned to McKinley to help New Directions beat the Troubletones and get Mercedes back (with his stripper-honed body rolls). Tina decided it was time to get Mike's dad on board with his son's future in the arts. Sebastian told Kurt to get ready because he wants himself some Blaine. Finn confessed that he was jealous of Blaine and apologized for throwing so much 'tude his way. Sam, Shelby and Rachel forced Quinn out of her funk. The New Directions triumphed at Sectionals, and...

Tessa wasn't the only one none-too-pleased to discover George making out with some hot young thing in New York right before Thanksgiving. There was also Dallas. But will Dallas do anything about it? Will George? There's no denying something strange and lovely has been building between Tessa's goofy architect dad and Chatswin's hippest haute couture-wearing mom. And the sparks are really gonna fly over the holidays — where else? -- under the mistletoe, during Suburgatory's fall finale (Wednesday at 8:30/7:30c on ABC). Exclusive: Wilmer Valderrama to play sexy New Age guru on Suburgatory Series boss Emily Kapnek tells TVGuide.com that there are good reasons why these opposites attract. "You could say that George...

It's a bad time to be carrying concealed weapons in your purse, Constance. But is it understandable? Constance, after all, has just lost her daughter, learned that Tate impregnated his girlfriend's mom (possibly with the Antichrist!) and discovered that someone sawed her scrumptious boy toy in half. American Horror Story's Lily Rabe on Nora's heartbreak, head wound Wouldn't you carry a little something for self-defense? Or, revenge? Too bad the...

Jerry Saltz picked Work of Art contestant Michelle Matson to win the whole thing — her first two pieces "The Eternal Woodsman" and "Dirty Playground" made her a frontrunner early on. But when she was faced with having to create something out of the pieces of a Fiat 500, Matson's anthropomorphic vision of a happy/sad car got her nothing but the boot. While traveling abroad, the 29-year-old Brooklyn artist who specializes in unusual paper-based creations, told TVGuide.com via e-mail about what went wrong, the Kymia controversy and her obsession with poop.

White chocolate or the promise of "beautiful cocoa babies" — which will Mercedes choose? When Sam Evans — who during his time away appears to have been moonlighting as a stripper named "White Chocolate" — returns to McKinley High, he'll be surprised to find Mercedes (Amber Riley) has moved on. And her new guy, Shane (LaMarcus Tinker), has already made a big impression, giving her the confidence to step into her own spotlight and out from Rachel's shadow. But returning Glee star Chord Overstreet tells TVGuide.com Sam's got something Marcus doesn't:

And that's how you come out in Lima Heights Adjacent. It wasn't until Finn brought out her competitive edge (hello, sectionals!) that Santana considered re-entering Mr. Schue's choir room and letting her friends help her out of the closet. And even then, she didn't get any warm fuzzies after being serenaded with Kurt and Blaine's cutesy performance of Pink's equally earnest "F---in' Perfect" because being gay doesn't mean she's going soft. Instead, after Finn created a safe haven for her to the sounds of the more appropriate "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," Santana paraded proudly down the halls of McKinley, ladies in tow, to the no-shame anthem "I Kissed a Girl." Abuela hasn't come around yet, because not everyone can be Burt Hummell, but it was so nice to see her show Brittany some affection outside of Breadsticks. Because we so enjoyed this week's Glee — and because we're still in the...

The Sucklord entered Bravo's Work of Art a brazen supervillain, but left defeated by, among other things, his sentimental side. At the end of this week's episode, he went home after co-designing a colorless maze as street art, a project that he says was the result of having been beaten down physically and emotionally by the competition. "I didn't see it coming but once it came it made total sense to me," he says. "There's not a lot of sleeping that goes on in these things. I was practically half-asleep throughout the entire challenge so I wasn't totally cognizant of what was going on, as evidenced by the mediocrity of my art work. I failed the challenge, I failed the show, I failed the competition. It was time for me to get the hell out of there." TVGuide.com spoke to The Sucklord (nee Morgan Phillips) on Thursday about why he thinks the kids challenge crippled him and why he's working on a China Chow action figure over, say, a Jerry Saltz one. Plus, his thoughts on Lord of the Rings vs. Star Wars, Lola vs. Sarah K, Jerk of Art, penises, and more:
