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I’m sure you’re sick of celebrity endorsements… so these stars have come up with unorthodox reasons for why they’re voting come November 6th. More
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I’m sure you’re sick of celebrity endorsements… so these stars have come up with unorthodox reasons for why they’re voting come November 6th. More
September is here. That means awesome Autumn weather, pumpkin flavored everything, beautiful leaves…..and school. Yep, students are headed back to school. The same goes for the Glee kids. Next week begins the 4th Season of GLEE on Fox. To celebrate … More
Thanks to her new venture, National College Finance Center, I got the incredible opportunity to speak to Jane Lynch about why the project is so important to her, the upcoming season of Glee, and most importantly, Cindi Lightballoon. More
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What are the Do Something Awards? VH1′s way of honoring young people who have been involved in social change. Who attended them? So many celebrities, you guys. The show will air this Thursday, but for now here’s a look a the red carpet, where everyone arrived in either ultra-muted or bright and flashy attire. More
She may talk trash as Sue Sylvester on Glee, but off-camera Jane Lynch is promoting tolerance toward minority groups in a new set of PSAs about “the R-word.” That’s “retard,” which has run the gamut from playground mockery to affectionate nickname to hateful slur. Lynch and Lauren Potter, an actress with Down’s syndrome who plays a Cheerio on the show, say that it is “not acceptable” to call anyone a retard. Warning: The video contains uncensored racial slurs as well. More
After a lengthy hiatus, Glee is back in action and ready for devastating amounts of evil. Demonic Sue calls a meeting of the demented minds in the middle of the night, time usually designated for Sylvester’s “bow-hunting for hobos.” Joining in the insidious coach of Vocal Adrenaline Dustin Goolsby (Cheyanne Jackson), disgraced glee coach Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky) and of course Terri Schuester, shrew. Sue dubs them Sargent Handsome, The Pink Dagger, Honeybadger respectively, before handing out their assignments designed to take down Will Schuester’s pride and joy. It goes without saying that Goolsy fails to ruin Schue’s current relationship and Sandy biffs the opportunity to ruin the glee kids’ performance. As for the Honeybadger? Ah, she lies in wait… More
Regionals are here! Just in time for the Glee kids to hastily write original songs for the competition! The song plunges in with an immediate Warblers rendition of “Misery,” then segues swiftly into Rachel emotes through “Only Child,” the single kid’s lament. “Damn you, dads!” she howls. Unfortunately for the only Berry on her family tree, Quinn sees her flirting with Finn and vows to never let Rachel stand in the way of her ultimate goal: prom queen. Oh, by the way, when exactly did Quinn get possessed by a demon? “How damaged does a guy have to be to be into someone as annoying as Rachel,” she snarls inside her mean girl brain, before describing herself as “relatively sane for a girl” and fondling what appears to be centuries of prom crowns. Prom queens live an average of five years longer, Quinn notes, probably because most of us lose a few years to vomiting over the statements like that. In an effort to sabotage any romantic inclinations Rachel still has by keeping a close eye on her (sure, why not), Quinn offers to write an original song with her. In turn, all the gleeks decide to write their own tune, and the premise if off and running! More
We hereby call to order The Celibacy Club! Rachel, Quinn and Emma meet in an empty classroom to confirm their commitment to not getting it, or as Ms. Pillsbury would put it, being “terrified of the hose monster.” When her chastity charms start being used as nipple rings, Emma runs into the physical manifestation of boning, i.e. Gwyneth Paltrow’s substitute teacher Holly Holiday, currently filling in for a heath teacher with a terrible case of the herp. Paltrow at her most winsome dismisses Emma’s concerns about helping sexualize children, opting instead to demonstrate condoms on cucs. This proves to be an essential lesson.
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