Watch the ‘Glee’ ‘I Kissed a Girl’ Promo
Next week, the ‘Glee‘ kids will lock lips — Katy Perry style. The new episode, ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ doesn’t air until Nov. 22, but thankfully, we’ve got a short promo to tide ya over ’til then.
Next week, the ‘Glee‘ kids will lock lips — Katy Perry style. The new episode, ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ doesn’t air until Nov. 22, but thankfully, we’ve got a short promo to tide ya over ’til then.
Last week we learned that the cast of Glee would be performing a mash up of 2 Adele songs, "Rumor Has It" along with "Someone Like You" and would be a part of the show's 300th episode. Now comes word the Mr. Schue and Shelby Corcoran will be performing an mash up of 2 different songs titled "You And I" on tomorrow night's episode.
On Nov. 1, ‘Glee‘ will return to FOX, bringing with it new drama — and new characters. But perhaps what has us most excited is the much-anticipated cover of Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),’ as performed by Blaine (Darren Criss).
If you feel like those wacky ‘Glee’ kids are everywhere lately, you aren’t alone — heck, even Cory Monteith supposedly thinks they need to take it down a notch. But in between all that singing, dancing and carrying on, the show is spreading an important pro-arts message, and the latest ‘Glee’ project is backing it up with some serious cash.
The ‘Glee’ Give a Note Campaign, coordinated through Twentieth Century Fox, the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), and the show, is looking to raise $1 million for art programs at schools across the country.
Tension on the ‘Glee‘ set? Star Cory Monteith, who plays Finn Hudson on the Fox series, says creator Ryan Murphy is overworking and underpaying the cast.
They’ve got a 3D movie, a hit TV series and one of the best-looking casts on television, so it only makes sense that Vogue would turn to the kids of ‘Glee‘ to help promote this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, a worldwide event held to boost retail sales.
For the event, scheduled for September 8, the ‘Glee’ gang slid into an assortment of hot couture and shot a glamorous promotional video, set to the strains of David Bowie’s ‘Fashion.’
On Sunday night, ‘The Glee Project’ chose the winner of its grand prize: a seven-episode storyline on the musical juggernaut ‘Glee.’
The competition, which aired on Oxygen, started with 12 performers, winnowed down from the 40,000 who submitted audition tapes, and every week one was eliminated until it was down to four — smoldering and dreadlocked Samuel, utterly-adorable Irishman Damian, catty belter Lindsay, and the sometimes cross-dressing diva Alex.
On Wednesday, Fox announced that ‘Friday Night Lights’ alum LaMarcus Tinker will join the cast of its popular musical series ‘Glee’ this season, taking on the role of football player Marcus — and of soul-diva Mercedes’ new boyfriend.
One day later, news broke of yet another addition to the New Directions crew.
After this week’s report that several popular characters on ‘Glee’ will graduate this season and leave the show, fans could use a little good news.
And now it looks like they may have gotten it: Lea Michele (Rachel) and Chris Colfer (Kurt) are reportedly set to star in a spin-off series of their own.
That giant wail of despair you heard this morning wasn't cause for alarm. It was just a nation of Gleeks in mourning.
Ryan Murphy, co-creator of 'Glee,' announced Wednesday night that series regulars Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt), and Cory Monteith (Finn) will be among those who won't be returning for season four of the hit series.
And now for your daily dose of "aww!"
YouTube user whatucalldat posted an all-too-adorable video Sunday of their "Mini Warbler" re-enacting the famous 'Teenage Dream' number from 'Glee.'