Tuesday, April 27, 2010

'American Idol''s Top Six Sing Songs from the Shania Twain Songbook

'Idol Gives Back' Raises Millions
The countdown to the "American Idol" finale continued Tuesday night when the Top Six performed music from the songbook of country artist Shania Twain, who also served as this week's mentor.

Lee DeWyze kicked off the night's performances with "You're Still the One." Randy Jackson commented, "This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I love this song. I was a little worried about you doing it. You started pitchy, but half-way through, you found a way to make it your own. You did a pretty good job." Ellen DeGeneres

felt that Lee did better than a pretty good job, saying, "You always make a song yours. It always sounds like your version rather than someone sang it before. I say all aboard the Shania Twain!" Kara DioGuardi told Lee, "The sound of your voice on every song makes it sound so relevant. Look how far you've come. That is a love song. I don't know if you related to the love portion, but you did smile a few times." Simon Cowell wrapped up the critiques saying, "I agree with everything everybody has said. That was the perfect choice out of Shania's songs."
Michael Lynche showed off his softer side on Shania's "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing." Randy complimented, "Here is what I love. You really found your zone. It can be a country song, or an R&B song, but you were really in the zone of who you are. I hope you keep that in the future. There is a big, wide-open space for you." Ellen admitted, "I was nervous for you, but it felt like Luther Vandross singing that song. I felt your emotion. I felt you getting into it. I thought it was beautiful." Kara pointed out, "One of Shania's greatest gifts is how connected she is when she sings. I always feel you go to that place. The melody is so beautiful. I was glad you didn't change it too much, but just enough to put your mark on it." Simon agreed with Ellen, saying, "I know what Ellen meant when using the comparison with Luther. It was spot-on. A good analogy. I thought it was a little wet. A little musical theater. It was a little girly."
Casey James tackled his inner country crooner with "Don't." Randy praised, "For me, this is one of the best Casey James performances ever. You really learned something here. This could be a great thing in your wheelhouse with what you already do with the guitar." Ellen concurred, adding, "You sang that as if it is where you belong. I think it was your best performance to date." Kara pointed out, "Artists don't hide the good, the bad or the ugly. That is what you did in that performance. That is what you need to keep doing to be at the front of this competition." Simon commented, "Last week was a much-needed wake-up call for you. I actually agree with Randy that this is your best performance so far. I felt you were singing the song. It felt like your song."
Crystal Bowersox tackled the Shania track, "No One Needs to Know." Randy remarked, "It wasn't my favorite performance, but I love you. I am glad you mixed it up and somebody did a country version." Ellen told her, "I say it every week. There is nothing you can't do. It wasn't my favorite performance, but you are brilliant." Kara said, "It is impossible for you not to be good, because you are coming from a place of truth. That is why I always respond to you. Was it your best? No." Simon laid it on the line: "We don't like Crystal this week. I thought it was limp. It was something you expect when you are in a coffee shop and they hire a band to sing to you when you don't want them to. I felt the song was forgettable compared to some of the other songs. This was the only week, I haven't liked you."
Aaron Kelly chose the ballad "You've Got a Way." Randy complimented, "Dude, this is definitely your wheelhouse. You are our country artist on the show this year. I think you did a real good job." Ellen pointed out, "This is going to be tough tomorrow night because everybody is doing well. I can't believe you are 16 and you sang that so well." Aaron corrected her saying, "I am 17." Ellen laughed, and continued, "The maturity you had to embrace those lyrics … good job." Kara completely concurred with Ellen, adding, "It is like you really felt those words. And you changed one line." Aaron admitted he did because he was singing the song to his mother, which got "Ahs." Simon said, "I am going to be honest with you, I know you are only 17. I think the last two weeks you have struggled. However, tonight you were like a different artist. This is the kind of record you should make if you are going to make records. It felt sincere and not like you were singing someone else's song. Well done."

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Tonight on American Idol, it would be Shania Twain songs night. Would the idol wannabees give justice to Shania Twain songs? I think that some would make a good job out of it but I am also sure that many would butcher her songs. I love Shania

Twain songs, I love their melodies and I love her voice, I could not imagine how it would come out if someone else would be singing her songs.On tonight's American Idol, the Top 6 are taking on the songs of Shania Twain.

As mentor, she tells the contestants they need to interpret the songs and make them her own.
Lee DeWyze is first, and he's singing "You're Still the One." Shania tells him he is rushing the guitar somewhat and gets him to slow it down a little. I think maybe she should have suggested he start a little lower in the chorus because it's a little rough, but overall still good, typical Lee. Randy Jackson says this is one of his all-time favorite songs. He says he was worried for him, but he found his sweet spot in the lower part of his register. Ellen DeGeneres says it was better than "pretty good" and that he made it his own. Kara DioGuardi says his voice makes every song sound "so relevant." She thinks it was "a good job." Simon Cowell agrees with "everything everyone's said." (Whoa, Twilight Zone.) He says he was pulling some weird faces here and there.
Michael Lynche is singing "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing." Shania Twain says he takes the song to a whole other place. He does a lovely job with it, and Shania is even tearing up in the audience. Randy says he was in the zone of who he is. Ellen says she was nervous, but it felt like Luther Vandross singing that song, and she felt all his emotion. Kara says he is always connected to the songs, and he put his mark on it. Simon agrees with Ellen's Luther analogy. But he thinks the performance was "wet," but no one really understands what he's talking about. He says it was "a little bit girly for you."
Casey James tells Ryan that after last week, he went through all his performances and realized that last week, he didn't give anyone anything new. He is singing "Don't." Shania tells him to let his confidence come out through the song. He says it's "a singing song," and probably the first one of those he's done in a while. I think he's probably right -- this is way more of a performance than a jam. Randy says this was one of the best Casey James performances ever and he hopes Casey really learned something from this. Ellen says he sang it like that's where he belongs. She thinks it was his best to date. Kara says artists don't hide, and tonight that is what he was doing, he was out there. Simon says last week was a much-needed wakeup call and he agrees with Randy that it was his best performance.
Oooh! Did you see the So You Think You Can Dance ad? The Top 10 will be paired with 10 all stars from past seasons. (Yes, I know this is old news that Nigel has been tweeting about for ages, but now it's really real!)
Crystal Bowersox says she loved working with Shania because she is so nice and is surrounded by an aura of positivity. Shania says she should bring in a more positive feeling to her tone because this is a peppy song. Crystal interviews that it's a message to her boyfriend, who will "man up" one of these days. Heh. She sings "No One Needs to Know," and it's sweet and fun, a bit of a change for her. Plus, she seamlessly harmonizes with her background singer -- how many times have we seen people mess that up on this show? Randy says it felt like Nickel Creek, but it wasn't his favorite performance, but he's glad she did a country performance. Ellen says there is nothing she can't do, though it wasn't her favorite either. Kara says it's impossible for not to sound good because she's so authentic, but it wasn't her best. Simon says it was limp and felt like a coffee shop where they hire people to sing when you don't really want them to.
Aaron Kelly is singing "You Got a Way" and he tells her he is debating about some part of it. She tells him to stop thinking so much about hitting the notes and just feel the song. He sings and reminds us that he has a big voice -- it's one of his better performances, I'd say. Randy says this is his wheelhouse and that he did a really good job. Ellen says this week is going to be tough because everyone is doing so well. Kara says he really felt the words and he changed a line. He adds that he was singing the song to his mom, which is why he changed the line. Simon says he's struggled the past couple of weeks, but tonight "you were like a different artist."
Siobhan Magnus is singing Shania's first No. 1 hit, "Any Man of Mine." Shania tells her to put some character into the words to make them come alive. She sings it fast and with some attitude, and then closes with a couple of those huge, incredible notes. I don't always feel her big notes, but tonight they worked. Randy says he loved it, loved it, loved it. Ellen says it was fantastic and a good way to end the show. Kara says Siobhan is back. Simon says he really, really liked the song, though the thought the end went on a little too long. He says it was like she was giving birth up there if you just heard that note in isolation (bahahahahaha), but he liked it.

Tyra Sanchez wins RuPaul’s Drag Race


The end has come when no one has to lip sync for their life. Tyra Sanchez has taken the crown for the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and it ain’t pretty. Many

people are fuming mad on Twitter exclaiming their reaction to the win. Many wanted JujuBee to win and some think Raven deserved it. We personally think the contestants of the season were mostly not that great. Anyway, Tyra Sanchez is the queen for now until the next season and everyone knows that Jujubee will get the “Miss

Congeniality” award. Let’s just hope that Tyra Sanchez doesn’t attempt to release a single with that voice of hers.Tyra Sanchez Winner of Rupaul Drag Race Season 2 Finale – Reality TV show’s season finale for the series that is hosted by Rupaul, America’s Next Drag Superstar. The new Drag Race queen for season 2, it’s no other than Tyra Sanchez. The season finale was aired yesterday, April 26, 2010.
The last three queens will have to face their ultimate challenge, recording a music video for RuPaul’s next single: “Jealous of My Boogie.” Robert Verdi, Mathu Anderson and choreographer Ryan Heffington will be the guest stars, and Jujubee (Airline Inthyrath) was eliminated in the 11 episode.Congratulations to Tyra Sanchez for winning Season 2 of RuPaul's Drag Race last night. I thought Raven would win, but based on what we saw during the finale it's hard to disagree with the judge's decision. Tyra Sanchez has calimed victory in the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race . Many people have been extremely angry on Twitter in relation to the win. JujuBee was the favourate to win, and many think Raven deserved it, not being able to understand how Tyra Sancez managed to seal the win.
For now Tyra Sanchez is the queen for now until the next season and whil everybody can be certain that Jujubee will get the “Miss Congeniality” award. With such a critical responce to Sacnhez’s singing voice, people are hoping that the confidence and fame associated with the win will lead to her releasing a single.

First reviews of 'Iron Man 2' appear

136754-iron_man2-341x182After capturing the hearts of audiences' (and the Academy) for his moving role in "The Wrestler," Mickey Rourke shows a darker side in his new role in "Iron Man 2." As Tony Stark's nemesis, Rourke is Ivan Vanko, a tattooed Russian physicist determined to overpower Robert Downey Jr.'s character.

"It's been OK," he said of the dramatic change in characters. "You know, I wanted to do a different kind of movie after 'The Wrestler,' and this was definitely different--way different--so it was a lot of fun to do this."

To prepare for the role, Rourke told us he actually spent time in Russia."Iron Man 2" has its mega world premiere in Hollywood in just a couple of hours, but the movie screened today in the U.K., where it opens this Friday. (Yes, much of the world gets to see it a week before North America.)
A popular U.K. blog, Hey You Guys, seems to have the the first review. I'm going to try holding off reading these as long as possible but you guys feel free to indulge.
And I just came across a take on the movie from the Mirror, which is billing itself as having the first review (sorry buddy). I'm not reading it but I can't help but notice the headline: "mind-numbingly dull, chaotic and unwatchable."
"I was in Russia on other business and it just happened to come at the right time, so I was able to go there and visit the prison," he said. He brought back what he learned there and "laid it out" for director Jon Favreau, who allowed the actor to the freedom to "roll with it." After some silly little volcano in Iceland tanked the “Iron Man 2″ premiere in London, Paramount Pictures did the next best thing and moved it back to Hollywood. I mean, where else were they gonna go, New York? Not a chance! The Iron Man 2 premiere was held at the El Capitan Theater (which is right across from the Grauman’s Chinese Theater) in the heart of Hollywood."Iron Man 2" has its mega world premiere in Hollywood in just a couple of hours, but the movie screened today in the U.K., where it opens this Friday. (Yes, much of the world gets to see it a week before North America.)
A popular U.K. blog, Hey You Guys, seems to have the the first review. I'm going to try holding off reading these as long as possible but you guys feel free to indulge.
And I just came across a take on the movie from the Mirror, which is billing itself as having the first review (sorry buddy). I'm not reading it but I can't help but notice the headline: "mind-numbingly dull, chaotic and unwatchable."

Mickey Rourke discusses his darker side at the 'Iron Man 2' premiere

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After capturing the hearts of audiences' (and the Academy) for his moving role in "The Wrestler," Mickey Rourke shows a darker side in his new role in "Iron Man 2." As Tony Stark's nemesis, Rourke is Ivan Vanko, a tattooed Russian physicist

determined to overpower Robert Downey Jr.'s character.
"It's been OK," he said of the dramatic change in characters. "You know, I wanted to do a different kind of movie after 'The Wrestler,' and this was definitely different--way different--so it was a lot of fun to do this."

To prepare for the role, Rourke told us he actually spent time in Russia."Iron Man 2" has its mega world premiere in Hollywood in just a couple of hours, but the movie screened today in the U.K., where it opens this Friday. (Yes, much of the world gets to see it a week before North America.)
A popular U.K. blog, Hey You Guys, seems to have the the first review. I'm going to try holding off reading these as long as possible but you guys feel free to indulge.
And I just came across a take on the movie from the Mirror, which is billing itself as having the first review (sorry buddy). I'm not reading it but I can't help but notice the headline: "mind-numbingly dull, chaotic and unwatchable."
"I was in Russia on other business and it just happened to come at the right time, so I was able to go there and visit the prison," he said. He brought back what he learned there and "laid it out" for director Jon Favreau, who allowed the actor to the freedom to "roll with it." After some silly little volcano in Iceland tanked the “Iron Man 2″ premiere in London, Paramount Pictures did the next best thing and moved it back to Hollywood. I mean, where else were they gonna go, New York? Not a chance! The Iron Man 2 premiere was held at the El Capitan Theater (which is right across from the Grauman’s Chinese Theater) in the heart of Hollywood.

Robert Downey Jr. at the 'Iron Man 2' premiere on the film's appeal

136754-iron_man2-341x182Showing off his always quirky fashion sense, Robert Downey Jr. arrived in style at the premiere of his new film

"Iron Man 2" in Hollywood on Monday night. Donning a typical pair of funky shades and a faux flower in his lapel, Downey talked to reporters outside the El Capitan Theatre about reprising the role of Tony Stark.So why does he think the first film was such a hit?

"Well, I know that a big part of it was that we were able to do what most of these genre films can't do, which is appeal to women and younger gals," he told us as we fought to get in a question amongst a pool of reporters on the red carpet. "And we didn't necessarily design it that way. I think part of it was always in the fabric of the 'Iron Man' story. I know that Stan Lee said that 'Iron Man' got more female fan mail than all the other superheroes put together--probably because he's a bit more vulnerable and reminds them of their snotty boyfriends that they wish to calm down."
After seeing the film, we don't know how vulnerable Stark really is, but he certainly does remind of us of a couple of obnoxious suitors we've dated who have needed to be reigned in.After capturing the hearts of audiences' (and the Academy) for his moving role in "The Wrestler," Mickey Rourke shows a darker side in his new role in "Iron Man 2." As Tony Stark's nemesis, Rourke is Ivan Vanko, a tattooed Russian physicist determined to overpower Robert Downey Jr.'s character.
"It's been OK," he said of the dramatic change in characters. "You know, I wanted to do a different kind of movie after 'The Wrestler,' and this was definitely different--way different--so it was a lot of fun to do this."
To prepare for the role, Rourke told us he actually spent time in Russia.
"I was in Russia on other business and it just happened to come at the right time, so I was able to go there and visit the prison," he said. He brought back what he learned there and "laid it out" for director Jon Favreau, who allowed the actor to the freedom to "roll with it."

Tyra Sanchez Winner of Rupaul Drag Race Season 2 Finale


Tyra Sanchez Winner of Rupaul Drag Race Season 2 Finale – Reality TV show’s season finale for the series that is hosted by Rupaul, America’s Next Drag Superstar. The new Drag Race queen for season 2, it’s no other than Tyra Sanchez. The season finale was aired yesterday, April 26, 2010.

The last three queens will have to face their ultimate challenge, recording a music video for RuPaul’s next single: “Jealous of My Boogie.” Robert Verdi, Mathu Anderson and choreographer Ryan Heffington will be the guest stars, and Jujubee (Airline Inthyrath) was eliminated in the 11 episode.

For the second season, the contestants number have been increased with three totaling twelfe contestants. Writing a goodbye message, in lipstick on their workstation mirror is also something new and was started by the first eliminated queen of this season.The end has come when no one has to lip sync for their life. Tyra Sanchez has taken the crown for the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and it ain’t pretty. Many people are fuming mad on Twitter exclaiming their reaction to the win. Many wanted JujuBee to win and some think Raven deserved it. We personally think the contestants of the season were mostly not that great. Anyway, Tyra Sanchez is the queen for now until the next season and everyone knows that Jujubee will get the “Miss Congeniality” award. Let’s just hope that Tyra Sanchez doesn’t attempt to release a single with that voice of hers.

'One Tree Hill': Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian Alex Dupre

one-tree-hill-every-picture-tells-a-story.jpg"One Tree Hill" returns from a long hiatus, bringing its familiar blend of camp, soap and melodrama back with it.

Hey, remember when Haley's mom died? And Jana slept with her co-star, who secretly taped it? And Brooke and Julian got back together? And Clay met his dead ex-wife's crazy doppleganger? And Mouth macked on Lauren? And Grubbs got a record deal? Yeah, I don't really remember the last few, either. But they all happened. Let's see what's in store next for our Tree Hillers, shall we?
Brooke and Julian are back together, schmoopy as ever and acting as if all of the ridiculous childishness of the last six episodes or so never happened. I am perfectly OK with this, as I have already blocked it out completely. On the last day of principal photography of Julian's film, Jana's co-star Josh's computer -- which has the illicit sex tape on it -- gets stolen. Whoever did the stealing is now blackmailing the producers for $1 million in order to keep it quiet. OK, I highly doubt normal producers would pay to keep the tape suppressed. It's free publicity! Julian then confirms my cynicism by mentioning the publicity thing himself, but Brooke very maturely urges him to help Alex out of this situation. Josh turns out to be the one behind the entire scam, though, so Alex just might be beyond Julian's help this time.
Haley takes a pregnancy test, but it turns out negative. Nathan wants a baby and says they can try again, but from the look on Haley's face a baby is the last thing on her mind considering her grief over her mother's death. She then completely shatters my heart by breaking down in anguished tears all alone in the middle of the night. Poor Haley.
Quinn is busy this week with her big gallery opening. Everything is going well until Crazy Doppleganger Katie buys Clay's portrait from the show, causing him to drop his beer right on the ground in horror. Don't waste beer, Clay. Even with the threat of getting your bunny boiled, that's just uncalled for. Operation: Crazy Stalker is officially underway, with Katie texting Clay about how Quinn is all wrong for him. He tells her under no uncertain circumstances to leave, and later comes clean to Quinn about the entire situation, even showing her a picture of Sarah so they can both be creeped out by the resemblance. Hooray for honesty!
Skills is back in town and wants Lauren back as well, but she's more interested in her new thing with Mouth than going backward with Skills. Lauren decides to tell Mouth she is only interested in him while in front of a camera that is set up to randomly take pictures and then display them in a slide show during the gallery show. Which, of course, Skills sees; he hen proceeds to punch Mouth right in the, well, mouth. Lauren and Mouth are not very smart, y'all.
Grubbs' record is coming along, but Miranda the producer's visa gets revoked and she has to leave the country. Grubbs' solution is to ask her to marry him. These people have their own storyline why?

Monday, April 26, 2010

Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 19

One Tree Hill Full Episodes. Watch this very popular episode today the One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 19. In this episode we got to see Haley struggles with her mother's death; Julian and Brooke each receive a stunning surprise; Skills discovers the truth about Lauren. Don't

miss to watch this very exciting episode of One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 19.
Visit the link I have below, that link will lead you to the site where you can watch One Tree Hill Full Episodes in a high definition and of course its free. Just copy and paste the link below to your address bar.After a few months on hiatus, "One Tree Hill" returns this Monday (April 26) with the final four episodes of Season 7.
As of now, the series has not yet been renewed for an eighth year, so what happens in these next few hours should be interesting.
Korbi TV caught up with "OTH" star James Lafferty (Nathan Scott) to get a little scoop on what we can expect...
Last we saw Nathan, his mother-in-law had just lost her battle with cancer. Will much of your upcoming storyline revolve around Nathan helping Haley and Jamie through that loss?
JL: It's actually Nathan and Jamie helping Haley through it. She's obviously the one that's hit the hardest by [her mother's death]. Her and [her sister] Quinn. So it's something that is going to pull the Scott family unit tighter.
Would you say that's a major theme throughout the end of this season?
JL: Yeah. Absolutely. There are definitely new developments that the viewers should be tuning in for, specifically in the finale episode. But as these next four air, we're going to see a lot of them dealing with the pain of Haley's mom passing away.
Because we don't know whether or not that finale will be the final episode of the series, there's a lot of talk about how the season will end. Will there be a cliffhanger as per usual?
JL: Um, I don't know. I think that the way the finale ends will depend on whether or not we get an eighth season pick up.
Ah, so you shot different endings.
JL: Yeah, I don't know, I may actually be crossing the line even saying that, but hopefully they'll give me a "Get Out Of Jail Free" card.
Yeah, you're probably okay as long as you don't spill the specifics of what was shot. Can you tell us, though, if the show does end here, are you happy with the way Nathan's storyline wraps up?
JL: Yeah, I mean, I guess. I think that we will always be able to end the show better if we know when the end is [coming]. I think that goes for any show. And I think the fans will be left wanting more if we don't get another season, absolutely.
But your characters do seem to be in a good place in terms of following the right future paths. The Scott family is on solid ground, Clay has come along and fits in well while making Quinn happy, Brooke and Julian seem to be a good match.
JL: Yeah, I think character-wise, we're all heading down the right roads. You know, if we were to get cut off now, I'm not saying there would be some sort of catastrophic fallout, because we left so many loose ends. But I think you can always [wrap the stories up] better if you know the end is coming ahead of time.
Well, say that the show did get another season, are you thinking about what you'd like to see happen? Maybe another baby for Nathan and Haley?
JL: I think I'd just like to see Nathan continue to be passionate about whatever he does, whether it's the NBA or another career path. I think it would be interesting to see him do something else. You know, we've known Nathan as a basketball player for so long, it would be cool to see how he did in the world without it and what his struggle would be if he tried to stray from that.

Debtorboards: Solution to Consumers’ Debt Issues

troubled consumerMost consumers encounter issues and problems with their debts. To add, debt collectors seem a villain for those who have dues. Solution to this has come… the answer is Debtorboards.
Mr. Katz stated: “Debtorboards is geared to help people use the laws as they are on the books as both a shield and a sword.”. He received $36,000 from his own court

case against the collection agencies. Of course, debt collectors are not that satisfied with the court case trend. Rozanne M. Andersen, Chief executive of ACA International, stated that she is affected with the increasing lawsuits, which she said cost her industry hundreds of millions of dollars a year. She said much of the raise was the effect of unclear language in the Fair Debt Collection Act. With this, Debtorboards could add challenge on the part of the debt collectors.
Debt collectors are compelled, for instance, to be familiar with them on a voice message left for a consumer, she said. But they are also outlawed from telling a third party — counting someone who might overhear a phone message — about a consumer’s debt. As added by Ms. Andersen: “We are between a rock and a hard place.” “We believe those types of Web sites are encouraging people to not take responsibility for just debt,” she added.
Debtorboards may assist consumers with their debt issues. On the other hand, Debtorboards could bring difficulties from debt collectors in pursuing their clients or consumers.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

American Idol’s Duet Present Brooke White and Justin Gaston

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Before Ryan is going to disappoint another singer, which offers the latest Idol Gives Back plug – remember that will be next Wednesday. It also represents the movie clip, Elliott Yamin and Kara DioGuardi trip to Angola, where the Idol Gives Back

funds grade school home-resistant malaria and buying hundreds of thousands of mosquito nets.

Ryan then goes through next week’s lineup of entertainment: Black Eyed Peas, Jeff Beck, Joss Stone, Mary J. Blige, Annie Lennox, Carrie Underwood and Sir Elton John.
Tonight, however, we have a former finalist Brooke White and If I Can Dream Justin

Gaston singing star, you guessed it, if I Can Dream – Elvis Presley peak 1968 Christmas special for NBC (often referred to them as “back”). Their duet just give it a clear why Brooke got the hit television program, and Justin had his own web series. Do not make me want to go to Hulu, I tell you why.
But if you want it for free on iTunes.Here is the Brooke White Justin Gaston If I Can Dream live performance on American Idol video from Season 9 Top 9 results night Weds April 14, 2010. The season 7 finalist and the former Nashville Star contestant on performed the classic Elvis Presley song.

Report: Peter Steele of Type O Negative, dead


According to Mistress Juliya on Twitter, Peter Steele, frontman for Type O Negative, has passed away.

She said, “Today is a very sad day in metal…End of an era. Peter Steele passed today. I loved my friend…our idol…my heart is with his band and family… @msjenncity he passed of heart failure today. Just spoke to Kenny.”
His Wikipedia has been updated to reflect his passing on April 14, 2010. We hope this is not true. We’ll keep our ear to the ground for any updates.Latest Updates Peter Steele born on 4th January 1962 in Brooklyn, New York,was the lead singer, bassist, and composer for the Gothic metal band Type O Negative: Steele has also revealed in recent interviews that Type O Negative’s split from Roadrunner Records, aside from a poor offer, had to do with an allegedly unauthorized release of a Best Of compilation.Additionally, he later revealed on MTV’s Headbangers Ball that the new alliance with SPV Records is probably his favorite thing about Dead Again from a production standpoint.

In April 2007, Steele revealed that he began identifying himself as Roman Catholic in recent years, after decades of self-professed atheism. In an interview with Decibel magazine, Steele explains “There are no atheists in foxholes, they say, and I was a foxhole atheist for a long time. But after going through a midlife crisis and having many things change very quickly, it made me realize my mortality. And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what’s after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it’s a frightening thought to go nowhere. I also can’t believe that people like Stalin and Hitler are gonna go to the same place as Mother Teresa.”

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Glee Season 2 Episode 1 Full Episodes, Latest Seasons

Recap: 'Glee' returns in 'Hell-O'
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Glee has already becoming the buzz all over with #GLEE becoming trending topic on Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites. Google trends also says, people are searching for Glee Season 2 premiere, Watch Glee online etc.

I will post the link where you can watch this Glee Season 2 Episode 1 later after the show.

Few hours after original series aired on TV, online streaming video for Glee Season 1 Episode 14 usually available on Net and of course, if video available, as soon as possible you can see watch link available in this page so you can watch this episode for free directly from 3rd party sites such as zshare or wisevid. Please be patient while we search and update the video.
Before you watch Glee s01e14 1×14 episode, check out the plot summary of what’s going to happen. Glee returns with a bang: new couples, new songs and new attitude. Rachel and Finn have a rocky start to their relationship at the same time that Will and Emma try to find a way to be together.In typical “Glee” fashion, the show’s creators waste no time back into action, as “Hell-O” kicks off the new season. Within an hour, Rachel loses Finn, finds new “love,” is forced to break up with that guy, then enters back into the relationship secretly and Finn tries wooing her back. And that’s just one storyline.
In an instrumental allusion to Rachel's best number from last season, “Don’t Rain on My Parade” from triumphant “Sectionals,” the Gleeks walk down the hall like rock stars (“I feel like Lady Gaga,” says Kurt), that is until the inevitable slushies meet face. And we’re off!
[Full recap of Tuesday's (April 13) "Glee" after the break...]
In the simplest, cheapest, easiest plot ploy to ascertain, Sue Sylvester is back in charge of her Cheerios cheerleaders, reinstalled by Principal Figgins because he slept with her. Wait, ew? What? Ew. Didn't see that coming... (Actually, that’s “slept,” with quotes: she met him for dinner, ruffied his drink, he wakes next to her – he naked, she in her favorite red running suit – she takes a ridiculous photo and threatens to send it to his wifey and his church. Blackmail with no “actual” evidence (ew ew ew) but strong enough to be scary.)
Meanwhile, Finn’s feeling down. We’ve moved from football season to basketball season, and he’s not as good at that and, well, Rachel is convinced she’s his girlfriend and is naturally overcontrolling, overbearing and a general spazz. A spazz that he doesn’t seem to mind all that much until…
Oh, wait. Time for a hilariously weak, but pleasing, artifice to introduce the night’s musical theme. “Hell-O.” A reintroduction. A starting over for the Glee club, in sound and to the season of viewers. And the word Hell, which isn’t as pleasing as Hello. We see what you did there.
Mr. Schuester and Finn bro it up, with the Glee club leader pushing the jock to recover from all the baby daddy drama with Quinn, to “being OK just being you” like, y’know, Mick Jagger and the Doors’ Jim Morrison. Cue “Hello, I Love You,” featuring a nod to the absurdity of a rock covers band on retainer in a high school. Cory Monteith’s Finn shows off his husky tenor, and hilariously provides for us a second-long shot of Kurt going into heat. All eyes on him, that is until he’s upstaged by Jesse St. James. More on that in a second.
In an effort to cause chaos in the Glee club, Sue enlists the ever-ditzy Brittany and Santana to tear Finn away from Rachel, with the ultimate goal of getting Rachel to quit, erasing the school’s chances to place at Regionals (which they need to do to keep their funding). They decide that the best approach is to offer the prospect of a cheerleader sandwich.
The allure is too great, Finn tells Rachel he needs to be a free man, she busts out some seriously histrionics, brings the pain by erupting into All American Rejects, “Give You Hell.” Despite the burn, it comes off like a Coke commercial. There’s some inexplicable break dancing. We predict a group dance lesson in the future.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Back in Tune with Glee Creators Brad Falchuck and Ian Brennan by Troy Rogers


'Glee' is back! And maybe it's true that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but I think this was one of its strongest episodes yet. And the fact that it guest-starred two of my favorite Broadway stars was just icing on the delicious, delicious cake.

New New Directions: In keeping with the fact that it's the spring premiere, this episode is all about moving forward -- illustrated by Will's selection of "hello" as the theme for the latest round of songs. After winning Sectionals, the Glee kids are

stars! Glitterati! Lady Gaga-esque! ...For about five minutes until they're slushied. Well, at least they'll stay humble.
Higgins insists that the club place at Regionals to stay alive, where their main competition will be Vocal Adrenaline, the virtually unbeatable group directed by IDINA MENZEL!!! Have I died and gone to Broadway geek heaven? Is Bernadette Peters going to show up as Will's mom? Will Raul Esparza stop by as a new teacher at McKinley High? You guys had better hope not, because I'd probably turn into an incoherent fangirl at that point.
Romeos and Juliet: When Rachel proves, in a shocking turn of events, to be a high-maintenance girlfriend who's also social kryptonite, Finn dumps her. It probably didn't help that Sue threw Brittany and Santana at him in a threesome-ful attempt to get Rachel to quit the club out of heartbreak. Finn tries to move on with "Hello, I Love You," while Rachel drops the "o" and slams him with a rousing "Gives You Hell." I give her the edge, though maybe that's because I prefer the more natural rehearsal room songs over the music video-style montages.
Rachel moves on a little faster than Finn, in fact, when she meets Jesse St. James, her counterpart at Vocal Adrenaline. Jesse is played by Jonathan Groff(!!!), Lea Michele's co-star in "Spring Awakening," which is incidentally an awesome show and all of you should go see it while it's on tour. Seriously. Do it. Jesse is so over-the-top ridiculously egotistical that it's hilarious, but it's love at first song when he and Rachel bump into each other while browsing sheet music and knock out a rather treacly duet of "Hello," by Lionel Richie.

Thanks to Brittany and Santana, the club finds out about our star-crossed lovers and threatens to kick Rachel out if she doesn't break up with Jesse. And to be fair, given Rachel's tendency toward "his and hers" relationship calendars and other undesirable traits in a girlfriend, I don't blame them for assuming Jesse is a spy (not that she doesn't have many great qualities, of course).

After Sue welcomes Rachel into the McKinley High "Old Maids Club" (picture the exact opposite of the Cheerios), Rachel gets Jesse's assurance that he's nuts about her and suggests a secret relationship. I'm not sure how to interpret Idina spotting Jesse and Rachel kissing, though. Jesse clearly saw her, but I think his expression is open to interpretation. Or maybe I'm just (not) seeing what I (don't) want to see, given how super-fake he seemed in the first scene.
Once Rachel assures everyone it's over with Jesse, Finn very sincerely asks her to be "in a real couple" with him, and refuses to give up when she cites the drama it would cause on the team and declines. Um ... couldn't she have just said she wasn't over Jesse yet? Lea Michele and Cory Monteith play "Hello, Goodbye" perfectly, looking upset and hopeful, respectively. Even though Rachel is lying to him, I honestly can't say I feel that bad for Finn. He jerked her around, and he's obviously still not over Quinn.
He even cooks: He may be all kinds of messed up, and he may have an unhealthy addiction to L.A. Looks (gotta side with Sue on that one), but Will Shuester sure can reel in the ladies! It's initially rough going with Emma, who insists on a full dental cleaning before kissing. When things start to heat up on their first date, she confesses that she's never made it to home base with a guy before because she's waiting for someone who can deal with her brand of crazy ... or maybe until someone invents a full-body condom?
Will stops by a Vocal Adrenaline rehearsal to accuse them of sending Jesse to spy on New Directions, and walks in during an awesome performance of "Highway to Hell." Jonathan Groff, man. Yeah. But OH NOES, Will's conversation with Idina somehow leads to a hot 'n heavy makeout session on his couch! He stops things before they get too far, but still, dude. Emma's far too adorable to cheat on. (Also, way to send out the message to teendom that your guy will cheat on you if you don't sex him up!) Idina suggests that Will take some time to get reacquainted with Will, seeing as he's separated from his wife and things with Emma are already fizzling. And then she gives him her number. You know, for later. Can't say I blame her.
In the meantime, Terri interrupts Emma as she's setting up for a surprise date at Will's apartment. Wow, I can't even look at her without glaring. Emma does stand up to the verbal abuse way better than you'd expect, though. Unfortunately, Terri breaks the news that she and Will danced to "Hello Again" by Neil Diamond at the prom long before he chose it for a romantic dance with Emma. And while Emma knows he didn't consciously remember the song, she believes his choice means he isn't really over Terri. I can understand that, but I definitely can't understand her logic that settling for her crazy is somehow equivalent to settling for Terri's crazy. Lying about being pregnant vs. always having minty fresh breath when you kiss seems like a pretty easy call to me. Sadly, Will and Emma are over before they even truly began, so that Will can log some solo time.

Back in Tune with Glee Creators Brad Falchuck and Ian Brennan by Troy Rogers


'Glee' is back! And maybe it's true that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but I think this was one of its strongest episodes yet. And the fact that it guest-starred two of my favorite Broadway stars was just icing on the delicious, delicious cake.

New New Directions: In keeping with the fact that it's the spring premiere, this episode is all about moving forward -- illustrated by Will's selection of "hello" as the theme for the latest round of songs. After winning Sectionals, the Glee kids are

stars! Glitterati! Lady Gaga-esque! ...For about five minutes until they're slushied. Well, at least they'll stay humble.
Higgins insists that the club place at Regionals to stay alive, where their main competition will be Vocal Adrenaline, the virtually unbeatable group directed by IDINA MENZEL!!! Have I died and gone to Broadway geek heaven? Is Bernadette Peters going to show up as Will's mom? Will Raul Esparza stop by as a new teacher at McKinley High? You guys had better hope not, because I'd probably turn into an incoherent fangirl at that point.
Romeos and Juliet: When Rachel proves, in a shocking turn of events, to be a high-maintenance girlfriend who's also social kryptonite, Finn dumps her. It probably didn't help that Sue threw Brittany and Santana at him in a threesome-ful attempt to get Rachel to quit the club out of heartbreak. Finn tries to move on with "Hello, I Love You," while Rachel drops the "o" and slams him with a rousing "Gives You Hell." I give her the edge, though maybe that's because I prefer the more natural rehearsal room songs over the music video-style montages.
Rachel moves on a little faster than Finn, in fact, when she meets Jesse St. James, her counterpart at Vocal Adrenaline. Jesse is played by Jonathan Groff(!!!), Lea Michele's co-star in "Spring Awakening," which is incidentally an awesome show and all of you should go see it while it's on tour. Seriously. Do it. Jesse is so over-the-top ridiculously egotistical that it's hilarious, but it's love at first song when he and Rachel bump into each other while browsing sheet music and knock out a rather treacly duet of "Hello," by Lionel Richie.

Thanks to Brittany and Santana, the club finds out about our star-crossed lovers and threatens to kick Rachel out if she doesn't break up with Jesse. And to be fair, given Rachel's tendency toward "his and hers" relationship calendars and other undesirable traits in a girlfriend, I don't blame them for assuming Jesse is a spy (not that she doesn't have many great qualities, of course).

After Sue welcomes Rachel into the McKinley High "Old Maids Club" (picture the exact opposite of the Cheerios), Rachel gets Jesse's assurance that he's nuts about her and suggests a secret relationship. I'm not sure how to interpret Idina spotting Jesse and Rachel kissing, though. Jesse clearly saw her, but I think his expression is open to interpretation. Or maybe I'm just (not) seeing what I (don't) want to see, given how super-fake he seemed in the first scene.
Once Rachel assures everyone it's over with Jesse, Finn very sincerely asks her to be "in a real couple" with him, and refuses to give up when she cites the drama it would cause on the team and declines. Um ... couldn't she have just said she wasn't over Jesse yet? Lea Michele and Cory Monteith play "Hello, Goodbye" perfectly, looking upset and hopeful, respectively. Even though Rachel is lying to him, I honestly can't say I feel that bad for Finn. He jerked her around, and he's obviously still not over Quinn.
He even cooks: He may be all kinds of messed up, and he may have an unhealthy addiction to L.A. Looks (gotta side with Sue on that one), but Will Shuester sure can reel in the ladies! It's initially rough going with Emma, who insists on a full dental cleaning before kissing. When things start to heat up on their first date, she confesses that she's never made it to home base with a guy before because she's waiting for someone who can deal with her brand of crazy ... or maybe until someone invents a full-body condom?
Will stops by a Vocal Adrenaline rehearsal to accuse them of sending Jesse to spy on New Directions, and walks in during an awesome performance of "Highway to Hell." Jonathan Groff, man. Yeah. But OH NOES, Will's conversation with Idina somehow leads to a hot 'n heavy makeout session on his couch! He stops things before they get too far, but still, dude. Emma's far too adorable to cheat on. (Also, way to send out the message to teendom that your guy will cheat on you if you don't sex him up!) Idina suggests that Will take some time to get reacquainted with Will, seeing as he's separated from his wife and things with Emma are already fizzling. And then she gives him her number. You know, for later. Can't say I blame her.
In the meantime, Terri interrupts Emma as she's setting up for a surprise date at Will's apartment. Wow, I can't even look at her without glaring. Emma does stand up to the verbal abuse way better than you'd expect, though. Unfortunately, Terri breaks the news that she and Will danced to "Hello Again" by Neil Diamond at the prom long before he chose it for a romantic dance with Emma. And while Emma knows he didn't consciously remember the song, she believes his choice means he isn't really over Terri. I can understand that, but I definitely can't understand her logic that settling for her crazy is somehow equivalent to settling for Terri's crazy. Lying about being pregnant vs. always having minty fresh breath when you kiss seems like a pretty easy call to me. Sadly, Will and Emma are over before they even truly began, so that Will can log some solo time.

'Glee' Premiere: Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff say 'Hello' while Sue Sylvester 'Vogue's

Glee-Fox-Cast-320.jpgNews of “Glee” star Jane Lynch’s engagement broke this weekend, but on Monday night, the bride-to-be revealed that she and longtime love Lara Embry already have the entertainment for their big day planned out.

When asked if she plans to show off her “Glee”-ful pipes at her own nuptials, having recently performed a Madonna song for an upcoming episode of her FOX show, Jane revealed the wedding day entertainment news.

“I will not be singing at my wedding,” Jane laughed with AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman at the “Glee” spring premiere soiree on Monday night at Los Angeles’ Bar Marmont. “My best friend Laura will. I’ve already got her commitment.”
In the upcoming Madonna-themed “Glee,” set to air on April 20, Jane gives a rousing rendition of “Vogue,” so Laura asked the star if she’d be interested in a contribution from the Material Girl herself at Jane and Lara’s wedding, should Mama Madonna happen to be free.
“I would love to have Madonna lay down some tracks for my wedding,” Jane joked.
Because Jane can’t marry her girlfriend in California due to the overturning of gay marriage in the 2008 election, she and Lara are still working on where the happy couple will walk down the aisle.he world premiere of SUE SYLVESTER’s (Jane Lynch) “Vogue” video will air during the highly anticipated spring premiere of GLEE tonight,Tuesday, April 13 (9:28-10:30 PM ET/PT) following AMERICAN IDOL on FOX. The three-minute video premiere, which is sponsored by Chevy, will debut one week before it airs as part of “The Power of Madonna” episode on Tuesday, April 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). Sure to be a fan favorite, GLEE’s “Vogue” features Sue, KURT (Chris Colfer) and MERCEDES (Amber Riley) in an homage to Madonna with a brilliant shot-by-shot re-creation of the groundbreaking music video.In the “Hell-o” spring premiere episode, GLEE picks up as New Directions is fresh off their monumental win at Sectionals and feeling on top of the world. With an extra spring in their step, they get to work on new numbers for Regionals – including a memorable rendition of The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye.” But when RACHEL (Lea Michele) and FINN’s (Cory Monteith) budding romance hits a bump in the road after she becomes involved with a competitor, JESSE ST. JAMES (guest star Jonathan Groff), it threatens to derail the entire club. MR. SCHUESTER (Matthew Morrison) pays a visit to SHELBY CORCORAN (guest star Idina Menzel), coach of Vocal Adrenaline, to confirm Jesse’s motives. Meanwhile, Will is newly single, but is he ready to take his relationship with EMMA (Jayma Mays) to the next level? And to top it all off, Sue returns from her condo in Boca with a renewed focus on destroying Will and disbanding the glee club.
In the “Power of Madonna” episode, airing Tuesday, April 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT), Mr. Schuester is concerned that the girls in the glee club are being disrespected and bullied by the male members. Looking to Madonna and her musical message of equality as inspiration, he challenges the entire team to choose Madonna songs as their next assignment in the hopes that the girls embrace Madonna’s strength, independence and confidence so that the guys will see the errors of their misogynistic ways. The glee club takes the assignment to heart and performs some of the Material Girl’s greatest hits, including “Express Yourself” and “Like a Prayer.” Meanwhile, Kurt and Mercedes give Sue a vote of confidence with a Madonna makeover that is definitely in “Vogue.”

‘Glee’s’ Jane Lynch Talks Wedding Details


News of “Glee” star Jane Lynch’s engagement broke this weekend, but on Monday night, the bride-to-be revealed that she and longtime love Lara Embry already have the entertainment for their big day planned out.

When asked if she plans to show off her “Glee”-ful pipes at her own nuptials, having recently performed a Madonna song for an upcoming episode of her FOX show, Jane revealed the wedding day entertainment news.

“I will not be singing at my wedding,” Jane laughed with AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman at the “Glee” spring premiere soiree on Monday night at Los Angeles’ Bar Marmont. “My best friend Laura will. I’ve already got her commitment.”
In the upcoming Madonna-themed “Glee,” set to air on April 20, Jane gives a rousing rendition of “Vogue,” so Laura asked the star if she’d be interested in a contribution from the Material Girl herself at Jane and Lara’s wedding, should Mama Madonna happen to be free.

“I would love to have Madonna lay down some tracks for my wedding,” Jane joked.

Because Jane can’t marry her girlfriend in California due to the overturning of gay marriage in the 2008 election, she and Lara are still working on where the happy couple will walk down the aisle.he world premiere of SUE SYLVESTER’s (Jane Lynch) “Vogue” video will air during the highly anticipated spring premiere of GLEE tonight,Tuesday, April 13 (9:28-10:30 PM ET/PT) following AMERICAN IDOL on FOX. The three-minute video premiere, which is sponsored by Chevy, will debut one week before it airs as part of “The Power of Madonna” episode on Tuesday, April 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). Sure to be a fan favorite, GLEE’s “Vogue” features Sue, KURT (Chris Colfer) and MERCEDES (Amber Riley) in an homage to Madonna with a brilliant shot-by-shot re-creation of the groundbreaking music video.In the “Hell-o” spring premiere episode, GLEE picks up as New Directions is fresh off their monumental win at Sectionals and feeling on top of the world. With an extra spring in their step, they get to work on new numbers for Regionals – including a memorable rendition of The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye.” But when RACHEL (Lea Michele) and FINN’s (Cory Monteith) budding romance hits a bump in the road after she becomes involved with a competitor, JESSE ST. JAMES (guest star Jonathan Groff), it threatens to derail the entire club. MR. SCHUESTER (Matthew Morrison) pays a visit to SHELBY CORCORAN (guest star Idina Menzel), coach of Vocal Adrenaline, to confirm Jesse’s motives. Meanwhile, Will is newly single, but is he ready to take his relationship with EMMA (Jayma Mays) to the next level? And to top it all off, Sue returns from her condo in Boca with a renewed focus on destroying Will and disbanding the glee club.

In the “Power of Madonna” episode, airing Tuesday, April 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT), Mr. Schuester is concerned that the girls in the glee club are being disrespected and bullied by the male members. Looking to Madonna and her musical message of equality as inspiration, he challenges the entire team to choose Madonna songs as their next assignment in the hopes that the girls embrace Madonna’s strength, independence and confidence so that the guys will see the errors of their misogynistic ways. The glee club takes the assignment to heart and performs some of the Material Girl’s greatest hits, including “Express Yourself” and “Like a Prayer.” Meanwhile, Kurt and Mercedes give Sue a vote of confidence with a Madonna makeover that is definitely in “Vogue.”

Glee: Sue Sylvester's Vogue video to premiere tonight


The world premiere of Sue Sylvester's (Jane Lynch) 'Vogue' video will air during the spring premiere of Glee tonight, Tuesday 13 April (9:28-10:30 PM ET/PT)

following American Idol on FOX. The three-minute video premiere, will debut one week before it airs as part of 'The Power of Madonna' episode on Tuesday 20 April 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). Sure to be a fan favorite, GLEE’s 'Vogue' features Sue,

Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Mercedes (Amber Riley) in an homage to Madonna with a brilliant shot-by-shot re-creation of the groundbreaking music video.

In 'The Power of Madonna' episode, airing Tuesday 20 April (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT), Mr. Schuester is concerned that the girls in the glee club are being disrespected and bullied by the male members. Looking to Madonna and her musical message of equality as inspiration, he challenges the entire team to choose Madonna songs as their next assignment in the hopes that the girls embrace Madonna’s strength, independence and confidence so that the guys will see the errors of their misogynistic ways.
The glee club takes the assignment to heart and performs some of the Material Girl’s greatest hits, including 'Express Yourself' and 'Like a Prayer.' Meanwhile, Kurt and Mercedes give Sue a vote of confidence with a Madonna makeover that is definitely in 'Vogue.'

Glee Season Premiere - Susan Sylvester 'Vogue' Video

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Tonight on the 'Glee' premier, the Susan Sylvester 'Vogue' video premiered. Next week's 'Glee' episode is called 'The Power of Madonna.'
The Susan Sylvester 'Vogue' video is an excellent reproduction of each scene of Madonna's origial 'Vogue' music video. Very cute.

I can't wait to see what next week's Glee brings! 'The Power Of Madonna' is sure to be hilarious. Gleeks of the world rejoice!

What do you think of Susan Sylvester's 'Vogue' video? Watch it below.News of “Glee” star Jane Lynch’s engagement broke this weekend, but on Monday night, the bride-to-be revealed that she and longtime love Lara Embry already have the entertainment for their big day planned out.

When asked if she plans to show off her “Glee”-ful pipes at her own nuptials, having recently performed a Madonna song for an upcoming episode of her FOX show, Jane revealed the wedding day entertainment news.

“I will not be singing at my wedding,” Jane laughed with AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman at the “Glee” spring premiere soiree on Monday night at Los Angeles’ Bar Marmont. “My best friend Laura will. I’ve already got her commitment.”

In the upcoming Madonna-themed “Glee,” set to air on April 20, Jane gives a rousing rendition of “Vogue,” so Laura asked the star if she’d be interested in a contribution from the Material Girl herself at Jane and Lara’s wedding, should Mama Madonna happen to be free.

“I would love to have Madonna lay down some tracks for my wedding,” Jane joked.

Because Jane can’t marry her girlfriend in California due to the overturning of gay marriage in the 2008 election, she and Lara are still working on where the happy couple will walk down the aisle.

“I’m not sure. We have about four states to choose from and we’ll figure that out,” she said.

“Glee” returns to FOX tonight.

Conan O'Brien to return with late-night show

Conan O'Brien will return to late-night TV on TBS, but he must prove 'The Tonight Show's' numbers were a fluke if he wants to get back to the top.
Conan O'Brien faces a long haul to get back to the top of the TV mountain.
He's been there before, though, so let's assume that on this next trip he won't settle for just conquering a few foothills.

In either case, the new late-night talk show he'll be starting on TBS in November is probably the best of his options.

He doubtless would have preferred Fox, because Fox is a broadcast network and, at this point, broadcast is still the TV summit.
TBS has its strengths, though, including wide distribution and a comedy-friendly climate.
It lso gives him the freedom of cable, which means he can rehire the Masturbating Bear, at the same time it puts him on a channel that courts a broad audience.
That's not a minor point.On Spike or Comedy Central, he could be edgier than ever and likely become a major cult fave.
Trouble is, he's been there already. He's also hosted "The Tonight Show," which he called the best job in show business.
It's probably safe to say that at this point he's aiming closer to the latter than the former.
He starts the quest with a good-guy reputation and a reservoir of sympathy.
He still has a steep climb.
For many years, Conan was the face of television's comedy future.
He was the guy who respected Johnny Carson and Jay Leno and yet could still draw that critical younger and hipper crowd.
NBC was so afraid of losing him that in 2004 it gave Leno five years' notice to vacate "Tonight" so Conan could move in.
Then 2009 came, Conan took over and half the "Tonight" audience disappeared.
Talk about "younger demographics" all you want, that's a bad number. It says Conan was great with his cult and not so great with the masses.
If he wants to get back to the top, he's got to prove those numbers were a fluke.
Which is going to take more than the return of the Masturbating Bear.

Kevin Eubanks announces 'Tonight Show' departure

kevin-eubanks-tonight-320.jpg"The Tonight Show" can start its search for a new bandleader in earnest now.
Kevin Eubanks, who said earlier this year that he would depart, made it official during Monday's (April 12) broadcast. Eubanks told host Jay Leno that his last day on "Tonight" will be May 28.

"After 18 years, I just need a change of pace and see what else is going on," Eubanks told Leno. "But it's a really difficult decision, because this has become my second home, as it has been for the band, and I love the audience and the American people really love the show and it's been a wonderful experience to be here."
He also joked that after "playing America in to commercials" since 1992, when he joined Leno's "Tonight Show" band, "I'm gonna go somewhere where I can finish a song."
"You've been a great friend and really supportive," Leno said to Eubanks. "When those jokes die, I've got to look to you, man."
Eubanks was originally a guitar player for the "Tonight Show" band and became its leader three years later, when Branford Marsalis departed. He followed Leno to his prime-time show earlier this season and then back to "The Tonight Show" after NBC's late-night shakeup. News of his departure from the show first leaked in February.

Gears of War 3 trailer debuts on US talk show

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The trailer of the third installment of the mega selling game “Gears of War 3” has been launched by Cliff Bleszinski, CEO of the Epic Games. The trailer was revealed on the show “Late Nigh with Jimmy Fallon”. The game belongs to the genre of third-person action and is hugely famed due to its slow-mo action moves and body penetrating weaponry.

The trailer was very much awaited by the series fans as the gamers all over the world were left wanting for more after a lot of teasers and gossip. The news of the launch was first leaked on the Xbox dashboard news update.

The epigrammatic trailer was named “Ashes to Ashes”. It showed “Gears” running through abandoned ash-rained area. The land looked swept by lava as all the people were turned to ashes. In the trailer the gears also had a small gun fight with the enemies. But after the short battle a new kind of adversary “lambent” was shown at the back the lucus crowd.

“Gears if War 3” is probable to host many advanced features over its past installments. For example new weapons, mutating creatures, better cover system and not to forget female soldiers are all part of the promising features of the third installment of the game.
According to Bleszinski, Gears of War 3 is expected to be released on 8th of April 2011The announcement trailer suggests Gears of War 3 will be the end, and Microsoft has now confirmed this to be true. However, while Gears 3 will be the final game in the Gears of War trilogy it doesn't mean we won't see more from the franchise in the future.
In a press release confirming the game's April 8, 2011 release date, Microsoft stated: "Gears of War 3 plunges players into a harrowing tale of hope, survival, and brotherhood that will conclude the current story arc for Gears of War."One of the worst kept secrets in the gaming industry, Gears of War 3, was officially announced last night on the US Late Night talk show with Jimmy Fallon. Epic Games' Cliff Bleszinski had the honour of unveiling the debut trailer, entitled Ashes to Ashes, which reveals double-barreled shotguns, female soldiers and a new mutated variant of the Locust, called the Lambent. Bleszinski also confirmed the April 2011 release date, saying that it will likely be around the 8th.

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Why wait for Cliff Bleszinski to debut Gears of War 3 on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon? Here's the trailer for the "worst-kept secret in the video game industry," posted to the Late Night website ... before it's appeared on television. The trailer is prefaced by some banter with Mister B about his vintage Nintendo Power appearance and what makes a great game.

The new game has playable female soldiers in it! Take that, Crackdown 2! Don't worry, it's still jam-packed with men who look like refrigerators, and mellow music like the famous Gears of War trailer (in this case, Sun Kil Moon's "Heron Blue".)

Other elements mentioned by Cliff include new weapons and new aliens -- "crazy tentacle monsters" with mutating ability. Bleszinski said GOW3 will arrive "probably around April 8" -- one year after his Late Night appearance was supposed to be shown. Wouldn't that have been nice marketing? Oh, well.
News Gears of War 3 trailer
After much speculation, Epic Games finally came forth and revealed their latest title; Gears of War 3. Now, we don’t have much information about the game other than that it will be out in April of next year and that there will be underwater combat and mechs. However, what we do have for you is the above trailer that was shown off during the game’s unveiling on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.One of the worst kept secrets in the gaming industry, Gears of War 3, was officially announced last night on the US Late Night talk show with Jimmy Fallon. Epic Games' Cliff Bleszinski had the honour of unveiling the debut trailer, entitled Ashes to Ashes, which reveals double-barreled shotguns, female soldiers and a new mutated variant of the Locust, called the Lambent. Bleszinski also confirmed the April 2011 release date, saying that it will likely be around the 8th.

(VIDEO) Team Royce Reed! After First Episode Of Basketball Wives

Jealousy and drama has already started on the first episode of Basketball Wives, I have already picked my team. First off, only two out of like eight women

are actually married to a basketball players. My favorite on the show is Royce Reed. Now we’ve all seen the infamous video of Royce dancing at Ludacris party, but out of all the women she seems the most genuine. Granted she’s a little old to be gyrating

at a rappers party, but in her defense, she is a dancer. She just needs a little Jesus in her life, and she will be redeemed.
The other women Evelyn Lozada (Antoine Walker ex-finace) & Jennifer Williams (Eric Williams’ soon to be ex-wife) come across fake, and I ain’t saying they’re gold-diggers, wait, yes I am. That’s exactly what I’m saying, but at least their also business owners. In this video Evelyn is talking to Royce crazy like she’s a child, in hopes of a snob intervention
The first installment of Shaq’s new show aired last night, and so far people don’t sound happy with it. The biggest criticism is that it would be more aptly titled ‘Basketball Ex-Girlfriends,’ because only 1 out of 5 of the women featured on the show has actually been married to an NBA player.
The show focuses on a group of women who have in some way been romantically linked to pro basketball players. They now frequent the high-end social circles and events that the VIP life has to offer. You may recognize some of their names—especially Royce Reed’s, who is Dwight Howard’s baby momma, and was on the receiving end of a lawsuit he filed claiming she ‘damaged his image.’
One of the lesser-known stars of ‘Basketball Wives’ is Suzie Ketcham. She is Michael Olowokondi’s ex-girlfriend. Prior to their split, she and Michael had two children together. They dated for nearly a decade, which gave Suzie a formal education in the good life. She now uses those skills to work her way into exclusive parties, where she rubs elbows with celebs and pro-athletes on a regular basis.
I’m guessing the show will be filled with a good dose of one-upmanship. You know, who’s the richest, prettiest, and has the newest Coach purse. I guess it already got a little catty on the very first episode.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, the ladies were at a party in Miami hosted by TO and Ludacris. It sounds like a few of the cast mates grew a little jealous of all the attention that Royce Reed was getting as she paraded around the pool “gyrating” too much. Evelyn Lozada simply said “It looks bad.” Yeah, we know what that means.
If you missed the first episode, you can tune in on Sunday nights at 10PM for more madness.