'Glee' has officially resumed production on its fifth and potentially penultimate season, though only three episodes will shoot before a brief hiatus to retool following series star Cory Monteith's death. The first look at the new season has arrived from Lea Michele herself, while Adam Lambert's upcoming arc has finally been revealed as well.
Four weeks ago, it was announced that vocal powerhouse Adam Lambert would be joining the singing and dancing dramedy 'Glee,' but it was unclear in what capacity he would be entering the show's fifth season.
Thankfully, one of the show's stars, Chris Colfer, has a new book out (the second in his 'Land of Stories' fractured fairy tale novels), and while discussing that book, he revealed just what pa
FOX's 'Glee' might be absent from Comic-Con for the first time in years next week, but that doesn't mean the long-running FOX musical dramedy lacks for big news going into season 5. 'American Idol' runner-up and glam icon Adam Lambert has been announced to join the cast of 'Glee' season 5, and frankly, we're surprised it took him this long.
Today (June 26), the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the Defense of Marriage Act and Proposition 8. Essentially, this gives gay couples the same privileges that straight couples enjoy -- like shared medical benefits, joint tax returns and more fun stuff like that.
On Tuesday night (May 28), 'The Voice' mentor Adam Levine saw two of his team's contestants voted off the show by viewers, causing him to mutter "I hate this country" -- something that caused a major ish-storm when it was picked up by microphones.
In response to this, former 'American Idol' contestant (and current judge hopeful) Adam Lambert -- whose name is often confused with Levine's
'American Idol' is getting desperate for ratings, and they've already cleaned house at the judges' table. To salvage the show, they're looking for fresh blood -- fresh and familiar blood.
Producers are reportedly considering 'Idol' alums Adam Lambert, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson to judge season 13. And we think it's kind of a bang-up idea.
Adam Lambert teased us with a cover of Rihanna's ballad 'Stay' last week, hinting that it was a sign of things to come. Well now we know he meant that he was practicing for a performance. In South Korea.