Lea attending the 18th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party on Mar. 7, 2010 in West Hollywood, Calif. She is photographed with Glee co-star Cory Monteith and the Mad Men actress Christina Hendricks. Added 14 pix so far. More after school and stuff tomorrow.
Cast members from the hit FOX series Glee, led by Tony Award nominee Lea Michele, will now play three shows at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Friday, May 28 at 8pm and Saturday, May 29 at 3pm and 8pm.
The show will also play Phoenix’s Dodge Theatre on May 18, followed by stops at Los Angeles’ Gibson Ampitheatre on May 20-21, Chicago’s Rosemont Theatre on May 25-26.
Musical selections are slated to include “Don’t Stop Believin,” “Somebody To Love,” “Jump,” “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” and “Sweet Caroline.”
Source: Theater Mania
The much-anticipated concert tour of Fox’s Glee will play at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on May 20 and 21, organizers said Monday. Most of the cast members from the hit television show have signed on to appear in the stage production, including Broadway star Lea Michele, who plays the overly eager high school student Rachel Berry.
Other cast members who are scheduled to appear on stage include Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Cory Monteith, Heather Morris, Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Mark Salling, Harry Shum, Jr., Dijon Talton and Jenna Ushkowitz.
Glee’ Live! In Concert! will kick off its four-city tour May 18 in Phoenix, at the Dodge Theatre. It then moves to the Gibson at Universal City for two performances (May 20 and 21) followed by two nights at the Rosemont Theatre near Chicago on May 25 and 26. The tour ends at New York’s Radio City Music Hall for two performances on May 28 and 29.
Ryan Murphy, who created the TV series, also organized the stage production, which will feature musical numbers from the show including “Sweet Caroline,” “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Somebody to Love.”
In a statement, Murphy said that fans’ response “to our little show has been so immediate and so gratifying, we wanted to get out and thank them live and in person.”
Tickets for the Glee concert tour will be on sale via Ticketmaster. So far, looks like only the L.A. and Chicago shows have presale information available: American Express card holders may buy tickets March 5-12, while the general public on-sale is set for March 13. Tickets range from $39.50 to $79.50.
May 18 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
May 20 Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
May 21 Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
May 25 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre
May 26 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre
May 28 New York City, NY Radio City Music Hall
May 29 New York City, NY Radio City
Not sure if Lea will attend herself, but we will cover it if so.
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Being the president’s wife apparently has its perks.
Sources confirm to me exclusively that First Lady Michelle Obama has invited the cast of Glee to perform at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, April 5 — and, barring any last-minute glitches, they’re gonna do it!
Rumor has it Mrs. O and her daughters are big fans of the show. And since a White House gig is an offer that’s pretty darn hard to refuse, Glee’s producers did some lickety-split schedule rejiggering in order to honor the request.
Source: EW
Glee’s Lea Michele was one the stars to get it just right at the DGA Awards when it comes to celebrity looks and women can easily recreate her hairstyle at home.
The star sported a do that is becoming a key trend for the awards season – a side-parted, glossy, waved style – and combined this with striking red lipstick.
A figure-hugging nude gown completed Lea’s sultry look for music’s biggest awards ceremony.
Look magazine said it is pretty straightforward to create this look at home, starting by washing the hair, parting it to the side and then rough drying it.
“Using curling tongs, loosely curl the bottom section of your hair, keeping the top of your hair flat and straight,” the magazine added.
It recommended that women then lightly brush through a shine spray.
Source: Avon
Lea Michele’s deep navy Romona Keveza cocktail dress, smoldering smoky eye makeup and sophisticated side-swept bangs had Grammy glamour written all over it.
Her hair stylist Mark Townsend shares his secret to making her brunet locks shine.
“The Grammys are the biggest night in music and I really wanted to give her a little bit of an edge.” says Townsend, who is the same stylist who twisted that beautiful braid into Diane Kruger’s hair at last week’s SAG awards.
He ran some Moroccanoil treatment into the actresses hair while still damp, blew it dry and hit it with a straightening iron. “I still wanted it to have some movement, even though it was down and straight, so I put a little bend into the ends.” Townsend also cut the front of Michele’s hair into a little side-swept bang, giving her a sultry and more grown-up look.
Source: LA Times
As the countdown to Sunday night’s 52nd annual Grammy Awards begins, the show just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
New presenters, including Stephen Colbert, Alice Cooper, Sheryl Crow, Robert Downey Jr., Wyclef Jean, Miranda Lambert, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Seal, Quentin Tarantino, Simon Baker, Kaley Cuoco, Placido Domingo, Juanes, Glee actress Lea Michele, Chris O’Donnell, Lionel Richie, Ryan Seacrest and Keith Urban.
Those stars join a list of previously announced performers: Beyoncé, the Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Green Day, Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band, Lady Antebellum, Maxwell, Pink, the Zac Brown Band and a special 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson featuring Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Carrie Underwood, and Usher. Special 3-D glasses for the Jackson segment will be available at Target stores through Sunday. Mary J. Blige and Andrea Bocelli will sing Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” in a special fundraising segment for Haitian earthquake relief.
Source: MTV













