The website BabyCenter released its annual list of the most popular baby names in America. This year, it was Aiden for boys and Sophia for girls. What's really disturbing, though, are some of the other names gaining in popularity.
Embattled CBS News anchor Katie Couric will switch networks and film a cameo on Glee, possibly for the show's post-Super Bowl episode. Please give her a song and some choreography. We know she has some serious dancing skills.
You can thank Glee for that. Also today: a new time travel movie is confusing, we need a farm boy to go kill a giant, a TV adaptation gets its leads, and an Ugly Betty favorite makes good.
Finally, our musical merry misfits got back to what they do best last night: singing, dancing, competing, and having a whole lot of drama. Has the second season of Glee finally found its arc? Damn, I hope so.
Sectionals time! You know what that means! Time to cram as many lighly autotuned covers as humanly possible into 60 minutes... plus commercials. What did you expect? Plot development? There's a bit of that too, plus a new Gleek!
OMG you guys, it's a sneak peek from this week's Glee! New permanent cast member Darren Criss sings lead vocals in a bubblegummy acapella rendition of Train's hit single.
Angelina Jolie does not enjoy our colonial holiday. Lindsay Lohan is spending Thanksgiving with a bad influence. Cameron Diaz and A-Rod are back on. Billy Joel is recovering. Wesley Snipes is appealing. Thursday's gossip is making pies with its mother.
The cast of Glee is full of characters that are lovably unlikable. Except for Babygay Kurt. He is perfect in every way. And in case you didn't realize that, there was an entire episode to drive the point home.
By the power vested in me by a website I hereby bring you tonight's Gleecap. Complete with a Nazi hunting Carol Burnett, Sue Sylvester in a wedding dress, and the social event of the suburban Ohio season, the Hummel Wedding!
Sure she did that Temple Grandin thing, but that was a TV movie. This is a TV series. Also today: Leonardo DiCaprio goes back in time again, Kelsey Grammer returns to the cable waves, and Dane Cook breaks our heart.
Before the Gwyneth Paltrow edition of Glee, our favorite fictionalized variety show, I was ready to hate her and the episode. Then we watched it and Gwyneth was—I hate to admit it—good. God, she's such a bitch.
Fake teenagers Cory Monteith and Lea Michele bounced back from their widely criticized soft-core GQ photo shoot with a self-consciously wholesome one for Teen Vogue. The slutty/sweet divide is dangerous for the stars of tween TV shows. Let us demonstrate.
This Tuesday, Gwynnie guest stars on Glee as a substitute filling in for Mr. Schue. EW.com has video of her teaching the Glee club a lesson by performing Cee-Lo's "Forget You." Who knew her Goop could move so good?
If the newest gay cast member sticks around, you can bet on it. Also today: Elizabeth Banks lands a curious but much coveted role, AMC cancels a show (guess which one!), and The Simpsons will never die.
What a very special episode of Glee: Our favorite musical misfits took on the hot topic of teen bullying... and juvenile delinquents... and gay boyfriends...and imagined old butch ladies in tutus. Yes, all very pressing issues of the day.
Tonight's Glee was all about bullying. A serious episode, at least in Glee standards, it tackled deliberate and unintentional harm to feelings and self worth, particularly Kurt and Coach Bieste. Oh, and there was some boys vs. girls singing, too.
The latest of Glee's stunt episodes, an adaptation of the cult classic musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show showed up just in time for Halloween, the most cross-dressingest time of the year. Well, it wasn't a total failure.
Ahhh, an homage to Rocky Horror. As if there was any other way for Glee to celebrate Halloween? Adam Shankman (the same guy who did the Step Up movies) smacked this baby into the world. And it was good.
For the Gleeks out there who are spending the day quivering in anticipation of tonight's homage to the Rocky Horror Picture Show—first of all: settle down! Secondly, prepare yourselves by watching Russell Crowe's 1988 performance of the show.
Taiwan's Next Media Animation have tackled the great American bed bug epidemic in their latest video. Watch as Fox News "Red Eye" host Greg Gutfeld is savagely attacked by a bed bug guest on his show, while others watch Glee.