Did you ever wonder why Sue Sylvester hate the glee club so much? Yeah, me either. I always just felt it was part of her basic makeup. But thanks to a flashback episode we'll find out that it was a personal trauma that inspired her ire. They even cast 19-year-old Colby Minifie as a young Sue.
In New Jersey, if you poll asking who opposes "gay marriage" 39% of the population is against it. Call it "marriage equality" and the opposition drops to 27%.
I've always avoided calling myself a journalist, simply because when I went to school the fourth estate was held in such regard. Now there is no doubt that the profession is changing (and I have a Nlgja membership), but when a war of words on the subject erupts between a two-time Pulitzer-prize winning reporter like Gene Weingarten and I Can Haz Cheezburger founder Ben Huh and I can't tell who won,...
In New Jersey, if you poll asking who opposes "gay marriage" 39% of the population is against it. Call it "marriage equality" and the opposition drops to 27%.
I've always avoided calling myself a journalist, simply because when I went to school the fourth estate was held in such regard. Now there is no doubt that the profession is changing (and I have a Nlgja membership), but when a war of words on the subject erupts between a two-time Pulitzer-prize winning reporter like Gene Weingarten and I Can Haz Cheezburger founder Ben Huh and I can't tell who won,...
- 10/31/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Dot-Marie Jones has quickly become a breakout character on this season of Glee, thanks to her heartbreaking and hilarious performance as McKinley High’s newest faculty member, Coach Shannon Beiste. The series’ most recent episode, “Never Been Kissed,” was a showcase for the 46-year-old actress: In the episode, her character revealed that she still had never been kissed at the age of 40. (On the upside, she did get to pucker up with Matthew Morrison mere seconds later.) Jones had previously guest-starred on various series, like Married… with Children and Lizzie McGuire, but now has her biggest role to date on the hit Fox series.
- 11/10/2010
- by Tim Stack
- EW.com - PopWatch
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans
"Glee" Roars Back With A Beiste - "Pronounced Like Beast!": After "Glee's" great Season 2 premiere last night, we're obsessed with the show's new breakout character, Coach Shannon Beiste, played by the stellar Dot Jones! E! Online's Marc Malkin has awesome scoop on some great tidbits about the actress that we're guessing most of America only just met last night. According to E!, Dot previously won 15 world arm wrestling championships, is an impressive 6'4" and used to star on the medieval-themed fighting competition show, "Knights and Warriors," as Lady Battleaxe. The actress, ...
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"Glee" Roars Back With A Beiste - "Pronounced Like Beast!": After "Glee's" great Season 2 premiere last night, we're obsessed with the show's new breakout character, Coach Shannon Beiste, played by the stellar Dot Jones! E! Online's Marc Malkin has awesome scoop on some great tidbits about the actress that we're guessing most of America only just met last night. According to E!, Dot previously won 15 world arm wrestling championships, is an impressive 6'4" and used to star on the medieval-themed fighting competition show, "Knights and Warriors," as Lady Battleaxe. The actress, ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 9/22/2010
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
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