November 11, 2009

Tonight's "Glee" is a game-changer of an episode
"This episode is the turning point for the show," says Ryan Murphy. "Certainly, after this, it remains a comedy, and it’s fun. But writing this made me feel the responsibility of showing the truth of the pain that outcasts go through. It’s not all razzle-dazzle show business. It’s tough, and it’s painful, and it was for me growing up, and it is for most people." PLUS: Chris Colfer won't say if he's gay in real life.


Speedskaters Apolo Ohno and Shani Davis won't wear Stephen Colbert's patches

The $202,000 shot in the arm that Colbert has provided U.S. speedskating, the two high-profile Olympic medalists have declined to wear the Colbert Nation patch, which is probably why Davis wasn't mentioned on Monday's Colbert profiling the sport.


Judge Wapner returning to "The People's Court" for his 90th birthday

Joseph Wapner is also celebrating his new Hollywood Walk of Fame star.


"Nine" movie will be embedded in a bunch of ABC shows

The Weinstein Co. film will become a "Dancing with the Stars" dance number, plus it will be written into "All My Children," "One Life to Live" and "General Hospital."


Food Network to showcase the "Worst Cooks in America"

The five-episode competition series debuts next year with host Anne Burrell.


Report: Lindsay Price dumps Josh Radnor

The canceled "Eastwick" star apparently broke it off with the "How I Met Your Mother's" Radnor over different lifestyles. The two first met on the "HIMYM" set.


Is George Lopez overemphasizing race?

"Lopez Tonight" seems to hit you over the head with the fact that Lopez is indeed Chicano.

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