What Inspired Ryan Murphy’s Horrifying New Series?

Find out which six things most inspired American Horror Story, the scary new series from Glee creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.

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Georgia Mayor Shuts Down Rocky Horror As Too Risqué

In a case of life imitating art (or at least a Glee storyline from last year), political officials in Georgia have shut down a community theater’s production of The Rocky Horror Show after deeming it “too risqué.”

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Hot Sheet

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Besides our cover girl Jane Lynch’s Emmy-hosting gig and memoir, Happy Accidents, we’re happy about an LGBT ballroom blitz, lesbian Playboy bunnies, the return of Glee, and more.

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Jane Lynch and the Mommy Track (Suit)

After decades of work in television and movies, Jane Lynch became an overnight sensation playing Glee’s tracksuit-sporting antihero, Sue Sylvester. But it’s her new roles as a mother and wife that may just give the funny lady her biggest sense of a…

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The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: the spectacularly sordid battle for attention between Derek J, Del Shores, Ricky Martin, B. Slade, Lee Lessack, Mike Albo, Fringe freaks, the 3D cast of Glee, and more.

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In or Out: Some Glee Cast to Stay Put

Popular Glee stars Chris Colfer, Lea Michele, and Cory Monteith will not be leaving the show at the end of next season, as previously reported, but Chord Overstreet (pictured) won’t be back, says executive producer Brad Falchuk.

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Glee’s Gay Not Returning for Season 4

Glee regulars Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, and Chris Colfer won’t
return for the fourth season, as their characters will graduate from
high school at the end of season 3, which begins this fall.

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Not the Next Kurt but the First Alex

The Glee Project’s Alex Newell discusses being openly gay in the entertainment business, his inspirations, and how
singing in his church choir was a strong foundation of his youth.

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Gay Kisses Sweeten Glee Concert

Two surprise same-sex kisses were highlights of the final concert in the Glee tour Sunday in Ireland.

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Glee’s Cory Monteith on Guys Who Like Guys

Cory Monteith, best known as heartthrob quarterback Finn Hudson on the megahit musical series Glee, is the latest heterosexual actor to come out against homophobia in the Straight But Not Narrow video campaign.

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