Last night, Susan Boyle returned to the America’s Got Talent stage to debut “You Have To Be There,” a new song from her third album Someone to Watch Over Me. Backed by a veritable string symphony and a spectacular light show, Boyle belted the song square in her Les Mis-style wheelhouse and received a solid round of applause after. “I’m so pleased the audience enjoyed the song. I really loved performing that big number. I was also a little nervous introducing something new,” said Boyle. The diva’s overnight success story in the wake of her 2009 Britain’s Got Talent audition will be made into a musical entitled I Dreamed a Dream that’s scheduled to premiere in Newcastle, England, next March. See Boyle’s full performance after the jump. READ FULL STORY »
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Susan Boyle debuts new single on 'America's Got Talent'
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'Blossom': That girl was like, 'Whoooooa!'
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In my opinionation, the early ’90s were a great time to be a girl. On television, tweens had Clarissa as a guide, teens looked to Blossom, and Murphy Brown provided a blueprint for the professional-to-be in all of us. Perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, though, Blossom Russo (Mayim Bialik) represented the complete package. She was a role model who was still relatable. She could tear it up on the dance floor and had an eye for funky fashion. Even amid personal struggles and rebellious patches, she always managed to work out her differences with friends and family. (And did I mention she had a super-hot — if not entirely bright — brother?) Whether tap dancing on a piano or getting nip silly on a school band trip, Blossom captured the entire spectrum of the shift from girlhood to womanhood. READ FULL STORY »
The 2011 EWwy Awards: Who should win Best Actress in a Drama?
There’s still plenty of time to vote in the EWwy Awards — EW.com’s fourth annual celebration of performers and series Emmy overlooked. To vote for the Best Actress In a Drama, head to our Facebook page.
With so much talent in the composite to your right, it’s crazy that none of these actresses made the Emmys cut instead of, say, Law & Order‘s Mariska Hargitay or Harry’s Law‘s Kathy Bates. You nominated plenty of deserving leading ladies; we reluctantly narrowed the field to six. Watch them below, then flip through all of this year’s EWwy nominees in our photo gallery. READ FULL STORY »
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