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"Glee" 100th Episode Set Photos, Adam Lambert On "Drag Race," More: The Week In Gleek

Moving Out 

After graduation, Glee is going to New York, maybe for good: At the Television Critics Association panel this week, Fox Programming President Kevin Reilly confirmed the big shift will take place after the 100th episode, and will likely stay in effect through Season 6. "We're not going to be in Ohio for more than a few [episodes]," said Reilly.

We know at least some Gleeks (Blaine, Sam, Artie) have clear-cut New York transitions to make, while others might make their departure from the show or find unique ways to stay involved.  "Creatively, it would be ridiculous if everybody moved to New York, so there's going to be some who are going to graduate and move on," said Reilly. Thankfully, we can expect Sue Sylvester to still be a big part of the show, whether that's in Lima or the Big Apple.

Reilly also confirmed what many suspected: next season will be the show's final one.


o-LEA-MICHELE-LOUDER-570Lea Gets Louder

Lea Michele has slowly been sharing more from her upcoming debut pop album, Louder, and the most recent sneak peek was the title track, which she shared exclusively on Billboard.com

"It's a song that, no matter what, I can play in my car with the windows down," she says of the song, which was written by Colin Munroe, Jaden Michaels and Anne Preven. "But at the same time, I feel like it shows off my voice as a singer, which is really important to me, because that's what I do. I want to make sure that every song on my record is fun and enjoyable, but also, you hear my voice in them."

Michele is anxious to get the album out the door after so many years.

"I really feel like, for such a long time, people were so sick of me, and were like, 'Yeah right, when is this album you're talking about actually going to happen?'" she says. "Now that it's really coming out, it's unbelievable. I've been playing these songs for my friends and family for a year now, and now that everyone's going to get to hear the songs. I'm like, 'Holy shit! People are going to actually listen to this!'"


Motley Crew

Darren Criss isn't just impeccably put-together as Blaine —he's also that way in real life. Last year the actor-singer puts his money where his style is and backed The Motley, an e-commerce men's grooming site. The Web-based company will be going brick-and-mortar, at least temporarily, with a pop up shop in in L.A. open through February 16.

Will you find Criss stocking the shelves? You'll have to stop by the West 3rd Street location and find out.


Manila Luzon with Adam Lambert

Madam, I'm Adam

Starchild himself, Adam Lambert, will be one of the celebrity judges on Season 6 of RuPaul's Drag Race, premiering February 24.  It makes perfect sense—Adam's always embraced an over-the-top glam aesthetic and loves his guyliner. Plus, his makeup artist was none other than Season 3 winner Raja.

What goes around comes around, kitties.


Familiar Faces

Winter hiatus is over and Glee is back to filming, which means lots of updates and pictures from the set. They're in the middle of filming the epic 100th episode right now, with lots of familiar faces returning. We've collected some of our favorite, including Harry Shum Jr.'s artistic takes. Enjoy!

— Paris Barclay (@Harparbar) January 15, 2014

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