The King is giving a festival

So excited to be going to the Sondheim interview tonight. Excited for my friend Mary who gets to interview him.

Mercedes should move to New York.

Mike too.

Everyone should move to NYC except the newbies.

Free Luke Edgemon

Blake picks off non-country singers with great voices so that others don’t get them.  Then he eliminates them and keeps the country singers.

Luke’s 1st mistake was picking Blake over Usher.

Luke’s 2nd mistake was singing Teenage Dream.  I appreciate the Warbler love, but Darren Criss owns all versions of that song and all others pale in comparison - including Katy Perry.

Still love you Luke Warbler!

UPS is horrible. They don’t verify delivery anymore and once again packages tracked as delivered to my home are not here and UPS are no help in finding them. They take no responsibility for not doing the job they are being paid to do. I have to call the companies I ordered from and get them to investigate the packages they entrusted to UPS. What kind of logic is that?

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I will never forget experiencing this in person.  This was his final performance.  I sat in front row center of the balcony.  When it was time to leave, I went down the stairs at the front of the theater and had to cross through the front orchestra seats to get to the exit.  His mother asked me who caught the glasses.  I had to tell her I didn’t know.  His mother is his biggest fan and I think this says a lot about both of them.  

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gettinglostinneverland:



How long until someone makes a meta post about the pictures on the wall?



What is this shot from?  Do we have higher res?  I want to know everything.



Ryan tweeted it.  It’s definitely Glee spoilers.  
It’s pretty hi res.  Click on the picture, then click the little “hi res” thing under it.
Anyway, I’m guessing that’s a scene with Adam, akin to Blaine’s “Teenage Dream” picture, courtesy of Ryan. 


Thank you. 
And breathtaking. How can an actor move me so much in a still?
I actually know I’ve seen all three prints before, but it’s going to take me a little bit to put names to them.  I’m really hoping the one on the far right is about what I seem to recall it being about.  I’m hoping someone with more skills there will do that solving.


The first painting is a scene from staging of “Richard III” by W. Shakespeare.
Source:  http://tinyurl.com/d62g3ed
The second is from “King Lear” also by W. Shakespeare.  It is Cordelia comforting her ailing father, King Lear.
Source:  http://tinyurl.com/cqcr7tz
The third is being more elusive.

lettersfromtitan:

staceysthings:

lettersfromtitan:

gettinglostinneverland:

How long until someone makes a meta post about the pictures on the wall?

What is this shot from?  Do we have higher res?  I want to know everything.

Ryan tweeted it.  It’s definitely Glee spoilers.  

It’s pretty hi res.  Click on the picture, then click the little “hi res” thing under it.

Anyway, I’m guessing that’s a scene with Adam, akin to Blaine’s “Teenage Dream” picture, courtesy of Ryan. 

Thank you. 

And breathtaking. How can an actor move me so much in a still?

I actually know I’ve seen all three prints before, but it’s going to take me a little bit to put names to them.  I’m really hoping the one on the far right is about what I seem to recall it being about.  I’m hoping someone with more skills there will do that solving.

The first painting is a scene from staging of “Richard III” by W. Shakespeare.

Source:  http://tinyurl.com/d62g3ed

The second is from “King Lear” also by W. Shakespeare.  It is Cordelia comforting her ailing father, King Lear.

Source:  http://tinyurl.com/cqcr7tz

The third is being more elusive.

Facebook seems to be down.