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Today I added next 19 high quality pictures of Lea from Billboard’s 5th Annual Women In Music Awards. At this moment, in photo gallery are 109 pictures from the event, so go to photo gallery and check out the pictures.

Gallery Link: Lea at Billboard’s Awards, 12/02/2010 (x19HQ)
Watch the video from Billboard’s 5th Annual Women In Music Awards Gala below: (Lea talks about 1:40 – 2:25)
If you want to read something on Lea, you can read the article from Billboard.com HERE.
Week after week, the “Glee” cast has been delivering catchy covers of songs that people already love, so it’s not surprising that in addition to big sales and ratings numbers, they’re starting to receive music industry accolades as well.
And on Wednesday night, they managed to snag two Grammy nominations, not just for the obvious category — Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media — but also for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals for their cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’”.
“That’s so cool!” star Lea Michele (Rachel) said of the kudos. But she almost missed the news of their nods, since she was traveling to New York to attend the Billboard Women in Music Awards on Thursday (December 2).
“I had to turn my phone off last night when we were taking of to come to New York, so up until the last minute I was texting my castmembers like, ‘What’s going on?’ ” she told MTV News on the red carpet of the Billboard event, where she was honored as a Triple Threat. “And then when I landed, I had, like, four from all of them like, ‘We got nominated!’”
Funny enough, they are up against Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister” and Paramore’s “The Only Exception,” both of which have been reimagined on “Glee.” (Also nominated in the category are Maroon 5 for “Misery” and
Sade for “Babyfather.”) And though the soundtrack nod is nothing to sneeze at, Michele has a soft spot for the Journey cover that was featured in the show’s season-one finale.
“I’m so happy, especially that it’s for ‘Don’t Stop Believin’,’ which is for the whole cast, so that we all get to go,” she said. “That’s just awesome.”
Hello everybody! I have for you few pictures of Lea from Billboard’s 5th Annual Women In Music Awards at The Pierre Hotel in New York City! As I posted earlier, today Lea attended there. I think that she looks awesome and you, what do you think? (:

Gallery Link: Lea at Billboard’s Awards, 12/02/2010 (x18MQ +04HQ)
Few minutes ago, Lea posted something about this event and Grammy nominations on her twitter:
Just left Billboards Women in Music Awards. So amazing. Fergie & Jazmine Sullivan were so inspiring. Such an honor. Thank you Billboard:)
And umm 2 Grammy nominations!!!! So awesome!!!!!!
UPDATE: I have for you a lot of new pictures from Billboard’s Awards! Go to photo gallery, no there are about 90 high and medium quality pictures.
I’m so excited! Nominations for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards were announced during a one hour GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live at Club Nokia at L.A. Broadcast live on CBS, and Glee Cast is on the list of nominees!

Rapper Eminem bagged 10 nominations including nominations for album, song and record of the year, marking a spectacular return to form after years of battling prescription drug addiction. Bruno Mars earned seven nods; and Jay-Z, Lady Antebellum, and Lady Gaga six each.
Jeff Beck, B.o.B, David Frost, Philip Lawrence, and John Legend received five nominations; and Alex Da Kid, the Black Keys, Drake, Cee Lo Green, Ari Levine, Katy Perry, Rihanna, the Roots, Dirk Sobotka, and Zac Brown four each.
Glee Cast earned two nods! Check out the list!
Pop performance by a duo or group with vocals:
Don’t Stop Believin’ (Regionals Version), Glee Cast
Misery, Maroon 5
The Only Exception, Paramore
Babyfather, Sade
Hey, Soul Sister (Live), Train
Compilation soundtrack album for motion picture, television or other visual media:
Crazy Heart, (various artists)
Glee: The Music, Volume 1, (Glee Cast)
Treme, (various artists)
True Blood – Volume 2, (various artists)
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, (various artists)
The 53rd annual Grammy Awards will air live on CBS on February 13 from Los Angeles’s Staples Center.
The ‘Glee’ star, who has won Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series last year, gets another chance to win the title, while her hit series shares dominance with ‘The Good Wife’ with five nods each.
Anne Hathaway and James Franco weren’t the only ones getting their second nomination from Satellite Awards. When the International Press Academy announced the nominees for 2010 Satellite Awards on Wednesday, December 1, t was uncovered that “Glee” star Lea Michele is up for another title of Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series.
The actress famed for her portrayal of Rachel Berry has won the title in 2009, beating the likes of Toni Collette, Edie Falco and Tina Fey among others. This year, she will still have to battle it out against those three TV stars, and gets some new competition from Laura Linney of “The Big C” and Jane Adams of “Hung”.
Lea wasn’t the only “Glee” stars landing an acting nod for the annual awards. Her co-stars, Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer, were up for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Series, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively. Together, they helped their series to land a total of five nods, including the Best Comedy or Musical Series.
Sharing “Glee” domination in the TV field was “The Good Wife”, which also grabbed five nominations this year. Hot on their heels were “Mad Men” and “Temple Grandin” with four counts each. “30 Rock”, “Breaking Bad” and “Modern Family” were among those collecting three nods, while “Dexter” and “True Blood” were up for two.
Winners of the 15th Annual Satellite Awards will be announced at a red carpet gala luncheon on Sunday, December 19, at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, California.
The New York Times has revealed that GLEE star and Broadway baby Lea Michele has earned a Billboard ‘Triple Threat’ Award. Michele will
receive the honor today, December 2, at the Women in Music luncheon in New York City. The lunch will specifically honor The Black Eyed Peas’ Fergie.
Says Michele of the Billboard recognition in the Times: “We worked so hard over here at ‘Glee’ and we put together these mini-movies every week that is filled with dancing and singing…It feels like such a nice sort of wonderful recognition.”
Despite the commercial success of the GLEE cast albums, Michele has no immediate plans to put out her own disc, although she suggests that such a project is in her future.
Source: tv.broadwayworld.com
Hello all! I’ve just added images of Lea on the red carpet at 62nd Primetime Emmys tonight to the gallery! I’ve added a lot of high and medium quality photos from this event. What do you think about Lea’s outfit? For me, Lea looks just amazing! Take a look!

Gallery Link: Lea at 62nd Primetime Emmys, August 28, 2010 (x50HQ)
There’s nothing like your first time.
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Award nominees were announced Thursday with newcomers making up a major portion of the performing categories, resulting in a number of extremely surprised reactions.
First-time nominee Connie Britton, whose “Friday Night Lights” co-star Kyle Chandler also landed his first nod for the NBC drama, actually doubted the news when she got it.
“The first two calls I had this morning, I still was like, “Are you sure? There must be some mistake,” Britton told EW.com after missing out on a nod for the past four seasons.
“Lost” star Matthew Fox, who earned his first-ever nomination, was equally surprised.
“Me personally, I didn’t even know the nominations were happening today,” he told Variety on Thursday. “It wasn’t until I was awakened by a barrage of phone calls and text messages when it suddenly clicked it must be some kind of awards day.”
Another first-time nominee, “Mad Men’s” buxom red-head Christina Hendricks, who was nominated for best supporting actress alongside co-star Elisabeth Moss, experienced more of a bitter sweet reaction.
“My cheeks hurt from smiling” she told Variety.
“Glee’s” Matthew Morrison found it equally difficult to maintain a poker face.
“I want to say this stuff doesn’t matter to me right now, but I can’t wipe the smile off my face,” he told the Hollywood Reporter.
Co-star Lea Michele was doubly excited about her best actress nomination.
“The ceremony is on my birthday,” she told AP, “so it’s like the best birthday present in the entire world.”
But another “Glee” star was less focused on her own nomination. Best supporting actress nominee Jane Lynch put in her vote for Glenn Close, who is up once again for best actress for her role as Patty Hewes “Damages.”
“Get ready for a big, humiliating loss fellow nominees,” she told The Insider of the woman she says inspired Sue Sylvester.
Neil Patrick Harris, who earned two nominations, one for his guest appearance on “Glee” and one for his supporting role in “How I Met Your Mother,” has big plans for his future with the Academy.
“Maybe next year I’ll get three!,” he quipped in a statement. “At that rate, by the year 2107 I’ll be a lock for every single category. Wish me luck.”
Another optimistic nominee, Conan O’Brien, seemed to be reaping the benefits of TBS’ push to have him nominated for his short-stint as the host of “The Tonight Show” on NBC.
“Congrats to my staff on 4 Emmy nominations,” he tweeted. “This bodes well for the future of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.” ‘
The sweetest reactions came from the duo who plays the gay couple in “Modern Family,” both of whom scored best supporting actor nominations.
‘I now know what people mean when they say “it was a complete surprise,”‘ Jesse Tyler Ferguson tweeted. “I am sending big wet kisses to my tv lover @ericstonestreet…[and]…Keeping it real moment # 1: My Dad’s (awesome) German wife asked me if the Emmys are for TV or Theater.”
Meanwhile, his co-star stuck to a string of advectives with the Twitter message, “humbled, honored, excited, thankful, happy. very happy.”
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon on Aug. 29 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Lea Michele, who plays Rachel on the hit Fox show “Glee,” is already picking up awards following the show’s first season which just wrapped. She picked up a “NewNowNext” Award from Logo, along with other award recipients Paula Abdul, Agnes, and Johnny Weir.
Michele picked up the award for “Brink of Fame” Actor, beating out other nominees Alexander Skarsgard of “True Blood,” Liam Hemsworth of “The Last Song” and Mark Indelicato of “Ugly Betty.” Johnny Weir won the award in the Most Addictive Reality Star category, beating out, among others, Khloe Kardashian and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi of “Jersey Shore.”
Dance pop singer Agnes, who scored an international hit with “Release Me,” picked up the “Brink of Fame” award for Music Artist. Former Madonna flame Jesus Luz also picked up the “Cause You’re Hot” award.
Paula Abdul was the recipient of the “Always Next, Forever, Now Icon” Award, which has been previously awarded to pop icon Britney Spears.
The show, now in its third year, was hosted by Niecy Nash of “Reno 911” and “The Insider,” and Cheyenne Jackson of “30 Rock.” It featured performances by Agnes, Shontelle, Little Boots, and Dan Black.
Read more: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7019036413#ixzz0rjQytCWF
Big thanks to Emily from LOGO for the heads up on this!
Lea is nominated for “Brink of Fame: Actor” award for the NewNowNextAwards 2010 premiering tomorrow (6/17) on the Logo channel. Logo will be hosting a LIVE chat during the awards on NewNowNext.com where fans can gab about their favorite celebs! Tune in at 9:30pm ET for the preshow and then gear up for the awards at 10pm!
The 2010 Tony Awards are welcoming two “Glee” stars as performers – Lea Michele and Matthew Morrison. Both Michele and Morrison are veterans of the Great White Way, so it’s no surprise that they would be asked to perform for Broadway’s biggest night.
Also performing are casts of “La Cage aux Folles” featuring Kelsey Grammer, “A Little Night Music,” “Fela!,” “Memphis,” “Million Dollar Quartet,” “Ragtime,” “Come Fly Away,” “Everyday Rapture,” “Promises, Promises” and “American Idiot” with band Green Day, whose music provides the soundtrack for “Idiot.”
Sean Hayes of “Will & Grace” fame and current star in “Promises, Promises” will host the the awards live from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 13. The awards air live on CBS starting at 8 p.m. ET (tape-delayed for the West Coast). The full list of performers and presenters can be found at the official Tonys website






















