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SNL Offers a Solution for Those with a Mom on Facebook

Matt Cherette · 10/09/10 11:02PM

Jane Lynch is hosting tonight's SNL, and—naturally—there are a lot of sketches that feature her playing a mom. Speaking of which, here's a hilarious "commercial" for an embarrassment-reducing product called "Damn It, My Mom Is on Facebook."

God is Kind of Like Santa Claus for Adults on Glee

Kristina Lucarelli · 10/06/10 12:21PM

After last week's messy Britneyfest, it's good to see Glee back to its old form. We actually had songs from different artists driven by plot last night! More on Kurt's tearjerker of an episode after the jump.

Jane Lynch Graces Good Day New York, Dishes About Glee

Chrystina Orlando · 10/05/10 10:05AM

This morning Jane Lynch sat down on Good Day to talk about hot topics. She spills some Glee tidbits, shares feelings on her Saturday Night Live hosting gig, and opens up about the recent suicide tragedy of student Tyler Clementi.

Glee: Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' Like No Other

Brian Moylan · 06/09/10 12:41PM

Now that we have assessed the Glee finale in the sober light of morning, we are happy to report that it was a near-perfect masterpiece. Let us recount its many memorable moments together. And maybe cry all over again.

Jane Lynch: "Damn You, Gizmodo"

Matt Cherette · 06/07/10 04:58PM

The iPhone 4 was (officially) announced mere hours ago, but the Internet has already produced a great parody ad featuring Jane Lynch and KassemG. Inside, video of Lynch and her cohort lamenting "leaked" features and name-checking Gizmodo in the process.

Kristen Stewart: Fame Is Like 'Being Raped'

Maureen O'Connor · 06/02/10 08:39AM

Sulky Stewart feels violated. Jane Lynch marries her girlfriend. Lindsay Lohan gets her wisdom teeth out, and special permission to use painkillers. Before Charlie Sheen enters his plea deal, he's going to Disneyland. Wednesday gossip looks on the bright side.

Sue Sylvester Can Size You Up in Ten Seconds Flat

Zach Mack · 05/11/10 08:51PM

Not surprisingly, nothing really happened on tonight's Puck-centric version of Glee. The kids were told to find a song that represented themselves, and as we've said before, Jane Lynch only needed a two minute scene to steal the show.