Glee Pays Tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours”

While the teenage Glee followers may not have fully appreciated the newest episode, the general crowd was thrilled with Tuesday’s airing, which featured numerous songs from Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” album. It is certainly impressive that an album that was released in 1977 has been able to resonate in a much younger, more technologically-focused crowd.

Quite the Buzz

Today, a full day later, “Fleetwood Mac” is still the most searched keyword on Google. The show has revived the admiration that swept the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, exposing some of the more popular songs, like “Dreams,” “Don’t Stop,” and “Go Your Own Way,” to the new generation.

The episode also reminded many viewers of why they fell for the show in the first place. The very first episode of the series featured a very passionate, fresh cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing.”

A Little Background

In this week’s episode, Kurt mentions that the Fleetwood Mac album was created during various relationship difficulties. Some may call this an understatement; Singer Stevie Nicks and guitarist Lindsay Buckinham were dealing with a breakup, singer Christine McVie and bassist John McVie had just gotten divorced after nearly a decade of marriage, and the band’s founder Mick Fleetwood had recently discovered that his wife had been disloyal.

As Gleeks have discovered, however, the emotional roller coaster certainly resulted in some great music!

Ecological Development A Growing Part of Architecture

As technology and science bloom, the world has begun to take more notice of environmental issues. Cities like San Francisco strive to improve the situation by encouraging environmentally-friendly buildings, electric cars and public transportation, while scientists across the globe look into new, less harmful energy sources that can be used on a daily basis.

Many real estate developers also have a significant presence in the ecological sector. Architects and developers like Todd Jersey, Janna Bullock and Barley and Pfeifffer are committed to creating beautiful and practical structures and interiors while protecting the environment. Recently, other organizations have put effort into this concept as well.

Worcester YouthBuild is a program working to incorporate environmental awareness by providing education and job-training in the field. Working alongside Saint-Gobain and CertainTeed, YouthBuild was recently granted $100,000 in support of their work.

The program presents its students with opportunities to build or renovate buildings that are environmentally conscious in their neighborhoods, as well as to gain experience, jobs and credentials. The experience also boosts the students’ leadership skills.

Vice President of Communications for Saint-Gobain Karen Cawkwell said “YouthBuild USA has made a tremendous impact in rebuilding the lives and communities of low-income, disconnected young adults. It is a true honor to partner with such an esteemed organization. We are particularly amazed by the resiliency demonstrated by the students of Worcester YouthBuild. 

is a program working to incorporate environmental awareness by providing education and job-training in the field. Working alongside Saint-Gobain and CertainTeed, YouthBuild was recently granted $100,000 in support of their work.

The program presents its students with opportunities to build or renovate buildings that are environmentally conscious in their neighborhoods, as well as to gain experience, jobs and credentials. The experience also boosts the students’ leadership skills.
Vice President of Communications for Saint-Gobain Karen Cawkwell said “YouthBuild USA has made a tremendous impact in rebuilding the lives and communities of low-income, disconnected young adults. It is a true honor to partner with such an esteemed organization. We are particularly amazed by the resiliency demonstrated by the students of Worcester YouthBuild. “

Country Music Mania

From deep in my heart I am country music fan. More and more talented young stars are coming out these days with heartfelt ballads. One great young star is Josh Turner. He is very talented musician and thanks to his experienced stage manage Jim Mayo, his live performance is excellent. I recently saw Josh in Primm, NV and the show was excellent. Here is an old interview with him for those of you who don’t know Josh.

Leslie Westreich writes a personal blog about his views on Country Music.

New Kids On the Block and Backstreet Boys Sing on Dancing with the Stars

On Tuesday, The New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys performed two shriek-inducing songs on Dancing with the Stars.
The show featured a piece choreographed by NKOTBSB; a performance of Don’t Turn Out the Lights which had everyone singing and dancing along. The week six elimination took place after the boy bands’ medley of their two hits I Want it That Way and Step By Step.
By the end of the episode, Chris Jericho was eliminated. Instead of dancing his last dance, Jericho shook the judges’ hands, expressing his gratitude for the successful feeling they helped him achieve each week.
Here is a video of one of the boy bands’ performances on the show:

Angry Bird, Justin Bieber and Arcade Fire Nominated for Webby Awards

Teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber, Arcade Fire, the Grammy Award winner, and Angry Bird, the addicting mobile game, are three of the top nominees for the Webby Awards, the esteemed international recognition for web content.

Bieber was nominated for his video “Justin Bieber Takes Over Funny or Die,” and Arcade Fire for the video “We Used to Wait.” The nominees for the 15th annual awards were announced yesterday. The winners will be announced on May 3rd, and honored at a gala on June 13th.

The Funny or Die webpage received ten nominations, while the New York Times got eighteen. Angry Birds was nominated as the best of the mobile games category. Other categories include best viral video, best individual performance, comedy, and drama.

Other nominees include Jim Carrey, Will Ferrell, Chevy Chase and Meryl Streep, as well as singers Katie Perry and Bob Dylan.

Award organizers have explained that the seemingly random collection of nominees shows how the internet has affected pop culture.