Adam Lambert, American Idol’s runner-up last season, has released the first look at his new band. Good to see they’re all such non-conformists that they’re even conforming to their own non-conformity. Well, maybe all except the keyboardist who has declared herself a clothes-free zone.
What do you think of Adam’s new band? Looking forward to a Lambert tour?

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American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert has finally spoken out on the controversy concerning him and his recent cover on
Out magazine--well, to be more exact, about the allegations from the magazine's editor, Aaron Hicklin, that Adam and his management had many conditions surrounding the cover shoot.
To backtrack a bit, Adam was included in the magazine's Out 100 list, honoring the most successful gay people today. He was named, in fact, as Breakout Honoree of the Year by the magazine. But Hicklin later posted
an open letter on the magazine's website, complaining that the management had qualms about putting Adam on the cover of the magazine. "Apparently,
Out was too gay, even for you," he wrote. He then alleged that Adam's management would not let the singer do the cover unless a straight woman is included, and that the singer wouldn't look "too gay". He also claimed that Adam refused offers from the magazine to appear on its cover while
American Idol was still underway.

This morning the People's Choice Award nominations were revealed, and
as always, it's populism at its best. On the TV side, the nominees
often look like the top of the Nielsen ratings list, with a few notable
and surprising exceptions. Shows like
True Blood and
Gossip Girl crept into the Favorite TV Actress categories while Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show features
Lost,
True Blood,
The Vampire Diaries and
Supernatural.
However, those are the very cool exceptions. For the most part, the list is full of
CSI,
NCIS,
Grey's Anatomy,
Two and a Half Men and other top-rated shows. Here are the major television nominees for this year's People's Choice Awards.
To vote for the People's Choice Awards,
CLICK HERE.