
“American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert finally addresses the intense speculation about

“American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert finally addresses the intense speculation about

Jamie Foxx is working on a new project, and ET’s Kevin Frazier is exclusively bringing you to the set! Jamie is hosting the BET Awards, and Kevin visited him on the set of the new promo he is shooting for the program. “It’s gonna be crazy. It’s gonna be absolutely crazy — the first BET awards since having an African American president — it’s the time to shine! It’s the time to get down,” Jamie told Kevin.

Jimmy Fallon took a big step forward in his quest for a “Saved by the Bell” reunion during his show on Monday night. Jimmy’s guest was Mark-Paul Gosselaar who came out on stage dressed as his former television character, the leader of the “Saved by the Bell” gang, Zack Morris. “No more homework, no more books, no more Belding,” Gosselaar explains. “Now I’m an actor and the star of ‘Raising the Bar.’”

James Franco has signed on to his next big screen project — read on for more details! The 31-year-old actor will star in the indie drama ‘In Praise of Shadows,’ Variety reports. The film centers around William Vincent (Franco), who travels to New York City to rescue the love of his life from a criminal organization, the trade paper says.

For the first time in nearly two decades, Sonic Youth is an indie rock band. The band recently parted ways with Geffen, a label that once championed them, but towards the end of their relationship, wouldn’t even call them back. Now free of the pressure to break into the *mainstream, Thurston Moore and crew are channeling the raw and discordant sound of their earlier days with their latest release,

The early episodes of So You Think You Can Dance have reminded us of the little differences between it and corporate cousin American Idol . Deluded or deliberately jokey auditioners aren’t unheard of, but they’re not the point either. And the show has an ongoing relationship with a good many contestants who audition every year, getting a bit closer until they finally break through. One difference that seems starker than ever after the just-concluded Idol season: the SYTYCD judges appear to…