2011年10月24日星期一

No Doubt Cameo on '80s-Themed Episode of Gossip Girl

Gwen Stefani rocked some major hair on last nights 80-themed episode of Gossip Girl, Rosetta Stone V3 where No Doubt made a cameo as Snowed Out (a cocaine reference more Eighties than we bargained for!). The band performed their cover of Adam and the Ants 1981 song "Stand and Deliver," which is conveniently also the title of a classic Eighties film, the 1988 movie starring Edward James Olmos as an inner-city math teacher.The episode was a flashback to 20 years ago, and reportedly an early look at a possible spin-off show featuring Brittany Snow as Lily Rhodes in the Eighties. If you have no idea what that means, fear not and let Rosetta Stones recent Gossip Girl cover be your guide to the universe of Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf.Just last week, show star Taylor Momsen debuted her band the Pretty Reckless in New York City and announced a deal with Interscope. Co-star Leighton Meester has her own record Rosetta Stone Software deal with Universal Republic, and expects to drop her debut in the fall.Check out our guide to Gossip Girls best music moments (featuring Thurston Moores cover of "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker") and more. We dont know for sure if Glambert is gay all he says is he has nothing to hide or deny but if not, its the gayest embodiment of flaming youth by a straight guy since Bowie sold the world. Glambert plays off the new gay stereotype that has been reality TVs gift to our culture: the hyperfunctional gay dude who has his shit together in contrast to all the neurotic, insecure straight guys around him. He reverses the joke from Mean Girls hes too gay not to function. Somewhere along the line, this has become an iconic gay image in the mainstream seen more recently in I Love You, Man, where the only person with any confidence Rosetta Stone Korean is the gay Andy Samberg character, who gets to be strong while all the straight boys are sulky little bitches.

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