Showing posts with label Glee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glee. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Latest Tween Video Obsession: Glee's Darren Criss and Scott Bomer Perform Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know"

Our tweens can't stop watching this (and neither can their mum):



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Friday, June 3, 2011

What's Cool For Tweens in June: MsTwixt's Calendar

Ms Twixt's Calendar


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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Gap and Old Navy Take a Stand Against Bullying

We just heard that discount retailer Old Navy is launching a line of rainbow-hued t-shirts in support of the anti-bullying movement via the "It Gets Better Project". The tee shirts are also in support of Gay Pride Month (starting June 1) - in doing so, Gap (Old Navy's parent company) becomes the first major retailer to take a stand on this issue. The "It Gets Better Project" is a movement designed to let LGBT youth know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel - that as an adult, life gets a lot easier to manage in real-life situations for openly gay people. The site was featured in a moving ad by Google during the Glee finale, and this month the site has videos of openly gay Gap employees telling their stories of bullying, how they persevered, and how Gap supports them in the workplace today. Ten percent of sales from these shirts benefits the "It Gets Better Project", and the tees are available at select Old Navy locations (but not online - we checked).

Certainly some Old Navy stores will take heat for this stance, but we're personally thrilled that a retailer is choosing to be controversial and lift people up rather than be controversial and drag them down.

T-shirts available in select Old Navy stores only (NOT online), $7.50 - $14.50
UPDATE ON 6/1/11: D.C. area Old Navy stores will not have this line in stock until June 2nd at the earliest.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tween Celebrities at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

Several tween celebrities and favorite stars were in Washington, DC this weekend for the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The Dinner is an annual event that attracts the biggest names in media, business, and Hollywood to the Capital to fete and be feted by the President.

ABC's "Modern Family" star Ariel Winter (with braces!):

Glee's Chris Colfer:

Funny girl Amy Poehler:

Gossip Girl's Chace Crawford:





Olympic medalist snowboarder Shaun White:

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Glee's Amber Riley Wants You to "Save the Music" in Schools

March is "Music in our Schools" month, and all kinds of organizations (VH1, the National Association for Music Education, and DoSomething.Org to name a few) are working to activate students across the U.S. to raise awareness about this issue and prevent losing their school's music education programs. The Battle for the Bands campaign is a big part of this campaign, and this year, Glee's Amber Riley is lending her voice to the effort (last year, Nick Jonas was a spokesperson for the campaign).



The VH1 Save The Music Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring instrumental music education in America's public schools, and raising awareness about the importance of music as part of each child's complete education. To date, the Foundation has provided more than $47 million in new musical instruments to 1,750 public schools in more than 100 cities around the country, impacting the lives of over 1.6 million children.
Learn how you can get involved here.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

First Tween Sasha Obama and Nick Jonas at Motown Tribute

The White House hosted a night of Motown music in honor of Black History Month last night, and First Tween Sasha Obama helped to dance the night away. Video from ABC News is below:




Stars who performed tributes to Motown greats included Nick Jonas (himself no stranger to the Obamas), Natasha Bedingfield, Sheryl Crow, Jordin Sparks, John Legend, and Amber Riley and Matt Salling from the cast of Glee. The President took a great deal of ribbing about his own stiff dance style from emcee Jamie Foxx, but he took it good-naturedly and danced with young Ms. Obama on the stage during "Dancing in the Streets."

As part of the First Lady's new initiative, "The Sound of Young America", Michelle Obama invited 100 local students in Washington to attend an educational workshop at the White House on the history of Motown. You can watch that video here.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Glee's 2011 Summer Concert Tour Dates Announced!

Glee has announced their summer concert tour dates! (they're coming to more cities than last year's tour)

May 21: Las Vegas (Mandalay Bay Event Center)
May 22: Sacramento (Arco Arena)
May 24: San Jose (HP Pavilion)
May 27: Anaheim (Honda Center)
May 28: Los Angeles (Staples Center)
May 29: San Diego (Valley View Casino Center)
June 1: Minneapolis (Target Center)
June 2: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
June 3: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
June 6: Boston (TD Garden)
June 8: Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)
June 11: Toronto, Canada (Air Canada Centre)
June 13: Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills)
June 14: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
June 16: East Rutherford, N.J. (Izod Center)
June 18: Uniondale, N.Y. (Nassau Coliseum)

Tickets go on sale to the general public for most cities on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 10:00 a.m.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

A Glee-Inspired Line of Nail Polishes

As if tweens weren't obsessed enough with nail polish, now they can add to their collection with a new line of polishes from OPI inspired by the cast of Glee. Colors include "Slushied", "Gleek Out", and "Mash-Up." These are offered as a limited-edition set from Sephora. Move over Biebs!

Available in February. $9.50/each or or a mini-set for $22

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tweens and Texting: Key Findings from the FCC Forum with Glee's Jane Lynch Today

Today we had the opportunity to attend the FCC's forum, "Generation Mobile", on tweens and texting at McKinley Tech High School in Washington, DC. This event was headline by Glee star Jane Lynch who is also the spokesperson for LG's new Text Ed campaign to educate parents and kids about texting responsibly. We tweeted extensively during the day - you can view our entire transcript on our Twitter page here (look for our tweets with the #genmobile hashtag).


We met some old friends (Rosalind Wiseman) and some new ones (SafetyWeb's Michael Clark (they offer a kind of reputation monitor for kids) and Marsali Hancock from the Internet Keep Safe Coalition (an international non-profit)).

Some tidbits from the forum on tweens and texting:
  • "The future of security online has to start with the individual. Safety means reputation, privacy, and identity." - Michael Clark of SafetyWeb
  • Teaching "digital literacy" is shared responsibility among parents, schools and kids (they have things to teach us too!) - Dane Snowden of CTIA-The Wireless Association
  • "It's important for parents to teach kids that no digital communication is private - it is all public because regardless of your own privacy settings, others can save and forward anything online." - Marsali Hancock of the Internet Keep Safe Coalition
  • "When you delete something on Facebook, it is deleted from your profile (but photo tags are NOT), but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be careful with what you post." - Tim Sparapani of Facebook
  • 42% of parents opt not to use parental controls on mobile phones - is it because they don't want to or don't know how?
  • "Make sure you know what apps are on your kid's phones - that way you know what information is being shared." - Michael Clark of SafetyWeb
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Monday, December 13, 2010

Glee Star Jane Lynch To Speak in DC About Tweens and Texting

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is holding a public forum on the mobile culture, tweens, cyberbullying, sexting, and more this Tuesday at McKinley Technology High School. The forum is called "Generation Mobile" and will feature Glee star Jane Lynch, tween parenting expert Rosalind Wiseman, and one of our favorite media site, Commonsense Media.

According to their site, the FCC is hosting the forum to bring "together teens, parents, educators and experts" to talk together about commonsense and responsible uses of technology. The forum will be split into two parts: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski will hosting the first panel “Generation Mobile Speaks” featuring teens, parents and educators. The second panel, “Ask the Experts About Generation Mobile” will feature experts from SafetyWeb, Facebook, Sprint and other major mobile and technology players.

Youth and media has been in the news a great deal this year, and Washington has seen its share of such events (including Geena Davis speaking earlier this year at the "Healthy Media for Youth Summit"). This event is open to the public - for details, see the FCC website here and also streaming live at www.fcc.gov/live. You can also follow the event via Twitter using the #genmobile hashtag.

Photo credit: LG Text Ed via www.fcc.gov

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Classical Take on Lady Gaga: The Vitamin String Quartet

We *heart* this: a string quartet version of Lady Gaga's hits including Poker Face, Paparazzi, and Just Dance. The Vitamin String Quartet is a collective of classical musicians in L.A., and their work was been recognized by Disney (they were commissioned to contribute a track on an all-star tribute to Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas) - they've even done an album from the music from Glee! They apply "a rock n' roll attitude to classical technique" - way cool.

Greyson, it looks like you're in good company.

Their Lady Gaga album is available on iTunes.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

A Glee-esque Movie for Tweens: Standing Ovation Opens Today

I haven't seen this as yet, but a new movie for tween girls opens today: Standing Ovation. It chronicles the hopes and dreams of five middle school girls entering a dance video competition and pits the average girls against the mean girls- a very Glee-esque storyline.
If you see this film, please post your review below - it looks like it's not coming to the D.C. area.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

New Study Finds Strong Link Between R-Rated Movies, Underage Drinking and Tweens

I guess this is a bit self-serving, but here's further reinforcement for me for my "strict mom schtick": a new study from Dartmouth finds that middle schoolers whose parents forbid them from watching R-rated movies are far less likely to start drinking early - and the study took in account other parenting decisions. According to the study, "the movie effect is the over-and-above-effect" over parenting style when it comes to middle-schoolers who tried drinking versus the "barely 3% who tried a drink". Notably, it appears to be the repeated exposure to R-rated movies that causes these outcomes, not the once-time viewing.

Phew! It's nice to have some positive backing for our unpopular (at times, but not always - secretly, we think our tweens like having us as an "out") parenting stance (or, as my tweens put it, "zero-tolerance on R"). And it's tough - a lot of the movies that our tween daughters' friends regularly discuss during lunch or afterschool are R-rated (Kick-Ass stars tween superheros, The Runaways features Twilight star Kristen Stewart and child actress Dakota Fanning, and the new Twilight movie Eclipse could very well be R-rated too - and this is just a sampling based on what's out this week).

What amazes me is that even in the same all-girls school that our tweens attend, parenting views on what is permissable for tweens to watch vary SO WIDELY. Certainly, every family has its own values, but when I see an R-rating, that means that the movie theatre requires the parent to accompany the minor into the theatre - so it means that parents are walking their middle school age daughter into see The Runaways because she's a Kristen Stewart fan. Are tweens really ready to digest/process the very mature themes of addiction and sexual exploration even if this film provides an accurate and riveting portrayal of the glam rock movement in the 70's? In other words, aside from how valuable/worthy a story the film tells, some content is still inappropriate even for middle-schoolers.

Lest I come across as a prudish tyrant, despite our stated "zero tolerance" policy, I'd like to think that should a certain film REALLY be worth viewing before later their teen years (and I'm going to pull a Justice Stewart: "I'll-know-it-when-I-see-it here), we'd at least consider it allowing it (full disclosure: in our case, we permit the girls to see Bend It Like Beckham when we wield the Mute button and in some VERY heavily edited instances, Glee).

With sleepovers and group outings to the mall rampant during the middle school years, I'm not so naive as to believe that I have total control over what my girls view/hear/witness. Far from it. But, as their independence grows, I'd like to think that I'm recording that little voice in their heads letting them know that somethings may not yet be appropriate for them - and that that little voice gives them pause to consider their choices with a bit more analysis than pure peer pressure.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

J.K. Rowling Reading at White House Easter Egg Roll


Beloved author (and our tweens' favorite) J.K. Rowling read from the first Harry Potter book, "The Sorcerer's Stone" at today's Easter Egg Roll at the White House. She took many questions from kids in the crowd, including "How did you come up with the idea for Harry Potter?" (Answer: She can't say exactly - from lots of different places), and "Is it true you named Harry after your neighbor?" (Answer: No).

Mrs. Rowling really loves Snape's character and said, "I love writing him, but I wouldn't want to meet him." She is working on books other than Harry Potter and is enjoying her time now away from publishing deadlines.

The day has been filled with amazing performances (including Amber Riley from Glee singing the National Anthem) and readings. President Obama read to the crown from Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham" before leaving the event to throw the first pitch out at the National's season opener.

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Video: Cast of Glee Performing at White House Easter Egg Roll

You can also view the event streaming live at www.whitehouse.gov/live.



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White House Easter Egg Roll - President and First Lady Addressing Guests Now


Twitter has had some issues this morning, but you can follow our minute-by-minute coverage of the White House Easter Egg Roll via our Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/MsTwixt. You can also view the event streaming live at www.whitehouse.gov/live.

The cast of Glee already performed "Don't Stop Believing" this morning, and Sara Bareilles just left the stage. President and First Lady Michelle Obama are due to address guests at 10:45am EDT. Glee will return for a second performance at 11am EDT, and Justin Bieber will take the stage around 1pm today.

Photo: Official 2010 White House Easter Eggs (each child receives one); also available for sale at the White House Visitor Center

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Monday, March 1, 2010

GLEE Tour Dates Announced

Calling all Gleeks: Fox has officially announced the tour dates for The Glee Live! In Concert!  Sadly, D.C. is not on the list of cities - protest!

• May 18, Phoenix: Dodge Theatre
• May 20, Los Angeles: Gibson Amphitheatre
• May 21, Los Angeles: Gibson Amphitheatre
• May 25, Chicago: Rosemont Theatre
• May 26, Chicago: Rosemont Theatre
• May 28, New York: Radio City Music Hall
• May 29, New York: Radio City Music Hall

Go here to buy tickets.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Cast of GLEE Will Be at the White House Easter Egg Roll!

Calling all Glee fans: the cast of Glee has just been confirmed as guests and performers at the Annual White House Easter Egg Roll! The event is one of the most coveted tickets in town. Tickets are available via lottery at www.recreation.gov, and registration opens at 12:01am on February 25th. Tickets are free. Lucky First Tweens Malia and Sasha Obama will get a private meet-and-greet with the stars.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Glee Nominated for Four Golden Globe Awards!

Glee has been nomimated for four Golden Globe awards including Best T.V. Show, Best Actress (Lea Michelle as Rachel), Best Actor (Matthew Morrison as Mr. Shue), and Best Supporting Actress (Jane Lynch as Coach Sue). Winners will be announced on January 17, 2010.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Glee Soundtrack Part Deux - Out Tomorow


Just in time for the holidays, the Glee Soundtrack Volume Two comes out tomorrow! This is the perfect gift for your tween Gleek fan although MsTwixt does wish the mash-ups were included. Here's the latest line-up:

1.“Proud Mary”
2.“Endless Love”
3.“I’ll Stand By You”
4.“Don’t Stand So Close To Me / Young Girl”
5.“Crush”
6.“(You’re) Having My Baby”
7.“Lean On Me”
8.“Don’t Make Me Over”
9.“Imagine”
10.“True Colors”
11.“Jump”
12.“Smile”(cover of Lily Allen)
13.“Smile”(cover of Charlie Chaplin)
14.“And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”
15.“Don’t Rain On My Parade”
16.“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
17.“My Life Would Suck Without You”

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