jedwan on August 15th, 2010

Aug. 14 Detroit Lions @ Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field – Pittsburgh, PA Aug. 21 Detroit Lions @ Denver Broncos Invesco Field at Mile High – Denver, CO Aug. 28 Cleveland Browns @ Detroit Lions — Sep. 2 Buffalo Bills @ Detroit Lions — Sep. 12 Detroit Lions @ Chicago Bears — Sep. 19 Philadelphia Eagles @ Detroit Lions — Sep. 26 Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings — Oct. 3 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers — Oct. 10 St. Louis Rams @ Detroit Lions — Oct. 17 Detroit Lions @ New York Giants — Oct. 31 Washington Redskins @ Detroit Lions — Nov. 7 New York Jets @ Detroit Lions — Nov. 14 Detroit Lions @ Buffalo Bills — Nov. 21 Detroit Lions @ Dallas Cowboys — Nov. 25 New England Patriots @ Detroit Lions — Dec. 5 Chicago Bears @ Detroit Lions — Dec. 12 Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions — Dec. 19 Detroit Lions @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Dec. 26 Detroit Lions @ Miami Dolphins — Jan. 2 Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

With the end of the “American Idol” season, it’s time to say goodbye to the “Eye on Idol” blog for a while.
As you might have noticed over the past several months, most TV-related stories on Comcast.net have been residing on our sister Web site, Fancast.com. Starting now, the same will be true for “Idol” [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

In a live chat here on Comcast.net’s “Eye on Idol” blog Thursday, “American Idol” winner Kris Allen spilled some plans for his debut album, revealed a little-known childhood ailment and talked about grandmas trying to kiss him in public.
Scroll down to check out the complete transcript of our 30-minute live chat, but here are some [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

I reported here last week that “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell was working with British retail billionaire Sir Philip Green to create a new entertainment company that would handle all of Cowell’s affairs, including “Idol,” and his British shows, “Britain’s Got Talent” and “The X Factor,” according to the Financial Times of London.
The company’s first [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

In his first live online chat since the “American Idol” finale, Adam Lambert took some time to catch up with his fans and clear up a few things about his plans for the summer tour, his reaction to criticism from Kiss bassist Gene Simmons and — perhaps most importantly — whether he has a real [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

In a live chat right here on Comcast.net this afternoon, “American Idol” finalist Danny Gokey cleared up some big questions about who he is, where his career is headed, his beliefs on homoesexuality, and whether or not he’s actually considering a run on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Danny’s live chat was the eighth in a series [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

The long-awaited and ultimately anti-climactic quote that finally puts to rest the speculation over the “American Idol” runner-up’s sexuality will appear in the issue of Rolling Stone that will hit newsstands this week.
“I don’t think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear that I’m gay,” Lambert says in the magazine.
“I’m proud of [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

Constantine Maroulis made “American Idol” history last month when he earned a Tony nomination for his lead role in the Broadway hit, “Rock of Ages,” and Thursday night I had a chance to see why.
Just three nights before he finds out whether he’ll also become the first “Idol” finalist to win a Tony, I checked [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

What would the “American Idol” season by without yet another “controversy”? And this one has the full weight of The New York Times behind it.
The Times ran a story on Tuesday suggesting that behemoth “Idol” sponsor AT&T may have swayed the voting in the “Idol” finale by providing some phones at two parties in winner [...]

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jedwan on June 17th, 2010

As the clock rapidly winds down on Katrina Darrell, a.k.a. “Bikini Girl’s” 15 minutes, she took a parting shot at new “American Idol” judge Kara DioGuardi, who upstaged Katrina during the season finale on Wednesday night.
While Katrina was singing Mariah Carey’s “Vision of Love,” trying to prove she could actually do it — while in [...]

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