Gwyneth returns to 'Glee'; Jeff Beck Q&A; Rob Lowe replacing Charlie Sheen?
Gwyneth Paltrow returned for another guest starring spot on "Glee" last night, built around the theme of sex —Â or more specifically, sex education. The Washington Post has a full rundown, while E!Online has some highlights and a look ahead. And MTV.com has the story behind Gwyneth's cover of Stevie Nicks' "Landslide."
Other entertainment items of note online today:
MOVIES
• Before the Trailer has an interview with Nico Tortorello, who is in the cast of the locally shot "Scream 4."
• Warner Bros. is making some of its movies available for streaming on Facebook.
• The story of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may be headed to the big screen.
• Add Lily Tomlin to the list of people asking the University of Michigan to change its stance on using animals in nurse training.
TELEVISION
• Apparently Rob Lowe is being considered as a replacement for Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men."
• A Detroit native is part of MTV's "The Real World: Back to Las Vegas."
MUSIC
• Yahoo has a Q-and-A with Jeff Beck, who's coming to the Michigan Theater later this month.
• Mike Starr, former bassist for Alice in Chains, has died at age 44.
• The Oakland Press reports on the local entries in Hard Rock Cafe's Battle of the Bands.
• Ryan Adams plans to release a new EP on Record Store Day, April 16.
• MTV.com reports on the Foo Fighters' upcoming video, "Rope."
• The Metro Times has a feature on Detroit acts at the South By Southwest music festival.
GAMES
• Harrison Ford is involved in the creation of a new city-building game called Ecotopia, coming to Facebook and other platforms.
Renee Tellez contributed to this roundup. Bob Needham is director of entertainment content for AnnArbor.com. Reach him at bobneedham@annarbor.com or 734-623-2541, and follow him on Twitter @bobneedham.