George Michael talks about fame, his U.S. fans, “Eli Stone,” and more in George Michael Regains His Faith.

On May 21 and 22, the day of and after George Michael’s performance on the season finale of “American Idol,” the #1 “Hot Trend” on Google was the search for “George Michaels.” The hotness level was “Volcanic.”  Related search phrases were george michaels songs, how old is george michaels, george michaels age, george michael, george michaels lyrics, george michael, boy george, george michaels american idol.

Also, “George Michael, American Idol” was “On Fire” at #28 on May 21.  Related searches were: george michael, george michael aids, american idol, george michael hiv, george michael news.

Moreover, “Praying for Time” came in as the #38 trend on May 21, with the “On Fire” status. Related searches were praying for time lyrics, george michael, carrie underwood praying for time, george michael praying for time, pray for time.

Last, “Wham” came in at #48 on May 21, with a “Spicy” rating. Related searches were george michael, wam, careless whisper, wake me up before you go go, andrew ridgeley.

Rubin and Angelo tell us that George Michael will possibly be appearing on “American Idol” today.  For more information, please see “George Michael Bringing “Freedom” to Idol Finale.”

A rep for Idol would not confirm Michael’s appearance, while a rep for the singer could not be immediately reached.

“Eli Stone” has been picked up for a second season, according to USA Today. It will air on Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

E! Online is reporting the following news on a second season of “Eli Stone.”

The upfronts aren’t next until week in New York City, which is where all the official pickups and cancellations are set to be announced, but sources close to ABC have tipped me that while bubble show Eli Stone will get the nod for a season two, another hour-long drama, Women’s Murder Club, will not be returning.

According to Goss-Michael Foundation presents avant garde exhibit featuring the visually radical work of Tim Noble and Sue Webster:

The Goss‐Michael Foundation presents the work of acclaimed artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster beginning May 15, running through September 30. The creators of an impressive sculpture catalogue, Noble and Webster’s work subtly scorns a consumer‐centric culture and its penchant for excess, opting instead to celebrate nonconformist individuality. Using a variety of mediums – including neon lighting, scrap metal and household rubbish – through which to convey their meaning, Noble and Webster’s art is arresting, profound and revolutionary.

The Eli_Stone_TV community at Livejournal.com recently initiated a fan campaign to show our support for Eli Stone.

Each fan will donate (as much as he or she would like) to the Autism Society of America and designate the donation “in honor of Eli Stone”. After donating, the fan will then send a donation receipt/postcard to ABC. A donation receipt/postcard has been designed and is available on the Eli_Stone_TV community at Livejournal.com if fans would like to use it. The link to the design and information about donating online is here.

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