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Live From American Idol

A report from inside the Nokia Theatre on the last showdown between the small-town guy and the big (possibly) gay hope.


It's not quite the finale the media's been hungering for: Flagrant Christian vs. Presumed Homosexual, otherwise known as Danny Gokey vs. Adam Lambert. After Danny's surprise elimination last week, the last two Idols standing are the affable Kris Allen -- a more ignorably Christian guitar-strummer from Arkansas -- and Adam, the operatic Californian "rocker" who forced America to deal with his love of eyeliner.

I'm all for Adam over Kris; let's clear that up right now. In the last few weeks, however, Adam has chagrined me. Too much dependence on his signature Maria Callas screech. Too little success in establishing the crucial "emotional connection" that has historically moved Americans, even obese ones, to vote wildly for an Idol. Adam has seemed to disappear further into an opaque theatricality, pissing me off. Because I want him to win.

Here's an eyewitness report of how his last chance to nail the title unfolded.

Approaching the Nokia Theatre: Two flustered, almost panicked, pear-shaped ladies are jaywalking across six lanes of downtown L.A. traffic, clutching signs that read "Delaware Loves Adam!" We follow them, somewhat more dispassionately, to the theater entrance, where a bossy sort brays at the converging mob: "No cell phones inside! No cell phones!"

Can this many Los Angelenos even survive without their iPhones apps? "Live TV," my industry-insider friend Sandy says. "Can't have all that ringing." Not to mention furtive videotaping. After a quick sprint back to the rent-a-Ford to stash our phones, we're free to enter.

Inside the lobby: Amid the rampaging tweens I spot an elderly woman wearing a cape with the words "Adam Lambert" written in rainbow glitter-glue on the back. Keen Idol fans will recognize this as an homage to the cape Katy Perry wore on last week's show.

The view from Seat 413: Man, we have killer seats! About 40 feet from the stage! Only a few rows behind mom of fourth-place finisher Allison Iraheta! (Thanks, insider-industry friend, Sandy.) That said, I can't stop thinking that my seat number, unlucky 413, doesn't bode well for my Adam hopes.

The familiar TV set is in place, its gigantic Atlas Shrugged globes threatening to fall on someone (as one nearly did a couple weeks ago). On this particular night the interior of the Nokia Theatre is all blue blinking techno-lighting; I feel like I'm trapped inside a massive cell phone that's trying to order itself a pizza. No cell phones allowed!

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Roseann Kater
    Date posted: 5/27/2009 5:47:00 PM
    Hometown: Appleton WI

    Comment:

    I would like to comment on the voting system. It seems unfair for thirteen year olds to be able to make unlimited text votes when some voters cannot get through. I believe if everyone was limited to five votes, like Dancing with the Stars, it would be more fair. I also believe that Adam would have won if that were the case. Roseann Kater (older female fan)

  • Name: billy
    Date posted: 5/25/2009 8:42:00 AM
    Hometown: atlanta

    Comment:

    adam may have lost the title but will rule a. kiss offer of 18 month tour b. he will appear before the queen of england with winner of europe s idol c. as of friday has many record companies wanting to sign d. will highlite 4 to 8 tv guides progmaings e. appearing on so many covers of magazines f. film offers you have to ask why adam don't bother chris has just made his "i'm going to disney world" end of offers no instrest

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 5/20/2009 3:33:00 PM
    Hometown: Seattle

    Comment:

    Kris is reeeeeeeally cute and distracting to this gay, but it is a music contest and that's how I voted. It was tough.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 5/20/2009 3:33:00 PM
    Hometown: Seattle

    Comment:

    Kris is reeeeeeeally cute and distracting to this gay, but it is a music contest and that's how I voted. It was tough.



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