Back from vacation and going to try and catch up …. for now …
Get a glimpse of Season 3 of Glee! This is a great video and features a lot of Cory!
Plus this great dodgeball promo for the new season.
Back from vacation and going to try and catch up …. for now …
Get a glimpse of Season 3 of Glee! This is a great video and features a lot of Cory!
Plus this great dodgeball promo for the new season.
I probably will not do any updates for the next week as I am leaving for vacation and will have limited internet access. I will start updating again after I get back on August 28th. Have a great week everyone!
I am so ready for a new season of Glee but until then we have a brand new set of pics that was shared by The Hollywood Reporter of last seasons episode Rumors. Plus to get us more excited for season three Lea tweeted a pic of her on the set.

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Lea shares with The Hollywood Reporter a little bit about the upcoming season of Glee!
The latest culprit to reveal set secrets? Show star Lea Michele, whose character Rachel Berry will start her senior year at McKinley High this season.
Here are three new details she revealed about the Fox show’s upcoming episodes.
1. “In Season 1, we did a lot of classic rock songs — or not even so much classic rock, but songs you haven’t seen in the Top 10 in awhile,” she said recently. “I definitely think they’re going to do more of that this year — taking songs that used to be incredibly popular and reinventing them.”
2. As for her character specifically, Michele told The Hollywood Reporter, “I know that she’s going to be in the school musical. I have some awesome story lines with Darren Criss, Chris Colfer and I’ll be singing a lot of Broadway, as always.”
3. Expect the show’s story lines to stay focused on “the core group of kids,” said the star, who explained, “This is their senior year, some of them. People definitely want to see where they’re going to go.
The season premieres on September 20th! One more month!
Here is an awesome promo of Cory & Lea with thier Glee castmates for Fashion Night Out!
The cast of Glee is going to be featured in the September issue of Vogue.

“When Glee started, I had no idea who Marc Jacobs was. In no way was I a fashion person!” confesses Chris Colfer, who won a Golden Globe Award in 2011 for his depiction of the out-and-proud high school chorister Kurt. “I did all my shopping at my small-town Target. Maybe if I dressed better I wouldn’t have had such a hard time in school,” he says, laughing a little ruefully. “Now, as Kurt, I get to wear all these amazing things, by people whose names I can’t even pronounce.” Those “amazing things”—the singular looks that the cast sports both on- and, increasingly, offscreen—have led, to the thrilled amazement of Colfer and his costars, to the cast’s current role as spokespeople for this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, the annual fall ritual that celebrates style and shopping, the joys of inventing your own look and having a ball while doing so.
Admirers of the show (Gleeks, in current parlance) know that their beloved characters express themselves not only through music—there is also the matter of their deliciously quirky relationship to fashion, which makes them the perfect collective headliners for FNO. “From the beginning, I asked the costume designer to give each of these kids an archetypal identity,” recalls Ryan Murphy, creator and executive producer. “We didn’t want them to look like generic mall kids. Now their looks are being copied! On the show, they don’t get to wear designer clothes, except for Chris. In fact, people ask me all the time, ‘Where does he get those clothes in Ohio?’ ” (Answer: He orders them online.)
When you talk to Colfer or Lea Michele or the other cast members, you find yourself curiously inhabiting two worlds—one populated by successful young actors who are building their careers with purpose and sophistication, and the other a universe of incredibly compelling fictional characters who attend a surreal high school somewhere in an imaginary Ohio, struggling to find their place and defining themselves through the poetry of popular song, the way so many of us define ourselves, especially while we are growing up. At a sold-out Glee Live Tour performance at the Meadowlands in New Jersey early this summer, the audience was bursting with Gleeks proudly exhibiting the nerd-cool (and frankly, sometimes just nerd) signifiers of the show—thick glasses, suspenders, and T-shirts that say things like “Bad Attitude.” Many of these fans seemed—how shall we put it?—far more like struggling New Directions recruits than lithe, blithe Cheerios. (But then again, the two cliques mix and match on the show with abandon, which is part of what makes Glee so delectable.)
Don’t expect to see off-duty cast members looking like their fictional doppelgängers. “I would never wear a sweater with an animal face!” laughs Lea Michele, who plays driven baby-diva Rachel, and who confesses that she has lately developed a serious crush on Oscar de la Renta. But Murphy puts Michele’s current sartorial confidence in clearer perspective. “When I met Lea, she was only sort of interested in clothes—but in the last two years she’s become a red-carpet star. I think what happened is Lea went to an event, and someone said, ‘Oh, you look pretty.’ It was an interesting moment for her.”
Murphy, who admits that for him Fashion’s Night Out is “all about grooviness and fabulousness and excitement!,” says that it is empowering for kids all over the country to see the cast donning gorgeous ensembles and having the time of their lives in the FNO public-service announcement because “aspiration and integration are so important.” Kurt may be the show’s avowed clotheshorse, but Colfer says you won’t find the see-through ankle-length Dolce & Gabbana trench that he flaunts during one broadcast anywhere near his closet. Actually, he says, chuckling, it is Kevin McHale—who plays the wheelchair-bound Artie, a character who favors grandpa sweaters and pleated mom jeans—who is the standout style aficionado off camera. “Whenever Kevin sees me in an outfit, he feels the fabric and looks at the label, then goes and buys it!” Colfer says.
Sometimes those shrieking Gleeks who throng the stage door after a performance, desperate to spy their favorites in the flesh, are taken aback by the difference between art (or in this case, Artie) and life. When McHale became obsessed with what he describes as a Marc by Marc Jacobs “half-kilt thing,” he searched boutiques until he turned one up. “I wore the hell out of it last year, and I had it on after our show at Radio City. When I came out, the crowd went from ‘Ooooh!’ to ‘What are you wearing?’ ”
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We have some exciting news. Finchel.net is being merged into Duet: Cory & Lea. What does this mean? Well it means that we are going to have some fun new content! Thanks to Erika and all the hard work she has put into her site up until now and we look forward to this change!

I have already merged in two photoshoots, one we didn’t have before and one has more outtakes!
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The Fall Movie Preview issue of Entertainment Weekly is out now and there is a still and run down of Lea’s film New Years Eve. I loved Valentine’s Day so I am excited to see what they do with this film!
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