Here is a clip of Gregory Michael discussing the need to be fit and looking great for Dante’s Cove and where he gets his fitness tips from. (Thanks to Trish for sending this in!)
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Dante’s Cove Spin-Off Gets Expanded Third Season
The Lair, the vampire driven spin-off of Dante’s Cove, is currently airing its second season on here!. Coming on the heels of the huge success of HBO’s new vampire drama, True Blood, and its renewal for a second season, here! must be pleased enough with The Lair’s performance to have given the go ahead for a third season with a full order of 13 episodes. This will bring The Lair in line with the general average 13-episode order most cable networks place for their shows.
Unfortunately for die hard Dante’s Cove fans, here! remains tight lipped about details for season four which was shot this summer and tentatively set to air in early 2009. The rumor is that it too will be expanded to eight episodes. Maybe season five of Dante’s will be bumped to 13 as well? Let here! know you want more Dante’s Cove!
THE LAIR BITES INTO A THIRD SEASON
Popular supernatural soap opera gets the green light
LOS ANGELES, CA – September 23rd, 2008 – here!, America’s premium gay television network is pleased to announce a third season of the hit original series The Lair. Written and directed by Fred Olen Ray, the third season of The Lair will consist of 13 half-hour episodes and begin production in November with an expected air date of spring, 2009.
Following on the heels of Dante’s Cove, The Donald Strachey Mysteries and Lesbian Sex and Sexuality, the network has created another successful franchise with The Lair. “We are thrilled with our audience’s enthusiasm for this series and our ability to expand the season to 13 episodes,” said Meredith Kadlec, Senior Vice President, Original Programming.
Among those reprising their roles on the sexy vampire series will be gay icon Colton Ford, David Moretti, Peter Stickles, Dylan Vox, Brian Nolan and Frankie Valenti (aka Johnny Hazzard).
Season two of The Lair debuted on September 5th and will be premiering new episodes through December. This season, things in this small town take a big turn when warring vampire factions fight to seize control of the coven. We are introduced to Dr. Jake Waldman (newcomer Matthew King), a botanist with a mysterious plant that seems to have a mind of its own and Ian (Matty Ferraro), a wandering lost soul with a dark secret and a beast that lurks within: a werewolf! Meanwhile, Thom (Moretti) has found himself waist-deep in a centuries-old romantic entanglement with Damian (Stickles) and Colin (Vox) has succeeded in his plan to take control of The Lair.
Season three of The Lair promises to bring back the majority of these hunky actors and engage us in fang-filled plot twists and supernatural sexuality.
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Tresum 101
In Dante’s Cove there is a magical tradition at the root of the story. Tresum, the form of witchcraft practiced by the witches of the cove is a mystical belief system comprised of houses where the Moon House is the feminine and the Sun House is masculine. When Sun and Moon are joined together, they form the Sky House. That is where the simplicity of the craft ends and can be further explored in The Explanation of Tresum from the official Dante’s Cove site.
Just as with Christianity and Wicca, Tresum has different versions and is interpreted differently from one house of practice to another. Tresum as practiced in the town of Dante’s Cove is considered a rouge form of the craft and not generally accepted in the rest of the world where Tresum practice is overseen by a council of masters.
When the Sun House and Moon House are joined together they form a third house, the Sky House. While in Dante’s Cove Tresum followers are ruled by either the Sun or Moon houses, they do not generally accept that the houses should be united and share information freely, thus the separation of the Book of Tresum into two volumes: The Moon Book and The Sun Book. Outside of Dante’s Cove it is another story, however it is not clear whether all practitioners or only members of the Tresum council can wield both Sun and Moon power as Griffin does in what is hypothesized to be the Sky House.
Yet another house of Tresum has been revealed, the House of Shadows. This house is not ruled by neither Sun nor Moon, but by chaos and destruction. Evil for evil’s sake. It was subdued and imprisoned in a time before the Sun and Moon houses were segregated presumably by Sky House practitioners. Over centuries this house became a thing of legend and myth rather than reality until it was unintentionally released while trying to restore balance to the craft in the cove.
What is common between the Sun, Moon and Sky houses is that initiates (aspirants) are mentored in a particular form of witchcraft by an avatar (a high priest/priestess of the craft) and as the initiate grows in power, more of the mysteries of Tresum are revealed to them. All practitioners of Tresum observe the solstices as important times when powers run strong and change can occur. Another commonality between all houses that is potentially dangerous is the ability to draw or give personal energy/power from one person to another.
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Greg Michael on Season 4
Gregory Michael reported in a phone chat with fans on May 18, 2008 that scripts for season 4 have been written and were being tweaked. However, production of the new episodes may be delayed due to a potential industry strike. He teased that if you liked the previous seasons of Dante’s Cove you will “love, I mean love, love season 4!”
Dante’s Cove Soundtrack
Dante’s Cove – The Soundtrack is available on iTunes and features music composed by Eric Allaman specifically for the show. Available as an album download or individual titles. The track listing is:
Dying to Be With You
Minimalist Sex
Ambrosious’ Theme
House of Shadows
Grace’s Sorrow
Recap Music Season 3
Tresum Music
Recap Music Season 2
Kevin and Diana Showdown
Kevin’s Nightmare
Les Love
Piano In Amour
Garage Sex
Van’s Flashback
S****y With the Butler
Diana’s Finale
Grace and Ambrosious – the Beginning
First Kiss
Escape
Children’s Theme
Grace’s Search
Finale In Season 3
Season 3 Music
Episode 1 – Sex and Death
Truth – Mike Andrews
Cross the Line – Jaun Cezar
Sux Brah – Conflict of Interest
This Feeling – Max di Carlo
Love It Hate It – Stewart Lewis
Days Are Like – Stewart Lewis
Take a Listen – Max di Carlo
B.B.O.D – Conflict of Interest
Rapture – Andrew Kaiser
Episode 2 – Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Shake Your Banana Pants – Eric Feldman
No One’s Home – Matt Pavolaittis & Brett Cunnigham
Vampire Rave – Kevin Saunders Hayes
Killer Instinct – Timothy Juliano
Out From Under – Stewart Lewis & Reed Rebel
Episode 3 – Sexual Healing
Dance Alternative – Neil Meyers
B.B.O.D – Conflict of Interest
Flight – Michael McAllister
Enclave Rave – Kevin Teasley
Soul Delight – Durojaiye
U Do 2 Me – Don Spanger
Down at the Bay – Matt Pavolaittis & Brett Cunnigham
Episode 4 – Like a Virgin
95 – Wideband Network (Casey Clark & Ceasar) – Grace and Griff’s Song
Moira 10 – Joe Ercolo
Dangerous – Casey Clark & Ceasar
XTASY – Thomas Tierney
Sneak Attack – Tim Juliano
Cyber Trance – Leonard Rugowaki
Take a Listen – Max di Carlo
Episode 5 – Naked in the Dark
No song information available for this episode.
All music for this episode was scored and can be found on the Dante’s Cove soundtrack.
Season 4 News
Production on new episodes of Dante’s Cove is tentatively scheduled to begin this summer! Season 4 is also anticipated to be longer with more episodes than previous seasons.
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Dante’s Cove – The Soundtrack is available on iTunes and features music composed by Eric Allaman specifically for the show. Available as an album download or individual titles. The track listing is:


