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- Showcases the history of queer culture and its fixation on the body, investigating its growth, the impact of the AIDS crisis, and the effects of social media.
- Joel and Rafi are in what seems to be a standard romantic comedy. What do you do when you find yourself alone in an elevator with your gym crush? For Joel, with his floor fast approaching, he throws caution to the wind and asks the guy out. Rafi pauses a second too long, Joel is desperate to escape, and the elevator comes to a sudden halt - they are stuck. They awkwardly begin getting to know each other, thanks to Joel's "contingency plan for this sort of thing," wine. The connection between the two of them grows and as it reaches its hopeful climax, the fourth wall doesn't break - it shatters completely. Mat, the filmmaker, playing "Joel," steps out of the elevator fantasy set and into the harsh reality of his own wish fulfillment. Is he foolish for making this film to tell a story he's not sure he believes in?
- A Covid-19 interactive webinar for gay men exposes the truth - and more.
- 2010–TV Episode
- In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic and theatres across the world closing their curtains indefinitely, SiriusXM host Seth Rudetsky and his husband, producer James Wesley have created Stars in the House, a daily live streamed series to support The Actors Fund and its services. With new shows airing daily at 2 PM ET and 8 PM ET, Stars in the House is a combination of music, community, and education (from CBS Chief Medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook) located on the Actors Fund YouTube Channel. With musical performances by stars remotely from their home and conversations with Seth and James between each tune, viewers can also donate to the charity and interact with the guests in real time. Stars in the House raised over $50,000 in the first four days of airing. Guests include Idina Menzel, Matt Bomer, Sara Bareilles, Grant Gustin, Jason Alexander, Kristen Chenoweth as well as couples confined together like Audra McDonald and Will Swenson, Frozen composers Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, writers Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond, and more to be announced. Stars in the House plans to stream daily until Broadway re-opens.
- Mama Rose speaks with Del Shores and Emerson Collins of The Sordid Lives Saga, about their upcoming big news. Mama Rose also digs deep into the inspiration behind the Sordid Lives Extravaganza and all that goes with it. Tune in, sit back, be fabulous, wear your sequins and here we go.
- Del Shores one man play, in which he imitates five females and one male, characters he has created based on people in his life, all Southern caricatures but more complicated than they may at first seem (E.g. a redneck homophobe who is turned on by watching Channing Tatum)
- What if growing up in the church led you to believe you weren't going to grow up at all?
- An aunt and two sisters, one with a gay married son, decide to protest their church's "Anti-Equality Revival". Their Texas town needs a same-sex wedding.
- He came to let go. Something won't let him.
- Southern Baptist Sissies is the story of four boys who are gay growing up in the Southern Baptist Church and how they each deal differently with the conflict between the teachings of the church and their sexuality.
- Who do you love? How will you die? The lives of a bullied teenager struggling to survive his high school tormentors and a lonely elderly man wrestling with the loss of his wife and his own mortality collide after a tragic accident.
- A story centered on abused housewife Willadean Winkler, her relationships with her friends, and her attempts at liberation.
- There is no subject off-limits in DEL SHORES: SORDID CONFESSIONS. Writer, director, producer, activist and comic Del Shores has no censor - on or offstage.
- A full length documentary film recounting the events surrounding the widely publicized and controversial raid of a Fort Worth, Texas gay bar in 2009. Following a sordid aftermath, Fort Worth would become a leader in LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) equality. However, that journey was not smooth and without controversies. Witness history unfold as this film documents that journey from the perspective of eyewitnesses, activists and politicians who helped change the city. Narrated by television icon and Emmy nominated actress, Meredith Baxter.
- Best known for his 2001 cult classic film-turned-TV series, "Sordid Lives," Del Shores shares real-life stories that have inspired his writing. Truth and fiction are finally separated and the result is absolute, side-splitting hilarity!
- A weekly Entertainment news magazine format show skewering the wacky reality stars- political new and Weird odd news stories.
- A prequel to the film of the same name, focusing on the exploits of an eccentric Texan family.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA8.9 (38)TV EpisodePeggy bails Bitsy Mae out of jail; Latrelle becomes obsessed with discovering her mother's whereabouts; Ty auditions for a play that includes nudity; Noleta refuses to make love to G.W. without his legs; Brother Boy flips out when he gets word that Tammy Wynette has died.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA9.2 (33)TV EpisodeThe spirit of Tammy Wynette visits Brother Boy, and he meets Dr. Eve, who announces she's going to dehomosexualize him. Bitsy Mae drags Peggy to the bar, where Latrelle spies her dancing with G.W. Noleta spends time with her new, electronic sexual aid. Ty has several run-ins with his ex-girlfriend.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA9.1 (28)TV EpisodeLaVonda, Latrelle, and Peggy go to the mental institution to see Brother Boy, who's lapsed into a coma; Noleta tries to kill G.W.; Ty becomes overly self-conscious about appearing nude onstage; Latrelle's Valium addiction spirals out of control.
- Noleta considers several methods of murdering G.W; Bitsy Mae finds out the truth about the fire that burned down her mobile home; Ty feels the need to hide his sexual orientation from friends; Sissy and LaVonda discover Latrelle's stash of pills.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA9.2 (28)TV EpisodeBrother Boy awakens from his coma and butts heads with Dr. Eve; speaking of butting heads, Sissy squares off with a neighbor's goat. Meanwhile, Ty befriends an older neighbor and Peggy sleeps with G.W.
- As LaVonda sits in the beauty parlor, she learns that Peggy and G.W. are having an affair, so she calls all over town trying to nip the story in the bud.
- Juanita tells Noleta that G.W. and Peggy are having an affair; Sara attempts to win back Ty; Brother Boy's performance is interrupted by a seemingly-deranged patient; LaVonda learns that her hair color has been discontinued.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA9.1 (22)TV EpisodeWhen Bitsy Mae disrupts a church service, Glyndora admits that she started the fire. Bumper is intent on getting even with Latrelle, whose family discovers her in a drugged-out stupor. Peggy makes a confession to Bitsy Mae. Wardell impersonates Willie Nelson to foil Juanita's plan to break into the radio station. Walker unexpectedly passes away.
- Bumper attempts to rape Latrelle; the church starts a campaign to close down Bubba's bar; Sarah is in denial about Ty's homosexuality; Max lands a role in Ty's play; Bitsy Mae makes amends with Glyndora.
- 2008– 22mTV-MA8.9 (19)TV EpisodeNo one at the institution believes Brother Boy's claims about Bumper; Peggy and G.W. resume their affair; Sissy invites Latrelle to stay with her; Sarah moves into Walker's apartment.
- The lives of a gay couple as they try to balance their work, their relationship, their family and their lives in Hollywood.
- A live, celebrity driven, comedy/variety/talk show that takes viewers on an entertaining and enlightening ride through pop and subculture.
- Michael arranges a surprise 10th anniversary party for Mel and Lindsay, not realizing that the two have separated.
- An event at Babylon to bring more attention to Proposition 14 ends in tragedy.
- The Babylon bombing brings Mel and Lindsay closer; Brian decides to make some changes in his life; Michael continues to struggle for his life in the hospital.
- 2000–200549mTV-MA8.7 (237)TV EpisodeBrian proposes marriage to Justin; Mel and Lindsay want to to escape sexual preference discrimination: in Toronto; Emmett catches Drew with another; Ted thinks to have found Mr. Right.
- Brian and Justin prepare for marriage, while Mel and Lindsay prepare to move to Canada; Both Ted and Emmett find surprises at a ski-weekend.
- Furious about Mel and Lindsay's separation, Michael decided to hire a lawyer to gain joint custody of his daughter.
- 2000–200547mTV-MA8.2 (190)TV EpisodeIn what is shaping up to be a three-way custody battle, Michael is stunned when Brian gives Lindsay financial help so she can make a bid for custody as well.
- Debbie finds she is not missed at the diner, as her replacement is just as popular as she is. Classmates find out about Hunter's HIV status.
- Hunter is ostracized at school for being HIV positive; Loretta expresses her love to Debbie; Brian is stunned to find out he has an STD.
- Ted plans to seek revenge against a guy who shunned him; Hunter starts skipping school; Brian feels he is no longer number #1 as a new younger guy hits the scene.
- Ben sinks into a depression after Hunter leaves home; Lindsay moves back home with her parents; The community starts a protest against a law that would limit same sex couple's rights.
- Justin finds himself in jail for protesting Proposition 14 in front of his father's store; Mel starts dating; Emmett is surprised by a familiar face.
- Lindsay feels threatened by Mel's dating; Justin's mom announces she is seeing a younger man; Drew decides to come-out on national television.
- After spending all his money getting Stockwell defeated, Brian is at a crossroads about his future; Michael and Hunter return home to face the custody hearing.
- Brian continues to deal with radiation treatment; Ben is tempted when a former student shows interest in him; Sam and Lindsay struggle with their mutual attraction.
- 2000–200552mTV-MA8.1 (218)TV EpisodeBrian fund-raises for the gay center; Emmett and Drew continue their affair; Sam is ready to fight for Lindsay; Ben and Michael have suspicions about Hunter.
- Brian participates in the Liberty Ride; Hunter tells Callie about his status; Emmett is unsure about his affair with Drew; Mel and Lindsay contemplate a separation.
- Preparations for the Liberty Ride get underway; Mel is confined to bed rest for the rest of her pregnancy; Justin is invited to Hollywood to pitch 'Rage'.
- After getting married in Canada, newlyweds Michael and Ben are stopped at the U.S. border; Mel goes into labor; The Liberty Ride enters the final stretch.
- Brian starts his own ad agency; Ted graduates from rehab with Blake by his side; Michael and Emmett go on a retreat; Justin decides to join a gay vigilante group.
- Justin finds himself risking his life with the Pink Posse; Avoiding his friends, Ted finds work as a waiter; Vic decides to move in with Rodney, leaving Debbie alone.
- Justin finds Cody becoming too violent; Brian hires Ted at his new agency; Mel struggles with an important case; Hunter's social worker arrives unannounced.
- Debbie feels left out of Vic's new life; Ben asks Michael for an honest opinion of his new book; Cody challenges Justin to confront his violent side.
- Debbie and Vic have words over his new life; Michael and Justin receive good news about 'Rage'.
- Debbie continues to be numb over Vic's death; Ted falls into old habits when Blake tries to break it off with him; Brian is diagnosed with testicular cancer.
- Brian continues to keep his illness to himself; Debbie tries to re-connect with Horvath; Justin and Michael hear a pitch from a Hollywood producer about 'Rage'.
- Emmett gets mixed messages from a pro-football player; Jealous over Michael's success, Ben finds sympathy from a former student; Justin discovers Brian's illness.
- Brian and Justin move on after breaking up; Michael and Ben discuss living together; Mel and Lindsay talk about having another child.
- Brian and Justin are at odds over his work with Stockwell; Ted goes away for the weekend and meets new friends; Mel becomes annoyed by Michael's constant concern.
- Stockwell meets the gay community, which doesn't go well; Brian is fired from the campaign; Ted's drug use escalates; Ben and Michael tell Hunter he is positive.
- Vowing to expose Stockwell, Brian investigates the murder of Dumpster Boy; Mel and Lindsay urge Emmett to stage an intervention on Ted's behalf.
- 2000–200546mTV-MA8.3 (221)TV EpisodeJustin may face expulsion for designing anti-Stockwell posters; Hunter goes undercover to collect evidence for Brian; Emmett has had it with Ted's drug use.
- Brian exposes Stockwell on the eve of the election; Debbie rallies the troops on election day; Ted hits rock bottom; Hunter's mom shows up demanding full custody.
- Free of Brian, Justin must find a way to pay his tuition; Mel wants another baby; Emmett is tempted when an old flame drops by.
- Lindsay and Mel ask Brian about fathering a second child with them; Deb is nervous about spending the night with Carl; Ben decides against moving in with Michael.
- Ted and Emmett move in together and find they are truly opposites; Mel and Lindsay ask Michael to father their child; Brian is forced to baby-sit his spoiled nephew.
- 2000–200544mTV-MA8.0 (221)TV EpisodeDebbie and Vic rally support against Police Chief Stockwell's bid for mayor and his conservative platform. Despite that, Brian decides to work on his election campaign.
- Thanks to Brian's marketing savvy, Stockwell leads the polls; Michael discovers Ben's steroid use; Ted is arrested just when he and Emmett meet the neighbors.
- Emmett pleads with Brian to get Stockwell to drop the charges against Ted; Justin suspects Ethan of infidelity; Ben's steroid use gets out of hand; Mel is pregnant.
- Justin decides to win Brian back and begins by interning at his agency; Ted is unhappy with Emmett being the breadwinner; Michael and Ben try to help a young hustler.
- Mel and Lindsay quarrel over her long work hours now that she is pregnant; Woody's is closed down for a minor violation; Ted sinks into a deep depression.
- 1997–200222mTV-PG7.3 (116)TV EpisodeDharma and Greg see fantasy versions of the instructor who took over her class and his firm's new lawyer (Claudia Schiffer).
- 1997–200222mTV-PG7.5 (118)TV EpisodeAs Greg begins work in his father's firm, Dharma becomes the model for a comic book superhero.
- A young lawyer, who attended the same law school as Greg, initiates an old school prank. Dick Clark appears.
- After suffering a mild heart attack, Edward finds a new interest in life, much to Kitty's chagrin.
- Dharma gets involved with an environmental protest that helps her mother-in-law. Ed Begley, Jr. appears as himself.
- After suddenly joining a rock band, Dharma invites the musicians to live with her and Greg.
- Dharma and Greg find themselves once again trying to make peace between their polar opposite parents when an argument breaks out over whether the couple will vacation with the Finkelsteins or the Montgomerys.
- In the second half hour, Dharma and Greg get stuck in a snowstorm after leaving the chalet and begin to wonder how their diverse upbringings will affect them as parents.
- While Kitty prepares to renew her marriage vows, Dharma entertains Marlene's parents.
- Dharma encourages Larry to ask his brother for a loan to buy a conspiracy bookshop. But when strange things start to go wrong, Dharma suspects that something's afoot. Mitch Pileggi makes a guest appearance.
- When Dharma takes her ring to a jeweler to get it cleaned, she learns that what she'd believed for the past five years to be a priceless family heirloom is, in fact; just a really good fake.
- A little girl forms an attachment to Dharma and Greg; Kitty is ordered to perform community service.
- A young girl hopes to follow in her famous singer mother's footsteps, but her mother fears the negative effect fame could have on her daughter's life.
- Greg's announcement that he and Edward are going fishing lands him in deep trouble with Abby.
- Dharma tries to learn the identity of Greg's fantasy girl; Greg's truthfulness upsets things at his parents' place.
- Dharma accepts an invitation from a performance artist (Bodhi Elfman) to spend a week in an art gallery on display to the public.
- Season five begins in the aftermath of the car crash, with both sets of parents arriving at the hospital and Dharma just out of surgery. Greg has a few minor cuts, but he's mostly feeling guilty because he was driving.
- Dharma thinks her birth led to the demise of her father's past musical career. Edward's old running suit hits a sour note with Kitty.
- Dharma & Greg find that they nearly met quite a few times before they really met. But the universe wasn't ready for them.
- Once Dharma's physical therapist says that it's okay for her and Greg to rekindle their romance, she develops a one-track mind.
- 1997–2002TV-PG7.0 (117)TV EpisodeDharma tries to compete with a childhood friend (Juliettte Lewis) who pays a visit. Feeling guilty over how much her own life has changed, Dharma decides to get back to basics.
- Dharma's worried about karma and Greg when his personality starts to resemble that of the previous owner of a car she buys.