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- The guys form alliances but destroy others just as quickly. Ryan stretches out his hand to Austin but soon regrets it. Austin and Jake pledge their eternal love but it doesn't go quite as smoothly as expected. And Reichen and Rodiney's relationship is...well, just a hot mess.
- In the series premiere, sex specialist Chris Donaghue treats Ryan whose every waking moment is controlled by his addiction to sex. From sex with strangers to seducing straight men, Ryan is putting his life in danger. Treatment with Chris may be Ryan's last chance to get his addiction under control before it's too late.
- Jacob & Joshua find out that legendary performer, Barry Manilow, will produce one of their songs in a Las Vegas recording studio. Less than thrilled with the song selection, will their attitude ruin the performance? Instead of focusing on rehearsals, the twins explore Vegas and its gay nightlife. Will they be prepared for their recording session with Barry?
- Sex specialist Chris Donaghue treats Joel, a sex addict whose desperate need for sex has turned him into a habitual liar. Sex validates Joel, but it also wreaks havoc on his sense of self worth and on those who care for him. Treatment with Chris is going to challenge Joel to the core of his being, but without it, he will continue down a destructive path of sex, lies and deceit.
- Reichen prepares for opening night and makes a confession to Rodiney.
- The boys of the A-List get physical. When they try to plan a trip to Maine with Reichen, he receives an unexpected visit that thwarts their plans. Meanwhile, Austin's friendship with Reichen deepens but becomes strained when he opens up to him.
- As their apartment lease expires, Jacob & Joshua realize their place is too small for the three of them. The twins perform at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner in Washington, DC, and appear on MTV's "Total Request Live." How will each appearance affect their career, and, in the end, was coming out worth the risk?
- Austin attempts to run with the elite crowd and ends up with many personality clashes.
- When Michel Verdi and her husband, Jay, moved from just outside Philly to West Hollywood, they thought they were leaving it all behind until their entire family followed. Now, Michel and Jay share their home with Michel's mom, Dotsie and ex-con, former Mafioso dad, Big Lou who's been in and out of prison for 25 years. Did we mention Michel's parents have been divorced for 25 years, can't stand each other and haven't lived together until now? Rounding out the clan is Michel's out-and-unapologetic gay brother, Louis, who is eager to make it on his own, but unable to leave the family nest as of yet. "In the Big House" documents a new type of modern family, as these over-the-top characters struggle to succeed with humor, heart and a whole lot of drama.
- Austin rekindles the flame with his British lover, Jake, while Reichen sees his relationship with Rodiney beginning to show the strains of moving in together. For our two couples, playing around might be fun, but commitment is serious business.
- Six-pack abs are nice, but some people prefer a little cushion for the pushing! Welcome to the world of those who love having a few extra pounds to throw around and be thrown around by. As the number of overweight Americans grows and grows, we'll take a look at the admirers of the flesh, and how admitting who you love isn't always easy, whether you're overweight or not.
- Now that the record label is behind Nemesis, the twins go before the cameras to shoot their first music video and album cover. When their opinions are ignored, Jacob & Joshua question how they will be represented. Their manager informs them that their first big publicity will be a cover story in The Advocate. As usual, the twins have differing opinions about being marketed as gay performers.
- After coming out to their family, the twin's parents start to digest the news. Jacob and Joshua discuss relationships while fly-fishing with their Dad and hang out with Jacob's ex-girlfriend. Will Jacob introduce his boyfriend to his religious family? Joshua has an emotional breakdown as they drive to the airport. Back in Los Angeles, Joshua lives the single life, while Jacob surprises Nick with a special anniversary present.
- Jacob & Joshua return to Nashville to perform in front of a live audience for the first time in three years. Their rehearsal is rough and their clothing selection is questionable, which displeases their manager. Can they pull it together in time? The twins also visit Nick's family and Joshua's first boyfriend.
- NewNowNext Music offers LGBT music fans a chance to access a range of music genres that appeal to their sensibility, and is unavailable from any other outlet. Musicians, DJs, LGBT cultural figures, and representative LGBT music fans discuss what's hot right now, chat about what music they can't live without, and debate questions such as "Is there such a thing as gay music?" Through a mix of music videos, interviews with artists, and irreverent (wo)man-on-the-street commentary, NewNowNext Music offers artists a previously nonexistent outlet for connecting with new LGBT fans, and fans a chance to see themselves and be themselves in a musical environment that reflects the gay musical experience beyond clubland and coffeehouses.
- Sarah gets a DUI drinking cough syrup. When her sister picks her up at the police station, she meets cop Jay. They go on a date and Sarah has to watch Cookie Party alone. Is Brian bi?
- Pedigree dogs may win awards and be seen as status symbols, but their looks come at a price. Aggressive breeding is compounding increasingly severe and painful genetic defects in pedigree dogs. This explosive documentary goes behind the scenes of the dog show and breeding industries to reveal the factors that perpetuate and worsen these problems.
- Breast cancer affects the lives of millions of Americans every day, and the disease has become a hot-button issue for corporations seeking to support a cause. But where does all the money raised in the name of breast cancer actually go? This feature-length documentary delves deep into the money trail behind the scenes, uncovering startling truths about what all of the corporate posturing actually achieves, and if it might inadvertently paint over the crushing effects of the disease.
- Follows the staff and clients of a high-end Beverly Hills medical office that specializes in liquid face lifts.
- The queens face the final frontier as they shoot two out-of-this-world sci-fi movie trailers.
- This intimate documentary takes an in-depth look at families with gay siblings and the various emotional and social conflicts they face on a daily basis. Whether it's a mother who struggles to accept that all five of her children are queer or a brother who adopts his gay sister's child, these uplifting stories touch on the rewarding and often painful realities of sensitive family dynamics. Part of Logo's Real Momentum documentary series.
- Welcome to the gayest of gay ghettos, West Lahunga Beach, where Rick and Steve make their fabulously decorated double-income-no-kids home. That is until Rick's lifelong lesbian friend Kirsten asks him to be the father of her child. There's just one catch, Kirsten's wife Dana and Rick's husband Steve are mortal enemies. The insults fly, nothing goes unspoken, and the ugly, bitter truth about domestic bliss never looked so cute. Starring the voices of Alan Cumming, Peter Paige, Wilson Cruz, and Margaret Cho, with music from the creators of Avenue Q. Viewer discretion advised.
- RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked! is the access-all-areas pass to the drama that you didn't see on the runway--the backstage bitchiness, the catfights, the struggles, the tears and the secrets. See what happens behind the scenes when the queens let their tucks breathe... and let their emotions flow. Will the drag queens crack under the pressure of competing to become America's next drag superstar? RuPaul narrates us through the behind the scenes world of what happens when a gaggle of queens are up against each other... and themselves.
- As technology improves our phones keep getting smaller and smaller, so why not get an ultra-mini-tea-cup Chihuahua to match? The business of selling miniature pets (pigs, monkeys and horses to name a few) has turned into a multi-million dollar industry but at what price? The documentary features interviews with breeders and owners of these miniature furry friends revealing how far they'll go for the tiniest, cutest, critter on the block.
- The lovebirds of the A-List experience some fireworks of a different kind. While Reichen tries to focus on other sources of income, Rodiney makes a shocking discovery on Reichen's phone. Derek hopes to introduce the man of his dreams to his mother, but things don't go as well as planned.
- "The Arrangement" is a competition series that takes the art of floral design to the extreme. The show pits talented floral designers against each other in a series of over-the-top challenges - indoors and out - that force them to flex their creative muscles and show off some real flower power with blooms, plants and gardens.
- 2012– 1h 30m8.0 (53)TV EpisodeMeet Fred Phelps, one of the most controversial figures of recent times. As leader of the Westboro Baptist Church, Mr. Phelps has helped launch hate websites targeting the LGBT community, Roman Catholics, Muslims, Jews and entire nations including Sweden, Ireland, Canada, The Netherlands, and The United States of America. This documentary begs the viewer to ask the question 'Is there such a thing as TOO much free speech?'Documentary explores the freedoms that the First Amendment provides and tests our limits of tolerance as a society.
- Aren't the holidays such a drag? Brighten up your night with a fierce Christmas challenge on tonight's RuPaul's Drag Race. The claws come out in the first challenge of the season when the girls are asked to create a holiday look with nothing but some tinsel, ornaments and a few well placed mistletoe.
- Set to engage and possibly enrage viewers, the 'What!? Logo Documentaries' explore unusual worlds, people, and experiences outside the everyday and sometimes outside our comfort zone. It's a riveting peek behind the curtain exploring hidden worlds where unusual and fascinating individuals break new ground every day.