PT.As I pull up to the grand estate, I can see multiple chimneys, Juliet balconies, and a brick path leading up to a massive set of French doors. Hulu airs the livestream from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
NYC Pride March (Hulu, June 26) - WABC’s Ken Rosato, Lauren Glassberg and Sam Champion will host this livestream of the New York City Pride celebration, featuring live music and in-depth profiles of notable community members. Sponsored by Google, the event will also feature performances from Betty, Mila Jam and Shea Diamond, as well as video messages from Barack Obama, Chelsea Clinton, Adam Lambert, Rufus Wainwright, Duncan Crabtree-Evelyn, Billy Porter, Conchita Wurst, Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black. “Stonewall Day Live” (YouTube, June 24) - Kesha will headline Stonewall Day 2022 in New York City, which will be livestreamed via YouTube on the Pride Live channel from 1-3 p.m. A filmed version of the off-Broadway production streams today. The musical focuses on a 13-year old boy as he faces bullying at school due to his sexuality, and how he eventually finds a way to forge his own path. “Trevor: The Musical” (Disney+, June 24) - Originally performed in Chicago before an off-Broadway production last fall, “Trevor: The Musical” is based on the 1994 Oscar-winning film, which inspired the nonprofit organization The Trevor Project.
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In addition, the season and the previous two will premiere on Disney+, where the series was originally developed, for the first time. Rachel Hilson, Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, Mason Gooding, Isabella Ferreira, Mateo Fernandez, James Martinez and Ana Ortiz also star. “Love, Victor” season 3 (Hulu and Disney+ June 15) - The third and finale season of this “Love, Simon” spin-off follows main character Victor (Michael Cimino) after the events of the second season, where he tries to decide between his boyfriend Benji (George Sear) and new love interest Rahim (Anthony Keyvan). KABC’s Ellen Leyva, Karl Schmid, Christiane Cordero and Eric Resendiz report on the event, which will livestream on Hulu from 11:00 a.m. Los Angeles Pride Parade (Hulu, June 12) - The LA Pride Parade will return to Hollywood for the first time in decades. Devin Way leads an ensemble cast that includes Fin Argus, Jesse James Keitel, CG, Johnny Sibilly, and Ryan O’Connell, with Juliette Lewis and Kim Cattrall as recurring guest stars. Davies groundbreaking British series about the lives of modern gay men, “Queer As Folk” moves the action from Manchester to the streets of New Orleans (the club name, Babylon, stays the same). “Queer as Folk” (Peacock, June 9) - The second American reimagining of Russell T. Two episodes stream today follows by one episode weekly.
Guest stars include Lisa Vanderpump, Nicole Byer, Zooey Deschanel, Jonathan Scott, Katya, Leslie Jordan, Iggy Azalea, Jonathan Bennett and Belinda Carlisle. “Trixie Motel” (Discovery+, June 3) - This eight-episode reality series stars “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alum Trixie Mattel as she renovates a Palm Springs motel with her partner David Silver, turning it into a drag paradise.
“ Fire Island” (Hulu, June 3) - Best friends Noah (Joel Kim Booster) and Howie (Bowen Yang) take a vacation to Fire Island with their friends and chosen family in this rom-com inspired by Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” Conrad Ricamora, James Scully, Matt Rogers, Margaret Cho, Nick Adams, Tomás Matos and Torian Miller also star. Margaret Cho, Dominique Jackson, Leslie Jordan, Ross Mathews and Alex Newell narrate the series, which features interviews with queer historians and historical recreations. “The Book of Queer” (Discovery+, June 2) - This five episode series highlights the histories of LGBTQ+ leaders, artists, activists and other notable figures, from ancient Greece to the modern day. Generation Drag (Discovery+, June 1)- This documentary series follows five teen drag performers as they compete in Dragutante, the first drag ball for minors. Here’s a rundown of Pride-related content that will be updated throughout the month. Currently, Always Proud features programs including Bravo’s original 2003 series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” on which Netflix’s “Queer Eye” is based the HGTV series “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project” hosted by married designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent and “I Am Jazz,” the reality series that documented Jazz Jenning’s life as a trans teen. Discovery+ has launched Always Proud, a hub that will live on the streaming service year-round with regular updates to centralize LGBTQ stories.