Gay shows on starz

The Best LGBT Shows to Watch Right Now, From &#;Sex Education&#; to &#;Schitt&#;s Creek&#;

  • &#;Vida&#;

    If you haven&#;t caught up with Tanya Saracho&#;s brilliantly entertaining and sizzlingly sexy &#;Vida,&#; whatever are you waiting for? The half-hour dramedy is by far the best production about queer women of color on TV, perhaps ever. Even more memorable is how the story tracks the shifting Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights, thoughtfully navigating the difficult choices communities tackle in gentrification&#;s unceasing churn. &#;Vida&#; is sadly arrange to end after its forthcoming third seasn, making it all the more urgent for you to catch up now. 

    &#;Vida&#; is available on Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Starz. 

  • &#;Work in Progress&#;

    The neurotic chubby butch finally gets her day in the heat, delivering the smartest, funniest, and most surprising lgbtq+ show we&#;ve seen in many years. Starring the hilariously delightful Abby McEnany, a Chicago improviser who co-created the show with Tim Mason, &#;Work in Progress&#; packages bold and vital commentary on

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    So if this is you, I am here to be your mentor. Power Book IV: Force just began its second season on Starz and it co-stars Lili Simmons as Claudia Flynn, a crime boss lesbian who really puts the blood in blood red lipstick. That means there is no time like the present to jump in. The first rule of the &#;Power&#; Book Existence on Starz is that there are no actual books, we&#;re working purely with aesthetics