This show follows Big Freedia (born Frederick Ross) on her journey toward superstardom in the mainstream media. As the undisputed ambassador of the energetic, New Orleans-based Bounce movement, Big Freedia is never afraid to twerk, wiggle, and shake her way to self-confidence, and is encouraging her fans to do the same.
Oxygen Media dances to the beat of its own drum with the uplifting, inspiring and amusing new docu-s...

Choirmaster Gareth Malone forms a choir of wounded ex-armed services personnel to perform at the 201...

In this unscripted drama, a teenager named Ben learns to live with his dad becoming a woman. The ser...

Designer Michel Smith Boyd uses clever budget hacks to help homeowners create luxurious renovations ...

Balancing their roles as design experts and dads, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent show us how to turn...

Hosted by The Boulet Brothers, this reality competition show features monster drag artists from arou...

Unpretty Rapstar is a 2015 South Korean music competition program focusing on female rappers.

Secret celebrities - from all walks of life - compete in full drag as they try to impress Emmy Award...

Meet Jazz Jennings! Jazz is a transgender teenage girl who has been living as a girl since she was i...
Get a fresh take on sexual education with Matkai and Deepak as they explore the less commonly taught...

In May 2011, the girls Headlines Tour was subject to a special Tour Documentary which was broadcaste...

Dizzie Rascal, Sharleen Spiteri and Jamie Cullum are on a search to find the best new music act in B...

Follows Rufus Gifford, the U.S. ambassador to Denmark and an advocate for LGBT rights, in his person...

American Bandstand was an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 t...

Allsång på Skansen is a Swedish tv show held at Skansen, Stockholm, every summer on Tuesdays. The au...

Do You Know Hip Hop will feature rappers who actively promoted from the late 1990s to the early 2000...

Set in Atlanta’s hip hop scene, The Rap Game follow five young hip hop artists, ages 12 to 16 years ...

Pulling directly from the underground ballroom community, voguing teams (aka "houses") must compete ...