More than 1,500 New Yorkers gathered today in Manhattan to mourn the death of a 32 year-old gay man, who was shot down on Friday just blocks away from the historic Stonewall Inn in an apparent act of anti-gay bias.
What to Watch Tuesday 9/25: Go On's Anne and Ryan Attend Same-Sex Wedding

Tonight check out all new episodes of The Voice, Go On, The New Normal and All the Right Moves.
What to Watch: Tuesday, September 25
8:00pm: The Voice, NBC (1 hr) NEW
Blind auditions continue as coaches Adam Levine, CeeLo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton begin to build their new teams, hosted by Carson Daly.
9:00pm: Go On, NBC (30 mins) NEW
Anne is hesitant to attend a wedding between a same-sex couple after losing her own partner and decides to bring Ryan for moral support. Meanwhile, Ryan is excited to finally get invited to Jeremy Roenick's hockey game, but he doesn't know he was only invited out of sympathy.
9:30pm: The New Normal, NBC (30 mins) NEW
Shania decides to run in her school's mock election, but shocks Bryan and David when she says she will be voting for Obama unlike her mother. The guys decide to campaign to change Goldie's vote and hold a party to show her how diverse their group of friends is.
10:00pm: All the Right Moves, Oxygen (1 hr) NEW
The group questions the future of Shaping Sound when the business doesn't take off after the premiere show and they decide to seek outside jobs to keep the buzz up.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.
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