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 This Weekend: November 18-20
Tonight catch the season 2 premier of Girl Who Like Boys Who Like Boys, two back-to-back episodes of Extreme Makeover, tomorrow an all new Color Splash, and on Sunday all new episodes of Boardwalk Empire, Hung, How to Make it in America, and The Good Wife.
What to Watch: Friday, November 18
9:00pm Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys Sundance (1 hr) NEW
Check out the girls who like boys who like boys, of Nashville in tonight's season premier!
8:00pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ABC (1 hr) NEW
The team begin to makeover the home of a family who run "Jusst Sooup Ministry".
9:00pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ABC (1 hr) NEW
The conclusion to "Jusst Sooup Ministry's" makeover.
What to Watch: Saturday, November 19
9:30pm Color Splash HGTV (30 min) NEW
Which colors make a splash in tonight's design? Stay tuned!
What to Watch: Sunday, November 20
9:00pm The Good Wife CBS (1 hr) NEW
Eli's self-assurance is tested while Alicia has to face a military judge.
10:00pm Hung ABC (30 mins) NEW
Ray's wife attends one of Tanya's seminars and Charlie skips bail.
9:00pm Boardwalk Empire HBO (1 hr) NEW
While Jimmy thinks the war is won, Nucky is only beginning his payback. Meanwhile, Angela spends more time with her new lover.

10:30pm How to Make it in America HBO (30 mins) NEW
Rasta Monsta is in trouble while Ben realizes he might be losing Crisp to Yosi.
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Marriage Equality at the Supreme Court
This month the United States Supreme Court will issue decisions on two cases critical to marriage equality. GLAAD is working with media outlets and couples around the country to push for marriage. Follow GLAAD for up to date news about the Supreme Court's decision at www.glaad.org/marriage

