What to Watch: This Weekend, August 19-21

Tonight catch a new Torchwood: Miracle Day, tomorrow watch Burlesque plus new episodes of Staten Island Cakes and Color Splash and on Sunday tune in for The Glee Project finale and new episodes of True Blood and Entourage. What to Watch: Friday, August 19 10:00pm: Torchwood: Miracle Day, Starz (1 hr) NEW Gwen has to uncover the Miracle's history in order to keep her family safe. _____________________________ What to Watch: Saturday, August 20 7:00pm: Burlesque, Starz (2 hrs) REPEAT Starz is airing the GLAAD Media Awards nominated movie Burlesque. Small town girl Ali Rose (Christina Aguilera) moves to Los Angeles and finds work at a struggling burlesque bar owned by Tess (Cher). 8:00pm: Staten Island Cakes, WE tv (1 hr) NEW Vinny is forced to hire his sister and she's not always as helpful as he'd like her to be. 9:30pm: Color Splash, HGTV (30 mins) NEW Out designer David Bromstad is using faux birch wood and pops of color to recreate New Jersey's Morristown Library in a basement. _____________________________ What to Watch: Sunday, August 21 9:00pm: The Glee Project, Oxygen (1 hr) SEASON FINALE This week's theme is "Glee-ality." Out performer Alex is among the 4 hopefuls who are competing for a guest starring role on Glee. The winner is announced. 9:00pm: True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW Lafayette is seeking Jesus' help to remove the demon who took over him. Meanwhile Sookie tries to find a way to fit both Bill and Eric into her life. 10:30pm: Entourage, HBO (30 mins) NEW Vanity Fair interviews Vince, Eric meets with Melinda Clarke and Johnny tries to get Andrew Dice Clay back in order to save his show. _____________________________ About TV Gayed Grab the remote or set your DVR! GLAAD brings you the most up-to-date listing of LGBT content on television every weekday.  Check GLAAD Blog for daily TV Gayed posts! About GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality. For more information, see www.glaad.orgwww.facebook.com/glaad and www.twitter.com/glaad.