A look at a group of millennials who are living their dreams in New York. They attempt to succeed on their terms without the constraints of 9-to-5 jobs.
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Popstars could, if one were in a gender-role-designating mood, be described as a distaff version of the earlier ABC "reality" series Making the Band. The earlier program chronicled the career of a "typical" boy band, from auditioning the singers to the first sold-out concert. Popstars went the same route with a girl group -- or more specifically, a female pop quintet. Among the Svengalis who put this musical aggregation together were music producer David Foster and choreographer Travis Paine. Perhaps the series' defining moment was the opening-episode montage wherein dozens of young girls, their skills ranging from impressive to nonexistent, were seen auditioning with the same song, "I Will Always Love You" -- a spectacle described by one magazine critic as "televised self-humiliation." Popstars made its WB Network premiere on January 12, 2001.
From flour to fondant, these baking duos are known for their spectacular cake designs, but which team has the skills and artistry to put them a tier above the rest? Six talented baking teams competing for the $25,000 grand prize and the title of Wedding Cake Champion.
RuPaul and your favorite queens are back! The Dean of Drag has finally opened her "school for girls!" at RuPaul's Drag U, where biological women (the kind who don't have to tuck) undergo extreme transformations...drag queen style.