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"On 9/10, Eric placed the ad. Then everything changed."
A gay man in Soho looking for a new roommate tries to come to terms with a new reality after 9/11.
"On 9/10, Eric placed the ad. Then everything changed."
A gay man in Soho looking for a new roommate tries to come to terms with a new reality after 9/11.
Michael Urie
Eric
Jeremy Beazlie
Jeremy
Lucas Papaelias
Kevin
Elizabeth Kapplow
Josie
Michael Linstroth
Jeff
Nick Potenzieri
Alex
Jay Gillespie
Max
Stephen Sporer
Conor (voice)
Jeff Wenger
Ben (voice)
A gay man in Soho looking for a new roommate tries to come to terms with a new reality after 9/11.
A long-time married couple who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away.
When Nick, who has Asperger's syndrome, struggles to carry on after the death of his brother Chaz, Chaz's best friend Randy takes Nick under his wing.
Bobby Griffith was his mother's favorite son, the perfect all-American boy growing up under deeply religious influences in Walnut Creek, California. Bobby was also gay. Struggling with a conflict no one knew of, much less understood, Bobby finally came out to his family.
After 39 years together, Ben and George finally tie the knot, but George loses his job as a result, and the newlyweds must sell their New York apartment and live apart, relying on friends and family to make ends meet.
The relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death circumstance.
Jake is a quiet, sensitive middle schooler with dreams of being an artist. He meets the affably brash Tony at his grandfather's funeral, and the unlikely pair soon hit it off. The budding friendship is put at risk, however, when a rent dispute between Jake's father, Brian, and Tony's mother, Leonor, threatens to become contentious.
94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein tries to rebuild her life after the death of her best friend. As a result, she moves back to New York City after living in Florida for decades.
A man who lost his family in the September 11 attack on New York City runs into his old college roommate. Rekindling the friendship is the one thing that appears able to help the man recover from his grief.
A young man of Chinese-Cambodian descent dies, leaving behind his isolated mother and his lover of four years. Though the two don't share a language, they grow close through their grief.
David, a naive graduate student, has volunteered to work as a 'buddy' for people dying of AIDS. Assigned to the intensely political Robert, a lifelong activist whose friends and family have abandoned him following his diagnosis, the two men, each with notably different world views, soon discover common bonds, as David's inner activist awakens and Robert's need for emotional release is fulfilled.