
Logo's programming is a blend of movies, reality series, documentaries, news and syndicated programs geared toward the LGBT community.
The queens get up close and personal with celebrities for TV's sketchiest newsmagazine, 50/50; the runway, category is Night Of 1000 Beyoncés; special guests Charo, Frankie Grande and Love Connie.
The queens perform stand-up comedy in pairs, but an odd number of queens causes for some drama; comic Ali Wong (Ali Wong: Baby Cobra) guest judges.
"The Rusical" is set in the small town of West Bumtuck, where drag is outlawed, and an underground alliance forms to try and defeat the bigots; country musician Orville Peck guest judges.
The queens give drag makeovers to hard-working teachers, from kindergarten to high school; queer pop musician Hayley Kiyoko guest judges.
The final queens collab with RuPaul on a remix of his song "Blame It on the Edit," recording their own verses and creating a space-themed music video.
One week away from the Grand Finale, the queens return to discuss the season's gaggiest moments.
RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar in an epic battle for the grand prize of $200,000.
The 14 new queens must face a death-defying photo shoot.