Dtla follows the lives and loves of eight friends with varied ethnic, cultural, and sexual orientations and living in Downtown Los Angeles. "It’s a story of love, friendship, loyalty, and being true to oneself – no matter what the cost."
The eight episode series features appearances by the likes of Melanie Griffith, Sandra Bernhard, Julie Goldman and Erin Daniels.
This week: After enlisting his friends' help in searching for a new loft, Bryan(Matthew Stephen Herrick) disappears on mysterious job interviews, forcing Lenny (Darryl Stephens) to confront him about his strange behavior. Meanwhile, Sj and Norm have their own relationship dispute.
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New episodes of Dtla air on Logo Wednesdays at 11:00 p.m.
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The eight episode series features appearances by the likes of Melanie Griffith, Sandra Bernhard, Julie Goldman and Erin Daniels.
This week: After enlisting his friends' help in searching for a new loft, Bryan(Matthew Stephen Herrick) disappears on mysterious job interviews, forcing Lenny (Darryl Stephens) to confront him about his strange behavior. Meanwhile, Sj and Norm have their own relationship dispute.
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New episodes of Dtla air on Logo Wednesdays at 11:00 p.m.
Video Tags: watch videoTags: DTLALogoDarryl StephensIMDbMatthew Stephen HerrickTeaser Photo: http://www.afterellen.com/content/2012/11/watch-logos-dtla-episode-2...
- 11/2/2012
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Larry Kennar is producer and manager of Lke Entertainment, and Sunday, Jan. 29 was the day of his roundtable discussion about growing independently-run projects in the entertainment industry. His newest project, Dtla, is out this spring, and as Kennar says, it's best described as "a cross between Queer As Folk and Swingers." He tells me it is the first gay drama to come out in seven years. His producing credits include 50 First Dates, Barbershop, Spring Breakdown, The L Word, and Queens of Drag: NYC, to name a few. His enormous passion for the topic of homosexuality today is heartfelt and approached with respectful storytelling and understanding toward those who face many adversities in today's times. Although coming out today is much more accepting than in the past, it is nonetheless still an up-and-down discussion, with much opposition. (I know first-hand, as my mother came out to me when I was 13. I...
- 1/30/2012
- by Alexandra Holzer
- Aol TV.
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