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- For over 70 years, founder Ruth Finley and the game-changing Fashion Calendar scheduled every fashion event in New York City. At 95, Ruth sold the calendar, ending an era.
- On March 1st, 2020, New York recorded its first COVID-19 case. Nine weeks later, 12 health care professionals were asked to share their experiences fighting a new kind of war no one could have prepared them for.
- Documentary about contemporary art powerhouse gallerist Marian Goodman and the evolution of her namesake gallery through the evolution of her unique stable of artists.
- An eccentric old man from a small town in Indiana recounts his passion for show business and the enchantingly bizarre stories of his life as he attempts to perform the one trick he's always wanted to pull off: escaping from a straitjacket.
- Pearl Harbor: The Last Word is a short form series chronicling the attack on Pearl Harbor through the eyes of the people who were there. Interviewees include the oldest living survivor of Pearl Harbor and the oldest living African-American survivor.
- Everything But Fear is a short documentary about Francisco Mendez, a renowned boxing trainer and founder of Mendez Boxing, New York City's premier boxing gym. "Tenemos todo menos miedo" - "we have everything but fear" - is a phrase that guided Francisco from rural Mexico to 26th Street in Manhattan, and this film is a testament to everything that he achieved as well as what the New York City boxing community lost when he died of COVID-19. Mendez Boxing is located a few blocks from Madison Square Garden and welcomes new boxers, amateurs, and professionals. It's also where some of the best trainers in boxing work, and this combination of personalities, skill levels, and styles has made Mendez Boxing one of the best boxing gyms in the country. As a trainer, Francisco taught a traditional, Mexican style of boxing, which was to keep moving forward in the ring. From training countless fighters to building his gym to beating cancer, Francisco always kept moving. Everything But Fear shows how one man rose from humble beginnings to establish a name that will always be associated with hard work, family, and the camaraderie of boxing.
- Brooklyn-born Frank Rice is harboring a secret. Marie Quintero of Long Island is desperate for answers. In the aftermath of September 11, they will meet and begin a journey of remembrance, self-discovery, and quiet heroism. A journey of revelations.
- With the recent resurgence of sports and HBCUs, J.R. Smith and Kenny Anderson embark on the 2nd acts of their careers at historically black colleges and universities.
- HBCUs have long produced students that have extended, elaborated and elevated society, ushering in a radical transformation of what has come to define America. One of the most prominent of those game changers is Earl "The Pearl" Monroe. Monroe hosts this one hour special, guiding the audience through the rich history of HBCUs from the hardwood and beyond including their impact on music, fashion and the future.
- Diary of a Forgotten Goat is an NFL Network short documentary airing in recognition of Women's History Month, exploring the legacy, life, and career of one of the sport's overlooked greats, a pioneer for women in the game and leader of the "winningest team in pro football history," the Toledo Troopers, Linda Jefferson.
- Chantee is a 52-year-old nurse and working mother from New Jersey. In this episode we follow her journey as she deals with a type-2 diabetes diagnosis and sets out on a journey to get well with the help of her daughter and close friends.