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- Counter Terrorism Agent Jack Bauer races against the clock to subvert terrorist plots and save his nation from ultimate disaster.
- Art et Industrie, founded by the visionary, Rick Kaufman, was the first art movement in the late 1970s to feature unconventional art in furniture form in the United States. The movement involved artists and designers who created unique, oftentimes handmade, and extremely limited edition pieces. Art et Industrie was a transitional moment for art and design in the United States. This documentary strives to encapsulate the bittersweet meaning that Art et Industrie had in the lives of these revolutionary artists who, as they age and juggle their jobs and family needs, continue to pursue the same dreams they had 37 years ago. Art et Industrie attempts to document a vital part of the 80s New York art scene. The Art et Industrie movement was the first of its kind in the United States, and it continues to have a tremendous influence in the global art world.
- 'Blowing Smoke' uncovers some harmful truths about marijuana by dealing with the people who have suffered the pain and tragedy of addiction.
- Tom is a working-class student in his last year at high school, and hopes to win a scholarship to the university. He and his friend Bill are obsessed with watching women, and blame their lack of success in seducing them on not having a car. Tom studies with the rather plain Cathy, but there is a casual camaraderie between them. Tom goes steady with the buxom Elaine, but never gets very far with her, as she is saving herself for marriage. Eventually Elaine persuades Tom to propose. Meanwhile, Cathy and Tom's playfulness goes too far, and she becomes pregnant. Bill's friends threaten to say that they all had sex with Cathy, if she forces Tom into marriage.
- A man marries a seductive woman after a brief but intense relationship. During their honeymoon on the Oregon coast, however, he uncovers the terrible truth about his new wife.
- Co-sponsored by Amnesty International, Education Under Fire profiles the persecution on the Baha'is of Iran, with a special focus on growth, struggle, and inspiring spirit of the Bahaii Institute for Higher Education.
- The life of Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally (Master Class, Ragtime): 60 years of groundbreaking plays and musicals, the struggle for LGBT rights, addiction and recovery, finding true love, and the relentless pursuit of inspiration.
- With humor, courage and faith, a visionary priest fights for women's rights and economic justice, and survives political violence and a devastating earthquake, while lifting thousands of Haitian peasants out of poverty.
- Supermodel Kim Alexis hosts a tour of the world's most unique sun-drenched beach- and sun-resorts. There's great tanning, great swimming, great dining, great service and great adventure on this hour special that showcases the exotic beauty and romance of these locations, which are perfect for a family vacation or a getaway for just the two of you. Kim also spotlights the latest in swimwear from the world's top designers.
- Follow co-hosts Francis Buckley and Kristen Brockman through the ins and outs of setting up a home recording studio together.
- "GOATS: The Greatest of All Time" is a three-part series that celebrates the greatest athletes of all time through the extraordinary work of America's most iconic sports photographer Walter Iooss, from his days as a prodigy at age 17 photographing Roger Maris's 61st home run to his photographing every Super Bowl -- this year's 55th and counting. Throughout, Walter has captured the greatest moments in baseball, football, basketball, golf, tennis, the Olympics and boxing over the last five and a half decades. The Programs also feature exclusive interviews with Kobe Bryant, Joe Montana, Derek Jeter, Tiger Woods, Joe Namath, Chris Evert, Ken Griffey, Jr., Jack Nicklaus, Caroline Wozniacki, and Kelly Slater addressing a myriad of G.O.A.T. firsts: their breakthrough moments, toughest challenges, struggles with fame, and literal dreams.
- Golden Threads is the exclusive documentary film about the rockin' roots of 1960s fashion and the small handful of seldom-known yet highly influential British designers and boutiques that changed the world by clothing The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, and others. Legendary designers and boutiques are discussed in depth, such as Granny Takes a Trip (with founders Nigel Waymouth and John Pearse), I Was Lord Kitchener's Valet (with Robert H. Orbach), Hung On You, Apple Tailoring, Dandie Fashions (with Alan Holston), and legendary designer Ossie Clark. The film features John Varvatos, Linda Keith (aka Ruby Tuesday), Eddie Kramer, Gered Mankowitz, Chris Jagger, Colette Harron, John Pearse, Robert H. Orbach, Peter Feely, Leslie Cavendish, Robin Trower and others, discussing intimate memories and insights regarding the late 60s when fashion and music converged and took the world by psychedelic surprise, such as the impact of clothing on the music industry, the influence of musicians on fashion trends, and how the two industries fueled each other's growth.
- A young drug-addict couple sell their bodies for sexual purpose
- Nightly news summary and legal analysis of the day's developments in the criminal trial of OJ Simpson, charged with the murders of his wife, Nicole, and friend Ron Goldman. Reporting provided by correspondents for KNBC Los Angeles, analysis provided by leading attorneys and legal scholars from Southern California and the US.
- A college senior must overcome abuse and betrayal to fight for the life of his girlfriend's unborn baby.
- Or (10) adapts to the new situation in which his mother experiences postpartum depression. Through his young eyes, we will be exposed to the moments that will force him to choose between his own desires and the good of the family.
- A worker in the shipping department starts to hallucinate and become violent as he slips further away from reality. This change into a deranged worker happens quickly due to a increase in popularity of stand-up comedian Cheeks Easton; a used-to-be co-worker of our main character who is now a constant topic for conversation at his workplace. The main character alienates himself from the rest of the workers and slowly slips into a dream world where he might indefinitely be trapped.
- Five Americans join a pan-European team in Maastricht trying to set a new world record. The Americans must learn the domino-building culture and immerse themselves in a six-week task, all in a country unfamiliar to most of them.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeYou know who had the best dog ever? Josh. And man, does it cause some emotions among the team. Jealousy, hurt, and maybe a little more. Speaking of emotions, how about kids? Full of emotions, especially when you decide to trade them in for a new model. You know who else is full of emotions? Marky Mark himself, who stops by to hawk his new favorite product. And emotions fly high, or perhaps low, when break-ups include people who aren't entirely human.
- Ben has a surprise planned for his wife's anniversary. But, it seems that Ashley also has something to tell Ben which might really create an obstacle for Ben's plans. Talking In Circles is a moment in one couples life, told in a twisted, comedic and touching love story.
- A young man picks up a pregnant woman, mysteriously stranded on the side of a dirt road in the middle of nowhere, only to have his truck breakdown. Tempers flare as the dire reality of their situation sinks in. Neither are prepared for how profoundly this chance meeting will alter the course of their lives.
- The story of how the novel "Mrs. Dalloway" affects three generations of women, all of whom, in one way or another, have had to deal with suicide in their lives.
- Loosely based on Isaac Bashevis Singer's (1978 Nobel Laureate) short story, THE KEY is a dark, yet ultimately hopeful story about a detached, agoraphobic woman who gets locked out of her apartment.
- Clawing your way up the ranks of the minor leagues to The Show is the most difficult trial by fire in professional sports. Less than ten percent of every wide-eyed hopeful who signs a contract makes it. Ricardo Perez is 22 years old, stuck in his fourth year in A-Ball, a marriage on the edge and a fake social security card.
- The Self-Described Narrative of the Marvelous Travels and Campaigns of Great, Great, Great Uncle Lt. Col. Barry V. Manchester.
- On this episode of Warrior Council Wednesday we in interview Eric Ranks Author,Speaker and Veterans Advocate and CEO of 22 Salute Spirits and Coffee and The Veterans Connection Top Knowledge Bombs 1) What it's really like to run a successful non profit. 2) The four pillars of helping a Veteran heal in ALL aspects of their lives. 3) How to get FREE help on platforms like Facebook YouTube Pinterest. 4) Why 22 push ups a day is B.S. so do this instead. 5) What are the REAL numbers of Veterans suicide and how we can reduce those numbers. We also brag about our friends and brothers Dennis Yu Nick Valentine Robert Garcia Jose Roberto Alaniz Jr. P.S listen till the end the last two minutes are eternity changing. Thank you to our sponsors Vertical Momentum Resiliency Podcast Coffee for making the best coffee.
- Spencer Maxson is a hard-headed agent who never sleeps. His wife, Jade, is a struggling actress that is trying to be a good spouse and raise their child. Beau Maxson is Spencer's younger, estranged brother who deals with his problems through incessant drug use. Charlotte is a green eyed stripper with her head in the clouds. She gets involved and the story begins.
- The end of the World Series marks opening day for hundreds of major and minor league ballplayers who wing south to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Venezuela for WINTERBALL. This one-hour special documents six weeks of the Venezuelan League campaign of the 1992-93 Cardenales de Lara, of Barquisimeto, a bustling industrial city of 750,000. We profile players from various major league organizations seeking to sharpen their skills and gain valuable experience in preparation for the 1993 season. Each Venezuelan team is permitted to fill its roster with up to 7 Americans, or "importados." Baseball, not soccer, is the most popular sport in Venezuela. If an American player believes Winterball is an opportunity to kick back and play a little ball on the side, the Venezuelan fans and owners will soon correct that misconception. This highly pressured competition, along with the difficulties of adjusting to a foreign culture has been the undoing of many talented players. The Cardenales manager is former Toronto Blue Jay, Garth Iorg. Pitcher Doug Linton, who has since played with the California Angels and Kansas City Royals and infielders Doug Strange, a former Chicago Cub, Texas Ranger and presently with the Montreal Expos, as well as the San Francisco Giant's Jeff Kent are among the players profiled. Even more so that Nathan Kaufman's previous production MINOR LEAGUES/MAJOR DREAMS, WINTERBALL documents an aspect of baseball about which very few people know. It is also a story of Americans adapting to living and working in a third world country, dealing with a language barrier and coping with the lack of the small and large conveniences they are used to back home. Simply put, some players can hack it and some can't. From being quarantined to a Caracas hotel for two days during an attempted coup to vastly inferior playing conditions, cold showers and rabid fans, WINTERBALL can make for a very long season