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- A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence.
- Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City's annual Met Gala.
- An upstart television producer accepts the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program with warring co-hosts.
- Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.
- A very rich and successful playboy amuses himself by stealing artwork, but may have met his match in a seductive detective.
- A young couple arrives in New York for a weekend where they are met with bad weather and a series of adventures.
- A smooth-talking man falls for a hardened columnist while helping a shy accountant woo a beautiful heiress.
- The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.
- A wealthy Wall Street speculator discovers that his wife has a lover. He investigates him and uses the carrot and stick to make him murder his wife. Planned to detail, it seems like a perfect murder.
- Now out of prison but still disgraced by his peers, Gordon Gekko works his future son-in-law, an idealistic stock broker, when he sees an opportunity to take down a Wall Street enemy and rebuild his empire.
- When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.
- A young lawyer and a businessman share a small automobile accident, and their mutual road rage escalates into a feud.
- Follows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's most attended fashion exhibition in history, "China: Through The Looking Glass," an exploration of Chinese-inspired Western fashions by Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton.
- Two friends, a priest and a rabbi, fall in love with the same woman they knew in their youth, but the religious position of both men denies them romance.
- In Depression-era New York, an impoverished painter has a chance encounter with an enigmatic, old-fashioned little girl in Central Park who inspires him and changes his destiny.
- Unbalanced tattoo artist Karl Kinsky grows obsessed with Maddy, a model he meets when he's hired for a photo shoot. As Karl's obsession grows, he determines that Maddy should bear his mark forever.
- Members of a world-renowned string quartet struggle to stay together in the face of death, competing egos, and insuppressible lust.
- A police inspector, nearing retirement, tracks a serial killer who is terrorizing New York.
- The story of one man's hilarious - and doomed - attempts to wield life's ultimate double-edged sword: infidelity.
- Eight small-town teens travel to New York City for a one-in-a-million shot at stardom in a national dance competition.
- Robert Wise directs Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine in this spicy and poignant love story about a free-spirited Greenwich Village girl who hooks up with a brooding Nebraska lawyer. In HD.
- Precocious Claudia and her brother run away from home and hide in the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
- As the Metropolitan Museum of Art closes, Big Bird decides to leave his Sesame Street friends behind in search of Snuffy. Once locked inside for the night, educational hilarity ensues as Big Bird and Snuffy team up to help a ghost of a small Egyptian boy solve a mysterious riddle. The rest of Sesame Street's residents search for Big Bird.
- In 2014 a large painting representing Judith Beheading Holofernes was discovered in an attic in Toulouse, France. A controversy ensued immediately about the attribution of the painting's authorship to Caravaggio. The documentary follows a famed art expert in charge of organizing the sale of the painting on behalf of the owners, while specialists debate on its authenticity.
- Music video for the song "Blue Hippo" by Maya Hawke. Directed by Fred Hechinger
- Although not officially an entry in the Traveltalks series, the same production crew was used for this two-reeler, and the opening credits have the same appearance. The film visits many of the neighborhoods and landmarks on Manhattan Island and occasionally includes a history lesson. The neighborhoods include the Bowery, Chinatown, Herald Square, and Times Square. Some of the architectural highlights are the Empire State Building, the New York Public Library, Temple Emanuel, the Central Park Zoo, and the Rockefeller Center complex. The film ends in with a visit to a dining room in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, where the Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra entertains.
- A docudrama of the life of Missouri painter George Caleb Bingham, partially filmed on location in historic Arrow Rock, MO.
- This short documentary film provides an overview of the remarkable work and personal history of Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. It also explores the ways in which he has inspired twentieth-century artists.
- This film traces the elusive trajectory of a 20th-century art legend. Full of colors, sensuality, dramas, and emotions, Rothko's painting shines forth in a subtle portrait of the American master of abstract expressionism.
- During a flight layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time since the tragic events of 9/11 and tries to reconnect and reflect upon everything he has left behind. He seizes every moment in the city he eventually realizes he has never lost.
- The designers visit the Museum of Modern Art to choose a work of art to inspire an outfit.
- The privileged prep school teens learn that Serena van der Woodsen is back in town.
- The ladies gather around the sink to get ready while the boys make coffee and discuss the last challenge. "I think Ping should have gone home," Jesse tells the camera. "I can't believe she's still here." The contestants then visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Tim stands among a fashion-themed exhibit waits. "With this challenge, you'll be working in teams of two to create high-end signature look -- a look, frankly, that could fit in with this company," he explains. But there's more! The teams will get $500 -- a 'Project Runway' record -- and two days to complete their creations. Many cheers. Jay, the winner of the last challenge, is automatically a "team leader." Other leaders include: Jesus, Anthony, Janeane, Mila, Ping and Emilio. Jay then chooses Maya as his partner. Jesus picks Amy. Anthony opts for Seth, who asks: "Where's my brown sugar?" Janeane chooses Ben. Mila picks Jonathan. Ping takes Jesse. "I don't know how the hell this is going to work," Jesse tells the camera. Finally, Emilio is left with Anna. The group returns to Parsons, where Ping begins to talk very, very fast. Other duos discuss their ideas. "Mila has no problems making decisions," deadpans Jonathan, who must accept what his "leader" ultimately decides. Anna, meanwhile, worries that Emilio might be too established and too bold to be her partner. The drawing and sewing then begins! And the squabbling, too. Ping and Jesse, in particular, aren't getting along. "I feel like I'm trying to reign in the crazy," Jesse tells the camera. Seth and Anthony are working with bright yellow and red material. "At this point, I think that we're designing a gown for the vice president of McDonald's," Anthony jokes. Tim enters with news: "You will be creating an additional look ... for the second part of this challenge, you will be creating a 'look for less.'" The contestants have $50 to make a second outfit, which also must be a derivation of a look made by another team. Huge groans. More frantic sketching begins before a second trip to Mood is made. "Our time frame is horrifying," Jonathan tells Mila. Maya laments working with Jay, who has immunity and seems to be spending more time eating apples than actually working. The models enter for fittings. "I'm running the fittings now, as well as constructing everything," says Jonathan, whose solid relationship with Mila is fracturing a bit. Ping and Jesse continue to fight, prompting Emilio to compare them to Lucy and Ricky. Tim enters and worries that Jay and Maya won't be able to finish on time. "Keep it simple," the mentor says. He then looks over Jesse and Ping's two outfits -- the latter of which is made of fabric that looks like "wrapping paper." Ouch. "Work, work, work," Tim tells the room. And so they do. The next morning, the gang heads back to Parsons for more bickering and sewing. Emilio calls the Anthony-Seth creation good in concept, but "hideous" in execution. Ping feels that Jesse is more concerned with himself that the "team-work quality." Jonathan, meanwhile, is feeling overworked. He also knows that Mila would sell him out on the runway. Then again, he admits that he would sell her out, too. "This whole outfit was such a vision of mine," Mila tells the camera. A second visit from the models later, the designers go into overdrive in order to finish their creations. "It's not easy to make a grand dress in a day and a half," Maya tells the camera. "I did the best I could." But will it be enough? The judges will decide -- and soon. Heidi enters and repeats her "one day you're in, etc." line for the umpteenth time. She then introduces the judges: Michael, Nina and Brit designer Matthew Williamson. Let the show begin! Anthony loves his black-and-yellow gown, an example of "classic elegance and beauty." Mila feels "so confident" about her sleek and striped signature look. Janeane is similarly satisfied with her low-cut dress. Emilio wonders if his creation might have been more "innovative" if he had not been paired with inexperienced Anna. The "looks for less," meanwhile, are met with a tad less enthusiasm from their creators. Heidi then calls the following names: Janeane and Ben; Jesus and Amy, Emilio and Anna. "If I have called your name, congratulations -- your scores have qualified you to move on to the next round." The remainder represents the highest and lowest scores. Jay and Maya get high marks from Matthew for being "unique" and "dramatic." Michael thinks the $46 creation blows the $500 look "out of the water." Jonathan and Mila also do well with their expensive look. "The coat looks fabulous," Michael says. Ping and Jesse get ripped apart by Nina, who calls the pair's creation "just a bunch of fabric wrapped around a model." The secondary look fares even less well. "It's just an ill-fitting blah dress," Michael observes. Jesse defends himself by saying that he had to "teach sewing lessons" while he was trying to finish two dresses. The model also throws Ping under the bus, saying the designer never actually bothered to fit her in the cheaper outfit. The judges then turn their negative attentions to Anthony and Seth. "This is so costumey," Michael says. "It's 'Gone With the Wind.'" The second, cheaper look also gets dinged -- hard. "They're both really ugly," Nina says. Anthony and Seth appear chastened. One judges' confab later, the designers return to the runway for the results. "One of you will be named the winner and one or more of you will be out," Heidi explains. Jonathan is in. Mila is the winner! "It feels amazing," Mila tells the camera. Maya is in. Jay is also in. That leaves Anthony-Seth and Ping-Jesse. After insulting all four one more time for good measure, Heidi announces that Seth and Jesse are in -- barely. Anthony is also in. So it's goodbye Ping, who immediately begins to cry. "I came here to learn and to see what I can do and I truly feel that I did amazing job," she says through tears. "The journey continues ... I'm proud of myself." For the first time this episode, Jesse has nothing to say.
- Serena tries to make a reluctant Lola the next It Girl of the Upper East Side, starting with modeling at a Kiki de Montparnasse show.
- 1968–7.4 (10)TV EpisodeSpeaking with a freed Israeli hostage; the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia; the musical legacy of Gnawa music.
- 2015– 49mTV-PG7.6 (21)TV EpisodeFeatured in this installment: Wallis Simpson, Nancy Astor, and Maud Cunard.
- After an earthquake tears through New York City, turning it into a fiery concrete wasteland, the mayor and a former Fire Chief must set aside their political differences to wrench Manhattan out of the ashes. As chaos reigns and survivors struggle to stay alive - above ground and below - the mission to rebuild begins.
- After an earthquake tears through New York City, turning it into a fiery concrete wasteland, the mayor and a former Fire Chief must set aside their political differences to wrench Manhattan out of the ashes. As chaos reigns and survivors struggle to stay alive - above ground and below - the mission to rebuild begins.