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- A man has died. He must now re-live his last three days on earth devoid of his personal memories to determine his place in the after life.
- Thousands peacefully smoke pot at 420 events - a stark contrast next to stories of college students, and others, who have been arrested, shot by police, and even murdered for mere possession of pot.
- Mandi, Clark, and Garfield: Three roommates who never got the opportunity to tune out the motivational speech at high school graduation. These three degenerates strive for a better tomorrow by finding new ways to get back into the bar they have been 86'd from multiple times, and fusing many wonderful things together to make one shitty thing... like beer and cheerios. Short on rent, and long on fails, these three will make even the most pathetic sad sack of our generation feel better about his or herself.
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- Determined that his last act will be a gift to the planet, a man prepares for his own green burial.
- For most people the equator is just an imaginary line running 25,000-miles around the globe. But the countries along the equator are among the most troubled on the planet. In this new series Simon takes a journey around the region with the greatest natural biodiversity and perhaps the greatest concentration of human suffering: the equator. In EQUATOR Simon meets illegal loggers, father and son circumcisers, drunk villagers, and a young woman stuck in the baking desert. Simon and the Equator film-crew are protected by soldiers in a coca field, and UN 'peace-enforcers' in a gold mine. They are blackmailed and abandoned by drivers in one country, and travel through another that has just 300 miles of paved roads - despite being the size of Western Europe. Simon is drenched while white-water rafting, surrounded by a million flamingoes and swallowed by a tidal wave. After being warned about the deadly virus Ebola, Simon vomits blood and develops a temperature of nearly 40C. Diagnosed with malaria, he's saved by medicine derived from the Vietnamese sweet wormwood. One remote tribe takes Simon to their sacred monument, while a father from another tribe of former head-hunters decides to make Simon part of the family. After presenting his 'father' with a fine pair of trousers, Simon is blessed with blood, presented with a short sword, and adopted. Simon discovers a matrilineal society where daughters are called 'iron butterflies', mass graves in the jungle, and islands where protesting fisherman have killed giant tortoises. He helps an orphaned orangutan into a tree, swims with sea-lions, fishes for piranha, climbs the equivalent of half-way up Everest, and discovers the city thought to be most at risk from volcanic eruptions. Simon's trip takes him through the nation suffering the worst humanitarian crisis in the Western hemisphere, and the African country that's endured the most violent conflict on the planet since the Second World War.
- In honor of the 2020 Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, "After The March" explores the 1917 imprisonment and hunger strike of Alice Paul in her fight for the vote. Through the eyes of Mary, a black prison maid, we see Alice isolated and tortured at the hands of a cruel prison physician. Alice, who had marginalized African American women in her dogged pursuit of suffrage, must reckon with her own hypocrisy or risk losing both her campaign and her life. Inspired by actual events.
- In a country armed with nuclear weapons, divided between extremists and moderates and between democracy and dictatorship, Allah's Frontier focuses on the lives of ordinary Pakistanis whose perspectives are often neglected by mainstream Western media. Amir Jaffer shares his personal journey of revisiting his former homeland after several years of living in the U.S. Narrating his experiences and interviewing men and women who live every day in fear of violence and oppression, viewers are given a first-hand look at what it is like to live in a Frontline State in the War on Terror.
- When you find yourself on a journey, physically, mentally, emotionally or spiritually. You can find yourself repeating patterns, revisiting wounds and opening yourself to the unknown. It is the feeling of limbo, the choice to speak your truth or to fall back into the same cycles. What are you willing to sacrifice or loose in order to move forward? Resist the familiar and take a step into the dark.
- Amy Rivard walked into The Astor Room in the legendary Kaufman Astoria Studios. Kaufman was built in 1920. It was the original home to Paramount Pictures, one of the 1st movie studios in all of North America and The Astor Room was originally the commissary where the silent film stars used to dine. That evening the manager told Amy some ghost stories he'd heard from his morning porter. Apparently, a number of the silent film stars had not yet left the building and they still wanted to be seen. Amy immediately went home and wrote, "The Three Divas", inspired by the ghosts of Gloria Swanson, Betty Bronson and Sylvia Sydney. Amy sings at The Astor Room every Friday night from 6:30-10:30pm.
- Staring series creator Amy Goddard as "Amy," and Bob Clendenin as "Bob" Another Day With You takes us into the lives of 2 perfectly ordinary, long married people. Everybody has a wife who gets into a fight with the dishwasher repair man, has a momentary lack of judgment and wants you to jump out of a moving taxi and crashes her car, with you in the passenger seat, because she was watching a shirtless jogger. Right? It's just Another Day With You.
- A twenty-something woman who may or may not be a lost time traveler deals with commitment issues and indecision in present day Philadelphia.
- For most people the equator is just an imaginary line running 25,000-miles around the globe. But the countries along the equator are among the most troubled on the planet. In this new series Simon takes a journey around the region with the greatest natural biodiversity and perhaps the greatest concentration of human suffering: the equator.In EQUATOR Simon meets illegal loggers, father and son circumcisers, drunk villagers, and a young woman stuck in the baking desert. Simon and the Equator film-crew are protected by soldiers in a coca field, and UN 'peace-enforcers' in a gold mine. They are blackmailed and abandoned by drivers in one country, and travel through another that has just 300 miles of paved roads - despite being the size of Western Europe. Simon is drenched while white-water rafting, surrounded by a million flamingoes and swallowed by a tidal wave. After being warned about the deadly virus Ebola, Simon vomits blood and develops a temperature of nearly 40C. Diagnosed with malaria, he's saved by medicine derived from the Vietnamese sweet wormwood. One remote tribe takes Simon to their sacred monument, while a father from another tribe of former head-hunters decides to make Simon part of the family. After presenting his 'father' with a fine pair of trousers, Simon is blessed with blood, presented with a short sword, and adopted. Simon discovers a matrilineal society where daughters are called 'iron butterflies', mass graves in the jungle, and islands where protesting fisherman have killed giant tortoises. He helps an orphaned orangutan into a tree, swims with sea-lions, fishes for piranha, climbs the equivalent of half-way up Everest, and discovers the city thought to be most at risk from volcanic eruptions. Simon's trip takes him through the nation suffering the worst humanitarian crisis in the Western hemisphere, and the African country that's endured the most violent conflict on the planet since the Second World War.
- Intimately and exuberantly, AUGUST TO JUNE is a voice for values we are on the brink of losing in the single-minded pursuit of higher test scores for our students! In the era of No Child Left Behind rigidity, we spend a year in a public school classroom happily going against the current. The film follows 26 8-10 year-olds as they write poems, raise chickens, resolve differences, and find their own voices. With humor and poignancy AUGUST TO JUNE reveals some of the complexity involved in a meaningful education, and gently asks audiences to stop and consider how we achieve the goal of curious and creative adults able to support a democratic society.
- After AYZEBEL is denied entrance to eleven hospitals, her family finds an elderly home. Her lungs have inflated, and due to her insurance status, she is unable to receive any oxygen. Her parents, ELIAS and MARIAM, conflicted with what the best option is, encounter AMAL, the head nurse at the elderly home, and must convince her to help their daughter. As the story unfolds through Ayzebel's eyes, she is recalls a few of her favorite memories, in order to escape the chaos. However, Elias and Mariam's arguments intensify, leading Ayzebel to confront one of the worst memories of her life. She slowly slips away as her parents reconcile too late to cherish the last moments with her.
- A unique glimpse into the life and mind of the thriving New York City based artist Bradley Theodore.
- Two lovers, Camilla and Damian, enjoy a relaxing picnic in a park only to have it turn into a deadly game.
- We are inundated by unrealistic images in the media of beautiful, flawless women and it can be tough for an everyday woman to feel good about herself. Talk show host, Charla Young, sits down with experts on how to embrace your inner self and be comfortable in your own skin. And Ms. Plus America tells us how she found her power to love who she is to achieve a national beauty pageant and become an inspiration to other women.
- Sam and Dean encounter a vampire hunter whose obsession may get them all killed.
- Host Charla Young speaks with a young teenager and her mom after a revelation on the show that the teen wanted to end her life over bullying at school. Plus- we hear from the experts on what we all can do to stand up to the cycle of bullying before it's too late.
- When High School Cheerleader, Kristen (Jordyn Jo Norwood), needs help from the local Police Officer, she brings along a dozen perfectly shaped, straight from the oven, "homies" to pursued, no demand, she gets her way from a low-carb dieting Officer Daniels (Thomas Haley). This, Laugh til you spill your milk comedy, is sure to be fun for the whole family.
- Keith has his life worked out. But caring for his mum, knowing what sandwich he'll have everyday, and how his day ends even before he's stepped foot outside the front door, isn't exactly what anyone could call a life. But today, something goes wrong. Something doesn't go to plan, and Keith has to ad lib it.
- Chacha is ready to take your kids to a fascinating world of Bengali folklore, mythical creatures and breathtaking adventures. We are working on creating the first ever 3d animated series in Bangla, that will help children develop critical thinking, empathy and an appreciation for the rich heritage of Bengali culture.
- A happy girl from Vermont named Charlotte comes to the town of Clamburg with her cheerful grandmother Charlene. Charlotte starts at Mu Elementary School right away. Mr. Milk welcomes Charlotte and tells her to take a seat. Then, Vendetta enters the class room and Charlotte starts talking to her. Already now, Charlotte annoys Vendetta, even though she is only nice. Vendetta decides to bring a fiend to Show and Tell the next day. Charlotte brought her hamster, Buttons, her "favorite hamster in the whole world", and a rock, that Vendetta "gave" to her. In real, she threw it. Vendetta brought a tentacle fiend that was supposed to eat Charlotte, but the Giant Kitty saved her.
- Doctors said a baby boy would not survive after being severely beaten at the hands of his mother's boyfriend. But less than a year later, little Carson makes big strides in his path to recovery. We'll see how he's relearned to walk and talk after several surgeries and physical therapy. Plus, his mom is fighting back to stop abuse from happening to other children. Host Charla Young shows us how we all have the power to end this epidemic of child abuse.
- Not every person needs to be a parent. Some people may choose to be scientists, basketball players, songwriters, brothers, sisters and teachers - buy may never choose to become a mother or a father. In the past being childless by choice was considered deviant. Today, however, as more and more people decide not to have children - this choice is becoming increasingly acceptable in mainstream society.
- Our world is shaped by a vast collection of very different paths in life. Every day can prove to be not what we expect, who we meet can change us, sometimes things are taken away, and sometimes things are given to us. Meet Thomas. Newly graduated, lonely and struggling to find his way in life, Thomas is open to new experiences but he lacks depth in the world outside school. One night, he finally decides to put on his best and steps into an inviting piano bar. When Thomas finds the courage to meet a girl from the bar, he discovers that people aren't always what they seem. He also finds that sometimes angels appear when you need them the most, and they don't always have wings.
- A mother who lost her son to gun violence speaks out about how to stop the cycle of crime in urban areas. Plus, a rapper teams up with community leaders to get out the message, "Put the Guns Down." Talk show host, Charla Young, shows us how we all have the power to end deadly and violent crimes.
- After getting interested in murder as a kid in Colombia, Gabriela now has a scrapbook on murders including clippings on "The Blue Blood Killer". While cleaning his latest murder scene in Miami, she comes across a clue missed by the cops.
- The World's FIRST Online Only Celebrity Fan Convention. Free of charge. Donations go to the Veterans' Compound. Def-Con 1 Celebrity Guests- Block 1 03/28/20 starting @ 2:30pm
- National AT&T spokesperson, Wil Craig, speaks out about the dangers of "texting and driving."
- Dani is an Arts student. He travels back in time with Gil - a teenager neighbor. In 7 episodes, they visit Ancient Greece & Rome, Europe Middle Ages, Michelangelo's Italy, Rembrandt's Netherlands, The Persian Shah & Japan.
- Trapped in a women's mental asylum that is controlled by a malevolent staff, Rose finds comfort in Alice, which drives her to find an escape from the darkness so she can finally be happy and find peace with herself.
- A lavish W.H. party for Abbey's birthday the night before a N.H. medical board begins hearings on whether to suspend her license over her secret treatment of her husband's MS. Abbey returns to the residence with C.J. and Amy Gardener to get blitzed on wine and discuss her concerns about her medical career. Donna is restricted from joining the party because a decades-old cartography error puts her birthplace in Canada. Toby and U.K. Ambassador Lord John Marbury (Roger Rees) go to a nearby bar to share a bottle of very rare Scotch and to discuss a planned W.H. visit by an IRA political activist, which culminates in Marbury surprising Toby with his progressive vision. Later, Donna joins the women in the residence and makes an off-the-cuff remark that causes Abbey to rethink her stance on the issue of her license.
- Jake just wants to get rid of the body, but that's hard to do when people keep walking in on you. Now he has to deal with not only the corpse of a co-worker but also his over-bearing sister and slacker best friend as they try to cover up his crime....but when you bumble into homicide, things can only go downhill from there. Deadman is a dark, whimsical journey into blackmail, kidnapping and accidental murder.
- A film about Northern Vogue and its people. DEEP IN VOGUE celebrates the colorful, queer, emotional and political stories of Northern Vogue and its people. Synonymous with the black, gay ballrooms of 1980s New York this documentary asks why we need Vogue in Manchester now more than ever. Over the course of a year, film makers Dennis Keighron-Foster and Amy Watson charted the build up to the Manchester ICONS Vogue Ball. Exploring themes from the internal politics of Vogue to its external politics like disenfranchisement of black youth, LGBT issues, a shrinking welfare state, a dearth of art spaces and modes of expression, a reductive and commercialized gay scene and a lack of safe spaces for the truly different. DEEP IN VOGUE is about people coming to love and accept themselves, finding a new family through vogue. The film explores the history of vogue and ballroom, in which Black and Latinx gay men and trans people sought an aspirational artistic outlet in the 1980s, in much the same way that gay, queer, trans and QTIPOC people seek a safe space today.
- A pair of agents, who meet again on an assignment after two years, shadow a relaxed group of forgers who forge paintings by old masters. Agent Allison also happens to be the wife of the head of the counterfeiter group. A small mistake by the agents has unexpected consequences.
- Documentary about online harassment, abuse and civility.
- 20 years ago, he was the most wanted bank robber... now, he's just a legend.
- The cases of a city doctor now running a rural independent practice.
- DuaLife, is a drama about a single mother leading a double life. During the day, she is a leader in the community who works for "Families for Morality". To make ends meet, she works part-time as an exotic dancer. The club is raided when she's working one night, and now she must face the consequences of leading this dual life.
- What, me worry? Editor, musician, actor, comedian - Ed Helms makes it all look easy. And for him, it kind of is. The secret? A supportive, if showbiz-ignorant family helps, as does a seemingly bottomless supply of self-confidence. Helms left a happy, successful career as a commercial editor to take his chances in comedy with none of the attendant anxiety you'd expect with such a move. Why? He was just pretty sure he could do it. And he was right, landing at The Daily Show as one of its best writers and correspondents. As far as Helms was concerned, he was pretty much in his dream job when he was offered a role on The Office, but with no guarantees Andy Bernard would live beyond a couple of episodes. Risk an established career for what could easily be a rapid sitcom death? He figured he could do that, too. And we all know how that worked out. Helms talks to Off Camera about the arc of his career, his band (Andy Bernard's mad banjo skills are real, kids), how The Hangover impacted his life and his rampant curiosity about, well, almost everything. Don't mistake Ed's confidence for arrogance - chalk it up to his hard work and equal parts respect and disregard for fear. But mostly, this most happy fella simply loves every moment of what he does, whatever that happens to be at the moment. Which is probably why we do, too.
- English: Have a Go is a program for people who are learning English. It has several parts to each program - a short skit from the Jones family, some questions based on the skit, some grammar, pronounciation with Professor Sayit and some footage shot of normal Australian's lives.
- Spinster governess marries shipping tradesman and moves to his home in Bristol with hopes of a place in society, as they set out to move up in the world while using slavery as their means of progress she realizes slaves are human and not animals and proceeds to help them find freedom.
- The special needs of her child force Khirad to pay a visit to Ashar's office. A spontaneous show of affection touches Ashar's heart, but pains it too.
- After asking for Ashar's help, Khirad gets more than she bargained for. Despite trying for more than four years, Sara still hopes to win Ashar's love.
- Khirad makes a difficult decision about Hareem's future. Ashar's mother returns home from her trip and delivers an ultimatum to her son.
- Featuring James Hong and Martin Kove, this action-packed horror film strikes a chord with viewers as they follow the story of an elite unit of FBI agents, hunting a conniving vampire in a small Nevada town. Can they stop him before he completes an ancient ritual that will make him the Ultimate Vampire or will he destroy not only them, but the world?
- Amy Lynn has a unique way of looking at things and she would like to share that view with you. She believes technology and faith have a lot in common and she can teach both at the same time during one little byte. That's how she came up with the name "Faith and Tech Bytes."