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- Documentary about transgender women and drag queens who fought police harassment at Compton's Cafeteria in San Francisco's Tenderloin in 1966, three years before the famous riot at Stonewall Inn bar in NYC.
- "Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People" is an Emmy-winning documentary-style television show that showcases the authentic stories of the people, places, history, culture and language of the Cherokee Nation.
- Leveling Lincoln explores the landmark 1961 desegregation case Taylor vs. Board of Education of New Rochelle, NY where an entire elementary school was torn down to achieve a level playing field for education in the "tolerant" Northeast.
- Mary Ann Esposito cooks delicious Italian dishes and teaches us a little something new about Italy every episode.
- A look at Yellowstone National Park's wildlife, filmed in all four seasons, accompanied by minimal narration and a solo-piano score.
- Intimate, personalized portrait of women of the 1960s through the eyes of one colorful class that graduated in 1969 - same year as Hillary Clinton - and recently turned 65, starting to explore the New Old Age. At a time when these Boomers' parents were asking less of themselves, many of these distinguished citizens are asking more, feeling a Third Wind. Where will it take them? Some are determined to keep making waves. The trigger for these revelations/reminiscences is the class's yearbook. Each photo was a collaboration with a sexy Turkish artist, is full of the 60s spirit of risk, rebelliousness, creativity. Indeed, this yearbook wasn't a book at all. The portraits came to each alumna loose leaf, in a box. Hence our metaphoric title: Unboxed!
- Real Science explains diverse topics in the field of life science in depth but in plain English and with great compassion. Any technical terms are clearly explained, Many of the topics have important impact on human society or the environment which are also explained.
- Covers the country visiting beautiful public and private gardens and resorts.
- Healthy, delicious and fun! In each episode of Jazzy Vegetarian, vegan celebrity chef, Laura Theodore, prepares "plant-full" recipes that satiate, satisfy, and fill cravings for vegan food that is scrumptious and nutritious. Every episode includes inviting recipes and menu ideas, along with a celebrated musical guest or renown plant-based expert - all served up with tasty music on the side!
- Documentary about a post-war housing development in Montauk NY on Long Island.
- Film School Shorts showcases animated and live-action student films from across the U.S.
- Folk music broadcast live from Lexington, Ky
- The story of Ken Olsen, computer pioneer--the man who created Digital Equipment Corporation, the company that took computers out from beyond the glass walls and allowed users to interact with them in real time, paving the way for personal computers. Olsen's story is also one of unique organizational style, the use of matrix management which created an environment where employees were highly valued and rarely fired or laid off. From an initial $75,000 investment, Olsen lead Digital Equipment Corporation to $14 billion in annual revenues and after 35 years, was forced to resign his Presidency. A fascinating and modern day "Camelot".
- Delicious TV's new spin off series, Vegan Mashup is an entertaining show that proves vegan food isn't just good for you, it's delicious.
- Host Jonathan Bird personally dives underwater to showcase various wonders of the blue world in an amusing and educational way.
- The Wages of Spin chronicles The Philadelphia Music Scene from 1952 thru 1963. The film focuses primarily on Dick Clark, Bandstand, The Teen Idols and Payola. This is the first honest, comprehensive look at the inner workings of The Music Industry during this time frame.
- Imagine 125 men carrying a five-ton, five-story, hand-sculptured tower and a 12- piece brass band - on their shoulders - dancing it through their neighborhood in tempo to joyous Italian folk songs! For 300 years in Italy, and the past century in communities throughout the greater New York area, this glorious ritual known as "The Dance of the Giglio" has been celebrated each summer with unbridled passion and devotion. This annual 65-foot-high moving monument to faith, folk-art and family honors a Roman Catholic Saint, San Paolino di Nola and his heroic act of sacrifice in the ancient Italian city of Nola in the year 409 A.D.
- A documentary about coping with vision loss.
- Noted Swedish author, commentator, and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg explores an inherited British bureaucracy which created layers of rules and regulations. However, globalization and economic liberalization have created fluidity between classes - and greater ambition. Norberg follows three individuals who are working to improve their lives, and in doing so, are breaking down the centuries old caste system. India is coming alive and flourishing economically. In fact, Citigroup estimates that by 2050, it will have the world's largest economy, larger than China and the United States. For many centuries, only the politically connected and elite prospered in India, while the rest of the population lived in poverty. However, since 1991, 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty and are finding new ways to flex their personal and economic power.
- A Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender themed entertainment news magazine series. Irreverent, fast moving and colorful, Under the Pink Carpet features celebrity interviews and backstage coverage at concerts, film/theater premieres, nightclubs, book signings, performances, plays, parties, and more! Because of it's fun, comical style Under the Pink Carpet is popular with "straight" audiences as well as LGBT people. But Under the Pink Carpet is more than just entertainment news. The show realistically and sometimes critically examines many aspects of the Gay subculture, providing a no holds barred glimpse behind the facade of a "fabulous" lifestyle. The show is produced and directed by Tony Sawicki, who also serves as the primary correspondent. Also featured as News/Entertainment Correspondents are Drag Personality Clover Honey (the 1st and only Transgendered reporter on national TV!), hilarious and openly Lesbian Stand-Up Comedian Michele Balan and Attorney, Producer and self-described "Fag-Hag" Stephanie Butler.
- This documentary delves into the lives of three survivors of sexual abuse who, through their own personal experiences, are committed to helping others affected by this crime.
- What started as a 7-week nutrition program seven years ago in National City (CA) for women seeking healthier diets, has become a Latina-led movement to raise the health, well being, and resilience of the community. National City has one of the highest rates of obesity and diabetes in San Diego County and in the state of California, and the program graduates, called "Kitchenistas", are out to change that, one healthy meal at a time. Now after 18 graduating classes, more than 275 Kitchenistas stay the course to overcome systemic barriers in bringing high-quality food solutions into their homes, schools, and city. The feature film follows the 16th Generation through the now, 8-week course and focuses on the personal journeys of several early-generation Kitchenistas from mid-2019 through 2020. Their stories show how women are community builders through healthy food traditions. Not to be underestimated, these women show how a range of small advocacy actions over time lead to big changes.
- Confederate Goliath chronicles the desperate struggle to capture the Confederacy's largest fortress during the American Civil War.