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- The WorldStarHipHop premiere of Jay-Z by Tiffany Foxx featuring Lil' Kim.
- Official Music Video to Banta's third Album single of their Dark Charm studio Album, "Hungry Heart".
- Gore, Quebec tells the story of two acquaintances who are set up by their mutual friends on a cottage weekend in Quebec. What was supposed to be an exciting and fun weekend, quickly turns into the blind date from hell, as the Couple discover that the cottage is not safe, and that their friends are already dead. The film begins in a home movie found-footage style, but quickly shifts into a more cinematic style once things start unraveling. With a serial killer terrorizing them, the Couple have to either protect one another to survive, or try to escape separately. Do you protect your fellow man, or is survival a solitary journey?
- A look at how overfishing, pollution, over-population, and over-development are affecting the oceans.
- From citizenship ceremonies across the country, new Canadian citizens share their stories about their lives before coming to the country as well as their hopes and dreams for the future in a new land.
- Exploration of ocean depths.
- Pablo Francisco, one of the most popular comedians worldwide is back with his all new comedy concert, They Put It Out There.
- A look at the beginnings of the Earth's oceans.
- This generation of Americans is taught that our government was established as a secular institution. But the founders believed God was a part of everything, including government. So what are we to make the separation of church and state? How should God and government intersect in today's America? The early American pastor had a reputation as a courageous and fearless leader. In that era, silence was not an option and the word of God was boldly proclaimed as the handbook for life, speaking to everything from morals and values, to public policy and current events. What can we learn from these brave leaders? How can Christians today cultivate a courageous church? Our Founders shared a deep sense of responsibility to care for the poor. But unlike many people today, they believed this duty belonged to churches and individuals, rather than government. Today, many Americans relegate the task of caring for the needy to government programs. So whose job should it be to care for the poor? Who does it better? What is the Biblical approach to public aid?
- A behind-the-scenes featurette about the making of the 2005 film RUNAWAY, shot by various crew members throughout the course of the shoot.
- The thrilling story of the original Western Hockey Leagues Portland Buckaroos and their rise to three Lester Cup Championships.
- Throughout history, the global landscape has been marked by instability. Nations on every inhabitable continent have seen governments rise and fall, some over twenty times in the span of a century. Yet America's government endures - and has for over two hundred years. Why is our nation the exception to a worldwide norm? What makes America different? America's founders designed a justice system unlike any the world had ever seen. They valued and protected the rights of the individual, even over government agenda. Where did these principles come from? What influenced their distinct ideas on Civil Justice? Where do they fit in the world today? The Founding Fathers warned future Americans against the dangers of perpetual national debt. Thomas Jefferson once said that America must choose between "economy and liberty" or "profusion and servitude." Is it too late for our nation to heed this economic warning? Does the Bible offer any advice for a broken economy?
- Riding high off the success of his first one-man show, Mistrial, TRIXX had his first big show of 2010, entitled Face Value and released his first DVD of the same name. Mid-2010, Trixx opened for Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps. The end of 2010 had him riding high off the sold out Trixx: Another Mistrial show. For 2011, the anticipated release of his Trixx: Iceman DVD and new podcast "Out of Control" will guarantee that the charismatic and savagely funny Trixx's talent lies in knowing exactly when and where to push boundaries and establish new limits.
- A family freed from slavery, though; bound with the woes of the uneducated, struggle to live their expectations of the American Dream
- One day young countryside girl Han Bing decides that she had enough. She packs her bag and takes the train to Shanghai to pursue her dream of becoming a pop star. She moves in with her uncle who is not at all happy with his niece getting into the competitive music industry. But Han Bing can't resist the temptations of fame and success. She starts working her way up to the top, not realizing she's becoming someone she is not. Finally she sees that she's failed the ones who really care for her, but is there a way back.
- When Ale, one of Mae's crew set up a Jamaican drug dealer, she brings the wrath of his partners upon herself and crew.
- Stranded holiday travellers meet a feisty septuagenarian who protects a herd of wild horses from poachers.
- Academics often claim the Bible is Anti-Science. But are science and scripture really at odds? Most Americans would be surprised to learn that some of history's greatest thinkers were not only believers, but avid students of the Bible. Did you know the keys to some of our greatest scientific discoveries we found in scripture? Today's American culture does not encourage competition. In an era when everyone wants to be a winner, we have lowered our standards to level the playing field. But history proves that competition leads to progress. What does the Bible say about competition? How do we recapture the spirit of competition in a society ruled by relativism? Can America get back in the game? American courts were designed to be courts of justice. But over time, power has shifted from the people to a select crowd of elected officials. Have we strayed from the founders' original intent? What is the proper role of the judiciary branch? And how do we the people hold our courts accountable?
- Jim Powell takes Jeff Krulik on a tour of his Metal music museum in his basement.
- A DVD featuring an interview with British singer Ellie Goulding,
- The Official Music Video to the second single off of Banta's Dark Charm Album "Three Feet From Gold".
- The inside look at how the creators of 16-LOVE brought such an amazing movie to life. It includes exclusive interviews with cast members Lindsey Shaw, Chandler Massey, Susie Abromeit, Lindsey Black, Josh Blaylock, Mark Elias and Steven Christopher Parker and the director Adam Lipsius. Plus, this is the only feature to include technical secrets and out-takes from the shoot. It's a can't miss if you love tennis, comedy or a great romance.
- Polling shows that over half of Americans believe we live in a Christian nation. But statistics alone do not prove this. So what does it mean to be a Christian nation? Did the Bible really influence our nation's values and institutions? By acknowledging America's Judeo-Christian heritage, do we threaten the freedom of other religions? For many people studying our nation's history, separating fact from fiction can be as confusing as the separation of church and state. From the Jefferson Bible to the Salem Witch Trial, it's time to confront the good, the bad, and the ugly moments in our nation's history and debunk some of America's greatest myths along the way. Throughout history, nations have experimented with various forms of government. From tyrannies and monarchies to democracies and republics, the world has witnessed the triumphs and failures of these governing institutions. So where does America fit within these categories? Are we a democracy or a republic? How did the Founding Fathers choose America's government? And most importantly, what forms of government work best?
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- A profile of author Mordecai Richler.
- How are founding fathers used the Bible as a blueprint for America's Freedoms.