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- The dramatic inside story of the monumental collision of interests at Ground Zero in the decade after 9/11.
- A young woman aspires to become a 9-ball professional and champion but her hustling uncle has other plans for her skills.
- A ragtag group of store clerks get stuck working until midnight on Christmas Eve at Xmas-O-Rama, a shabby Christmas shop in a blue-collar New Jersey town. The store is run by Mike Malcolm, a shady, degenerate gambler whose debts suddenly catch up with him in the form of two thugs who have come to collect what they are owed. Mike flees to the nearest card game to try and win enough money to keep his "creditors" from breaking his legs or worse. Alone in the store on this busy night of quirky last minute shoppers, the diverse, mostly non-Christian employees struggle with their "outsider" relationship to Christmas. While waiting for Mike's return, and more importantly their paychecks, the eccentric group reveal their individual religious pride, misunderstanding, jealousy and secret love for the spirit of ever-present Christmas.
- Top photojournalist David Marshall endures a failed marriage rather than leave the children he loves. His wife Diane, abused in childhood, depressed, drinking and fearful, files unfounded charges of abuse and David's world shatters. Evicted, friendless, and emotionally battered, his career crumbles and the courts bar him from his children. David's struggle to rebuild his life carries him to brilliant psychiatrist, Rebecca Miller. She nurtures abused children but conceals her own shadowy secrets. Katherine Avery, gifted, idiosyncratic Downtown artist, offers David a refuge and shares her bed, but she'll sacrifice anything for success - even love. Despondent, David is drawn to cyber sex by submissive Internet incarnation, Sublimate. She uncovers his darkest fantasies but frees him to take control of his own life. When his Web fantasy woman enters his real life, the truth, especially about himself, becomes startlingly clear.
- Adelaide is a woman who hurts herself to get attention - not cutting herself but calling an ambulance for assistance with very specific instructions before then overdosing on drunks or sending herself into anaphylactic shock, things like that. Her best friend is Doctor Taylor. When she decides she needs to have a friend her own age, she meets a man behind the chemist's counter and it seems like a natural fit.
- 'Afghan Women's Rights'--When the United States invaded Afghanistan, the liberation of Afghan women was used as a rallying cry to garner public support. Now, after nearly 15 years and hundreds of billions in taxpayer dollars spent, violence and oppression are still a fact of life for the country's women. With the Taliban gaining ground again, Isobel Yeung reports from Kabul on the fight for dignity and rights in Afghanistan. 'Floating Armories'--Who stops world trade from grinding to a standstill? In many cases it's private military contractors and their network of weapons storage ships afloat in lawless international waters. VICE co-founder Suroosh Alvi reports from one of these floating armories in the Gulf of Aden to take a closer look who's protecting global commerce today.
- Rebel Music Afghanistan shares the real story of Afghanistan--one that's much more than just a war-torn media headline. Though the Taliban leadership was overthrown during the 2001 American invasion, their restrictive influence still persists throughout the country. As young students and artists risk their lives in pursuit of free speech and equality, they give audiences an inside look into a rich culture evolving under intense pressure.
- After Louie explores the contradictions of modern gay life and history through Sam, a man desperate to understand how he and his community got to where they are today.
- Ahmed is a typical twelve year-old boy. A universal pre-teen kid - someone we all know. His mother is troubled and dutiful, his grandmother devout in the old ways and his 14 year-old sister manifests the sibling frictions known to every family. Ahmed's Father is just an aging photo on the wall, which he kisses goodbye every morning. But this is Israel, 2007, and few days end the same as they begin.
- Beyond the Light takes us into the universe of the visually impaired through seven Brazilian blind people and exposes the importance of education and information - and in that context Louis Braille's system - for a better life.
- A month away from his impending marriage, a man (Will Estes, BLUE BLOODS) reconnects with an old flame (Devin Kelley, CHERNOBYL DIARIES).
- 2013– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeA run-in with an obnoxious stranger convinces Andrea she must teach her son respect. So she meets some moms and masters from Japan who consider respect an art form.
- Andrea is overwhelmed with the mundane tasks of motherhood and gets the urge to escape, so she hits the road to the circus to explore family life under the big top.
- Andrea needs to shake herself out of her 24/7 baby brain, so she goes to meet some daring Roller Derby moms and sexy Burlesque performers -- mothers who are serious about their "me time."
- Wanting to parent with grace and ease, Andrea finds a group of chic moms to show her the art of relaxed parenting, French-style.
- Andrea spends time with some biker mothers in hopes of toughening up.
- Andrea talks with mothers who work the night shift in order to learn how they function.
- Andrea loves to fish, and holds a world record to prove it. Hoping her son will share her love of the sea, she casts her net for fisher moms for advice on how to get Odin hooked.
- Andrea shifts it into drive as she journeys with Manhattan moms in a New York City taxi. Are a mother's fears ever at rest?
- Andrea discovers Odin is becoming a jock and feels she must learn about sports, so she visits the wives of NFL players to immerse herself in the world of football.
- Andrea has trouble saying "no" to her 1 year old, so it's off to meet some West Indian mothers who teach her how to take charge.
- Andrea escapes to Woodstock to find balance in her chaotic life. She tries to find peace so that she doesn't transmit her neurosis to her son.
- Never wanting her son to ever leave her, Andrea visits a group of Bronx Italian moms - and their devoted adult sons - for lessons on bonding.
- Craving the large extended family she never had, Andrea visits the friendly, chaotic Molina clan and discovers the joys and pitfalls of big family life.
- 2013– 21mTV-PGTV EpisodeAndrea visits detective mothers who spy on their children to seek advice.
- Andrea visits with mothers of valedictorians and top-notch students.
- Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne are dragged into the Quantum Realm, along with Hope's parents and Scott's daughter Cassie. Together they must find a way to escape, but what secrets is Hope's mother hiding? And who is the mysterious Kang?
- Margot Robbie is one of the most sought after leading ladies in Hollywood, but it takes work to stay fresh.
- Four short and entertaining Science investigation segments. Including a piece hosted by Neil Tyson DeGrasse which analyzes the Auto-Tune Pitch Correction Software invented by Harold Andy Hildebrand and released by his California company Antares Audio Technologies. The episode asks the question: "Can't carry a tune?" to which the answer is: "Andy Hildebrand's pitch-correction software can help you sing like a star." Just like Cher, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg, Akon, Kid Rock, Daft Punk, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Black Eyed Peas, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears and every other pop star song on the radio since 1997. Also appearing in this Season 4 episode which aired June 30, 2009 on PBS are science segments about a Diamond Factory, the Anthrax Investigation, and Luis Von Ahn.
- 10-year old Ayah follows her father to New Mexico after leaving the refugee camp in Pakistan where she was born and raised. Forced to go on a camping trip organized by a local youth worker, Ayah leaves the campsite after a misunderstanding. As she gets lost in the mountains, she connects to a memory she didn't know she had. Somehow, as she explores this foreign place, she comes closer to finding her own story.
- The ancestors are calling as actor Rupak Ginn heads to New Jersey to dine with actor/writer Sheetal Sheth at Mejwaani, a Maharashtrian restaurant, in honor of his mother's heritage. He then travels to his hometown of New York for a mom-cooked meal - and to ask his parents some pressing questions.
- Marian's daughter and goddaughter team up to host an event at the deli that they hope will outshine Sandy's annual pickle eating contest. Marian serves as the judge to decide which event brings in more customers.
- 'Beating Blindness' - Doctors and researchers are making incredible strides in the fight against blindness. New assistive technologies and advances in surgical techniques mean that many patients who've lost sight entirely can now regain visual perception, and the independence that comes with it--a process that can be as disorienting as it is freeing. Isobel Yeung reports from the front lines of this latest medical frontier. 'White Collar Weed' - Small-scale weed farmers have been fighting to legalize marijuana for generations--but the closer they get to ending the prohibition on pot, the closer they get to a new threat: corporate takeover of their way of life. VICE's Hamilton Morris travels to California's infamous Emerald Triangle to meet struggling mom-and-pop growers, and visits with the investors and entrepreneurs eager to cash in on the next big consumer market--even if it could put the small guys out of business.
- A documentary on Candy Darling, The Life and Times of the Andy Warhol Superstar.
- A documentary about Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Season Four Premiere. 'Boko Haram'- The terrorist group Boko Haram is responsible for thousands of deaths in Nigeria. Now, the government is determined to drive these militants from the country. But is the hunt for insurgents causing as much harm as it's preventing? Former Navy SEAL and new VICE correspondent Kaj Larsen travels to Nigeria to see what this cat-and-mouse game means for the people caught in the middle of the fight. 'Unnatural Selection' - For centuries, scientists have been working to change the genetic traits of plants and animals. Now, a new gene-editing method called CRISPR has made that process astonishingly simple--so simple that it could easily be used on humans. Isobel Yeung reports from Brazil, Scotland, China, and the United States on the technological advances that could reshape evolution as we know it.
- It's the last shot of the day on a ridiculously hilarious, B-level sci-fi romance film, and the cast and crew are preparing for the last few takes. Mike, our boom operator, assembles his equipment, turns on his boom microphone, and consequently envelops us in a world that has never been seen or heard before on film; at least, not quite like this... Boom Up! unravels all the behind-the-scenes secrets, absurd characters, and general chaos that can only occur on a film set -- all from the point of view of the boom microphone.
- A heartbroken man wanders New York City in search of his missing sister.
- Nova ScienceNow examines the question of whether we can live forever. It looks scientists who are exploring hibernation and building organ replacements and profiles computer scientist Jason Leigh.
- Nova ScienceNow looks at possible solutions to some of the problems and dangers facing a trip to Mars. It looks at space dangers, space suits, space food, plasma rockets, and profiles Mars rover specialist Vandi Verma.
- A Bahamian Fisherman with a gambling addiction in Nassau takes a job smuggling Haitians to Florida in a desperate ploy to support his family.
- A short about distraction and desperation. A researcher 'checks out' on writing a paper and is frightened back into focus by the contents of her spam mailbox.