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- A musical tribute to the piano's 300th anniversary celebrates the legacy, grandeur and showmanship of this instrument. Hosted by "Piano Man" Billy Joel and taped before a live audience in Washington, D.C., this special mesmerizes audiences with its grand salute.
- Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen, is an intimate and personal look into the life and work of Dr. Fu Shen, one of the most eminent Chinese art historians, calligraphers, educators and connoisseurs working today.
- The peaks and valleys of a young man's journey to make his first film.
- Kwame, a fatherless young boy who dreams of having a loving dad, meets his long lost father, and discovers even a nightmare can have a happy ending.
- As the Haitian army continues their seizure of the American embassy there, Bartlet and the staff prepare for the announcement that Bartlet has M.S. and the President must decide whether or he will seek re-election. As the funeral for Mrs. Landingham takes place and the announcement draws nearer, Bartlet thinks back to his past in search of the answer to the question everyone is asking: Will he seek re-election?
- The 200-year-old history of Arab-Americans and their contribution to the American fabric. The documentary chronicles the Arab-American experience through interviews with prominent Arab-Americans.
- Nurse Unseen is a feature documentary that explores the little-known history and humanity of the unsung Filipino nurses risking their lives on the front lines of a pandemic, thousands of miles from home.
- The 2 Johnnies are one of Ireland's hottest rising entertainment acts from Co. Tipperary - they are Comedians, Musicians, Presenters (and former bad hurlers). The 2 Johnnies are on the up. With all the success, they have had in Ireland it's time for the lads to make their way in the world and now they embark of their first tour of America. This series follows them as they navigate their first US tour and look at the current state of Irishness in America from the multigenerational "Irish" to the recent arrivals, asking the question 'what is IRISH AMERICAN in Trump's America? The lads also get to meet some amazing Americans doing weird and wonderful things. So armed with a bunch of stories to tell, the lads head to LA, Miami, and Washington to perform their live podcast.
- Dirty4U is a one-camera comedy about DC twenty-somethings slathered in politics, cutthroat journalism, sex scandals, and Internet pornography. Simply put, just everyday life in the Nation's Capital.
- Follows the young people of Selma Alabama's RATCo as they journey to New York City to share their story of hope, resilience, and overcoming.
- This one hour documentary chronicling the lives and careers of African-Americans who've made their mark on entertainment industry.The film document how these entertainers got their start in the business, their struggles in the primarily-white world of the time, their bodies of work, and the impact they've had on African-Americans and others.
- Brandon (Atrioc) Ewing talkes about current issues in the world around marketing and business including segments such as "what's up beijing"
- A summarizing on the main events about the Watergate scandal and the circumstances that led to president Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974. This report was a special event presented by ABC News, consisting of their great archive footage to recollect the main events on the topic, widely covered by their news team, going from the break-in at Watergate to the many investigation and hearings that followed up until Nixon's impeachment.
- Josh speaks to a psychiatrist about the events of the last three weeks: Toby hired musicians for the foyer, an Air Force pilot disobeyed orders, Yo-Yo Ma performed at the White House, and Josh managed to cut his hand quite badly.
- Actors portraying Dolley Madison (Marcia French) and the Madisons servant Paul Jennings (Chaz Pando) quiz visitors at the Dumbarton House in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC with multiple-choice questions about the War of 1812 in Washington. Historical information includes footage from War of 1812 reenactments at the Riversdale Mansion in Bladensburg, MD and the Bladensburg Waterfront Park, and also on board the replica 1812 privateer schooner Pride of Baltimore II as she sails the Inner Harbor in the Port of Baltimore near the Key Bridge. Period music plays in the background. A recipe for a rich, Federal-era oyster soup plays over the closing credits. Which famous American song was written during the War of 1812? What was Dolley Madison's favorite flavor of ice cream? What new weapon was introduced by the British during the war? Think you know? Play along with the contestants.
- An Iranian Consul risks his life to save many lives during the WWII in France. He creatively made up a new description of 'Djoguoten' for Iranian Jews to argue with German officials to exempt them from the German Racial Policy.
- After facing a traumatic change in her life, a young woman and her friends bear witness to the discovery of a dark truth.
- NO SANCTUARY explores human nature and behavior through the personal lens of those who have been affected by America's indifference to gun violence. On June 17th, 2015, Dylann Roof shot and killed nine African Americans in the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. We explore the lives of these families today and look into a phenomenon known as 'the Empathy Gap."
- A former superhero must retrieve his ring of power after pawning it in a drunken stupor.
- Harold goes on a road trip with the Machine, while the rest of the team receive a new number; the president of the United States.
- Naomi Samuels, a successful physician finds herself publicly humiliated and suddenly unemployed. Naomi, reluctantly returns to her hometown to reconnect with the foster care siblings she's neglected for years. Hopeful to regain control of her life, Naomi and her siblings face a challenge which takes them all over the edge.
- Eagles Live At The Capital Centre - March 1977, featuring never-before-released performances from the Eagles' two-night stand at Washington, D.C.'s Capital Center during the legendary Hotel California tour.
- Bob and crew entertain military personnel at stops through Southeast Asia and Europe.
- Charisma Harper, a vulnerable teenager, finds romance and comfort in a charming online boyfriend, Eli. Disturbances in her home life push her into the arms of her newfound love until Eli deceives Charisma and she is forced to leave her suburban life.
- The story of civil rights giant Judge Damon J. Keith who has decided some of the most landmark and controversial rulings of the last 50 years, including a decision that lead to him, a federal judge, being sued by a sitting President.
- An energetic hostess, straight out of the Eisenhower era, battles the forces of humorless lifestyle mavens by serving up festive and easy recipes and home entertaining tips on a budget, along with the occasional road trip to a classic tiki bar or music video.
- Edited by Emmy Award winner Krysia Carter-Giez, "The Day I Had To Grow Up" is a call to action. It features six activists and the events that shaped their political lives. This documentary is about the future of Youth Activism in America.
- Over half a million people converged on Washington DC on January 18, 2003 to oppose the US War on Iraq. Speakers: Jessica Lange, Tyne Daly, Mara Verheydin-Hilliard, Gralan Haglen, Michael Letwin, Liz McAlister, John Dear, Jeremy Corbyn, Yoami Jeong, Ramsey Clark. This documentary was created from live footage which aired on Free Speech TV live on January 18, 2003.
- 1976– 1h 57m9.1 (67)TV EpisodeThe American Ballet Theater performs the classic ballet Swan Lake, the story of star-crossed lovers Prince Siegfried and Odette, the queen of the swans who can only be released from her curse by the promise of Siegfried's true love.
- Logan, Kendall, Gerri and Tom testify before Congress; Shiv speaks candidly to Kira, a victim who is set to be a key witness; in Turkey, Roman's business pitch takes a chilling turn.
- The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.
- Ride Free Or Die is an insider's look into the political world of motorcycle clubs. The clubs are fighting for their constitutional rights against what they perceive as law enforcement profiling and harassment. The documentary features Mongols MC, Outsiders MC, Devils Diciples MC, Sin City Deciples, and clubs from all over America.
- A paper chasing young hustler who finds himself trapped in a world of money, sex & mayhem.
- Distraught and unable to move forward in life, a man enlists the help of his brother to take back an item from a woman who once held a special place in his heart.
- A biographical documentary on the architect and environmentalist Paolo Soleri. It is the story of an unprecedented artistic quest. Born in Torino, Italy in 1919, Soleri came to America in 1946 to mentor under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West, Arizona. After one and a half years, Soleri left Wright to embark on a blazing original course of his own. While uncovering Soleri's legacy as an architect, environmentalist, and philosopher, the film will pose critical questions about mankind's future, and architecture in a world facing environmental, social, and economic crisis. Few architects have proposed more ambitious design, and been less prone to compromise.
- Follow Chris Cotter, an American traveler, as he explores a common migration path through Ethiopia and into Israel, tracking the plight of Eritrean refugees.
- Produced in 1979, this classic short documentary explores the mass media and its impact upon society, uncovering shocking details showing how in many cases it is the media itself that drives the news cycle.
- Spiral Bound is a documentary about the unlikely union of eight creative high school students from a youth development program and a group of liberal arts college students over the course of one summer. Together, these education activists are seeking social justice not only in the public school system but also in the higher education arena. On this journey, both groups learn the power of the arts in giving a voice to those who need it the most, including themselves. From the inner city streets of Charlotte and the quaint college town of Davidson to the bustling steps of the US Capitol, these young people stand together to change the face of education through their courageous narratives.
- A strive onto continuing a lost art form that one artist by the name of Raii starts up again causes security and regulations against street art to heighten. The true art form almost diminishes until a group is formed to change that.
- In each episode of "Fix This Kitchen", one of the world's greatest chefs teams up with an accomplished interior designer, a conspiring family member, and IKEA to surprise a frustrated household cook with a complete kitchen makeover.