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- The left-for-dead Third Ward neighborhood in Houston's inner-city stirs to new life when a group of African-American artists found Project Row Houses. A step ahead of city demolition crews, they clean up around a row of condemned shotgun houses and do a "Drive-by" exhibit. Eventually, they purchase 22 houses on two blocks for a song. Then they do something really unusual. They ask the community what it needs-and listen to the answers. Third Ward TX explores how this tidy little row of born-again houses, glowing in the Texas sun, has become home to cutting-edge public art and a home-grown challenge to traditional notions of community development. By 2006, big development moves in, threatening to destroy the very qualities that make the neighborhood so vital. The bold and creative response of Project Row Houses is a gambit that just might work.
- Toledo Jennings is a first time visitor of Dr. Dgad's office. From first site, he sees that Dr. Dgad wouldn't be your typical therapist. From his Easter Sunday suit, the old school/superfly lingo he acquired over the years, and the gold bucktooth he felt the need to display, Toledo for a moment second-guessed his decision on making a visit. Although therapy wasn't Toledo's first choice, the heartbreak from his last relationship left him depressed with no other solutions to feel better. Lucky for him, Dr. Dgad was good at his job.