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- Madsen, a bounty hunter with a bad liver and an even worse attitude, with the help of the lovely Dr. Forster, must stop Dr. Oh and Takeru and restore order to the world.
- A unusual group of people in a village on the coast of Taiwan form a band to perform at a beach concert, while the lead singer searches for the intended recipient of 7 lost love letters.
- A newlywed couple's lives are changed during the lethal gas tragedy in Bhopal, India in 1984.
- A kidnap plot involving the daughter of a powerful Japanese businessman goes terribly wrong.
- Not "everything" in this Casino is Kosher.
- TWEEKED is the story of Carrie and Michelle, whose friendship disintegrates as they careen into a methamphetamine frenzy.
- Chasing Sunsets is a romantic drama about two strangers, Blake Stevens, a white conservative freeloader and Lana Burken a hip African American urbanite, who despite the odds, fall in love. As this interracial couple struggles with her failed marriage and unsupportive family and his hypocrisy and racist parents, together they learn to overcome their respective insecurities and face their fears as they discover their true independent identities. In the end, will Blake and Lana embrace a newfound confidence in themselves and each other or were their parents right?
- In a small, rural town in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, Razz and Jezebel dream of escaping to a better life. Jezebel has a past she cannot outrun, Razz has a temper he cannot control. It seems the only thing they are good at is getting into trouble with the local kingfish, J.J. Razz and Jezebel are up against the corrupt politics of a small town ruled by J.J., who has his hands in everybody's pockets.
- Heading the advice of her therapist, and with the support of a faithful companion, a troubled woman attends a clay sculpting class and meets a wise woman, who deftly shows her the way back to accepting and loving her self, her life, and her loved ones again.
- It's a choice of whether to hold on and die, or let go and live.
- After Jake watches the 1978 horror classic "Halloween", a series of unsettling occurrences leads him to wonder whether it was just a movie...or the shape of something far more sinister. As his life and threatened by a miniature menace, Jake begins to question his own sanity, will someone save him> Or will he meet the same fate as his friend?
- 2010–TV EpisodeAll across our planet, people are doing more than ever to create greener spaces. And that's especially true in Florida, where water runoff can create serious problems. From businesses and theme parks like Disney to hotels like Celebration, that's part of the Florida Green Lodging program, they're all doing more than ever to help the environment. And that's true for homeowners too. And while many homeowners understand the value of gardening in an eco-friendly manner, many of us need guidance on how to do it properly. Every day, we unwittingly make bad choices for the environment when we are simply trying to beautify our landscapes. Something as simple as choosing the right plant-for-the-right-place can greatly reduce the impact we have on the earth. In this episode Joe and Patti touch on some of the most common mistakes we all make, most of the time without realizing it. They offer practical, simple tips for gardening in a more earth&-friendly way as they help one homeowner begin a sustainable landscaping project.
- 2010–TV EpisodeECHO - Educational Concern for Hunger Organization - uses the power of agriculture on a global scale to reduce hunger and improve lives. ECHO helps those who are just one failed crop away from starvation. These garden heroes study difficult growing environments and develop some surprising solutions...
- Joe and Patti journey to Philadelphia, home of Greensgrow Farms, fulfillment of the dream of visionary in urban farming, Mary Seton Corboy.
- As populations increase, so does the demand for the finite amount of water. Watering lawns and landscapes makes up 25-40% of our daily use, and of that almost 50% is wasted, according to the EPA.
- 2010–TV EpisodeCSA's have become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from the farmer. It's like a fresh produce subscription, with a box of just-picked produce delivered directly from the farm each week.
- Whether you just want to grow flowers or provide fresh food for your family, community gardens provide many more benefits than just the tangible ones.
- Pesticides kill all insects, not only the 3% that are "bad" but also the 97% that are neutral or even beneficial for our plants, gardens, and lives. Today we explore natural pest solutions and biological controls.
- Although everyone gardened 'organically' back in Thomas Jefferson's day, he was a pioneer in terms of using his garden as a laboratory.
- Although widely popularized in WWII Victory Gardens had their roots in WWI. Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith, a historian and nationally recognized expert on Victory Gardens and wartime food policies discusses the subtle differences.