History A-Z
Through the eyes of children, a look at life in a rural community controlled by paramilitary forces
The rise and fall of the American Apparel Industry told through the personal stories of Pennsylvania garment workers.
Two iconic therapists John Gray and Pat Allen are gathered for an unprecedented sharing of the best of their wisdom.
A family’s evolution as the children face the real world and the parents prepare for an empty nest and retirement.
Bush’s own words are used to create a picture of what could be if our president had a different agenda.
Four defiant, pioneering brothers rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies to create a major film studio.
Classic documentary on the student revolution in this "Sixties Legacy" series
A group of young Arab and Jewish children study together in a bilingual school program in Israel
Beatles manager Brian Epstein is widely regarded as the band's unofficial fifth member.
Boomtown Beijing is a film about the city of Beijing, its people and their dreams the summer before the Olympics
A day-in-the-life at one of America's most important independent bookstores - Bolerium Books
Located in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this small museum tells the powerful story of the origins of the Delta Blues.
An Iraqi portrait photographer is shot and killed by an American patrol and his brother Ibrahim dreams of revenge.
Trace the deadly path of the world's most precious stones
The ashes of legendary Gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompson get fired from a cannon
Blog Excerpts
Posted 05/26/09 by Leon Cooper, Executive Producer, Return to Tarawa
A recent issue of the LA Times carried an obit about Newt Heisley, a WWII vet, who designed the “Iconic POW/MIA Flag,” including the refrain, “You are not forgotten.” His flag and the attention it commanded had much to do with recovering and repatriating the remains of the Viet Nam dead. …
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