History A-Z
Steel workers at the plant forged the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge and arms for WWII
A comprehensive, inside look at the military campaign to topple Saddam Hussein
Learn the history of firefighting in New York City.
Trembling Before G-d is an unprecedented feature documentary that shatters assumptions about faith, sexuality, and religious fun
The Oscar-winning documentary about the successful career and assassination of San Francisco's first openly gay elected official
Go behind the lens where split-second timing can spell the difference between success and failure
Inuit throat singing is a unique and enchanting form of musical expression. A mixture of husky chanting and low growling.
THREE CUBANS provides one of the best documentations of the early effects of Castro's revolution on the people of Cuba.
The war people don't know about -- radical Islam's vision for America
Young Lucia and Jesus, both deaf from preventable childhood disease, find their way to Mexico's first school for the deaf.
The personal stories of ordinary people as they recall their experiences living in vibrant New York
The story of how secondhand clothing, given away as charity in the west, ends up in Zambia, Africa
An emotional, poetic, and lyrical journey back in time to reflect on the highly contested Vietnam War.
Chronicles the Bush Administration's determined quest to invade Iraq following 9/11
A 16-day, 1,200 mile bicycle ride through once war-torn Vietnam
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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