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- The pressures of fame have superstar singer Noni on the edge, until she meets Kaz, a young cop who works to help her find the courage to develop her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be.
- An in-depth look at the Canadian rock band Rush, chronicling the band's musical evolution from their progressive rock sound of the '70s to their current heavy rock style.
- A legendary meteorologist spends her days on earth attempting to convince the world that her alien lover from an advanced human race existed, and held the only solutions to all our problems on earth.
- Follows three high school quarterbacks from different backgrounds, playing in different environments as they face immense pressure and similar challenges in trying to be successful high school quarterbacks.
- Dr. Raymond Moody named and defined the near-death experience, created the field of medicine known as near-death studies, wrote Life After Life, the mega bestselling book that captured the world's attention and changed the way we view death and dying. And then he reached into realms of spirit that made him more of a paranormal pioneer. In this compelling film, Moody talks about proof that we survive bodily death, his unique concept of God, and the controversial research that he has conducted into contacting the dead, even astounding proof that we can share another's near-death experience. This program is produced and directed by bestselling author Paul Perry, director of the award-winning DALI'S GREATEST SECRET: The Story of the Painting That Changed Salvador Dali's Life.
- Based on true stories of real successful native Americans in show business after the decimation of their tribes, an epic tale follows the journey of the talented Princess White Deer, one of the most beautiful women and amazing stunt horse riders in the world, for a hundred years of her life as she performs in Vaudeville from a young age, visits Annie Oakley in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, befriends the famous orator Chief Blue Horse, meets Chief Sitting Bull, and travels the world with her own show-wowing crowds in Russia, France, and the U.S.-ultimately rising to stardom in the Ziegfeld Follies to become one of the most famous Mohawk performers of all time. This is the Wild West you haven't heard of.
- The story of one church's efforts to help the victims of hurricane sandy.
- Beyond The Lights returns, following Charlie Mefford takes on the 2023 Gateway Dirt Nationals. Popular for flipping his dirt modified and uttering "you can't park there!", the Kentucky driver looks to keep all four wheels on the ground.
- Love defines us in all our greatest moments.
- When a group of young adults find themselves stranded and lost in vast bush land, it's only the light beyond the trees that keeps them moving towards their final destination.
- So studious and retiring in disposition was Dave Randal, that no one, not even Annie Rodney, dreamed of his love. They had grown up together, and now that he worked for his father, she as frankly accepted his books and candy as of yore. Then, like a bolt from the clear sky, came the announcement of her engagement to the sailor, Robert Summers. Quietly Dave packed up his few belongings, then, leaving a letter of congratulation for Robert, in which he also acknowledged his love for the girl, the young man bade the Rodney family a hasty adieu, and departed for the city. The sailor and his bride had been married but two short years, when old man Rodney, much against the more experienced seaman's better judgment, induced his son-in-law to accompany him across the bay. Scarcely were they half way across, however, than a violent storm arose, and although Annie with baby Rosie in her arms, watched and waited on the shore that night, and all the next day, the tide but brought her back two hats, their overturned boat, and a broken oar. Five years passed, four of which Annie and little Rosie spent in the city, and although at Mrs. Watkins', where they had recently moved, their two rooms were but small and scantily furnished, the child seemed happier than ever before. This, Annie learned from the landlady, was due to Rosie's new friend, the rising young contractor on the floor below. So, when tired of watching her mother sew, the tiny girl would slip downstairs to "help" her admirer, usually by cuddling in his arms and falling fast asleep. One day, however, the child failed to appear. He called Mrs. Watkins, who told him the little one was sick and pointed out the room. But at the door the contractor was stopped by the doctor; in a couple of days he might come. Sorrowfully the young man returned to his room, but when next he called, it was Rosie's voice that bade him enter. Hearing voices, Annie hurried from the back room, and what was her surprise in discovering that the young contractor was none other than Dave Randal. Rosie was delighted. Clasping a chubby arm about the neck of each, she stoutly declared that Dave was to be her new papa, a prophecy which, happily, later on came true.
- It's hard to keep a true racer away from the track. And NASCAR driver Justin Haley, racing has been his whole life, ever since he stepped foot in his first go-kart. Beyond The Lights: Road To Charlotte follows Justin Haley and Quentin Haley as they compete at the World Short Track Championships at Charlotte. Justin is racing in the #99 for the UMP division, and Quentin in the #13 for the crate modified division. Follow them as they prepare for the slate of racing action, from load in, hot laps, all the way through to the A-main. Four 20-minute episodes to follow the Darkhorse Racecars crew and their journey at Charlotte, from start to finish. Taking an exclusive look at the parts of racing most fans never get to see, this showcases Justin and Quentin doing what they love to to best - play in the dirt.
- A look at the present and future, the challenges and probable solutions, of electrical power generation in the USA. Will we be able to meet the ever-increasing need for electricity in economical, reliable, and environmentally-sustainable ways?
- There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions. This film is a travelogue as experienced by a youth participating in the search of exploring and understanding different faiths. These experiences did not only dispel a variety of myopic myths from the minds of the youth but also coax one to continue on the path of deeper questioning and realization of one's existence. The Foundation of Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama organizes a fourteen-day programme to embrace religious diversity, build cross-cultural understanding and encourage spiritual growth through first hand exploration of different faiths and traditions. The fourteen-day program includes lectures, discussions, practices and the histories of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and Jainism. In this program, participants travel to different places in South India and meet eminent religious teachers. The inter-faith dialogue often involves promoting understanding between different religions to increase acceptance of others, rather than to synthesize new beliefs. This film captures the experiences of the different people participating in their quest to understand faith. In today's unstable society where religion has been misused and bastardized, this film is a small step in understanding the true meaning of religion. This travelogue is the story of the world we live in surrounded by different faiths, belief system and the misconceptions. Through this journey and deeper understanding we all can play a small role in healing the society and making it a better place to live in.
- RED LIGHT BHANGRA is a very human story about the business of child trafficking. Unorthodox and unforgettable, the film paints a bold portrait of victims, perpetrators and rescuers. It reveals a world of contrasts: from remote Himalayan villages to the glare of Mumbai's Red Light, from the sad and desperate reality of child exploitation to a place where the resilience of youth can transform the worst of all possible experiences into a celebration.
- After suffering a mental health crisis, first-responder Clint Dubose takes an old ambulance around the country to interview other first-responders about their own experiences and struggles.
- 2019– 38mTV EpisodeEric Rick Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss episode 79 of Naruto - Beyond the Limit of Darkness and Light - #Naruto
- 2015– 2h 18mPodcast EpisodeThe pressures of fame as a young pop star navigating the music industry. An overbearing, success driven mother.
- Episode: (2016)2006– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 57mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 15mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 41mPodcast EpisodeNik Scalzo appears in season 3 of QB1: Beyond the Lights, a documentary series which focuses on three high school quarterbacks from different backgrounds as they play their final season before moving on to NCAA Division I college football. Dina Ruiz Eastwood is a famous Hollwood ex-wife, so Kate had her review Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
- 2019– 1hPodcast Episode
- 2022–TV Episode
- 2016– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2022–TV Episode
- 2018– 23mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 23mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2013– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019– 1h 16mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 3mPodcast Episode
- As Earth's apocalypse approaches, the injured GUTS-Select members puts their final plan into action in hopes to defeat Mother Spheresaurus. Will Kanata and the others be able to move forward to the future? And what awaits them there?
- 2021– 22mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2016)2016– 48mPodcast EpisodeIn his relatively short career, writer and director Derek Cianfrance has produced a body of work that has not only been critically lauded, but also wildly contrasting in its sonic demands. For Blue Valentine, his celebrated breakthrough feature, he collaborated with American folk-rockers Grizzly Bear, who provided him with a dreamy hybrid of source music and score. He then worked with Mike Patton of Faith No More, Mr Bungle and Fantomas on The Place Beyond The Pines, before securing the services of composer Alexandre Desplat for his latest film, The Light Between Oceans. Each project had very different musical requirements, which Derek outlines in fascinating detail here. He's a great raconteur, too - with splendid anecdotes about his lifelong obsession with Mike Patton and the sneaky way he got Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams to sing and dance for him in Blue Valentine. Expect plenty of Alexandre's score for The Light Between Oceans, Mike Patton's diverse back catalogue, Grizzly Bear and, of course, the dulcet tones of Mr Gosling.
- Episode: (2023)2019– 1h 8mPodcast Episode