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- Wallace, who is burned out from a string of failed relationships, forms an instant bond with Chantry, who lives with her longtime boyfriend. Together, they puzzle out what it means if your best friend is also the love of your life.
- A topical weekly show hosted by Gordon Ramsay, aided and abetted by restaurant critic Giles Coren.
- What happens when a generation's ultimate anti-authoritarians -- punk rockers-- become society's ultimate authorities -- dads? With a large chorus of Punk Rock's leading men - Blink-182's Mark Hoppus, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Rise Against's Tim McIlrath - The Other F Word follow, Jim Lindberg, 20-year veteran of skate punk band Pennywise, on his hysterical and moving journey from belting his band's anthem, 'Fuck Authority', to embracing his ultimately pivotal authoritarian role in mid-life, fatherhood.
- On the day of the Republican National Convention, radio show host Joe Pace joins the rallies, protests, delegates and citizens of NYC. Broadcasting his last show live, on-the-air, he goes on a one man march for free speech.
- This show is an edgy comedy about a group of friends who find that the angst of raising kids may be nothing compared to the angst of starting over after they are grown.
- World-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay judges families from across the country as they compete live in a high-stakes cook off.
- This series attempts to make sense of the origins and increasingly complex present forms of global fascism and considers the actions we need to take to protect our society from this insidious ideology.
- Katerina talks about why she enjoys using the 'F' word.
- The F-Word is a romantic comedy about a man named Ned. Ned has a pet goldfish, a clumsy love of Latin music and a crush on a girl named Penelope. Ned and Penelope get along well but to his great frustration, Penelope has put him in the friend zone. Ned wants to escape this friendly fate; he aspires a more intimate path. So he writes her a story. Ned makes up characters that directly relate to his relationship with Penelope, and these characters interact as the story is being written. His plan is to give her the note so she may accept him as more than a friend. In this process he finds the true girl of his dreams.
- A short docu-series that chronicles a queer couple's foster-to-adopt journey.
- A magical, sometimes outrageous look at life today, The F Word takes a comical look at the meaning of this often used word. A little word that means so much.
- It's football friday in the office and the boss has heard the 'F' word one too many times. Will the boys be allowed out to play?
- Comedian Francesco Paladino hosts guests from various areas of entertainment.
- A holiday dinner brings together one of the most dysfunctional families imaginable...and you thought your family was weird.
- Robert Adanto's The F Word explores radical "4th wave" feminist performance through interviews with a new generation of feminist artists who use their bodies as subject matter. Because the female body continues to be politicized and policed, and because these artists delve into the fecund territory of female sexuality, self-objectification, and the female form as a site of resistance, many remain marginalized by the mainstream art world. Brooklyn-based Leah Schrager, well known for her performance practice, Naked Therapy, states, "As soon as you introduce a bit of sexiness or sexuality into an artwork it suddenly becomes questionable. Just because something elicits arousal or shows elements of sexiness does absolutely not make it not art." While some 4th wave artists, like Ann Hirsch and Kate Durbin, choose to analyze representations of female identity through digital media, others, like the radical, queer, transnational feminist art collective, Go! Push Pops, explore sexuality and gender in pop culture in the digital age. As feminist lecturer Kristen Sollee explains, 4th wavers, unlike their predecessors, "are not afraid to be 'girly', (or) to be hyper-feminine, or to wear a mini-skirt, to self-objectify" in the service of challenging patriarchal oppression or sexist ideals. Dr. Kathy Battista, Director of Contemporary Art at Sotheby's Institute of Art, New York and author of Re-negotiating the Body: Feminist Artists in 1970s London (IB Tauris, 2012), is an on-screen expert, as are noted art critic and curator, Nancy Princenthal, and feminist lecturer, Kristen Sollee.
- Funnel Cake Flowers, The Urban Chameleon news reporter interviews a homosexual couple - as one struggles to get the others grandma to stop using the 'F-word.'
- Bob loves Women. Women love Bob. They flock to him like pigeons to a statue. So...what's the problem here?
- Alexa gives a brief history of the term Fascism.
- Libbi Gorr hosts a hard-hitting and humorous debate for International Women's Day featuring an all-star line-up of Virginia Trioli, Geraldine Hickey, Indira Naidoo, Vika Bull and Nadine Garner.
- When a young girl asks her father what the f-word means, he falls into a feedback loop of explaining its many definitions.
- The F-Word documentary was created to encourage people to be more couscous of the way the word Fat is used. The film interviews women from all walks of life and high school students from Vineland New Jersey, encouraging a conversation about the word Fat, body image, acceptance, self-worth and how words have meaning. Challenging being more mindful of how we bully others and more importantly, how we bully ourselves.
- In "Best of the F Word," superstar chef Gordon Ramsay chooses his favorite moments from earlier editions of the BAFTA-nominated food magazine show.
- Faith, Final Drafts, and the F Word is a series that documents the journeys of three female screenwriters who share their experiences as they try and navigate careers in film and tv.
- A comprehensive study of a word that was afraid of being used in the program's title but had its etymology analyzed from its medieval origins to its socially common usage today.
- The teachers learn at a convention that failure leads to growth. Back at LHS, the students have to pick an assignment and fail at it so as to grow. Jane tries to be conventional.
- 2006–202330mTV-PG7.7 (211)TV EpisodeChristine encourages an African-American couple to enroll its child in Ritchie's school to increase diversity, only to find out after the fact that they're raging homophobes.
- The hunt is on for Bishop, or whomever he is, and Eddie finds himself in the cross hairs quite literally. At home, the Suttons are reexamining their decision to move, and an unexpected letter throws everything into chaos.
- Liza and Kelsey start an underground event called Inkubator. Liza debates telling Charles about Quinn's true motives. Maggie's first class lands her an invite to dinner at the dean's.
- Victory plans to meet Rodrigo's daughter, Celia, against Dahlia's advice who wants her to continue to appear at public functions to jump-start her career. Meanwhile, Nico asks Kirby to escort her to a glitzy event, but her past keeps coming back to haunt her when her estranged father, Dimitri, asks for her help to help her estranged loser brother, George, after he is arrested for shady business deals while working as a limo driver. After she is fired, Wendy focuses all of her energy on her home life, much to Maddie's dismay who begins to recent her presence, and that Wendy refuses to explain the F-word (fired) to her or anyone else in her life.
- 2015– 56mPodcast Episode
- Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers. Shorter, better and greater just a few words that describe Backdrop NYCs Second Season. Power packed into a half-hour episode, this time around weve got many exceptional award-winning films and a wider selection of films from a variety of genres, including period pieces and fantasies. Plus, plenty star actors to fill your nights, see Bill Murray, Eva Da Cruz, Mamie Gummer and others flex their short-form performance muscles all season. We know what youre thinkingand thats why you dont want to miss this fearless episode! Join host Cristina Fernandez and Dan Beers, director of FCU: Fact Checkers Unit, for a fab conversation about the F word as they view Forget Me Not by Ru Kuwahata, Freds Box, by Aaron Hughes and Beers own fantastically funny film.
- Deb discovers what life is like for Jane in her body as she takes on a case defending a cocktail waitress who is fired after she gains 50 lbs. Grayson and Kim represent a man in a divorce but the only thing he wants back from his wife is his kidney.
- The boys try to get the meaning of the word "fag" changed from homosexual to motorcycle riders.