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- A shy, bullied boy receives an ancient tome with the power to transport him to an enchanted forest, where the woodland inhabitants rely on him as their only hope for fending off an evil king and invaders.
- High in the Appalachian Mountains and under a full moon, a creature begins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man.
- In the small town of Woods Creek, terror arrived in 1962 in the form of a mysterious Drifter. A chain of bizarre events & murder ensued then the Drifter left town. Now, 50 years later, he has returned.
- Jason Albrick plans an escape from his hometown. In order to live, he must escape death.
- The Humane Society of United States had an undercover investigation at Natural Bridge Zoo in Virginia, where animals were subjected to abuse and neglect, tiger cubs were constantly mistreated, and primates had trauma inflicted on them as they were bred for the exotic animal trade.
- This episode of Traveltalks visits the State of Virginia. In 1947, agriculture was the mainstay of economy. Tobacco, molasses from cane, and peanuts were the agricultural mainstays. The state capitol, Richmond, can boast the oldest legislature in the Western Hemisphere. There are many attractions including old caverns with beautiful rock displays.
- Two roadside zoos, Tiger Safari in Oklahoma and Natural Bridge Zoo in Virginia, allow happy people to pet, feed, pose and play with tiger cubs for a fee. But this kind of "photo ops" has a dark reality guests don't actually get to see. These tiger cubs are subject to cruelty, physical abuse and stress. Those not longer profitable are dumped.
- Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is home to a stunning variety of stained glass windows. Host D. Lee Beard tours many of the sites with these windows, exploring their history, symbolism, and beauty as an art form.
- Larry Keel is recognized by many as one of the most progressive bluegrass musicians of our time, yet he remains largely unknown outside the bluegrass community. Beautiful Thing is a year in the life of Larry Keel. The film follows Larry and The Larry Keel Experience as they canvas from coast to coast, playing night after night in search of bigger and better crowds during 2002. Audiences range from a handful of disengaged people to standing ovations at world-renowned bluegrass festivals. Larry Keel remains somewhat obscure to audiences because his style, his interpretation of bluegrass and roots music is so personal that it is almost impossible to define, and subsequently, it is almost impossible to market. So Larry battles on, night after night, city after city, slowly generating a following of true believers, fans who sit and stare and smile in awe of this beautiful thing. Beautiful Thing is a glimpse into the life and spirit of a true artist, during his many tours and performances of 2002.
- In a post apocalyptic world one man fights to survive, not only from the bandits but also his inner demons.