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- A Song For Jack is a dark story that looks at the world from the eyes of a troubled young man. Jack was a shy and seemingly innocent boy. His only desire was to have a radio, but his strict parents would not let that happen. They tried to protect him from all of the monsters in the world, but they failed to see the monster in their own son.
- Drawn out of retirement by the murder of an old friend, Allan Quatermain and his family, aided by an unlikely ally, must travel into the jungles of Central Africa to a legendary lost city to return a diamond stolen from a Chinese museum. But the Chinese and a troop of Nazi war criminal treasure hunters are hot on their trail.
- This week we talk to podcaster, writer, and New Yorker 4 ever, Anik Gee. Her comedy interviews podcast, The Chillary, is a place to chill and talk about adulting which "is like folding a fitted sheet and nobody talks anymore. We post, we tweet, we text. Come "pull up" with me, one adult to another as we explore, review, analyze and just simply chat about all things adult." Anik is also author of two children's books, Sophia the Sensational and The Perfectly Perfect First Grader: The Day My Classroom Stood Still. She writes under the pseudonym Gee Williker. Anik finds inspiration for her stories easily in the normal day to day routines as a New Yorker and mother of three. With a spirit of joy and as a lover of life, Gee's purpose and goal for these children books is to help children cope and celebrate life. In this interview we talk about her favorite history, first African American female millionaire Madam C. J. Walker.
- Looking to add trendy color to a dull white room? Want to merge two people's stuff into a single space and make it all look terrific? Shopping for a sofa but don't have a clue what you need to know before you buy? This is the perfect show for you. Area is the practical, exciting and up-to-the-moment home-design series that will inspire you to live well. Join host Lise Simms as she shares hot products, top values, basic decorating ideas, insider tips and much more--all geared to make your home look great.
- During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.
- Through fabulous music, this movie tracks three generations of musicians and dancers from Russia, Germany, France and the U.S., from before World War II through the war and the Holocaust, to the 1980s. Their lives become intertwined through historical circumstances, and the culmination is the presence of several of them, including a former Nazi pianist and a French Jewish Holocaust survivor, at an anti-famine concert.
- Camera Shy is a 10-episode LGBTQIA+ TikTok web series filmed from the perspective of a laptop camera. Ellie, a budding photographer accidentally takes an online desk job at a school photography company and finds herself having to prove to her boss that she is worthy of a photographer position. Meanwhile, she has discovered she has a crush on her roommate Sam, causing her to be distracted from her work which unfortunately all her co-workers can hear as her microphone isn't on mute. Helen, Ellie's grandma (Sam's best friend) comes to stay, and it isn't long before she realises they like each other and makes it her mission to get the two together.
- Explore fantastic land of Gearbolt as we follow a motley crew of travelers on an unforgettable journey to reunite 2 best friends.
- Charlie is a young boy trapped at home studying over the summer. His father Arthur is a plastic surgeon with a home practice, while his mother Lily works as a nurse, caring for people through the night. On the surface they are a successful, affluent family living in a beautiful Georgian townhouse. But behind closed doors, Arthur is tearing his family apart, through control, infidelity and violence. All Charlie wants is to go out with his friends. He has feelings for a girl called Flo, but she and the others have started going to the Dene, a hideout in the forest away from their parents. Charlie wants to be there with Flo, and the only thing stopping him is his father. When Charlie witnesses an intimate encounter between his father and a local patient, he starts to investigate and uncovers a dirty secret that could end his parent's marriage. But it could be just what Charlie needs to finally get his independence and save his mother.
- Four amorous cheerleaders set out to save their ailing college football team by huddling up on the beach with the rival team...and scoring.
- Distortion is a suspense thriller about a woman who awakens from a coma after 3 months to flashes of the memory of her family's brutal murder, but without any solid memory to assist the police in catching the killer, whom she saw when she herself was attacked. She is facing danger from several fronts because, without her memories of that night, she has no idea if the killer is someone she knows or a random stranger. The fact that she makes a miraculous recovery from her long term coma is covered by the media, which means whoever murdered her family will now know she is awake and possibly come back to finish what s/he started. Discovering who the killer is involves a variety of twists and turns that keep the audience guessing right to the very end.
- Two old age gangsters spend there last day looking after the boss's nephew. They have been tasked with showing the new blood the old tricks of the trade. The events that follow ensure that it will be this day that they will forever remember.
- After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.
- While Erendira, a beautiful teenage girl, has a surreal mystical vision, her grandmother's house catches on fire and burns to the ground. Her grandmother holds Erendira responsible and, in order to extract restitution from the girl, forces her into prostitution. Erendira's surreal mystical experiences continue while her grandmother grows rich from exploiting her.
- This is a show of pop-up information about models, fashion, and designers based on runway fashion shows from around the world.
- Robert, a long time grocery store employee, has some questions about life. He's constantly in search of ways to make his life more meaningful. He is also in love with a co-worker he's never spoken to. With some help from his friend/co-worker Malcolm, and some trouble from Malcolm's twin brother Will, Robert has found a way to make the workers at the store remember him forever.
- While packing up his belonging to move into a new home, John finds memories of his previous lover, Ayla, on an old camcorder but he must face the destruction and misery he caused her. John must reconcile with his past actions to move forward with his new life and his relationship with his current girlfriend, Claire.
- A single father goes to desperate lengths to help his sick daughter.
- In this humorous reality TV satire set in 1898, Ivan, a lowly Russian peasant is turned into a wealthy member of the aristocracy. He invites twenty beautiful women to his estate in Georgia to court and ultimately choose one for his wife. The women believe Ivan is a man of status, born into title, a lieutenant in the military, and is worth 50 million rubles. What will they think when they discover the truth?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn this episode we talk to YouTube celebrity Julian McDonnell, host of Joolz Guides, about his favorite bit of London history. I'll give you a hint: it has to do with one of the funnest royals. For our Kid Wisdom segment we talk to 9-year-old Liam from Denver, Colorado who tells us about his favorite history which has to do with the Unsinkable Molly Brown.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeJulian and Anne Marie talk about how he became a YouTube sensation and (amongst other things) how he wound up on the TV show Blind Date. We also talk about two of the musicians, Lil' Lost Lou and Tom Carradine (links to their websites below), whose music frequently appears on Joolz Guides soundtrack. In our Kid's Wisdom segment 9-year-old Liam and I discuss our love of England and double decker buses.
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast EpisodeIn episode 1 we talk to Kevin Kuharic, executive director of Hotel de Paris Museum, about entrepreneur and hotelier Louis Dupuy and the things Kevin has discovered about Louis's interest in sanitary science and how he proceeded to implement his knowledge into practice at Hotel de Paris in the late 19th century. It's a timely discussion in which we compare notes with today's reality and practices in the face of the new world pandemic. We also talk to 6-year-old Finley about his thoughts on the Coronavirus, how it has affected him and his family and his message of hope for everyone.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn episode 1, part 2 we talk to Kevin Kuharic, executive director of Hotel de Paris Museum, about entrepreneur and hotelier Louis Dupuy, his secret identity and the things Kevin has discovered about Louis's interest in sanitary science and how he proceeded to implement his knowledge into practice at Hotel de Paris in the late 19th century. It's a timely discussion in which we compare notes with today's reality and practices in the face of the new world pandemic. We also talk to 6-year-old Finley about his favorite history. He also gives his opinion on how our current president is doing.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn episode 1, part 3 we talk to Kevin Kuharic, executive director of Hotel de Paris Museum, about entrepreneur and hotelier Louis Dupuy, the things Kevin has discovered about Louis's interest in sanitary science and how Louis proceeded to implement his knowledge into practice at Hotel de Paris in the late 19th century. We also discover the link Hotel de Paris Museum has to Earl Holliman and Louis L'Amour. In our Kid Wisdom segment I talk to 6-year-old Finley about something other than his favorite history or the Coronavirus.
- Leon Joseph Littlebird is an internationally renowned musician, recording artist and performer. A third generation native of Colorado with ancestral roots in both Pioneer and Native American cultures his multi-instrumentalist style is called: "Native Colorado Music". His deep sonorous singing voice and masterful Native Flute and guitar styles captivate audiences. Anne Marie talks to Leon about his pioneer ancestors. The story begins with Leon's great grandfather, Charles Augustine Christian des Moineaux, born in France in the early nineteenth century. Charles makes his away to New Orleans, eventually he turns up with his family in Auroria (now Denver) becoming one of the first early settlers in the Colorado Territory.
- Leon Joseph Littlebird is an internationally renowned musician, recording artist and performer. A third generation native of Colorado with ancestral roots in both Pioneer and Native American cultures his multi-instrumentalist style is called: "Native Colorado Music". His deep sonorous singing voice and masterful Native Flute and guitar styles captivate audiences. In part 2, Leon regales the adventures of his father as a young child growing up in the rough and tough mining town of Silver Plume, Colorado and then Denver where he meets the most famous cowboy of all time.
- Jonathan is an individualistic young artist who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision. Dominique is a young, wealthy heiress questioning the validity of her superficial existence. When these two rebellious energies collide no one is prepared for the outcome. Fighting against the spiritual collectivism of their small-minded, power hungry peers, Jonathan and Dominique can only survive if they conform - but, for these two paragons of passion and individualism, conformity is not an option.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn this episode we talk to Manuel, host of the Random History of Belgium podcast. Manuel tells us about his favorite history over time from the Roman Empire to the topic of his podcast, Belgium. We also talk a bit about WWII and my other podcast, Last Train Leaving Belgium. For our Kid Wisdom segment we talk to 13-year old Emerald about some pretty heavy history about WWII.
- Part 2 of my interview with Manuel, host of Random History of Belgium podcast. We continue our discussion of Belgium during WWI and WWII. We also touch on the idea of the ownership of history and the hospitality of Belgian people. Manuel and Anne Marie also discuss the life of a podcaster.
- A woman who is reluctant to try online dating links up with an interesting potential companion. When they finally meet for the first time, their encounter takes a dangerous turn.
- The oldest son of a loving and strong family of black sharecroppers comes of age in the Depression-era South after his father is imprisoned for stealing food.
- Cannon witnesses the attempted holdup of a bar and shoots the thief before he escapes. The man was with a woman who accidentally shoots her in the gunfight. The woman later claims she didn't know the man and that it was Cannon who shot her.
- A tale of two art students who, after a horrific event, are forced to take off across country in a stolen taxi to evade the law.
- A surreal, virtually plotless series of dreams centered around six middle-class people and their consistently interrupted attempts to have a meal together.
- An invitation comes. What to wear!? The quest for the right ensemble gets put on hold by the baby girl's need for attention. Sometimes we find that we are already at the greatest party ever.
- In the wake of recent school shootings, a local county school board holds a meeting to figure how to solve the problem. Instead of going for an all-out ban on guns, the meeting begins to target kids with special needs as a danger to society.
- The fittest athletes on earth take on the CrossFit Games, the ultimate test of fitness to prove that they are the fittest on earth.
- Bryan Melvin was an atheist who died, went to hell, and came back.