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- Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.
- Explores the rise and fall of the Synanon organization through the eyes of the members who lived it, from its early days as a groundbreaking drug rehabilitation program to its later descent into what many consider a cult.
- Recovering alcoholic Chuck opens a storefront rehabilitation program in 1958, offering addicts a space for emotional catharsis. It grows into a nationwide movement, with thousands claiming it saved their lives.
- Synanon transforms into a communal society with its own farm, school and businesses. Chuck establishes "The Synanon Religion" to maintain tax-exempt status. He enforces extreme rules like head shaving and separating children from parents.
- Chuck's leadership of a rehabilitation program takes an authoritarian turn, enforcing strict rules and harsh punishments, disrupting members' personal lives, and prompting a public backlash that fuels his growing paranoia.
- Inspired by true events, a lawyer helps a funeral home owner save his family business from a corporate behemoth, exposing a complex web of race, power, and injustice.
- Police Chief Sanders (Jon Hamm) investigates the bizarre murders of two women with the same name and unravels a web of small-town lies. He meets and quickly falls for Rita (Tina Fey), a nosy neighbor who is eager to help solve the mystery.
- Follows a trio of young, Bay Area urbanites--Ben Tanaka, Miko Hayashi and Alice Kim--as they navigate a range of interpersonal relationships while traversing the country in search of the ideal connection.
- When an occupying alien species' bureaucratic rule and advanced technology leaves most of Earth impoverished and unemployed, two teenagers hatch a risky plan to ensure their families' futures.
- A tense, captivating, and touching portrait of family dynamics starring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as sisters who converge after their father's health declines.
- A sweeping portrait of conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins chronicling their fight to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth.
- After their parents suddenly left them, 2 teenage brothers found themselves all alone. Daniel, the older brother, is deeply troubled by the violence they endured at the hands of their father and is committed to keeping their family safe.
- A scientist injects his best friend with a compound he's created to help her stop cheating on her wife, but when the wife finds her new fixation suffocating, the wife gets a dose too, which backfires as she falls for the scientist.
- In the early 1970s, art historian and curator Stephen Scher turned a camera on the complex ecosystem of Parisian dining. This collage of footage remained perfectly preserved in the can for 50 years; but now, as the filmmaker assembles it into a documentary, we can behold the end of a culinary era.
- As the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Bronx, 6-time Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist Arturo O'Farrill brings to life a 9-piece hip-hop-jazz ensemble converting stories of South Bronx life to music resounding in the streets.
- A journey of a Ukrainian family with two young children as they flee the war in their home country.
- Nuclear Fallout follows the quest of two army veterans fighting for access to health care for fellow service members exposed to cancer-causing radiation while serving on a top-secret nuclear cleanup operation in the Marshall Islands.
- 2022–202344mTV-PG7.9 (347)TV EpisodeAs the team grapples with the incident's aftermath, they support one another as the daily grind continues and bleak budgets loom for the paper.
- When a new finding makes a familiar face the top suspect in Gloria Nanmac's case, Eileen and Roz hustle to report first. Meanwhile, Austin and Claire follow Conrad Pritchard's trail to figure out what he is really up to in Alaska.
- While making progress on Gloria's case, both Eileen and Roz are offered new career opportunities, leaving them to consider what may lie beyond Alaska. Bob steps out of his comfort zone. Austin's custody agreement turns sour.
- 2022–202344mTV-148.4 (361)TV EpisodeWith rumors of a new Alaskan newspaper swirling, the team investigates their competition and what it means for the future of local news. Meanwhile, Eileen and Roz listen to Gloria's final call and find their lead before an innocent man is put away.
- In 1955, after Emmett Till is murdered in a brutal lynching, his mother vows to expose the racism behind the attack while working to have those involved brought to justice.
- The tightly scripted world of a vlogger and influencer unravels after she becomes a mother, in noted playwright Bess Wohl's feature debut.
- A journalist seeks a fresh start in Alaska working for a newspaper in Anchorage.
- An awkward college student who seizes the opportunity to bolster her popularity and her under-the-radar true-crime podcast by solving the disappearance of a classmate.
- A hopelessly estranged father catfishes his son in an attempt to reconnect.
- A 14-year-old boy turns to a charismatic loner for help after being beaten up, in director Miles Warren's searing feature debut about fathers, families, and the effects of fighting.
- The life and career of jazz musician Ron Carter, the most recorded bassist in history, featuring original concert footage and insights from jazz icons.
- Painter, Titus Kaphar, looks to film as a medium in the face of an insatiable art market seeking to silence his activism.
- From a young age, Michael Fabiano was told he wasn't good enough. Now, a global talent, Michael reflects on a journey that led him to find stardom, and love, inside New York City's Metropolitan Opera.
- "Literally the most important place on earth," states Grammy Award-winning Arturo O'Farrill about Casita Maria, where his 9-piece ensemble BronX BandA collaborates with students in the nation's poorest congressional district.
- "The Waking Dream" is an animation that features simple shapes and stick figures that when seen together form a larger narrative about the trials and tribulations of life. "The Waking Dream" looks forward and back. It is a low tech realization of a high tech world. The animation explores the relationship of an imagined past and future, taking into consideration the years of the pandemic and the effects of isolation.
- After a fall from grace, fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist Eileen Fitzgerald leaves her high-profile New York life behind to join a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage. Her journey to find both personal and professional redemption begins.
- When Roz and Eileen find a lead in Gloria's case, Eileen calls in a favor to help them track down the person of interest. Meanwhile, Claire investigates why beloved local restaurant Rita's is selling to a big corporation. After landing her first front page story, Yuna learns that success in journalism sometimes comes at a cost.
- A look at public shaming in modern day culture.
- Explore the lives of five young filmmakers, who turn their cameras on themselves to tell the stories of their families during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.
- Arturo O'Farrill and his acclaimed Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra gather to perform together, for the first time in person since the COVID-19 pandemic began, during New York City's darkest hour.
- [HBO] HD. An exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky; a conversation with Washington Football Team President Jason Wright.
- [HBO] HD. In this edition: Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, David Malpass, and John Matze.
- In this edition: Kamala Harris, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, Stacey Cunningham, Anthony Fauci.
- National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins addressee vaccine distribution and creación. Fotbit Co-Founder and CEO James Park talks about usong technology to track COVID-19; American Federation of Teachers President Rani Weingarten discusses opening schools safely.
- In this edition: Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Joe Manchin, Brad Garlinghouse - CEO, Ripple; Albert Bourla - DVM, PhD, CEO, Pfizer.
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- To pursue their dreams, these dancers will have to rise above the barre. Follow the real-life stories of students from the School of American Ballet in this Disney+ Original Documentary Series.
- A boarding school student is whisked home to Chappaqua, NY to find out that her favorite bakery has been baking more than just sticky buns.
- Best friends co-found a type design startup and are surprised to discover that 'business' can be just as dramatic as 'creative.'
- 1. Can't get blood from a / a conversation with Roger Stone 2. Inside the Trump show / an analysis of a rally 3. Harvey Weinstein's conviction 4. Super Tuesday stories / three former candidates 5. Contested conventions / a history
- [HBO] HD. This edition features an interview with Donald Trump Jr.; plus, HUD Secretary Ben Carson; tennis legend Billie Jean King, and more.
- [HBO] HD. DNC Chair Tom Perez on the coronavirus; House Majority whip James Clyburn; the first case of COVID-19 in Nepal; and more.
- [HBO] HD. This week, AXIOS features a rare interview with China's Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai; plus. Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
- 1. Vice President Mike Pence / an interview 2. The future of US-China relations / a conversation with Senator Marco Rubio 3. Back to work? / Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff 4. The bioethics of contact tracing / between a rock an a herd place
- 1. Georgia on our minds / an interview with Stacey Abrams 2. Larry Kudlow National Economic Council Director 3. Turbulent times / a conversation with the CEO of Delta Air Lines 4. Deconstructing defunding / reimagining public safety
- 1. Keisha Lance Bottoms / a conversation with the Mayor of Atlanta 2. Disparities and health / the pathogen of racism with Robert Fullilove, EdD 3. Representative James Clyburn 4. Representative Val Demings 5. Rev. Michael Curry
- Jonathan Swan sits down at the White House and talks with President Trump about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black Lives Matter, and other topics.
- [HBO] HD. An exclusive interview about the impending "red mirage" on election night; Eli Lilly Chairman and CEO David Ricks; DoorDash CEO Tony Xu.
- [HBO] HD. The news-breaking documentary series returns to cover the big topics--politics, business, technology--shaping the future in Season 3.
- [HBO] HD. In this edition: interview with Melinda Gates; documentary on Trump campaign flags, boats and bikinis; a conversation with Matthew Desmond.
- The school year begins at the School of American Ballet (SAB) in New York City.
- Rehearsals begin for George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, as students are put through their paces.
- Casting for George Balanchine's The Nutcracker begins, and students begin professional training.
- Younger dancers prepare for dress rehearsals. An older student receives a surprising announcement.
- Opening night approaches for the young dancers. The older students face new challenges.
- Opening night arrives. A student wins an award from Lincoln Center. SAB closes due to COVID-19.
- [HBO] HD. In this edition: Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN); Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX); American biochemist Jennifer Doudna.
- [HBO] HD. Interviews include: Valerie Biden Owens; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA); Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA); Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Jon Ossoff.
- Guests: Alex Azar, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; Christopher Krebs, Former CISA Director.
- An exploration of the changing attitudes in the United States surrounding death, including the ways it is recognized today and how many approach the end of life.
- A look at the distressing circumstances for millions of children living in orphanages and other institutions around the world as J.K. Rowling's LUMOS foundation works to reunite them with family members or place them in foster homes.
- Max Joseph spends a year traveling around the world visiting beautiful, unique bookstores and speaking with experts about how to balance his content diet in order to read more.
- Joe Biden is interviewed by Mike Allen in Iowa.
- 1. Jared Kushner / an interview 2. Losing to China 3. Greatest global threats / are we prepared?
- 1. Bannon's canon / the prophet of populism 2. America <3 socialism? / a poll 3. Algorithms of hate / a conversation with Google's CEO 4. The price of poverty / reforming cash bail 5. A Florida man.
- 1. Mayor Pete Buttigieg / an interview 2. Look, no hands / an interview with General Motors CEO 3. The tortured chamber / House Democrats and impeachment. 4. LEGO dreams / sustainable by 2030? 5. Go big or go home /
- 1. The great un-vetting / a leak 2. Gavin Newsom / an interview with California's governor 3. Data dollar regulation / an Axios exclusive 4. Pot hold / who cashes in on cannabis? 5. How a meme becomes a candidate.
- [HBO] HD. Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham discuss their views on the impeachment inquiry and more; plus, eSports; and Elizabeth Warren's "wealth tax."
- [HBO] HD. Axios Joins Kamala Harris on the campaign trail and travels to the only U.S. offshore wind farm.
- [HBO] HD. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on the house impeachment inquiry vote; plus, Reps. Will Hurd and Dan Crenshaw; PayPal CEO Daniel Schulman.
- [HBO] HD. Segments: interviews with five prominent whistleblowers, including Edward Snowden; plus, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
- Former Major League Baseball player Moe Berg goes undercover in World War II Europe for the Office of Strategic Services.