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- The biographical story of Michelangelo's troubles while painting the Sistine Chapel at the urging of Pope Julius II.
- Phil Spector is a pioneer of American music, a legendary producer to John Lennon and Tina Turner, and, as of April 13th 2009, a convicted murderer. Yet the Spector who appears in Vikram Jayanti's documentary is not the severe, outlandishly coiffed defendant seen in sensationalistic accounts of his trial, but a charming, savvy music executive with a generous, but arguably accurate, estimation of his place in the history of popular music.
- Stanley Lewis, the great, yet forgotten Canadian Sculptor - was the man behind Irving Stone's best selling, classic biographical novel - The Agony and The Ecstasy - for which he contributed a vast number of technical research notes on Michelangelo's childhood and his marble carving techniques. He was then a young and established Michelangelo expert, yet he took another brilliant, yet wayward path, spending his entire life searching for the 'flavor of Canadian art' and establishing his own art style. Because of Stanley's subject matter - social awareness: evolution, anti-violence, air pollution, Aids, cancer, famine and drug addiction, his art work has never been popular in people's living rooms..
- A discussion of parent-child relationships, single parenting by choice, homosexual parents, and teenage parents.
- Behind the scenes at the Cannes Film Festival, following 5 people over a 2 year period. Nik Powell, infamous UK producer, Stephan Elliot, flamboyant Aussie director, Baz Bamigboye, unstoppable journo, the Highway Prostitute and the very private hotel concierge. This roller-coaster, fly-on-the-wall documentary takes an unglamorous look at the most insane film festival in the world.
- Mannion learns that his son's girlfriend has been supplying his son with an illegal drug.
- 1993–199823mTV-PG7.6 (69)TV EpisodeGrace needs some time and a place for herself. While cleaning out the basement, she comes across some of her old paintings and vows to do more painting. The guys from work come to play poker. Wade teaches Grace that's it's not the physical space, but the mental space she needs to do what she enjoys.
- Daniel and Zara's acrimony takes an unexpected turn, Valerie reaches out to Jimmi, and Ruhma comes across an expectant mother who is doing everything not to give birth despite being in labour.
- When Coca-Cola announced it was discontinuing Tab, its long-running diet soda brand, it left a small band of fiercely loyal soda fans in the lurch. WSJ's Jennifer Maloney talks about the rise and long decline of Tab, and Ryan goes in search of the elusive pink can.
- Paul discovers his wife's affair and demands a divorce.
- 2016– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 12mPodcast Episode
- A murder victim was about to go into witness protection after testifying against Israeli mobsters. The key to solving the crime may be in the hands of the victim's wife's enterprising life coach.
- Episode: (2022)2020– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2003– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2009– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 53mPodcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2009–TV Episode
- 2018– 1h 27mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 12mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2021– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 1h 14mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 11mPodcast Episode
- Liam makes a relationship faux pas. Shane and Amy reluctantly invite Lauren to an underground dance party.
- In a rare interview, legendary music producer Phil Spector dissects his songs. His trial for murder in 2007 ended in a hung jury, and court footage provides a vivid counterpoint.
- 1996–TV EpisodeActors Richard Kind and Gideon Glick join Roundabout Underground Artistic Producer Jill Rafson to talk about the new edition of the popular "The 24-Hour Plays" she produced this spring. Elisabeth Vincentelli guest co-hosts with Susan Haskins. Next, Jesse Green, Co-Chief Theater Critic of The New York Times discusses the role and responsibilities of theater critics laid out in his recent article "The Agony and Ecstasy of Writing Negative Reviews" Co-hosts are Jason Zinoman, also of The New York Times and producer Susan Haskins.