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- "Undeniable" examines the life of one of HBO's series, "The Wire" main actors, Samuel "Tray" Chaney III, with the rise, fall and journey it took to overcome the harsh realities of life before and after "The Wire." Tray Chaney appeared in all six seasons of the HBO hit series "The Wire" portraying the character, Malik "Poot" Carr , one of Avon Barksdale enforcers. Tray's life before "The Wire" began as an amazing talented dancer, having taken first place more than six times at the renowned Apollo Theater in New York City. Tray decided to move his career forward by taking a shot at acting, and, after securing a major role in "The Wire", his life would forever be changed. After "The Wire" Tray assumed that work as an actor would flourish, but he was mistaken. It was during this period in his life, along with not securing any acting gigs, he decided and took the initiative to begin filming his own music video and marketing his own music brand. That struggle nearly costed him his family as he was forced to separate from his wife. Finally, getting his life back on track, Tray was motivated to move to Atlanta, GA to rebuild his acting career. It was there that he was cast in the Bounce TV series, "Saints and Sinners" directed by Russ Parr. This amazing documentary has appearances and testimonials by such major industry professionals as Russ Parr, Big Daddy Kane, Clifton Powell, Vanessa Bell Calloway and many more great talents in the music and film industry.
- Prominent Atlanta gay bar owner Cameron "Cam" Palone, relocates to the Nation's Capitol (Washington, DC) to take over a community watering hole, known as "Uproar Bar", previously owned by his late father, Robert "Bobby" Palone.
- After years of fighting mob wars, Middle Eastern mob boss Jeremiah, "King Sun" Sundaa devised a plan to create a commission with his four (4) most detested enemies in an effort to collaboratively take over the entire Washington DC Metropolitan Area crime market. The commission is comprised of the notorious members of the Middle Eastern, Russian, and Italian Mobs, the Black Guerrilla Family, as well as, the female-headed, Mexican Mafia. Who will become the "Boss of Bosses" as these five (5) commissioned families struggle to coexist for a better purpose?
- "OPENING NIGHT" - Prominent Atlanta gay bar owner Cameron "Cam" Palone, relocates to the Nation's Capitol (Washington, DC) to take over a community watering hole, known as "Uproar Bar", previously owned by his late father, Robert "Bobby" Palone. Cam ultimately makes the decision to revamp the overall atmosphere of the bar and not only patronize the LBGT community but the entire community as a whole regardless of their sexual orientation. Watch how Cam attempts to handle the day to day operations of his new bar, while dealing with an entirely new set of issues in this hilarious comedy.
- Dylan tells a secret and Tammi and Teddy have their usual face off - All is fair in love and war. The highlight is the excitement when Cam and the staff learn that an R&B singer has heard of the establishment and is interested in coming their to promote her new album. - But why UpRoaR? Cam and the staff soon learn her real reason for wanting to come to UpRoaR and bare witness to Stan's transformation, seeing a side they have never seen.