2007 Black Fine Art Show 2007 Black Fine Art Show | As Close As You Dare: Africa Shot on location in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia, a remarkable journey that chronicles American artist, Becci Crowe's return to the African bush. This film immerses the viewer in the dangers, beauty, and humor or living in wild and remote Africa. | Bluegrass Journey A one-of-a-kind film detailing the lives and artistry of bluegrass musicians across the country featuring Tony Rice, Nickel Creek and more. | Chanukah Special As seen on Jewish Life TV, this program highlights segments from Hollywood’s "The Phil Blazer Show" featuring celebrities and traditional Chanukah songs and stories. | Clean Mic The film that tracks Washington, DC and New York City comedians as they attempt to perform clean comedy in an unclean world, starring Dick Gregory. |
Ethical Marketplace: Renewable Energy Ethical Marketplace: Renewable Energy | Five Phenomenal Women Inspired by Maya Angelou’s poem Phenomenal Women, five African-American educators, and students themselves, bring courage, humor, and selflessness to their everyday lives as they teach young people with special needs while working with their own families and to fulfill their own dreams. | Folk Art Found Me Interviews with several folk artists from Nova Scotia. | Forever Wild Hosted by Robert Redford, this program celebrates America’s commitment to wilderness preservation. | Four Shades of Blue: Motor City Blues & Boogie Woogie Festiv Join four brilliant artists-the late Koko Taylor with Blues Machine, Ruthie Foster, Tommy Castro, and Ana Popovic-for a event filmed lived in Detroit. |
Growing the Green Economy The story of how companies, investors, pension fund managers, innovators, and entrepreneurs worldwide are quietly growing a new, cleaner, greener, more ethical economy. | Gullah A documentary about the culture preserve by the descendants of the original slaves who have never left St. Helena Island, South Carolina where their ancestors endured their servitude. | I’m an Artist Tells the story of the often hidden children of our times––students with learning disabilities. The film follows junior and senior high school students with Down Syndrome, autism, or behavior issues as they collaborate with their dedicated art teacher to create artwork for their first professional art gallery exhibition. | Into the Circle An Introduction to Native American Pow Wows. | Living Green A program on recycling and conservation for today’s world. |
Looking Towards Home A documentary profiling the increasing number of Native Americans leaving the reservation for life in the city. | Losing Their Voices? A Look at Local Radio This documentary looks at the changes of local radio and how some stations in South Carolina have survived while others have failed. | Mystery of Memory Meet a woman who can’t forget a day of her life, and soldiers who can’t forget the one-day they would give anything to forget. This documentary takes an in-depth look into the science behind memory. | National Veteran's Creative Arts Festival St. Louis veterans exhibit their artist talents in this gala variety show. This annual competition recognizes the progress and recovery made through art therapy and raises the visibility of the creative achievements of our nation’s veterans. | Oil Shockwave Features footage from a fast-paced OilShockWave war-game exercise, along with interviews by former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin; former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage; former Navy Secretary John Lehman; former presidential terrorism advisor Richard Clarke; former White House Press Secretary Michael McCurry; former EPA Administrator Carol Browner; and former Commander of U.S. CENTCOM Gen. John Abizaid (Ret.). |
Our Environmental Destiny: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Environmental activist and attorney, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a stop in the Gateway City to deliver a passionate defense of the environment, | Ragtime Cabaret This musical and cultural journey explores the roots of ragtime and the role of the music business. | Ramadan Primetime This entertaining half hour documentary explores a medley of television shows and addresses how satellite programming affects and unites Arabs throughout the world. | Reinventing Healthcare This timely program looks at hypothetical scenarios reflecting the current healthcare struggles of many Americans. The panelists discuss various challenges and solutions that will shape the ongoing debate on healthcare reform. | River of Renewal Chronicles the ongoing battle over the resources of Northern California’s and Oregon’s Klamath Basin. |
Shakespeare Was A Big George Jones Fan A documentary about Nashville's maverick songwriter/producer, 'Cowboy' Jack Clement. | Sound of the Soul The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music offers an unusual combination of global tolerance and beautiful music, bringing together an eclectic group of singers and musicians. This documentary is based on the festival's regular gathering at an historic Moroccan city. | The Holiday Train Show A seasonal favorite with David Hartman featuring Paul Busse and Applied Imagination. | The Last Lecture The inspirational address of pancreatic cancer patient Randy Pausch. | The Latino Underground Decades ago, Mexican migrant laborers came to work in the apple orchards of northwest Virginia, and returned home after the harvest. Today, the number of unauthorized Latino immigrants living in the Commonwealth has exploded. Award-winning documentary producer Brent Finnegan examines this emotional issue. |
The Legacy of Jim Croce An amazing, moving, acoustic performance by the late great singer-songwriter Jim Croce. | The Next Mission The Next Mission | The Wizard's Laboratory: Edison's Quest for Rubber Thomas Edison, the 'wizard' of electricity, began searching for a domestic source of rubber to protect Americans from foreign control of this vital commodity. | | |
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