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- Each episode brings together multiple pairs of actors engaging in intimate one-on-one discussions about their craft and work.
- 2023 Emmy Winner. A much loved Parisian-style bistro located in Los Angeles between a thriving McDonalds and KFC, Belle Vie is owned and operated by the charming and hopeful Vincent Samarco, who struggles to adapt, survive and keep the bistro alive in the midst of a pandemic that has ravaged small businesses everywhere.
- Meet six rising comedians who explore the diversity of the United States through stand-up comedy.
- Taped at the Vienna, Konzerthaus in June, 2023 this gala concert performance features five young singers. Maestro Beatrice Venezi conducts the Vienna Opera Ball Orchestra and the Musical Director was Greg Phillinganes.
- Nicknamed "Architect to the Stars," African American architect Paul R. Williams had a life story that could have been dreamed up by a Hollywood screenwriter. His name is associated with architectural icons like the Beverly Hills Hotel, the original MCA Headquarters Building and LAX Airport. But at the height of his career Paul Williams wasn't always welcome in the restaurants and hotels he designed or the neighborhoods where he built homes, because of his race. "Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story" tells the compelling, but little known story, of how he used talent and perseverance to beat the odds and create a body of work that can be found from coast to coast.
- An unlikely partnership between a Veteran's Non-profit group and a Commercial Artist leads them to discover an untold story of pain and loss from the Viet Nam war in the wreckage of an old Huey helicopter which leads to unexpected results.
- The remarkable story of four foster youth preparing for life outside the foster care system. Summer, 17 and transgender, yearns to be adopted. Glorianna, 19 an artist, struggles to live on her own after spending 12 years in a group home. Jaloni and Kalonji, 18-year-old twins, grew up in poverty, but become star athletes and scholars with the help of two loving adults.
- Interview's, re-creations and rare archival material tell the story of Bill Wilson, who battled his way to sobriety and helped others beat their addictions through co-founding Alcoholics Anonymous. A PBS documentary.
- The award-winning documentary series covers five primary elements of 'The Chinese Dream' and portrays their importance for China's continued development: Can China be harmonious? Can China be beautiful? Does China's civilization matter? How is China strong? How modern is China?
- It showcases the story of the Los Angeles organization Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU).
- A documentary series exploring our world through the power of photography.
- 20161h8.4 (9)TV SpecialFans who loved the comedy of Russian born entertainer Yakov Smirnoff throughout his expansive career on television, the silver screen and Broadway can experience the hilarity once again in "Happily Ever Laughter: The Neuroscience of Romantic Eelationships." In this new show, audience members are left in stitches as they enjoy Yakov's insightful and laughter-filled philosophies on love, relationships and the differences between men and women. The New York Times called Yakov, "Warm-hearted, delightful and splendidly funny."
- A ballet inspired by Gene Kelly's iconic work in Hollywood.
- Richard Sherman: Songs of a Lifetime celebrates the legendary songwriter, who along with his brother, Bob composed some of the most beloved Disney soundtracks of all time. Featuring performances of classic songs from Mary Poppins, Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and more by Sherman, Broadway's Mary Poppins Ashley Brown, Juliana Hansen, and Wesley Alfvin.
- After being away for years, a wanderer returns to his hometown in search of his former life and family. But a long, devastating drought has changed everything he's ever known.
- Follow foster youths of Los Angeles as they try to navigate an unwelcoming world after they age-out of the foster care.
- A game show hosted by Jay Jackson of "Parks and Recreation" challenging three Southern California families to test their emergency readiness plans in the event of the next wildfire, earthquake, flood or other disaster. Viewers will follow the contestants' progress through a series of fast-paced tasks designed to teach critical, lifesaving skills, while raising disaster preparedness awareness.
- The inside story of China's race to eradicate all extreme poverty by the end of the year 2020.
- A true crime TV magazine exposing Orange County's dark side. Episodes feature criminal profiles, cold cases, and unsolved crimes.
- Filmed at the newly renovated Adams Avenue Theater, the 2023 San Diego Film Awards will recognize excellence in 25 categories for local narrative and documentary films.
- Mia, a Dancer's Journey is a daughter's promise to tell her mother's story becomes the unfolding of more than the life of the celebrated 20th century ballerina Mia Slavenska. It is the story of a lost time in dance, of exile and return, and of coming to terms with impermanence-in art and in life.
- When world famous author and socialist Upton Sinclair swept the Democratic primary for governor of California in August 1934--leading a massive grassroots movement--it provoked Hollywood's first all-out plunge into politics. In The First Attack Ads: Hollywood vs. Upton Sinclair, we explore how Sinclair's inspiring End Poverty in California movement was destroyed by powerful business and political forces, with most of the Hollywood moguls lending a hand. This is the first film to focus on the revered MGM producer Irving Thalberg ordering the creation of the first "attack ads" to appear on a screen, a forerunner of today's media-based politics. The film reveals highlights from the three "Thalberg shorts" along with interviews with participants in the EPIC campaign and observers of the crucial impact of those shorts and their influence since. The film shows how the 1934 race marked the rise of "spin doctors," false or manipulated news, and the modern campaign techniques that will continue to dominate political campaigning in 2022 and beyond.
- Losing all the original footage for his film, Josh is reminded of the uncertainty he experienced in foster care. Follow along as he shares his story, while visiting his favorite spots in the city he is now proud to call home; Los Angeles.
- The Imagen Awards celebrates Latinas and Latinos for exceptional achievements in television, film and streaming media. For 37 years Imagen has cultivated, honored and inspired generations of Latina and Latino entertainers. Created by Norman Lear and Helen Hernandez, the red carpet ceremony recognizes distinguished Latina and Latino performances, diverse storytelling and groundbreaking productions.
- Follows the story of Rubén Funkahuatl Guevara (Jay P. Mobey) and how he went on to build an authentic artistic identity in 1966, leaving his phony stage name behind.
- Pianist/composer Arthur Hanlon, the most recognized name in Latin instrumental music today, brings together some of the biggest and brightest stars in Latin music for a thrilling "Caribbean Fantasy" that includes a mix of Latin standards beloved by music lovers everywhere and original material that spans all cultural influence and appeal, including instrumentals and songs sung in English and Italian. The concert, taped at the historic San Cristobal fort in Puerto Rico, features crossover superstar Marc Anthony, living legend Cheo Feliciano, former New York Yankee Bernie Williams, top-selling female Italian artist Laura Pausini, Grammy-winning Spanish singer Natalia Jimenez, and newcomer Ana Isabelle. Set in the 500-year old castle fort, a United States National Historic Site which has never before allowed crews inside, and backed by a 40-piece orchestra, dancers, acrobats and scenic views of Puerto Rico, the concert song list is the perfect soundtrack to escape to a "Caribbean Fantasy," or "delight" that is the show name's English translation, an aural and visual escape for audiences.