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- While navigating their careers in Los Angeles, a pianist and an actress fall in love while attempting to reconcile their aspirations for the future.
- When Nicole met David; handsome, charming, affectionate, he was everything. It seemed perfect, but soon she sees that David has a darker side. And his adoration turns to obsession, their dream into a nightmare, and her love into fear.
- Barry B. Benson, a bee just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey and subsequently decides to sue them.
- The story of Dick Cheney, an unassuming bureaucratic Washington insider, who quietly wielded immense power as Vice President to George W. Bush, reshaping the country and the globe in ways that are still felt today.
- Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for libel.
- Two fathers with opposing personalities come together to celebrate the wedding of their children. They are forced to spend the longest week of their lives together, and the big day cannot come soon enough.
- A sister and brother face the realities of familial responsibility as they begin to care for their ailing father.
- FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world and American television's top long-form news and current affairs series since 1983
- The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.
- An intimate look into the life and work of the revered master comedian and actor, Robin Williams.
- Judge Clarence Thomas' nomination to the United States Supreme Court is called into question when Anita Hill, a former colleague, testifies that he sexually harassed her.
- A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease.
- A collection of profiles of people dead from AIDS who are remembered in the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
- Telling harsh truths about the modern music business, this riveting and award-winning documentary gives intimate access to singer/actor Jared Leto ("Requiem for a Dream," "Dallas Buyers Club") and his band Thirty Seconds to Mars as they fight a relentless lawsuit with record label Virgin/EMI and write songs for their album "This Is War." Opening up his life for the camera during months of excruciating pressures, Leto reveals the struggles his band must face over questions of art, money and integrity.
- The courtroom and publicity battles between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media explode in a sensational trial all about the limits of the First Amendment and the new no holds barred nature of celebrity life in an internet dominated society.
- Pop Culture Happy Hour is a popular culture podcast that offers recommendations and commentary on the buzziest movies, TV, music, books, video games and more. The five days a week program is hosted by arts journalist Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris plus a rotating cast of guest pop culture aficionados.
- National Public Radio brings many different musicians in to play a short concert in the office.
- Guy Raz dives into the stories behind some of the world's best known companies. This is a narrative journey about innovators, entrepreneurs and idealists and about the movements they built.
- Fresh Air is an American radio talk show and podcast produced by National Public Radio stations that has been airing across the United States for four decades. The program is hosted by Terry Gross and features interviews with notable guests, discussion of the current events and commentary from a range of regular contributors.
- Join host Peter Sagal and official judge and scorekeeper Carl Kasell for a round of informative fun as they lead a panel of both US and UK talent, including comedians Paula Poundstone, Alonzo Bodden and Nick Hancock, to look back at the year's top stories from an American and British perspective. The special will also include listener contests and award-winning writer Neil Gaiman (Doctor Who).
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- Join high school aged girls from around the world as they try to better their community through technology and collaboration in this thrilling, heartfelt documentary. By 2017, the app market will be valued at $77 Billion. Over 80% of these developers are male. The Technovation Challenge aims to change that by empowering girls worldwide to develop apps for an international competition. From rural Moldova to urban Brazil to suburban Massachusetts, CODEGIRL follows teams who dream of holding their own in the world's fastest-growing industry. The winning team gets $10K to complete and release their app, but every girl discovers something valuable along the way.
- White Lies is a true crime investigatory podcast that examines the 1965 murder of Rev. James Reeb in Selma, Alabama. Three men were tried and acquitted, but no one was ever held to account. The program is hosted by Andrew Beck Grace and Chip Brantley.
- Up First is a news podcast produced by NPR that offers you the news to start your day, Each program discusses the three biggest stories of the day with reporting and analysis from the reporters of NPR News. All of this in only ten minutes. The program is hosted by Rachel Martin, Noel King, David Greene, and Steve Inskeep, who discuss news items with experts.
- Produced by Charles Hobson and aired on WNEW (better known as Channel 5), this weekly show was originally conceived by Robert F. Kennedy's organization and community boosters to counter images of black neighborhoods as presented in the mainstream news. It is considered the first African American-produced television series in the USA. Hosted by Roxie Roker and Jim Lowry, the program reflected the home of 400,000 people as it transitioned into a new era, featuring open and unscripted dialogues with residents, guest celebrities, and, most notably, a powerful public forum with Harry Belafonte. On "Inside Bedford-Stuyvesant", Charles Hobson captured his neighborhood in black and white - local celebrities, activists, musicians, and regular residents all made appearances on the weekly show.
- All Songs Considered is a music podcast that began as a program featuring information and streaming audio about the songs used as bumper music on NPR's All Things Considered. Later, the program became a discussion the week's best new music discoveries, including conversations with emerging artists, icons and more. The program is hosted by Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton.
- How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
- A convicted murderer is released from prison. At his homecoming dinner he forces his brother and sister to face the secrets of their past.
- Fearless conversations about race hosted by journalists of color, tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. Explore how race affects every part of society from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between.
- A personal finance advice program that seeks to help people handle their finances and create a budget. From sleep to saving money to parenting and more, the program talks to the experts to get the best advice out there.
- By 1991, health care for AIDS patients in United States could cost an estimated $16 to $22 billion.
- When Darius Clark Monroe was only 16, he and two friends decided to rob a bank. It altered the course of his life forever-and led to an unexpected connection.
- Carl McNair tells the story of his brother Ronald, an African American kid in the 1950s who set his sights on the stars.
- Theresa Burroughs recalls her persistence to claim her right to vote during the Jim Crow era in the rural South.
- Vladimir Horowitz in a piano recital at the White House attended by guests that include then-President and Mrs. Carter.
- The past is never past. Every headline has a history. Join to go back in time to understand the present.
- A pioneering podcast in Spanish that tells Latin American chronicles in audio, celebrating the diversity and complexity of the region.
- Invisibilia is a science podcast that examines the unseeable forces that control human control human behavior and shape your ideas, beliefs, and assumptions. The program is hosted by Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw and features narrative storytelling with science that will make you see your own life differently.
- NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters.
- The latest news in five minutes. Updated hourly.
- The Wild is a nature and outdoors podcast that explores how nature survives and thrives alongside (and often despite) humans. The program is hosted by Chris Morgan who takes listeners across the Pacific Northwest and around the world. He explores wildlife and the complex web of ecosystems they inhabit and tells the stories of people working in and protecting the wild around us.
- The news you need to know today - and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here and Now, hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong.
- It is a podcast about the outdoors, the sounds of the natural world and the place in it. Each episode runs about 5-10 minutes and pairs reflections on nature with gorgeous soundscapes captured in wild places.
- Being in control of money leads to great things. From dealing with debt or student loans, to how to buy a house, NPR wants to help.