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- 'If the truth sets you free, will it also bring you peace?' Charlie's bittersweet journey touches on our deepest questions of love, spirituality and what it really means to be a friend.
- The uptown chic meet the trendy arty underground of New York City at this fabulous fundraiser for a New York Museum in a Soho art gallery. It's where house music entices the all night dancers mixed with the rumba's for the uptown elite. How far will these people go to be seen? How far will the fund raising go to bring in the bucks? How far will reporters go to make headlines? How far will the performers go to make their point? This is a fast paced drama/comedy with musical performances and secrets which underscore the evening.
- Everyone comes to Uncle Buzzy's house to belong. It's home base for the patchwork family he's brought together over the years. But he has been ill for some time and makes a decision that will impact them all. Once like the 3 Musketeers, his nieces and nephew have fallen out of touch. Always the peacemaker, his adopted niece Crown, tries to hold the family together. But Uncle Buzzy's plans for the family may very well tear them apart. They challenge his wishes and each other when fairness and blood begin to weigh against each other. Set on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the mid-2000s, this slice of life story speaks to what so many of us crave. Love, acceptance and the meaning of family.
- Does a family secret ever really stay in the past? Charlie is unsure and needs to expose this memory before she loses herself.
- Michael Cardiff has been telling his life in the newspaper for over twenty years through his well-known comic strip 'My Friend and I'. He has never felt the need to let people into his life any further, but when he agrees to narrate his life to a young writer, he realizes his childhood story is a little more than he can bear.