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- After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.
- The life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who shaped the world of music.
- In 1898, spirited nine-year-old Ociee Nash lives with her father and brother in rural Mississippi until her father sends her to live with her refined aunt in Asheville, North Carolina.
- This is a documentary that revisits the making of Gone with the Wind (1939) with archival footage, screen tests, insightful interviews and rare film footage.
- Overzealous choir director comes back from a world wide tour with his students. Money is exchanged hands, students are complaining of health issues and the provost is on his neck. But who killed him?
- Dealing with impotence, Francis K, a young office worker, finds himself in a succession of surreal, awkward sexual encounters.
- Old Dry Frye is a traditional Appalachian folktale. Set in North Georgia, the film tells how the accidental death of an itinerant preacher initiates a bizarre episode of guilt and deception among the residents of an isolated "holler."
- Pork is everything to Tate, an anxiety-riddled halfwit living in isolation. Tate's father was a notorious bandit who retreated to the unforgiving landscape for solace. Little did he know the land was said to be the realm of the mystical creature known as the "Skunk Ape." A local Shaman serves as the intermediary keeping the beast at bay with a long-standing pact forged between them. After the death of Tate's father, Tate is left to his own devices. When a traveling salesman saunters into Tate's life, offering Tate something he's never known, companionship. The story bridges together folklore while providing a moral reflection that exposes human self-perception, all while being steeped with themes from ancient fables.
- National Geographic photographer, Jeff Kovacs is assigned to photograph refugees in Budapest, with Petra Farkas as his guide.
- Stranded in the rural southern U.S., a black-woman poet finds herself caught in a struggle for personal justice between an Orthodox Jew and a native-born southern white Southerner. Her journey to find her way out inspires a poem, Comeuppance, that soothes her nightmarish memory and offers another way of resolving conflicting ideas of divinely inspired justice.
- As the choir comes back from their world tour in Soweto, complaints are swarming the provost's office at the music school. Dr. Preminger worked the students too hard. Now he must pay with his life.
- Jordan, Emily and Douglas (witnesses to the death of Dr. Preminger) are joined by Andy and Carrie who also have a bone to pick with Dr. P. They are shocked to see he is dead. As the investigation starts, Det. Locke, who has been assigned to this case, is struggling to get any cooperation from witnesses. Her conversation with the school's Provost is not going anywhere as she didn't even know what was happening. In the meantime, Emily is seems to be hiding her identity from others. Why is that? Jordan particularly wants to know.
- Emily is still on a mission to get the Work Study Form turned in to the Financial Aid Office. Her sister, Daphne, in the meantime, is up to something evil. Meanwhile, the choir students all dig deeper into Dr. Preminger's money dealing.
- Pressure is on Det. Locke to find a suspect. In the meantime, the choir is trying to find their own suspects. Jamie Preminger, Dr. Preminger's wife, also shows up to look for some information for herself. Where's the money?
- A swarm of reporters finds out about what's happening on campus. Det. Locke takes matters into her own hands. Emily is realizing she and her sister are in a bad place.
- Investigator Morales and Detective Locke must quickly get a lead, as the headlines pick up. However, after receiving an interesting call from Jordan, they have a lead on Emily. Yet, the evidence is not enough. Or is it?
- Emily is holding onto multiple secrets. Jordan is caught between Emily and Detective Locke, who is figuring out what Emily has been hiding. Corey is stuck in a predicament when an attorney comes in to the picture needing stolen evidence.
- A new Chorus director, Dr. Julia Alridge is introduced at Dr. Preminger's vigil. At the meantime, Detective Locke finds the evidence she is looking for. Jamie watches as someone gets arrested for Murder.
- Explore this intimate and inspiring story of a long-shot outsider who beat the odds against him again and again and never looked back in his quest to better the lives of millions. Jimmy Carter's journey from poor, rural peanut farmer to become the 39th president of the United States will be revealed to be a story of faith, determination and humanity.
- 1987– 2hTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeA look at attempts to desegregate schools in Leland, Mississippi.