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- After watching their best friend get murdered, a group of teens struggle to expose a local hero as the vicious killer and keep from becoming his next victims.
- Don, a nineteen-year-old sophomore at a Texas junior college, tries to escape his Bible Belt upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at the most godless campus in America.
- An intimate and candid look at the life and art of the legendary composer-lyricist.
- A young girl named Cirice and her mother attend the annual children's talent show held at the Christian elementary private school. The otherwise despondent Cirice suddenly feels a connection with one of the children onstage during his performance, prompting her to reveal her true self to all in attendance.
- A celebration of the musical legacy of Memphis' best-known secret - Big Star - and their legendary THIRD album. Performed by a collective featuring members of Big Star, the dB's, Let's Active, the Old Ceremony, the Posies, R.E.M., Semisonic, Wilco, and Yo La Tengo with Kronos Quartet, Skylar Gudasz, Brett Harris, Robyn Hitchcock, Jessica Pratt, Luther Russell and others. Following the untimely death of Alex Chilton two days ahead of Big Star's planned SXSW performance in 2010, famous friends and fans came from far and wide to play the gig in his honor. Much of that spontaneous ensemble, along with other musical titans, return to the stage in this triumphant film.
- The lives and careers of James Taylor and Carole King.
- Looking for Lenny is an in-depth, controversial documentary that uses Lenny Bruce's legacy to explore the present condition of the fear of words and expression.
- Idina Menzel's two night performance at the Royal Conservatory of Music's Koerner Hall.
- A concert film about Grammy Award-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band's 2016 show at the historic Fox Theatre in Oakland, California.
- An entertaining documentary that follows the famed ZZ Top guitarist and his ace solo band The BFG's through their historic visit to Cuba in December 2015 during the 30th annual Havana Jazz Festival when they performed two sold-out shows. On what turns out to be a whirlwind trip to Cuba, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted guitarist discovers that the country is about much more than cars, cigars, and communism.
- Andy Hull and Manchester Orchestra's journey to creating and perfecting their album "A Black Mile to the Surface"
- Elvis Costello takes us behind the scenes of the making of his album "National Ransom".
- Through the universal language of music and the art of storytelling, the event will call for equality, human rights, and an end to discrimination, spotlighting people of African descent and championing the full protection and promotion of human rights for all. It will embody the unity and common purpose that beat in the heart of humanity.
- In celebration of Concord Records' 30 Anniversary, Grammy Award-winner Poncho Sanchez took the stage of the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival, taking the audience by storm with a typhoon of his signature Latin rhythms. Absolutely riveting in performance, the bearded giant of Latin jazz is as much fun to watch as he is to hear.
- music video for "Let's Start" by Haley Reinhart.
- Music video by Alice Glass performing "Without Love".
- 1971– 2h 35mTV-G7.5 (216)TV EpisodeSpectacular rise & disgraced collapse of Memphis' socially-conscious, neighborhood-based Stax Records, which spawned many of the best soul sounds of the 60's and 70's is told mostly by its groundbreaking, colorblind executives and artists. Stax's family atmosphere and the challenges it faced in a turbulent era of social revolution and Black empowerment are illustrated by the label's great music, from Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers, Booker T and the MGs, Sam and Dave etc.
- Jake's voiceover reflects on the constants of motion and change. Child protective services seems intent on taking Jake from Martin; the final decision may depend on Clea's recommendation. A recording engineer seeks to bring Jamaican brothers together to sing again; he's on the West Coast and gets a ride from Amelia's mother, still looking for her daughter. Martin is desperate to stop CPS from moving Jake; he buys a gun from Arnie. Randall has finished his work renovating the church, and although he's established the beginnings of a relationships, he believes he must keep moving. With all this movement, will the ensuing change be positive or tragic?