2024-07-16
On January 8, 2020, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 went down as it was leaving Iranian air space. All 176 people on board were killed, many of them Iranian Canadians. For weeks Iranian authorities vociferously denied responsibility, but foreign governments and agencies were certain the plane was shot down by Iranian military, a fact Iran's government eventually admitted. (Repeat).
Young Elsie is shocked to learn that her eccentric mother wanted her ashes to be scattered among her five ex-husbands. Elsie is adamant about carrying out her mother's wishes, but the trip fundamentally alters her course. (Repeat).
Charlie Cunningham begs her mom, Amber, to let her switch from her small private school to a public high school, wanting to prove to her (and to herself) that she's changed since being kicked out of school last year. Growing up without any luxuries, Amber works overtime as a doctor in order to give Charlie the finer things in life. It's also her way of making up for her divorce two years ago, and
An eye-opening documentary that asks the question: Are we going to let climate change destroy civilization, or will we act on technologies that can reverse it? Featuring never-before-seen solutions on the many ways we can reduce carbon in the atmosphere thus paving the way for temperatures to go down, saving civilization. (Repeat).
A portrait of animal scientist Temple Grandin, who, as a young woman in the 1960s and 1970s, overcame the stigma of autism to become a leading authority on the humane treatment of livestock.
Harper goes back to Pierpoint; Robert tries to get a client, while Yasmin gets pushed by her recruit.
Harper's decision to pursue Bloom over Felim exposes larger issues between her and Eric and the account. Meanwhile Yasmin pitches herself for an exciting new opportunity just as her estranged father Charles suddenly reemerges and Robert takes his pursuit of Nicole to another level.
Bad news from Harry Daugherty in Washington, D.C., could make things tough for Nucky, who assembles quite a crowd to organize a liquor delivery in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Jimmy talks business with Leander Whitlock but turns to Manny Horvitz to get results; Margaret prepares her son for his first confession; and Van Alden struggles to maintain his composure as a fallen colleague's condition deteri
More than 30 hours of interviews with Steven Spielberg shed light on the filmmaker's long career, directorial influences and motivations as he shares largely unknown stories behind some of his most iconic films. (Repeat).
On January 8, 2020, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 went down as it was leaving Iranian air space. All 176 people on board were killed, many of them Iranian Canadians. For weeks Iranian authorities vociferously denied responsibility, but foreign governments and agencies were certain the plane was shot down by Iranian military, a fact Iran's government eventually admitted. (Repeat).
Traveling back to the places where he grew up, Dustin Lance Black explores his childhood roots, gay identity and close relationship with his mother, who overcame childhood polio, abusive marriages and Mormon dogma, while becoming Black's emotional rock and, ultimately, the inspiration for his activism. With a wealth of personal photographs and candid memories from Black's family, colleagues, and f
An introduction to the work of African-American visual artists, including Theaster Gates, Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, Amy Sherald and Carrie Mae Weems, chronicles their contributions to the contemporary art world. Featured is the groundbreaking exhibition "Two Centuries of Black American Art," curated by David Driskell in 1976 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Repeat).
A librarian with keen investigative skills tries to solve her friend's puzzling murder before the culprit targets her as well. Based on a novel by Charlaine Harris. (Repeat).
A member of Aurora's crime-buff club is killed in a manner similar to a case discussed by the club, and fellow members could be future targets. Aurora sets out to find the murderer, and she gets assistance from a visiting mystery writer. (Repeat).
An introduction to the work of African-American visual artists, including Theaster Gates, Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, Amy Sherald and Carrie Mae Weems, chronicles their contributions to the contemporary art world. Featured is the groundbreaking exhibition "Two Centuries of Black American Art," curated by David Driskell in 1976 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Repeat).