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- "Damon Runyon's Pueblo" is a period semi-documentary film about the famed author's formative years in the turn-of-the-century West. In Colorado, Runyon developed the writing skills that eventually made him the highest-paid short story writer of his time.
- 1806-07 period docu-drama detailing young Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike's daring exploits during his Second Western Expedition through what is now the Southwestern United States.
- Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias is a wild, remote alpine landscape of incomprehensible grandeur, containing the highest coastal mountains in the world, peaks with greater vertical relief than the Himalayas, and the greatest concentration of glaciers outside the polar icecaps - a single national park larger than Switzerland.
- Legendary Denver family businesses, Rockmount Western Wear and the Denver Book Binding Company, are overcoming tragedy and tough times to carry on their legacies.
- Colorado Brews is a weekly half hour television program devoted to showcasing Colorado's craft breweries, which produce an estimated one million barrels of beer annually. Each week Colorado Brews will feature one of the state's outstanding breweries and highlight the signature beers they produce and the passionate brew masters who create them. Each episode will also include a reporter on location at one of Colorado's beer events or festivals, a home brewing segment, a food & beer pairing segment, and a beer tech segment that explains a technical aspect of the beverage, like proper serving temperature or glassware. The innovative and dynamic beers being produced by Colorado's brewers are winning national and international awards and are showing up in restaurants and in stores all over the world.
- The story centers on the struggles of three Latino sisters who run a coffee shop on a university campus. Their customers are mostly college students and staff from a nearby medical center. The sisters' brother, who funds The Campus Grind, is in Iraq but due back at the end of the week.
- When a King Came to Town Sunday, Jan. 16, 1pm on Rocky Mountain PBS "When a King Came to Town" is the documentary story of the 1964 civic consulting trip to Denver and Littleton by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, and the local benefits that resulted from the visit. The story also extends to his 1967 return after openly opposing the Vietnam War, his respect for the growing Latino movement, and the local impact to his assassination in April 1968. Interviews include Attorney Dick Young, former Chairman; Denver Human Relations Commission,; Dr. Elinor Greenberg; former Director, Littleton Council for Human Relations; Ron Montoya, President, Plasticom Industries; journalists Fred Brown of the Denver Post and Garret Ray, former Editor, Littleton Independent; with perspective from Dr. King family friend, Dr. Vincent Harding. Produced by Adam M. Dempsey for Habari Media Arts. Closed Captioned
- This doc follows the efforts of Aaron Kennedy and his team as they work with Governor Hickenlooper and the leaders, citizens and creatives of Colorado to develop a new brand for the state and present it at the Colorado Innovation Network convention.