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- A snobby musical theater camp is terrorized by a blood-thirsty killer who hates musical theater.
- Ruling with an iron fist requires an aspiring dictator to know the playbook for absolute power, as history's despots prove in this sardonic docuseries.
- Look inside the cult leader's playbook for achieving unconditional love, endless devotion and the power to control people's minds, bodies and souls.
- Peter Dinklage narrates through this satirical guide that delves into the rise and fall of history's most famous mob bosses, from Al Capone to Pablo Escobar, and their tactics for success.
- TV SeriesIt follows two world-class experts as they compete to best explain seriously complicated concepts to a panel of kids, concepts such as how bad was the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
- How to Build Everything breaks down the step-by-step process behind our world's greatest innovations in a way everyone can understand. From the helicopter to the hovercraft and from the cruise ship to the satellite, each episode will take you on a fun, fascinating, tongue-in-cheek adventure through our most incredible machines.
- "The Redemption Project with Van Jones" is an American television series hosted by Van Jones that goes to the forefront of the criminal justice system and the restorative process.
- A documentary which follows the cast and crew of HBO's Insecure throughout the filming of the final season, tracing the show's cultural impact.
- Singer Ashlee Simpson-Ross and her husband, artist Evan Ross, balance life as new parents.
- First, he mastered hip-hop. Now T-Pain takes us into the world of young disruptors, revealing the most innovative and exciting players in the entrepreneurial game. Quirky dreamers and passionate doers meet their biggest cheerleader. T-Pain.
- The Nod tells you stories about Black life that you won't see anywhere else. Hosts Brittany and Eric bring their love and passion for Black culture to celebrate its biggest moments and reveal its most under-explored corners.
- With wry humor and affection, Simon Ennis' "Lunarcy!" follows a disparate group of dreamers and schemers who all have one thing in common: they've devoted their lives to the Moon. From the young man who's resolved to depart for Luna (permanently) to the ex-ventriloquist who's made millions selling Moon lots.
- From midcentury modern to farmhouse, art deco and more -- designers and historians reveal the secrets behind some of the most iconic design styles.
- In this original new series from Fusion, "Real Future" explores the contours of our new technological universe, cuts through the futurist hype, and gets up close and personal with the people and communities that are using technology to transform their worlds, and ours.
- Milleniall designer Kyle Ng travels the world to find out what certain garments, fabrics and clothing mean, its cultural significance, origins and its future.
- Host and NBA superstar Baron Davis profiles the athletes, musicians, celebrities, designers, influencers and street-style icons who are setting a stylish new standard for today's man. From Jason Lee's love of custom motorcycles to Mr. Cartoon's astonishing tattoos. From John Varvatos' rock and roll clothing line to Marcus Samuelsson's brand new restaurant. They all share one thing in common: a passion for expressing themselves through personal style.
- Host Jonas Bell Pasht embarks on an off-beat exploration into fashion subcultures - from the eccentrics to the fetishists.
- Style Unzipped takes us on a journey into the fascinating, surprising and often unbelievable stories behind fashionable items we wear today. Using advanced recreation and expert commentary, this fast-paced info-driven show provides a look into the history of clothing and accessories we all know and love.
- A man is wandering through the evening urban landscape of Tokyo, Japan. In his travels, he is taken by the hustle and bustle of the city and the glow of the lights that permeate the otherwise dark night.
- It all started with a breakup and getting fired from a motorcycle dealership. Learn the story of how The Nod began, as Brittany and Eric take us on a trip down memory lane.
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- 2020–TV EpisodeBrittany tells Eric to stop looking up to the Jay-Zs and the Diddys of the world as #lifegoals and, instead, to pay attention to the man we all need as a life coach. That man is none other than Stanley from "The Office."
- Acclaimed authors Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi sit down with Eric to discuss their new book STAMPED; a "remixed" guide to racism, anti-racism and everything in between.
- Sci-fi and Fantasy author N.K. Jemisin turns gentrification into a destructive, intergalactic force in her latest novel The City We Became. Brittany sits down with Jemisin to unpack her fantasy world that seems all too familiar to our own.
- 2020–TV EpisodeSocial distancing has made the internet more horny than usual. So maybe now is a good time for us to rethink what we know about sex. Brittany tells Eric why the 1997 film Booty Call is the sex ed class that we all needed.
- Viral sensation Jay Nedaj is beloved for his hilarious parodies of our favorite films, but he's also a one-person production team. Jay spills it all about his acting method, wig collections, and the creative process.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIt's National Cartoonists Day and we're paying homage to our favorite cartoon artists while putting our favorite Black cartoon characters in a head to head battle in a game we like to call VERSUS. Will your fave survive? Find out.
- "People's Breakfast Oakland is a collective focused on serving the homeless and underserved of The Bay Area. PBO member Delency Parham joins Eric to explain how coronavirus has totally changed to serve their community.
- Spending time with our kids is a blast, but add quarantine to the mix and things get downright hectic. Mom and digital maven Christina Brown shares her strategies for peaceful pandemic parenting.
- 2020–TV EpisodeGlynn Turman is a Black Hollywood veteran whose work touches every generation of Black folks, from Cooley High to A Different World and now, Fargo.
- 2020–TV EpisodeLet's celebrate Stevie Wonder's 70th birthday. Brittany and Eric rank songs from arguably his most iconic album-Songs in the Key of Life-and reflect on the legacy of a one-of-a-kind artist.
- 2020–TV EpisodeBrittany sits down with actor Dorian Missick, co-star of ABC prison drama For Life. Missick gives insight into how the show depicts the realities of incarceration so authentically, and why a show like For Life is so necessary right now.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIt's been 35 years since the city of Philadelphia bombed the Black liberation group, MOVE, live on television. Yet few know about it.
- It's the final season for the legal thriller, How To Get Away With Murder. Actress Aja Naomi King, who plays the character Michaela Pratt, chats with Eric about the show's most iconic moments and what we can expect in the series finale.
- 2020–TV EpisodeThe Nod celebrates the legendary Janet Jackson's birthday with a unique edition of Six Degrees of Black Separation. Brittany and Eric compete to connect Janet Jackson to her last name twin, Samuel L. Jackson, in six moves or less.
- 2020–TV EpisodeAre you struggling to sleep? NBA champ Andre Iguodala of the Miami Heat has too and has become somewhat of an expert on getting great rest. We sat down and talked to Andre about the keys to getting the BEST sleep of our lives.