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- In 1974, two boys survive three days and two nights in the frigid mountains of Colorado after the plane they were traveling on crashes.
- "I know everything. What do you want to know?" Andrew "Chef" Glick sits in a candle-lit tattoo parlor getting his Pagan's Motorcycle Club tattoo covered up with orange and red flames. As he surrenders to the pain, Chef tells one of the most dramatic crime stories of the last twenty years: the 2012 murder of radio host April Kauffman near Atlantic City, NJ. April's husband Jim, a respected endocrinologist, secretly wrote illegal opioid prescriptions for the Pagans, and later hired Chef's mentor in the club, Fred "Miserable" Augello, to kill his wife. But for five years no one questioned Dr. Kauffman or his Pagan co-conspirators. Finally, a new detective pressured Chef to commit the ultimate sin: wearing a wire on his Pagan brother.
- For 11-year-old Vrej, life in his homeland, Artsakh is like a paradise, but when war starts again, can he carry a nation's hopes on his young shoulders?
- An inspiring look at Alderman Robin Rue Simmons' fight to redress the wrongs of "redlining" and the legacy of slavery through a groundbreaking reparations program in Evanston, Illinois.
- The passage of the first-ever tax-funded reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.
- Georgia O'Keeffe's personal aesthetic influenced every aspect of her life from her work to her living environments to her clothes. Travel from her New Mexico ranch to the Brooklyn Museum's landmark exhibition in this new "Art of Style" episode by Lisa Immordino Vreeland.
- Fabien Baron has established himself as one of the most sought after Creative Directors in the industry. With clients ranging from Calvin Klein to Dior, discover how he came to be a household name in the world of fashion and design.
- Unravel the vast imagination of fashion photographer Tim Walker through his most wondrous and acclaimed work. In paying homage to 16th century painter Hieronymus Bosch, Walker successfully approaches a world of vitality that has previously been untouched in fashion.
- Celebrated as one of the most avant-garde and technologically innovative fashion designers of our time, Iris van Herpen's pioneering vision pushes the boundaries of traditional garment design and construction.
- At a very young age, Erdem Moralioglu was certain he would grow up to become a fashion designer. Inspired by both the women in his family and cultural icons like Queen Elizabeth, Erdem masterfully showcases the timeless power of femininity in each of his collections.
- Andrew Bolton has curated some of the most innovative fashion exhibits in the history of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute. Tour the famed museum with Bolton himself as he discusses the role of fashion as art and previews this spring's exhibition, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
- With talents expanding from art dealer, collector and interior designer, Axel Vervoordt has curated the homes of designers and celebrities around the world. From his humble beginnings in Belgium to his current home in Gravenwezel Castle, explore the sophisticated elegance behind one of today's most prestigious tastemakers.
- French artist Jean Cocteau's multifaceted work across poetry, plays, paintings and film made him one of the leading creative figures of the Parisian avant-garde movement. Featuring Cocteau's own writings read by actor Timothée Chalamet, explore the dream-like quality of Cocteau's one of a kind oeuvre.