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- Following a ghost invasion of Manhattan, paranormal enthusiasts Erin Gilbert and Abby Yates, nuclear engineer Jillian Holtzmann, and subway worker Patty Tolan band together to stop the otherworldly threat.
- The tragic murder of a 19-year-old girl reunites three childhood friends still living in Boston--the victim's gangster father, a detective, and the disturbed man they both suspect of killing her.
- The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.
- A woman looks back at the past nineteen men she's had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love.
- With the press of a button, a wooden box bestows riches and death.
- An NFL quarterback living the bachelor lifestyle discovers that he has an 8-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.
- The lives and tribulations of a staff of an independent newspaper in Boston who're struggling financially. Unbeknownst to them, they are about to be taken over by a big publisher; an idea they despise.
- A look at America's struggles with war, class, race and women's rights. based on Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States."
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- Recorded in the summer of 2000, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones' Live At The Quick features an expanded version of the bluegrass-fusion band's lineup, featuring guest artists from the band's eighth album, Outbound.
- A science fiction drama about a man torn by the life he left behind on Earth who must choose what is more important: the life of another or the mission he devoted himself to.
- Remembering his wife who died at an early age, Edgar descends into depression going in and out of reality overwhelmed with memories of his lost love Lenore. He is visited by a raven that offers him nothing but advice and forces him to not forget the past but move forward in the future living life to the fullest only to find it is his own voice of reason.
- Eric LeGrand is using his life experiences to spread a positive message of belief and perseverance, and in turn has created Mission Possible to share stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the face of adversity.
- A salute to those who remove themselves from the gene pool to the improvement of the human race.
- Known for his landmark performances in such films as 'Wargames' and 'Hot to Trot,' 80's actor Dabney Coleman goes from obscurity to epidemic in 'Dabney Coleman Fever' - the film which redefined 'genre-bending.' Never before have fan club hysteria and international politics reached such groundbreaking levels. Truly an epic of B-list proportions.
- An individual deals with a recent breakup on Christmas Eve.
- While planning a diversity rally, a misguided group of activists fail to see eye to eye with their newest member.
- At the end of March every year, women all over the world celebrate SWAN Day, an international event started by the organization WomenArts. SWAN stands for Support Women Artists Now, and it's goal is to support women in the arts. SWAN Day CT, Connecticut's version of the festival, takes it to a whole new level. SWAN Day CT is the only celebration to cater to all genres of art - music, film, visual art, spoken word, dance, photography, and all mixed media. A story of inspiration, drama, conflict, encouragement and most importantly, the arts.
- The little prototype rocket engine that could outperform standard, larger engines disappears while exhibited in a science and industry expo. Tempers, already burning, flare.
- What does "freedom" mean to those outside the halls of power - and what did it mean during the American Revolution? Host Edward Ayers visits sites in Boston and Philadelphia to put that question to curators, museum educators, a playwright, and a tribal preservation officer. He learns about the ways in which women, Native Americans, and African Americans made the words of the Revolution come true in their own lives.