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- A Viking boy is left behind after his clan battles a Native American tribe. Raised within the tribe, he ultimately becomes their savior in a fight against the Norsemen.
- Richard Pimentel began his life as a fighter, and his life's work became fighting for the rights of others. After losing his hearing in Nam, he overcame his handicap and used his public speaking skills to inspire injured war veterans.
- Hollywood's Pauly Shore loses everything, fakes his own death, and gets caught.
- Documentary centers on the vending machine popularized in the 20th century that offered fresh cooked meals in a commissary-style eatery.
- They are married men that pass H.I.V. to their male or female partners. Many of the men hide behind the vow of marriage, but still desire men. The women know, but have grown accustomed to the extravagant lifestyle.
- Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!
- The Simpson family learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to save their 8-bit predecessors.
- Three high-school girls on a weekend getaway impulsively take a menacing trespasser captive when he shows up at their remote mountain cabin. Fueled by desperation and alcohol, they endure a long, terrifying night with their captive.
- "Inheritance" is the story of Monika Hertwig and her journey to accept the truth about her father, Nazi commander Amon Goeth, who was portrayed by actor Ralph Fiennes in "Schindler's List." As part of Monika's search for information, she reaches out to Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, a woman Monika's father enslaved during the war. Over 60 years after Monika's father was executed for his war crimes, in a historic and painful moment, these two women meet, bringing closure, yet raising new questions.
- A canine (Mario Lopez) springs into action when three criminals try to sabotage a day care for dogs.
- When Ameet and Saima's Indian-American families arrange for their marriage, they manage to stop it, only to realize they have actually fallen in love. By then, however, Saima's parents have promised her hand to sleazy playboy Ashol.
- A pair of sisters journey to the North Pole to prove that a mysterious sleigh bell belongs to one of Santa's reindeer.
- After a one night affair, a young man is left with extra power and a cryptic message. He searches for the woman to find out the source of her power.
- A journey of love and forgiveness.
- A copy machine salesperson finds her true calling as a karaoke missionary.
- In his first one-hour stand-up comedy special, Ian Bagg "gets to know you" with his precise and razor sharp tongue, leaving no class clown wanna-be untouched. So let the hecklers be warned. Bagg's untraditional style of stand-up comedy is crafted on stage and on the spot as he "works the crowd" - personally and up-close - in a way that few comics have mastered.
- The angelic spirit of writer Jack Kerouac returns to Earth to change the life of a writer.
- In her brand new live stand up special, the unstoppable entertainment icon goes to great lengths to insult everyone with her trademark wit.
- Documentary film produced for the 10th anniversary release of the film Schindler's List (1993) and the establishment of the "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation"
- This movie is about a Seattle prostitute whose life is redeemed.
- A day-in-the-life of a hardcore rock band as they plummet toward their inevitable demise.
- Russell Peters is now the #1 touring comedian in the world selling out stadiums around the globe. In this 80 minute stand-up comedy special Russell Peters Presents his favorite touring comedians and friends: Tom Segura, Paul Ruben, Paul Varghese and Jason Rouse.
- Larger than life comic Bruce Bruce is back with his new stand-up comedy special. The hilarious comic delivers non-stop laughter as he puts his own unique spin on topics ranging from family, dating younger women and going to church. Filmed in Boston, MA in front of a live audience at the historic Wilbur Theatre, Bruce Bruce brings down the house with his true to life humor and raw comedic wit.
- When a non-descript violin shows up at an upscale auction it seems wildly out of place.
- It's been a really tough week for the train-wreck band, Azrael: A failed music video shoot, bruised egos and their practice pad gets infiltrated by angry hooker zombies. In life-or-death situations, even the most sour garage band members can find deeper feelings hidden beneath the surface.
- Comedian Maz Jobrani showcases his brilliant and laugh-out-loud talents in his first solo stand-up comedy special. He tackles topics on politics, race and religion, and hilariously breaks down stereotypes about the Middle East.
- "Funny For A Girl," Jay's newest one hour special, and the first in over 7 years, is the hilarious telling of stories of the challenges of raising two kids, keeping his family on the right path, along with his legendary impressions (Christopher Walken, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler and a host of others), and his hilarious real life stories in Hollywood. As Jay says, "the stories are all true" and they are all funny too. Jay Mohr has had a career in comedy, television, radio, and film that spans over 20 years... from his beginnings as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1993 to 1995, to his his expansive film career of over 30 films including his classical break out performance as sports agent Bob Sugar in Jerry McGuire.
- "Band in Seattle" is a program which gives an inside look at up-and-coming bands in and around Seattle. The process of creating music and performances in the Pacific Northwest has developed great music giants from Jimi Hendrix to Nirvana and Pearl Jam. This extraordinary environment continues to nurture new "sounds" and kinds of music. "Band in Seattle" explores what is behind this extraordinary process and the fun and entertaining results. Instead of waiting for them to rise to fame, "Band in Seattle" will let you get to know these future "stars" now and get an inside track on the next phenomenon in rock, or whatever the new music will be called. "Band In Seattle" airs on CW11 Saturdays at 11:00pm.
- When Jim Reelin, owner of a fish cannery decides to diversify, his methods are a little unique.
- Rita Rudner And 3 Potential Ex Husbands, sounds like a therapy session in the making and may prove once and for all that opposites do in-fact attract. In this untraditional one hour standup comedy special Rita Rudner performs her very unique brand of comedy. Starring alongside Rita are David Gee, Allan Stephan and Jon Fox. These 3 potential ex-husbands are in fact the opposite of what you would expect from Rita Rudner's Brand of comedy and that is what makes this show so hilarious and different.
- What's left when the waters recede and the television cameras have gone on to the next disaster?
- Where men are boys.
- A monster, a milk truck, a S.Q.U.A.T. team leader named Gerald and an epic 7 day battle--all from the mind of 5-year-old Brett.
- We've got Katie Kate, a multi-instrumentalist who has mastered genres ranging from pop to electronic to hip hop. Plus, she's got a classical music degree backing her up; and a band of some of the most prolific artists around Seattle.
- Wild Powwers proves that they've got enough raw power to justify all those Ws in their name. This three-piece brings in all kinds of influences- punk, metal, and power pop - but they still manage to sound unmistakably like Wild Powwers.
- Chimurenga Renaissance blends American hip-hop with their native culture of Zimbabwe for something that is truly inspiring. Next, prolific producer Erik Blood gets a chance to showcase his mesmerizing synth-heavy songs, accompanied by an out-of-this-world light show.
- Meet Posse - a three-piece with smooth dreamy sounds and a sharp wit. They're so clever that you might just be satisfied with eavesdropping on their conversations, but their humor and intelligence carries over perfectly to their music.
- Get to know the Crying Shame's witty lyrics and gritty gothic folk vibe. Each of the six members is a particular ingredient to a delicious sauce, but one where you can't identify what makes it good. No matter if you like country, rock, or folk music, their songs are super accessible.
- Go into the world of Brent Amaker and the Rodeo - a band that combines the attitude of Spaghetti Westerns and stage theatrics of Bowie. Stetsons and all, this troupe of cowboys are in a league all their own, and you'd be hard up to find a band that puts on more of a show.
- Hear the story of Hounds of the Wild Hunt, a band that came to be when the two founding members were just old enough to drive. Their raw unadulterated punk rock is rooted in a place darker than most bands in Seattle, but it's a place all too familiar.
- Evening Bell brings their cosmic country to the 21st century, with images of dust storms, bar rooms, and travel trailers. It's vintage Americana at its finest, but with a dark and psychedelic twist - music fit for a ghost town overtaken by Saguaro cacti.
- Paula Boggs has been many things in her life - a former Starbucks executive, lawyer, KEXP board member, and an army officer. But those experiences have led her to where she is today - a singer-songwriter.
- With bluesy guitar licks and serious harmonica skills, Stacy Jones channels the greats, from Lucinda Williams to Bonnie Raitt. She's been nominated for Best of the Blues countless times for vocals, harmonica, and just about everything else. This girl's got chops.
- We start with the Spider Ferns, whose mystical synth rock invokes both ethereal and haunting qualities, and it's truly original. Next, Mindie Lind's smooth and sultry vocals paired with clever and earnest lyrics make for a combination that might even make you cry.
- Meet the Pig Snout!!, a trio made up a dad" and his kids, each playing a variety of instruments. Pig Snout makes you want to head-bang, but head-bang with a big fat grin on your face because they're so darn cute.
- Get a big ol' dose of California with New Beat Fund. This band is a blend of all things SoCal, and these four have a ton of fun doing it. It's G punk, with a pastel dash of hip hop funk.
- Meet Maszer - an amalgam of guitar wizardry, haunting and sultry vocals, and ferocious drumming. It's like they took all the deep thoughts you have at 4 am at Burning Man and made it into psychedelic rock and roll in the middle of the Mediterranean desert.
- With swampy garage rock and dirty vibrato, Fauna Shade has made a space all their own within the local music scene. These three lay down tracks that will forage their way into your brain and refuse to get out. With a wicked live show and big personalities, Fauna Shade already feels like family.