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- We join celebrity chef and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich on an eye-opening culinary journey, joined by special guests Stanley Tucci, Mo Rocca, Ruth Riechl and Mario Cantone. Lidia explores how other immigrants have preserved their unique culinary traditions for generations, weaving their culture into the fabric of the diverse melting pot of America. Lidia will live, breathe and experience the country's diversity through the lens of culture, tradition and mouth-watering food.
- It's the Hard-Knock Life is a feature length documentary that provides an insider's look at the Tony-nominated revival of the musical Annie. The film documents the production through the lens of three acclaimed theater professionals: Tony Award-winning choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler, Tony Award-winning costume designer Susan Hilferty, and Drama Desk Award-winning set designer David Korins, each tasked with re-imagining the classic song, "It's the Hard-Knock Life." Tension mounts as they work to prepare a cast of young actors for Opening Night.
- This first person series uses humor and empathy to subvert stereotypes and reveal the truth about American Muslims: fascinating careers, unexpected talents, and inspiring accomplishments.
- Each episode explores the fascinating "secrets" of one scientist or engineer, like the micro-biologist who moonlights as a professional wrestler or the bio-chemist who is also a beauty queen. Subjects include renowned scientists such as Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, Judy Lee, Colin Angle, Mark Siddall, Gavin Schmidt, and Nate Ball. These intimate and funny videos engage viewers with cutting-edge research and fantastic experiments, while also answering questions like "Can string theory explain Brian Boitono?" and "Could you beat Bill Nye in an arm wrestling match?"
- THE HOME TEAM follows the biggest night of the year in tight-knit, all-American Murray, Kentucky - it's the last home game of the season for the Murray State Racers. Murray is a town so small its entire population fits into its basketball stadium, fans bake cakes for the players' birthdays and the head coach is engaged to the town's middle school teacher. In a state where college basketball is religion and the Racers are the underdog, how do they keep winning? On the biggest night of the year, the team's NBA-bound star player does something surprising that reveals the secret of Murray's success.
- Photographer Phil Toledano has become obsessed with his future. Using DNA tests, fortune tellers, and a prosthetic makeup artist, he begins photographing the many dark possibilities that might await him -- despite his wife's pleas to abandon the project. Over three years, Toledano's obsession alters him and his family forever.
- Two Latina cousins -- a good girl and a seductress -- take ESL classes as their Grandfather's dying wish. An inheritance creates tension and jeopardizes lives.
- This series looks at the future of science, technology and medicine in a smart and fast-paced way. Hosted by Faith Salie of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, this episode of Future Files features innovative new ways to battle influenza, from a micro-needle patch to a universal vaccine.
- When Tom Scholz first heard his chart-topping song More Than A Feeling on the radio, he was at Polaroid working as a product engineer. In this rare, on-camera interview, this rock star is telling the inside story of his journey from engineer to international, record-breaking icon.
- In her latest documentary special A Heartland Holiday Feast, Lidia Bastianich takes viewers on a cross-country journey. She explores how Americans representing diverse heritages are both preserving their own culinary traditions and transforming local cuisine. The people she meets in these small rural towns provide inspiration for a magnificent celebratory meal.
- Meet the man who has fostered over 80 terminally ill children in Los Angeles. Mohamed Bzeek says Islam "teaches me if somebody needs my help and I can help, then I must help."
- On the 2nd anniversary of the 2017 Yemeni bodega strike, one of the organizers explains how thousands of people came together in just 36 hours to fight Trump.
- "It's just a standard of living." You've probably heard of Sharia law from TV pundits or Fox News, but what does the term mean to everyday Muslim Americans? Let them break it down for you.
- Fashion designer Ayana Ife became a star as the runner-up of Project Runway's 16th season. Here's how she found her voice in the fashion world.
- When Lena Khan was a kid, she was obsessed with movies. Now, she's bringing her own stories to the big screen.
- The Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage that brings millions of Muslims to the holy city of Mecca each year. Here's what happened when comedian Ahmed Ahmed turned down Hollywood calls to answer a call from God (and his mother).
- "I love boxing and I love my religion." Amaiya Zafar just started her boxing career-and she's already changing the game.
- "It's a dream come true." As a rising star in pro wrestling, Mustafa Ali ditched his bad guy image and decided to become the hero he wanted to see as a kid.
- This ex-marine Marine planned to detonate an explosive at a Mosque, but after he was given a Koran everything changed.