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- An attorney in Washington D.C. battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11.
- With never-before-seen footage, "Witness to 9/11" reveals in real time how New Yorkers struggled to make sense out of the panic, confusion, and fear gripping their city just beyond the veil of 9/11's dust on the morning of the attacks.
- Lewis Black, America's angriest funnyman, joins ArtsRock for an intimate, rant filled evening of conversation and laughs. Elliott Forrest, WQXR DJ and ArtsRock's Executive Director, interviews Lewis about his life, his career and politics.
- Featuring an uncut and never-before-seen interview at the Clinton Correctional Facility, TUPAC SHAKUR UNCENSORED AND UNCUT-THE LOST PRISON TAPES presents a raw look into Tupac's world, as the rapper riffs on topics ranging from his involvement with gangs.
- Legendary NYC venue The Town Hall celebrates its 100th anniversary with Grammy-winning musician Chris Thile and special guests Cécile McLorin Salvant and Sullivan Fortner, Damon Daunno, Timo Andres and Emily King. This evening is part of Bryant Park Picnic Performances.
- Mission Possible: Surgical Mission Kenya is an insiders look at a medical mission to the third world. Crisis and life and death decisions in the remote bush of Kenya give anesthesiologist Dr. Bill Chester new perspective in dealing with the loss of his son.
- A Cure to War: Six Degrees of Humanity uniquely stitches the stories of seven individuals, whose independent efforts would come together to rebuild relations between former enemies, recover the remains of soldiers lost in the Vietnam War, and bring smiles to tens of thousands of Vietnamese children and families through the corrective surgery. Bridging stories from both present-day Vietnam and historical accounts leading up to the historic 1989 mission, this documentary reveals the emotional and political roller coaster of how a children's charity and its medical volunteers were able to open the doors to normalization when so many other efforts had failed.
- What begins as a seemingly normal day for High School teacher Robyn Delaney would dramatically shift from contemplating a date with a new colleague, to facing the consequences of doing the right thing when none of the choices are black or white. Lockdown presents a situation that no one would ever want to find themselves in. From the Columbine , Sandy Hook and Parkland school shooting to El Paso and Dayton, the trauma of these crimes run far deeper in their communities than just the friends and family of the victims.
- Musical collaborators and friends, Sting and Shaggy, appear with an audience for a relaxed, hilarious and profound conversation spanning topics including Lewis Carroll, Miles Davis, 'sheroes,' laundry day, Ian Fleming, Billy Joel and more.
- Episode: (2019)2015–TV Episode
- Alt-pop trio lovelytheband performs "Broken," "These Are My Friends," and "Maybe, I'm Afraid" at SIR Studios in Los Angeles.
- Country singer/songwriter Dustin Lynch's February 2020 concert at Analog at the Hutton Hotel is an exuberant celebration of what was already a big year for him with the release of his concept album Tullahoma one month prior.
- Lady A, one of the 21st century's premier vocal groups with the highest certified song by a Country group (the 9X Platinum "Need You Now"), perform from a decade of hits plus four new songs including "Like a Lady" at Analog in their native Nashville. The multi-Grammy winning and three-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year trio of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, whose countless honors run the gamut from the Teen Choice Awards to a Tony Award nod along with membership in the Grand Old Opry, recently earned their 11th career No.1 with the Gold chart-topper "Champagne Night."
- Maddie and Tae, longtime friends and music collaborators who first broke out in 2013 with their brilliant counter to "Bro-Country" -- "Girl in A Country Song" - and are now the first and only Country twosome with multiple No. 1s bring their tight harmonies to Analog at the Hutton Hotel for a concert that includes that first Platinum-selling smash plus their Platinum-certified hit "Die from a Broken Heart" as well as their latest, "Woman You Got."
- In a slight departure from the series' usual format, season ten launches with an archival concert by the late Glen Campbell, recorded in August 2008 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. Campbell returned to the iconic club to perform songs from Meet Glen Campbell days before that album's release, treating the audience to a mix of Campbell standards like "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," and "Rhinestone Cowboy" along with instant-classic covers of hits by U2, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Velvet Underground, The Replacements, Green Day, Foo Fighters, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and Scottish band Travis. Watching Campbell's last full live concert performance recorded, now four years since he passed in 2017, fans are reminded of the rare talent for phrasing and vocals this legend brought to whatever song he interpreted.
- 2008–TV EpisodeJohn Hiatt with Jerry Douglas and special guest Tommy Emmanuel perform songs from Hiatt and Douglas' 2021 release Leftover Feelings with universal themes -- family, loss, tough redemption, long-term love - including "I'm in Asheville;" Hiatt hits like "Thing Called Love;" Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire;" and more with their distinctive musicianship. Douglas' innovative work on the Dobro, paired with Certified Guitar Player Emmanuel's fingerstyle technique along with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer Hiatt's storytelling make for a one-night-only experience at Analog at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville.
- Sangeeta Kaur's performance for FRONT AND CENTER showcases her innovation and creativity, merging classical and contemporary music approaches for a performance enhanced by gorgeous visuals, graphics, and costuming. Recorded in Los Angeles, the concert features a guest appearance by Jon Anderson of YES and backed by world class musicians who have worked with Wings, Jimmy Buffett, and more icons of the industry, the set includes Sangeeta's original composition "In All of Time" and a stunning rendition of "Les Feuilles Mortes" set in a virtual magical forest.
- Multi-platinum singer and songwriter Gavin DeGraw brings a fusion of pop, soul, country, folk and funk to Analog at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville performing songs from his latest, Face the River, along with hits "Follow Through," "Chariot," "I Don't Want to Be" and "Not Over You."
- As Judah and the Lion, Judah Akers and Brian Macdonald bring their Alternative Folk sound back to their Nashville roots at Analog at the Hutton Hotel performing "Suit and Jacket," "Take it All Back," and more including covers of Blink-182's "All the Small Things" and Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down."
- Country Blues legend Hank Williams Jr. is joined by special guest/producer Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys for a concert of songs from his latest release, Rich White Honky Blues including ".44 Special Blues" and classics by Robert Johnson, Lightnin' Hopkins, R.L. Burnside and more.