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- A young woman, all alone in a cabin on a dark and stormy night, learns firsthand how to cut a throat.
- After the tragic events at Virginia Tech on April 16th, 2007, the school received over 90,000 gifts of goodwill from all over the world. The items were put on display in Virginia Tech's Squires Student Center by a temporary employee and volunteers from the community, a controversial decision to this day. The exhibit and subsequent reaction led to this portrait of the blessing (and burden) of such a huge volume of gifts, the effort put into their display and the uncertainty of their future and ultimate value.
- Chuck and Dawn are grad students and aspiring writers. They've been aspiring so long it's hard to remember why they started. As they struggle with a bad semester in a discouraging program, and the possible rewards shrink in proportion to the growing personal sacrifices, the question looms... why is being a writer even worth it? That's the gist of The Goat. (the period is part of the title), adapted by Jack Bennett from Atlanta-based writer Nick Tyler's short story of ennui and frustrated desire.
- Ford Transit, in conjunction with Fast Company and Inc., profiles All Points Broadband, a company who brings high speed internet to rural communities by rigging satellite dishes on water towers and other high structures.
- Charles Pinkerton is a wealthy land developer in a small town. When a couple who refuses to give up their family's land for his new development gets in his way, things turn ugly. Unfortunately for him, things don't always go as planned.
- Exes leave toothbrushes, not cats.
- When zombies attack, does anyone care? Has the modern zombie simply become too familiar to be scary? These questions and more are asked by trusted news anchor Jonathan Anderson White in this special report.