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- A woman encourages one of her male guest to come back when her husband isn't home. So he does with the amount of money she wanted for sex. She finds out later that she's been screwed out of the money, she thought she earned, secretly. Nice to have friends you can trust.
- A man trying to buy his first computer, but having a problem understanding the computer rep techy talk. Mac or Windows, he don's know. Can she help him?
- "I'm Roz Browne" is an hour Standup Comedy Special of big laughs and good times from this actor and comedian whose career has been steadily climbing for 25 years to be an overnight success. A funny retrospective of how she looks at life.
- A man comes from the future to confront his breaking bad present day self, asking him to stop what he is about to do. And he doesn't like what he hears.
- The documentary is about African-American women and the business they run. This film highlight four women currently in different and diverse businesses. Running your own business, and being the boss is a welcome challenge for these women. All of them will talk about their trials and tribulations, of how they maintain their businesses and themselves, in successful top form.
- A young boy on a quest in the park, ends up sharing his snacks with a checker player. Later he realizes who that old man really was.
- This documentary highlights African-American women in the greater Los Angeles area who are business owners. These women talk about the trials and tribulations of opening their business and what it takes to keep them open. The documentary looks at four women ranging from late twenties, into early sixes. For some of these women, things have changed but they seem to remain the same, except for when it's a man's business. There is discrimination from the banks to the people who walk into their stores, on-line or when it's brick and mortar. But thrive they do, even with all the humps in the forgoing road. Being savvy with know-how and determination these wonderful women are doing great business today, for them it's an art.
- "Thrown Away Babies," an award wining documentary, tells the story of Ms. Debi Faris, founder of the Garden of Eden. The organization partners with a cemetery that has space for a new born babies found in a trash can and other places in the County of Los Angeles. The Coroner's office will also reach out to Ms. Faris, when they get and unclaimed baby. She gives them a name, a casket and a new burial home.
- In pain all the time with a curved spine, Benson was kicked out of school. Because he did not look normal for an African kid. So Masha, American stepped in to help him stand tall.
- A woman is told by her doctor if she doesn't have a baby soon, she may not be able to have one in the future. She speeds date to find the right guy, at the right time when she is ovulating. At 7:35.
- This film highlights medically undeserved men in Los Angeles, who are dealing with prostate cancer. It points out how this not only affects the men, but the whole family.
- A wife finds her husband in the kitchen. She demands he comes back to bed. He tells her he is reminiscing about old times. Especially the romantic time they got caught by her father the Sherriff, who demanded he marries his sullied daughter or go to jail. He tells her it's 20 years ago today, and he would be getting out of jail today. Well she responds to that, but funny thing is we can't tell you what she does.
- Thailand is where most of this award wining documentary was shot. It highlights sex education that happens in the City. Also how the City officials are trying to spread the word about safe sex and diseases, to the people in the low lying grass areas and up into the hill side communities. This documentary was made possible with the help of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles.