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- In a small Midwestern town, a troubled teen with homicidal tendencies must hunt down and destroy a supernatural killer while keeping his own inner demons at bay.
- When 17-year-old Maddy Andrews discovers that her seemingly-perfect new stepsister has a sinister dark side, she must find a way to protect herself and her mother--or risk becoming the latest in a long line of victims.
- Stefan Dangos immigrates to America and works his way up from the iron mines and steel mills to become a great American success story as an industrialist.
- On the heels of a bitter breakup, 30 year old Dylan travels home to Minnesota for a family reunion where he runs into his childhood sweetheart. Having not seen each other for 18 years, since Sarah was taken by her parents to a religious compound, the unexpected encounter brings them back to an intimacy they forgot existed, and reveals what they will become.
- A midwestern matriarchy guides 12-year-old florence through the rite-of-passage of her first deer hunt.
- As Bob Dylan turns 70, a true portrait of the reclusive "voice of the generation" is revealed through exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen photos and films of Dylan's 50-year career.
- This Traveltalk visit to Minnesota starts in Winona, Minnesota and follows the course of the Mississippi River north to its source in Itasca. In between we visit several cities along the way. Some of the stops are: Rochester, home of the Mayo Clinic; St. Paul, the capital, where narrator FitzPatrick shakes hands with Governor Harold E. Stassen; Hibbing, site of the world's largest open pit iron mine; Duluth, then the world's largest inland water port; and Bemidji, with larger-than-life statues of folk hero Paul Bunyan and his ox, Babe.
- Health Care 911: The Plight of Immigrant Doctors is a point of view documentary told through the eyes of Kurdish immigrant and filmmaker Jiyar Gol as he follows the lives of a group of immigrant doctors struggling to find work in Canada's health care system. Viewers will meet newly arrived immigrants who are trying to enter the system, as well as others who have been in Canada for several years and have yet to obtain their medical board certification. We witness the dual lives of these trained health care professionals...once esteemed workers in their homelands who now find themselves working blue collar jobs or as menial laborers. Thought-provoking, compassionate, and sometimes unbelievable, Health Care 911 exposes the catastrophic waiting game of the doctor shortage and shows that the system might be the "sickest" of them all.
- The ghost stories of northern Minnesota. What is fact? What is fiction? You decide.
- Duluth, Minn., at the head of the Great Lakes, as it sits on the side of a vast hill looking down upon the boats which come and go, cool in the summer when the refreshing breezes blow, freezing in the winter, and ice bound, is the subject of one of the most interesting of the scenics, taken by the Gaumont Company and released in the series, "See America First." This Minnesota city is pictured in the twenty-first number of this interesting weekly scenic. In the film is shown the winter sports, curling, fancy skating, skiing and tobogganing. Glimpses of the great steel mills, the woolen manufacturing, the incoming and outgoing supply of ore from the iron range, disclose the great wealth-getting industries of this place.
- 1985– 3h 28mNot Rated8.4 (12K)TV EpisodeA chronicle of Bob Dylan's strange evolution between 1961 and 1966 from folk singer to protest singer to "voice of a generation" to rock star.
- Discover the state where the Mississippi River begins, Paul Bunyan was born, and Prince's Minneapolis Sound came alive.