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- Dove apologizes for its supposedly racist soap ad. It is now only a misdemeanor to intentionally infect someone with HIV in California. Michelle Obama is embarrassed by too many white people in governance.
- YouTube removes a video by Paul Joseph Watson called "The Dumbest Liberal Ever". Protesters plan to "scream helplessly into the sky" on the anniversary of Donald Trump's election.
- The new Emmy award ceremony is a three-hour Trump-hate fest. An electoral commission suggests banning internet trolls from voting. A Washington Post writer claims that Donald Trump is literally killing him.
- The Free Speech rally at UC of Berkeley fizzles out. College students approve of violence against "fascists". A headline at the Independent mistakenly calls Sonequa Martin-Green the first black lead in "Star Trek".
- A MAGA hat thief complains of genocide. A political science professor exposes his wrongthink on feminism and transgender rights. An SJW course instructor encourages criminal justice students to take on same-sex partners.
- 2016–TV EpisodeScribe Light reviews and critiques a presentation given by a law student about her experiences in law school as a black woman. The presentation, titled "Law School is Hard, Try Doing It While Black," focuses on the speaker's grievances.
- Small timer female wrestling team "The California Dolls" and their manager must face the hardship of their sport and life to suceed.
- After rescuing a CIA agent being held hostage, Bond travels the globe in pursuit of Nigel Bloch, a brilliant madman who is working with a mysterious corporation in a plot involving cloning, kidnapping, and political manipulation.
- What would happen if the Cold War was still at large?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeA shocking scene and some other interesting moments fail to redeem Arthur Penn's lackluster "Four Friends."
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeA story about the 1919 October Revolution proves to be an expensive and good-looking drag as the hosts review Warren Beatty's "Reds" (1981).
- An evil high-fashion designer plots to steal dalmatian puppies in order to make an extravagant fur coat but creates an extravagant mess instead.
- Cruella DeVil gets out of prison and goes after the puppies once more.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeBill Maher and Bill Ackman learn new things. Pro-Palestine protesters harass a Jewish business. Calls go out for Tucker Carlson to be Donald Trump's VP. TikTok users say they would pay money to get everyone off TikTok.
- Xiaoma discusses thirteen English words and phrases that have origins in Chinese.
- Unpopular schoolgirl Jenna Rink makes an unusual wish on her birthday. Miraculously, her wish comes true and the 13-year-old Jenna wakes up the next day as a 30-year-old woman.
- 15-40 tells the true story of tennis player Kai Hansen. An unflinching competitor, Kai Hansen is well on his way to winning a spot at the European championships in Sweden. Under a comfortable Nazi occupation, Kai's world is limited to the court and to the many luxuries that his status affords him. In order for Kai to realize his dream of participating in the European Championships in Sweden, he has to defeat aging tennis great, Erik Bjarnson. But when it is discovered that Erik, might in fact be a Jew, and that a massive deportation of Danish Jews is planned by the Nazis, Kai has to decide whether to risk it all or for his countrymen or remain veiled in a life of pride and privilege.
- The film presents eyewitness accounts of Palestinian refugees and Zionist soldiers to tell the story of the displacement of 750,000 Palestinians as a part of the creation of the state of Israel.
- 2016– 1h 27mPodcast EpisodeHost Matt Fradd and his guest Matt Walsh delve into a range of topics including Walsh's new book "Church of Cowards," the 2020 election, and the complexities of transgenderism.
- 2018–TV EpisodeFor the 1st Tip of Christmas, Josh Beal gave to me...a tip on how to get to know your footage before your start editing. Josh is a Hollywood editor who works on shows like House of Cards, Counterpart, and Bloodline. Learn how Josh approaches new footage when working on some of Hollywood's greatest TV series. Josh suggests tools like markers, string outs, and even good ol' fashioned note taking with a pen and paper. Of special note, Josh recommends knowing what the purpose of a scene is before cutting it.
- The video highlights some of the most unique and intriguing animal hybrids.
- Live Classical Music Concert at Hochstein School of Music and Dance Released January 2014 Chamber Music Concert II at Hochstein Music School Rochester, New York Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56 (Triple Concerto) LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) featuring Kelly Hall-Tompkins, Violin Troy Stuart, Cello Terrence Wilson, Piano Michael Morgan , Conductor Produced for Television by Mirusmedia Award Winning Producer/Director/Videographer/Editor Richard J. McCollough, M.Ed. Additional Videographers Arthur Brooks III Denzell E. Stevenson Audio Lou Chitty.
- What happens when you bring together different life experiences, banana nut bread, warm tea, and prayer? A weekly gathering that is more than one can bear.
- '25 Random Things I Did During My Big Fat Lesbian Depression' takes a comedic look at one lesbian's journey of recovery from an unreal break up. From eating excessive amounts of frozen yogurt, leaning on friends, to yoga in the desert to entering a twelve step program. 25 Random Things uses the framework of social media to poke fun at some of the crazy, yet personal things we do in life to get through our darkest moments in order to move on from the past and emerge into a lighter state of being.
- 2017– 47mPodcast EpisodeMichael Knowles provides a quick summary of the second Republican presidential primary debate, which he describes as chaotic and cacophonous.
- 2018–TV EpisodeFor the 2nd Tip of Christmas Valentina Vee gave to me...a tip about how the order you stack your video effects will affect the speed at which you are able to render. According to Valentina, the heaviest effects should go first in your effects stack. These are things like noise reduction, stabilization, and optical flow re-timing. When they are the first in the stack, it should make rendering faster. In apps like After Effects and DaVinci Resolve, you can even cache or pre-render heavy effects that are in the beginning of your effects stack. This makes things like color grading possible even after applying noise reduction or stabilization.
- The feature film directing debut of Spike Lee protege Lee Davis takes viewer into world of taxi drivers.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.3 (36)TV EpisodeThe neighborhood is more noisy than its suppose to as a construction group is currently digging a hole where a new building will be built. Bob, Gordon, Susan, and some of the neighborhood kids watch in amazement at the development in progress. The only resident in Sesame Street who isn't too thrilled by the construction is Mr. Hooper. Due to the noise level, he isn't able to tend his shop at peace. So he announces that his shop will remain closed for the day while he takes a peaceful break at the park. Gordon, Susan, and Bob didn't want the local neighborhood shop closed, so Gordon suggests to Mr. Hooper that he, Bob, and Susan can run the shop during Hooper's day off. Mr. Hooper didn't object to the idea as long as it means he can spend time at a park that is far away from the construction. As the three substitute clerks reopen the shop, each of them had a different way of running things. Which lead to the decision of having Gordon, Bob, and Susan take turns as the clerk of the shop. They soon learn its not easy to run a shop successfully even while using the letters W,E,S and the numbers 2 and 3 as the sponsors.
- Broke small-time rancher Dan Evans is hired by the stagecoach line to put big-time captured outlaw leader Ben Wade on the 3:10 train to Yuma but Wade's gang tries to free him.
- Episode: (2024)2003–Podcast EpisodeKyle Anzalone discusses the recent terrorist attack at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Anzalone provides information on what is known about the Moscow attack.
- 2003–Podcast EpisodeScott Horton is joined by Will Porter to discuss the ongoing situation in Gaza. The conversation covers the extensive scale of death and destruction witnessed so far, including the bombing of the World Central Kitchen convoy.
- When Nitekap became angry for not being able to get a good nights sleep, he devises a plan to take away everyone else's nap times by abducting the 40 Winks. The Winks are the creatures that grant people good rest accompanied with sweet dreams. Nitekap however has the intentions of transforming the Winks into evil Hood-Winks. Hood-Winks only give people nightmares and thus no more pleasant dreams or rest. It is up to Ruff and Tumble, a brother and sister who both must save all 40 Winks before Nitekap gets to them first. In order to locate a Wink, the siblings must explore six dream worlds with the abilities to transform into a variety of alternate forms.
- Two teenage girls, are bored one night and turn to the internet for scary stories. They find a game on a creepy website that claims you can use your phone to summon the supernatural...and if you lose the game...you lose your life.
- Eight high school graduates gather, the day before heading off to college, to have their fantasy football draft. While there, they reminisce, prepare for the future, argue viewpoints on some sensitive subjects, and try to solve a mystery that eluded them through high school.
- The players in an ongoing poker game are being mysteriously killed off, one by one.
- During the 1950s, a man's car trip from L.A. to Texas turns into a Cold-War espionage drama after his car breaks down and he accepts a lift from a stranger.
- About the loneliness of an American English teacher living in Shanghai for a long time and not knowing where his real home is.
- Main hero of the story is a tin can, which goes from hand to hand, gets into different stories, completes its path, leaving behind a valuable trace.
- A suspended crime branch officer gets involved in the investigation of a twisted case after he suspects a group of 5 friends of weird behavior.
- "If I had the opportunity to rewind the clock to 8 years ago and fix all of my screw ups, I would gladly do it. The only problem is... I'd probably screw up twice as bad this time.!" 8 Year Theory, a romantic comedy following the lives of two inspiring individuals over the course of their lives: betrayal, pain, unity, trials, tribulations, love malice, sacrifice... The everyday occurrences of a young couple in love. It will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it will make you think.
- Chris and his crew finished their last drug smuggling job. The problem is the pilot is nowhere to be seen at the airport. Can Chris get his crew out of trouble and to safety? All he has to do is get on a plane and it's only a 90-minute flight to El Rey, their getaway.
- James Lindsay offers a critical analysis of Herbert Marcuse's essay "An Essay on Liberation," examining his views on capitalism and socialism.
- A killer stalks a composer staying at a posh Tuscany villa while writing the score to a horror film which has an incriminating clue to the killer's identity.
- Judge Connors shares amontillado and civilized conversation with the young architect about to steal his wife. But the quality of his mercy is strained.
- Rella is all tied up in family matters.
- Alone and on her own, sixteen-year-old Dior figures out how to survive on the streets by the stroke of a spiritual pen.
- Veteran hit man John Tempest (Eddie Reynolds) is assigned to eliminate a target. However, Tempest soon learns that he is not the only one on the job; up-and-coming hit man Christian Cleric (Ryan P.A. Walsh) is after the same person. What happens when two hit men are out to kill the same target? And maybe there's more to the assignment than either assassin thinks.