About a genre of music unique to D.C. called Go-Go. Go-Go music is more than just music to D.C. natives; it’s part of their culture. Get an inside look at the music that shaped D.C.’s culture.
Jason Kenzie and the Bigfoot group T.A.A.P.S. journey deep into the Colorado Rockies searching for evidence of these reclusive cryptids. The team makes the most of daylight by looking for tree breaks, footprints, and other signs of Bigfoot.
Shows the trials and tribulations that dominant women face in their personal journeys of being a mother in today’s society. We discuss motherhood, gun violence, child abuse, and our meaning of Dominance.
Whether you are just getting started in the colorful world of craft-making, or you want to brush up on your arts and crafts skills, this fun series is for you! Bring cheer to your day with Instructional videos showing step by step techniques that are fun for the whole family! Get ready for Arts And Crafts Time: Paper Flowers And Fun Frogs!
Welcome to Hot Body Workout! If you're looking for simple and effective workout routines that you can stick to, look no further than Hot Body Workout. Join your new workout instructor and get started to a whole new you.
Renowned geneticist and author Spencer Wells reveal how changes in our genetic code have fueled major changes in our appearance and capabilities and why scientists believe we're continuing to evolve rapidly today. By understanding these changes, we are better prepared for the future.
Set along the rivers of Oregon and the Columbia Gorge. We meet Lauren Regan, a criminal defense attorney using this same strategy to defend her clients, including social worker and Umatilla tribal elder, Cathy Sampson-Kruse, arrested for blocking a megaload carrying toxic materials.
Roger Williams founded the state of Rhode Island and the Baptist movement in America. Here is his monumental story of establishing a governmental body to provide genuine "freedom of religion and soul liberty." Participating scholars include Edwin S. Gaustad, Professor Emeritus at the University of California Riverside; Derek H. Davis, Director of Church State Studies at Baylor University; Keith Francis, Chair of the History Dept. at Pacific Union College; and J. Stanley Lemons, Professor of History at Rhode Island College.
Fences are an integral part of Russian culture. They love 3-meter fences in dachas and private homes. City streets are dotted with fences, which often only interfere with normal movement around the city. They like to isolate themselves from the world with an iron curtain. The film is a visual reflection and an attempt to answer the question why life in Russia is surrounded by a fence.
Traces the fight in Minnesota against the expansion of pipelines carrying highly toxic tar sands oil through Native lands and essential waterways in North America.
Let’s get ready to…tell puns? Yes! Step into the ring, or onto the stage, and learn about the wide world of pun slams and tournaments from some of America’s top competitors, including stand-up comedians, political activists, and anthropologists.
Colonized nations, indigenous people whose way of life was stripped from them as their children were ripped away and put into residential schools in North America or as they are still forced to hide in the forest from soldiers in West Papua.