Yerachmiel overcomes his nerves to perform his first wedding.
Filthy streets and beaches jeopardize the health of Denick and his friends.
Homeless youth in Haiti are twice-orphaned: first from family, then by government.
For Nickenson, a hard life has left him scarred, with little hope.
The team struggles with "the Lift" in order to take it to the next level.
Are the members of the Stockholm Arts Swim Gents "man" enough to give up wetsuits?
Synchronized swimming is offered as the answer to existential angst.
Judicial candidate Don Luce records a campaign message.
A barber shop patron describes the rhythms and routines of small town living.
Even a DUI arrest is an amiable encounter in Sydney, Ohio.
While community opposition to the mine grows, friends still argue over what's best.
Beverly May worries that no one will speak up to mining interests at a public hearing.
While voices opposed to the mining prevail, Terry Ratliff describes the victory as bittersweet.
Jeneen Robinson describes the life experiences that led her to become an AME minister.
As a hospital chaplain, Steven Gamez tries to console a family after a devastating loss.
A rabbinical student explains his balanced devotion to faith and his girlfriend.
What happened in Three Rivers changed the lives of millions.
Santiago Hernandez on town opposition to a Felix Longoria commemoration.
The relationship of Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Hector Garcia was complex and contentious.
On Will Sampson's performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
"After playing the bonehead savage for so many years, the Navajo get their sweet revenge."
Dances With Wolves- fleshed out characters or same old stereotypes?
Bill Bernbach brought art and copy together in the agency.
Adman George Lois on advertising, Ali, and changing the world.
Trailblazer Mary Wells on bringing fun into the ads of the '60s.
“People were definitely considering the existential implications of the job.”
“That’s kind of where the evening can turn good or bad a lot of the time.”
“I bought the car. How could there not be a place to park it? Surely, it comes with a parking space.”
“Big dog! This place is huge, man. In Africa 10 people could sleep in here.”
“You have tattoo, right? Oh my god, that’s what I’m talking about! Original player!”