Herb and Dorothy Vogel travel the festival circuit with filmmaker Megumi Sasaki.
A couple of modest means builds one of the most important contemporary art collections in history.
The Vogels only collected what they liked, and what would fit in their flat.
Herb would negotiate the lowest prices for the best (and most) art he could get.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude gave the Vogels art in exchange for cat-sitting services.
An elderly man hires a cabbie drive him to a mountaintop where he plans to kill himself.
“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!”
William begins losing patience with Solo’s insistence on asking personal questions.
For Lee Gorewitz, living with Alzheimer's is an odyssey.
Lee reinvents her family in the face of Alzheimer's.
Lee makes mischief with fellow Alzheimer's patients.
Growing cagey in the unit, Lee finds ways to keep others on their toes.
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