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- In the 23rd Century, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise explore the galaxy and defend the United Federation of Planets.
- Comedy about identical twins living at the Tipton Hotel with their single mother who is a lounge singer at the hotel.
- An attorney defends an officer on trial for ordering his troops to fire on civilians after they stormed a U.S. embassy in a Middle Eastern country.
- A former street tough returns to his Philadelphia home after a stint in the military. Back on his home turf, he once again finds himself tangling with the mob boss who was instrumental in his going off to be a soldier.
- The true story of an American town in the wake of the murder of Matthew Shepard.
- Stand-up comedian Rodney Carrington would like to take you to the middle of real, everyday America.
- A junior high school teacher has a whirlwind romance with a movie star.
- Five friends road trip to Las Vegas for a bachelor party.
- A quiet suburban town is overrun by vampires! The once idyllic portrait of a typical American family now hosts spectacles of carnage behind every picket fence as the neighbors prowl the streets feasting on the dead and dying.
- Young idealist David Weiss joins struggling TV network IBS. His coworkers include the shark-like Mick McClaren, the airheaded Lindsay Urich, and the network's token black executive Joanne Walker. His immediate boss, programming exec Paul Weffler, combines McClaren's amorality with Urich's cluelessness, which means his job is always threatened by both of them (and by Joanne). Finally, network president Red is always right, even when he isn't.
- Comedian Christopher Titus debuts his one-man show, Norman Rockwell is Bleeding, at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles, in 2004.
- Filmed at The Anti-Imperialist Plaza in Havana in 2005, Audioslave's Live in Cuba features hits from the band's three albums plus hits from Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine.
- In 1661 France, a frustrated female artist meets a younger swordsman, who adds more color to her lifestyle.
- An award-winning 32 minute docu-fantasy that takes the creation cycle of the seasons from poetic thought through finished ballet featuring the award-winning poetry of Gus Nicholson, Alexei Karpov's award-winning score and David Taylor's award-winning choreography. A great study tool on the use of language and imagination and a delight to the senses.
- An entire relationship is experienced by a man and a woman during the course of an international flight.
- A DJ sets out to make her dreams come true.
- After breaking up with Julia, Frasier lapses into his usual self-pitying funk. Niles reminds him that he has a fear of commitment that leads him to sabotage all his relationships with women.
- Frasier's libido fights a losing battle with his conscience when his (married) ex-wife, children's entertainer Nanny G, comes to town and invites him backstage for a rendezvous.
- Through a series of unnecessarily detailed flashbacks, Frasier confesses to Niles that he has stolen a small trinket from an elderly neighbor's apartment.
- Frasier re-breaks an old earthenware crock that has been in his condo since day one, and reminisces about some events through the years that included it.
- A very bad-tempered Frasier takes out his frustration through an act of civil disobedience, refusing to pay a small parking fee and blocking the exit lane of the garage.
- A KACL team competes in a weight-loss marathon with another radio station for a trip to Las Vegas. Niles and Martin nurse an ailing pigeon back to health.
- The Cranes are plagued by bizarre nightmares on a trip to the mountains.
- Frasier's life is in a state of flux.