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- The story of the famous musician Michael Jackson, known as the King of Pop.
- Jake Blues rejoins with his brother Elwood after being released from prison, but the duo has just days to reunite their old R&B band and save the Catholic home where the two were raised, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago.
- A tale of war and romance mixed in with history. The story follows two lifelong friends and a beautiful nurse who are caught up in the horror of an infamous Sunday morning in 1941.
- The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and to learn its secrets.
- The spectre of a disfigured man haunts the children of the parents who murdered him, stalking and killing them in their dreams.
- A rich young boy finds his family the target of an inside job, and must use his cunning to save them.
- Convinced his thesis will have him graduate with honors from Harvard University, a stuffy student finds himself at the mercy of a homeless man's demands when he holds the papers hostage.
- A family living in a home in Indiana discover strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and the community that the house is a portal to hell.
- Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.
- A college student is caught between the world of the living and the dead.
- When a gang shoots his father, Bookman (Fred Williamson) returns to his hometown, rounds up some of his own people and begins an all-out war to restore the neighborhood to its rightful sense of justice.
- A black man plays 'uncle Tom' in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American revolt.
- Police surround the apartment of apparent murderer Joe Adams, who refuses to surrender although escape appears impossible. During the siege, Joe reflects on the circumstances that led him to this situation.
- When ruthlessly dedicated postal inspector investigates the murder of a co-worker, he finds that the sole witness, a nun, has been targeted by the killers.
- A hotshot young author becomes the pastor of a small town church with big dreams of changing the world, but things change when he grows suspicious that his neighbor may be a threat to his family's safety.
- Joshua and Penelope are survivors of a deadly infection that laid waste to humanity 25 years ago. When they encounter fellow survivor Abira, their lives are forever changed as they fight off the remnants of the infected.
- TV SeriesWhen the entire family of a Gary, Indiana Homicide Detective is found executed, she goes on a manhunt to bring their killers to justice. While unveiling the truth, she's not prepared for what she uncovers - the unspeakable.
- After years of rotting in Joliet, Les, a wrongfully imprisoned street legend known as "The Ghoul", is released into a mad search through Chicago's back alleys for the man who slaughtered his mother and robbed him of his soul. Aided by mysterious benefactors, he must delve beneath the city into a modern labyrinth of gutters whose tendrils have grown deep while he was gone. What unfolds is a desperate tale of brute force tragedy set in the supernatural underworld of Chicago, where heroes are reduced to horror-shows, villains dream of their own demise, and good and evil prove to be antiquated concepts.
- Stefan Dangos immigrates to America and works his way up from the iron mines and steel mills to become a great American success story as an industrialist.
- William "Brotha Bill" Jones returns home from a 24 month prison sentence determined to pick up where he left off. A man who respected in the community, successful business man who owns the most successful club in the Midwest . Detective Johnson is out to prove Brotha Bill controls all the criminal activity in the city and finally put him away for good.
- After being evicted from her home, a promiscuous young woman is forced into a life of crime, aiding her companions in committing armed robberies, but when she has a change of heart and needs to find a way out, fear and desperation keep her at their side.
- This original documentary takes a raw and candid look into the history of the club and the lives of the men who've created their own society, their own culture, and their own history.
- After an untimely death, a devout Christian finds her beliefs shattered when she awakens in a war-ravaged Heaven and joins a rogue band of biblical characters battling against a corrupt God and a treacherous archangel.
- A report on the National Black Political Convention held in Gary, Indiana, in 1972, a historic event that gathered voices from across the political spectrum.
- Xavier Morrison is an ordinary man with a terrible secret. He is a psychopathic serial killer and no one has ever suspected him.Unable to control his horrific addiction,he gives into his murderous rage. Can detectives stop him from painting the city red with his infamous X before it's too late? Based on true events,X will make you think twice about trusting strangers.
- Whites Only...Colored Only - No Negroes Allowed - Richard Hatcher was born and raised during a time of segregation. From his participation in sit-ins as an undergraduate student at Indiana University, to integrating the city of Gary, Indiana, to present efforts to have a Civil Rights Museum, and many triumphs in between; Richard G. Hatcher, J.D. blurred racial lines and has tried to honor the fight for equality. This film tells the story of this unsung activist for civil rights.
- A young undercover cop fights to control a constantly changing reality while trying to maintain her own grip on sanity when she joins the hunt for a brutal serial killer.
- What do the buildings we create say about us? How does a musical interpretation change our perception of a building? Hosted by Seth Boustead, Songs About Buildings and Moods uses storytelling and performance to create a unique series exploring the connection between music and architecture. The episodes in the first season include: Episode 1 TWA Flight Center and City Methodist Church Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center is one of the most significant examples of mid-century architecture in the world and a symbol of 1960's Jet Age optimism. At the other end of the American experience is the long-abandoned City Church in Gary, IN., mute testimony to the racist and xenophobic forces that caused its downfall. Music by Stephanie Ann Boyd and Gustavo Leone. Episode 2 Pabst Historic Brewery and Richard H. Driehaus Museum Built to resemble a complex of 18th century German castles, the historic Pabst brewery in Milwaukee was once the largest brewer in the country and the Richard H. Driehaus Museum was designed as a fireproof sanctuary to keep the world out, and a horde of treasure in. Music by Christian Ellenwood and Seth Boustead Episode 3 First Church of Deliverance and Milwaukee's Central Library The First Church of Deliverance, designed by Illinois' first licensed Black architect, has been instrumental in the dissemination of Gospel music and the Emil Bach house by Frank Lloyd Wright is a perfect example of his signature Prarie style architecture. Milwaukee's Central Library is a monumental structure that transported composer Brian Packham back to his library-filled youth. Music by Regina Harris Baiocchi and Brian Packham Episode 4 Milwaukee Art Museum and Morris-Jumel Mansion Santiago Calatrava's new wing for the Milwaukee Art Museum caused an international sensation with its iconic sun screens that open and close, giving the building the look of a bird just about to take flight. The Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan's oldest still-standing residence and has hosted everyone from George Washington to Lynn-Manuel Miranda who wrote part of Hamilton there. Music by Brianna Ware-Boggs and Nailah Nombeko Episode 5 Frank Lloyd Wright's Emil Bach House and Milwaukee's City Hall The Emil Bach house by Frank Lloyd Wright is a gem on Chicago's north side and a perfect example of his signature Prarie style architecture. Milwaukee's City Hall has been a civic icon since it opened in 1895. It's striking Flemish Renaissance style is an homage to the German immigrants who helped build Milwaukee. Music by Amos Gillespie and Chiayu Hsu
- TV Mini SeriesShod, one of the streets most recognized is a young man living day to day on the rough streets of Gary, Indiana. In love with money, and power Shod is given a job that is unfamiliar that may cost him his street credibility and his freedom.
- A dedicated dance teacher continues inspiring his current and former students even after the arts high school in Gary, Indiana where he's taught for decades is shut down by the state. Featuring original choreography by Larry performed in vivid locations throughout Gary by some of his best students - including one who went on to study at The Juilliard School and another who is now a principal dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Larry from Gary celebrates how art drives the human spirit by highlighting the extraordinary legacy of one special public school program with a teacher who changed peoples' lives forever. By seeing a person who's devoted his life to teaching have to leave his position because of the financial crisis, Larry from Gary also humanizes the challenges facing arts education, especially in underprivileged cities. And although it could be another sad film about the dissolution and disenfranchisement of at-risk people of color (no matter how painful and true those stories are), Larry from Gary instead focuses on the beautiful ways art and education allow communities filled with unsung heroes to grow and thrive despite difficult circumstances.
- Through archival photographs, raw modern day footage, and interviews you will witness the rise, fall and uncertain future of Gary, Indiana; while examining the many perceptions and misconceptions about the city.
- A small urban city with a gargantuan wealth of history, contributions, and changes. From the steel industry, music, politics, education , and sports; Gary, Indiana has made its mark on the region, state, and country. With all of the richness found in this jewel in Northwest Indiana, why has it declined economically and will it become "City of the Century" as it was previously?
- George is a video editor that starts to get visions through his TV of people getting murdered by a mysterious killer. As the visions become clearer and more intense he seeks help from his friend Jay and girlfriend Danielle and Detective Sam Blaine. The killer is not just any killer but one that has returned to murder people who will one day become soldiers in the war against good and evil. But he must kill them before they become aware. George has become aware early and is the only one that can stop him.
- Gary Indiana is a misunderstood place with an infamous reputation. Take Bike the Streets follows a group of grassroots activists as they advocate for active transportation for all and implement tangible changes.
- After an unstoppable force eliminates most of humanity, the survivors must struggle to survive on what is left of Earth. The planet is in ruins and the majority of people has broken off into factions.
- Weekly newscast for the northwest Indiana region.
- 'Walden [verb]' is an experimental adaptation of the book 'Walden' by Henry David Thoreau.
- In 1879, in the field of Akaldama, we witness the apocalypse, seen through the eyes, of a child, and its three deadly horseman, long before it happens.
- Three women. Same aspiration. Different struggles. Destiny can't focus on all the love she's getting at the club; or sleep; because of a tragedy. Doesn't help the resident diva thinks she's stealing her shine. Keisha never met a man she didn't like; or lay. Ever since a devastating heartbreak, she loves em and leaves em; just like the fellas. Will she ever find that special someone? Misty can't seem to get out of her funk. Things just aren't the same and she's unwilling to accept change. Maybe she doesn't know how.
- Gerald is loosing his grip on reality. It's been happening for a while, but tonight he might just kill some people.
- Two men must traverse enemy territory to see their loved ones, but even attempting to do so is an offense punishable by death.