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- A dramatic expose of the lives of a group of gays who meet in a New York City bar on Christmas Eve.
- Mike, a young hired hand in California is working a small farm with a close friend, Dan. Mike is content on the farm and obviously attracted to the handsome Dan. Dan seems to be attracted to Mike as well but is a drifter and not happy as a farmer. He longs to finish out the contract and move on to a big city, perhaps with Mike. Gary, a boy from the next farm over, befriends them during their daily chores. Gary lives with his abusive father, a stepmother and a stepbrother. Gary is drawn to the camaraderie of the young farmhands in part to avoid his problems at home. When an innocent session of skinny-dipping is misconstrued by the boy's father, the young hired hands soon find themselves unjustly suspected of wrongdoing in a suddenly hostile small town.
- A reality based dating show in which five dates have been lined up for the contestant. The contestant can opt to declare "Next" at any time to reject his current option and carry on with the next, or, if rejecting all five, go home alone with a monetary consolation prize.
- Its the 1960s at the University of Toronto. Doug is a well-liked senior with an equally popular girlfriend. Peter is a shy freshman, and new to the big city. Peter and Doug become best friends and soon start going to concerts, drinking, and playing in the snow together. When Doug brings Peter to a steam bath and washes his back, the friendship seems headed to a whole new level, at least in Doug's mind. But when Peter emerges from a party after having sex with a co-ed, things get even more complicated...
- A teen from a dysfunctional home in Madrid skips school to hang out with a friend and raise bail money for a shop owner who fences stolen bike parts.
- No wonder Bisexual Attorney Alain is confused. He's bedding his female boss, his guilty of murder client, the client's hairdresser girlfriend and a precocious boy who knows what he wants and tries to convince Alain that 'he can have it all'.
- Manny, devout to his upbringing, is set to marry Rivka, the Rabbi's daughter. But Manny has a secret only Charlie, an openly gay man in an Orthodox Jewish family can understand.
- Documentary investigation into on-line internet cruising in the gay community. Interview subjects reveal information as to their reasons for cruising on-line. The frequency with which they meet people on-line and their attitudes toward how truthful they and others are.
- Ko, a young gay writer living in Taipei has written a story about his homosexuality, and his teacher encourages him to enter it in a prestigious writing competition. Now Ko must decide whether to enter the competition or stay in the closet.
- A young man has a secret crush on his teacher and rather than admit his feelings to anyone, he takes his own life. He tells his "last secret" in a suicide note to his sister, because his parents would never understand. The final tragedy occurs when we find that the teacher has a secret crush of his own.
- In this warm hearted farce, local boy Eddie returns to the small California town where he grew up, setting in motion a comedy of Eros. Eddie spots and falls for local handyman Jeff. Handyman Jeff works for Hank who runs the Swallows restaurant. Hank's long ago ex, Pietro, is returning to cater a wedding, while Eddie takes a temporary job as a cook in order to get his chance with Jeff. Meanwhile Jeff lives at home with his straight brother Paul who's getting married but Paul's also having an affair with an older woman, Eddie's mom.
- Two skateboarders search for the perfect swimming pool to skate, but $40,000 and a sex change later, they find true love instead. Henry and Fakie live a joyous simple life combing the city for a Blue Haven pool to skate. If only Fakie could find the forty grand he needs to bankroll his sex change. Luckily Fate intrudes to lend a helping hand but neither Henry nor Fakie anticipate that every weird accident is usually followed up by increasingly weird accidents.
- Angela, is a college graduate working a fast food cart. She has put her career on hold while waiting for her girlfriend Rachel to finish graduate school. The status quo for this lesbian couple living in a small college town in the Colorado Rockies is upset when a flirtatious singer from San Francisco shows up and becomes interested in Angela.
- In the early 90's seventy youth from a Hollywood homeless shelter started a theatre project encouraging them to tell their stories.. The youth ran the gamut of racial, cultural and sexual identities. Only ten completed the project and became performers. This film documents the process. The resulting play, Friendly Fire, was performed at the prestigious Los Angeles Festival before going on to tour high schools throughout the city.
- Roommates Scott, a gay lab technician, and Gwen, a lesbian artist/waiter, are spending a typical Sunday evening at home, except it is October 31, and there's a protest march that evening against gay bashing - and the boy from last night is calling for another date.
- The debts that Alex ran up while dating policeman Dan are coming due and Alex is depressed. His mates try to lift his spirits and invite policeman Dan to Alex's birthday party, Alex puts a spanner in the works by inviting along a new friend who they others assume is the prior night's trick.
- Alex, out to all of his friends but still closeted to his family, obsesses about Mark, the boy he saw dancing at a party but hasn't worked up the courage to speak to.
- Jamie goes on a date with Gabi, an older woman that he met on the Internet. Alex has to hide when constable Mark comes by on patrol where Alex and his mates are hanging out. Rob is obsessing over getting back together with Sasha after their latest tiff.
- Locked out of her apartment, Sooz is still relishing her kiss with Rob from the other night but when Sasha overhears. While Rob assure her that the kiss was meaningful, he admits that it can't compete with the depth of his long relationship with Sasha and asks Sooz to convince Sasha that it never happened.
- Following the embarrassment caused by the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, the Japanese devised a climactic battle over the island of Midway intended to finish U.S. naval power in the Pacific. On June 4th 1942 three aircraft carriers of the United States and and four of Japan fought a battle that changed the course of World War II.
- God suggests that Joan try out for cheerleading. Will looks for a mother who abandoned her baby in a dumpster. When leads point to Joan's high school, Helen is asked to copy and distribute a list of "bad girls" composed by the vice-principal and she gets involved as well. Meanwhile, Luke stresses over whether his being attracted to a girl who's commonly thought to be a lesbian might mean that he's gay.
- God asks Joan to be on the lookout for people needing help and she ends up babysitting for an overstressed waitress struggling with her job, a death obsessed child and night-school. Meanwhile Will is dealing with the fall-out from a possible case of police brutality and Helen talks to a priest about grieving. Kevin hears about the police brutality/racism issues at work and Joan learns why Adam hates November.
- God appears to Joan as Rocky, the young boy that she babysat with Cystic Fibrosis. He asks her to read the paper and it turns out to be his obituary. At the cemetery after the funeral, Joan and her mom run into Adam and his father. When Joan learns how Adam's mother died and that Adam is no longer making his art she becomes concerned. Meanwhile the Chief is feeling the ramifications of the FBI corruption investigation. The governor dissolves the city government of Arcadia including the police force and the Sheriff's office will be taking over. While the Sheriff makes Will a job offer, he'd rather do something he's more suited to but there's the problem of supporting his family. Further complicating things, Kevin has finally decided to get back into sports with wheelchair basketball but ends up in the hospital. There he encounters his boss and they finally acknowledge the sexual tension between them. Finally, there's Luke who has to find a new science fair project after is computer is seized by the FBI as part of their investigation.
- God asks Joan to hold a yard sale. While Will gets involved in a pending rape case, Joan's mother is reminded of an unpleasant piece of her past. Kevin gets a job as a fact checker at a local paper but reacts badly when he overhears some of the staff discussing him & his disability. Meanwhile a suave young radio DJ from the high school flirts with Joan.
- God asks Joan to join the debate team. When Joan's assigned debate partner is a profound stutterer Joan decides that her mission is to cure his stuttering, however when their assigned topic deals with security and metal detectors in schools, Grace and Joan lock horns. Meanwhile Luke explores the possibility of Glynis as a romantic interest, Kevin has a crisis of confidence about dating his boss, and Helen considers becoming an art teacher.
- God asks Joan to keep Adam's work out of the school art show but Joan is clueless as to how. And could it be that it wasn't really God asking? Meanwhile, Kevin accidentally shoplifts a CD but the clerk's pitying reaction causes him a crisis that ends up involving Luke. Meanhwile Will is considering whether or not the shooter of an armed burglar should be brought to trial and the question reawakens some of his past feelings surrounding his shooting of a bank robber.
- God asks Joan to ask an unhappy troublemaker to the school's semi-formal dance. Meanwhile Luke is pleasantly baffled by Grace when he approaches her to remind him of their working together in the science fair and they end up going to the dance together. Adam goes to the dance stag as he's still on the outs with Joan after she destroyed his sculpture. Meanwhile Will uncovers evidence that the corruption of his predecessor may have been more widespread than originally thought.
- Dino Whitman, Jonathan Fields, and Ben Conner are best friends. Dino is the good looking hockey player who could get any girl he wants but he really wants his first time to be with girlfriend Jackie and she's not ready. Jonathan is a yearbook photographer and his best cuddly girl friend is giving him signals that she wants to be more but he's worried that the guys will make fun of him. Ben has his own obsessions but mostly they're centered around the hot young teacher that he's smitten with.
- Team owner Wilbanks warns DH that he'll have to drop his old friends or they'll drag him down. A showboat maneuver by DH ends up costing the team the weeks game and while his friends are commiserating with him at a club, things get out of control.
- The police are questioning DH's account of what happened the night of the shooting in the club. Leon and his wife are still not seeing eye to eye on his continuing his playing career, and when an accident lands them in the emergency room child protective services gets the wrong idea. Olczyk meets a woman who works in the athletic department of a local college and he finds out that his dad is interviewing for a coaching job there.
- It's six hours before the Cougar's next game and star running back Demetrius DH Harris is miles away after a wild night of partying. Soon a routine speeding stop threatens to land him in deep trouble. Meawhile Leon Taylor is looking to resume his starting position if he can just get by DH. Coach George is fighting a mysterious illness himself and linebacker Eric Olczyk is considering quitting football after paralyzing a player in last week's game.
- The first half has been brutal and several Cougars are looking at injuries that need to be treated before the second half. McConnell has hurt his arm again. Leon has re-injured his knee and no one knows yet how bad it is. Meanwhile Demetrius DH Harris is jonesing big time and needs a fix before the second half. Guerwitcz comes to DH's aid risking something he never thought he would.
- DH walks out on a scolding about his poor performance and Wilbanks arranges for him to get a rapid detox treatment. McConnell arranges a night on the town with some lingerie catalog models but hits a rough patch when his date for the night turns out to be the girl that Olczyk has been dating. When Guerwitcz puts off his date's affections with a story about an impending break-up we see a different side of Guerwitcz.
- Demetrius (DH) gets the heads up that he's in line for a mandatory urine test/drug screening. But his drug use has become an addiction and he's unable to clean up before the test so he has to look into more drastic action. Meanwhile Leon is informed who's to be tested and starts a short course of steroids thinking that he needs an edge and will be able to cycle off them before he might be tested.
- After Oliver's death, arrangements are made incl. funeral. Who'll be the new artistic director at the Festival?
- The new interim artistic director, Geoffrey, walks around with Oliver's skull. Oliver's ghost talks to Geoffrey after he rejects to direct Hamlet.
- Geoffrey is ready with a new play but they're two months behind with rent and the landlord wants them out. Meanwhile, the more flexible Oliver is ready with a corporate sponsored A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Geoffrey is in jail after c/trashing Ellen's party. Oliver's ghost shares the cell. Kate and Jack grow closer. Ellen's young boyfriend wants revenge.
- It's opening night for Hamlet and though Jack has shown promise, insidious words from Richard send him running. Ellen and Geoffrey finally talk about the breakdown and the events leading up to it, and if they can find their star, the show must go on!
- Toby is concerned when President Bartlett forgoes an opportunity to speak out in favor of affirmative action during the Iowa caucuses and confronts the President on the real reasons underlying his Dr. Jekyl & Uncle Fluffy personality shifts. Meanwhile Josh makes plans for a vacation with Amy and then must cancel them.
- 2003–20057.6 (10)TV EpisodeIn September 1970 Terrorists hijacked a number of jetliners, flew them to Jordan and kept numerous hostages to enforce their demands. In December 1988 Pan Am flight 103 was blown from the sky killing all aboard and a number of Lockerbie Scotland residents.
- The Story of The Han to the Qing dynasty and their accomplishments.
- Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown Vs the Board of Education decision, the civil rights movement presses the issue of desegregation in schools. From Little Rock High School and Eisenhower's utilization of the 101st Airborne to Ole Miss and Kennedy's lobbying efforts.
- 1987–199057mTV-PG8.4 (41)TV Episode1964 sees the advent of Freedom Summer. Volunteers from across the country travel to the south to register Negro voters. Despite the disappearance of three volunteers in Mississippi who are later found dead, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party is formed after blacks are banned from the regular state Democratic. The summer ends with both democratic parties struggling to be recognized at the national convention in Atlantic City.
- Between the hubbub on her floor and Cynthia Song's hospital drama, Samantha has difficulty studying for her mid-terms. She accepts her benefactor Dorothy O'Sullivan's offer of her home for the weekend as a quiet place to study only to be interrupted when a girl claiming to be Dorothy's daughter comes home unexpectedly. As she learns more about the O'Sullivan family and the Song family, Sam learns that "normal family" life is not the ideal she'd imagined.
- Samantha's birthday approaches and as much as she protests celebrating it, Devon wants to make it special. Adding to the drama, Samantha's estranged ne'er-do-well Uncle Patrick shows up. Not only does his reappearance enrage Samantha, but he sets off alarm bells with Trent. Meanwhile Dawn finally makes some progress in her courtship of Trent and Noah becomes embroiled in a romantic rivalry with Brandon over the affections of their film professor.
- On Halloween, Samantha is torn between mending fences with an obviously troubled Cynthia and getting some one-on-one time during her first real date with Devon. Dawn learns a secret when she tries to find a suitable date for her bisexual friend Lee, Colony's owner. Meanwhile Kathryn is still lobbying for a more open relationship with rich frat-rat Beau.
- Samantha and Noah are teamed up on a business class project but Sam has trouble with the subject of their marketing campaign. They've been assigned to market a calendar featuring Devon and the basketball team but Samantha is having a hard time dealing with Devon's new relationship with cheerleader Shannon.
- Samantha and her roommate/worst enemy are both interested in pledging the same posh sorority. How far will Samantha go to stop the roommate war and/or get pinned by the most exclusive sorority on campus? Meanwhile, Devon has trouble getting Samantha's attention while she's so busy with classes, pledging and her work at the hot new club Colony. Also spending time at Colony, Dawn considers her attraction to Trent, Colony's bartender/Casanova.
- Samantha's RA overreacts to a chance comment that she makes by instituting a strict new set of floor rules. Soon her entire floor has her pegged as "the noise narc." Add an argument in the hallway with Devon, a prank involving purple dye in her shower, and a professor who takes a dislike to her, and Sam's frosh year seems headed for disaster. Meanwhile, freshman Dawn's "TV teen" fame gains her an audition for an upperclassmen only Shakespeare play, and the ire of the third and fourth year drama students.