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- Pocoyo, the curious toddler dressed all in blue, joins Pato the yellow duck, Elly the pink elephant, Loula the dog, Sleepy Bird and many others in learning new things and having fun.
- Set ten years after the most peaceful revolution in United States history, it presents a dystopia in which the issues of many groups - minorities, liberals, gay rights organizations, feminists - are dealt with by the government.
- Story of a kind and creative boy named Amato, who comes across a MechaBot, who has the ability to mechanize everyday objects into high tech devices.
- Young lesbian parents Shareen and Claire are raising their 5-year-old daughter Honey in a converted garage on Staten Island. Shareen salvages refuse with her pickup truck while Claire waits tables at the hip Naga Saki restaurant in Manhattan, caught up in a global exchange of industrial waste via contaminated sushi. As a ghost barge bearing nuclear refuse circles the planet in search of a willing port, household pets begin to glow ominously, then disappear; and people start speaking in tongues. The crisis escalates when a multinational corporation is implicated, the couple's daughter Honey mysteriously vanishes, and a group of young New Yorkers strike back in an unlikely alliance with activists in the developing world.
- Talk show. Guest stars include Academy Award Nominee Mariel Hemingway and Dr. Marla Shapiro.
- In "Do You Believe in Water?", conceptual artist Lawrence Weiner employs minimalist props and scenarios to stage an oblique psychological drama. In a nearly bare loft space, Weiner's performers cluster around an octagonal pink table, enacting a series of what seem to be choreographed exercises or processes: playing patty-cake, grappling for possession of rectangular blocks, kissing and embracing, engaging in bizarrely coded conversations. The performers' physical actions and interactions with one another - and with the distinctively colored and shaped objects in the space - evolve in constantly shifting relationships that become a kind of language of inflected meaning. As these relationships unfold, viewers must synthesize these cues, together with a multi-layered soundtrack that suggests linguistic, rhetorical and philosophical puzzles. This performance translates themes and strategies seen in Weiner's conceptual artworks into the realm of theater. First presentation: The Kitchen, New York City, 1976, as a component of the exhibition "With Relation to the Various Manners of Use," September 25-October 18, 1976.
- A completely nonlinear collage of unconnected scenes.
- A fighter takes many punches inside the ring throughout his career, but sometimes it's the hits he takes when he steps out of the squared circle that leave him battered and bruised.
- Evil genius Dr. Heinzenstein awakens the power of a supernatural recipe book. Ketchup related incidents follow.
- From ancient Mayan ruins to Michelin star dining, Kerri and Christina explore the best of Tulum, Mexico.
- A wine safari with a famous giraffe, sushi at Yamashiro restaurant and a stroll down the Hollywood walk of Fame highlight Kerri and Christina's Los Angeles escapade.
- From tasting ceviche at Flor Blanca's Nectar restaurant to a coffee infused massage, Kerri and Christina immerse themselves in the Costa Rican pura vida.
- Kerri and Christina make the very first Four Seasons resort their home during vacation in Maui.
- Michelin starred dining at the Taj Campton Place and a Napa Valley wine tour highlight Kerri and Christina's tour of San Francisco.
- A quick stop at the royal millinery to get their heads sized for fancy hats and, of course, afternoon tea and scrumptious treats are the highlights of Kerri and Christina's London vacation.
- From palazzos to piazzas, Kerri and Christian trek through Tuscany tasting traditional Tuscan cuisine and wines.
- Kerri and Christina yacht with the rich and famous and dine at the world famous Hotel Martinez in Cannes.
- Kerri and Christina delight in some of the best cajun and creole cooking in New Orleans.
- From the Caribbean to the Mediterranean seas, the Hollywood to the Tuscan hills, Kerri and Christina have tasted Michelin-starred dishes and stayed in five star hotels all across the globe.
- On a lazy afternoon, Chris Joy and Gizmo are hanging out in the lab recalling the great adventures they've had with Superbook. This prompts Gizmo to question whether they've yet experienced THE GREATEST Bible story of all time. In answer to his question, Superbook whisks the kids away to meet Moses as he is chosen by God to free the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. During the course of the adventure, our young heroes make it through the plagues, the Exodus from Egypt, and ultimately to the parting of the Red Sea. When the kids return home, they know they have seen God's awesome power at work and believe it must be the greatest bible story ever. At first they are a bit disheartened, believing that if that was the best, most important bible story of all time, then what have they got left to look forward to? However, they quickly perk up when they realize there are hundreds more stories to visit and each one will have it's own unique appeal and adventure.