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- 9-year-old Katie has spent most of her life traveling the country in an RV with her father. One day she sees a portrait of herself on a missing child poster and realizes that the man she thinks is her loving father may be her kidnapper. As Katie contends with this discovery, a small-town sheriff, her grandfather, simultaneously tries to figure out the truth of her disappearance when new evidence surfaces. Based on the novel June Bug by Chris Fabry.
- Cowboys and Indians is a regional picture, framed by Four Corners area of the U.S. It follows the life of Angel, a beautiful but damaged Paiute Indian woman who was lead to live desperately on the edge after having been raped. Living in a two room trailer earning a living in a topless bar called the Round-Up, Angel tries her best to raise her son, Gas, the ill-begotten son of the tragic rape. When Gas is fourteen he runs away from home and is picked up by a hard-up cowboy, Twisty, who was present on the fateful night 14 years ago. As Twisty relates the boy's mother's history to him with shame, the boy is grateful to the cowboy for elucidating many unanswered questions about his past. The cowboy and the boy form a bond that leads them back to Angel where once re-united, with the truth brought to light, a possible way forward is revealed.
- The story of Margo Walsh founder of MaineWorks, an employment company for Felons and people in recovery from substance use disorder.
- In December, 1976, Roxanne Gay cut her husband's throat as he slept, killing him. She was charged with the murder by the Camden County, New Jersey district attorney. Roxanne claimed that the attack on her husband was purely self-defense and alleged that her husband was extremely violent and abusive. Ultimately, she was found innocent by reason of Insanity. Did she get away with Murder?
- Through the eyes of an eccentric and dangerous tattoo artist, Lucky Supreme illuminates a world where crime, art and drama collide and the potential for disaster lurks around every corner.
- Considering the death of Dewey and LeBoeuf, the billing scandal of DLA Piper, and Big Law's profiteering on the City of Detroit Bankruptcy - McCrudden asks "Is Big Law Too Big To Fail??"
- 2010 marked the 30th anniversary of the dawn of Rickie Lee Jones' storied recording career, which exploded in 1979 with her self-titled debut album and its top 10 hit, "Chuck E.'s in Love." Jones had an immediate impact on pop culture, enjoying the massive buzz of an indelible SNL appearance and an instantaneous Rolling Stone cover, all while winning a Grammy for Best New Artist. Three decades' worth of acclaimed creative journeys have ensued with both her singing and writing "voice" remaining, despite her pervasive and incalculable influence on two or three entire generations of singer/songwriters, among the most distinctive and instantly recognizable in music. As evidence, March 7, 2010 a very special night in Stockholm, Sweden. Rickie Lee Jones - Live in Stockholm was filmed at the historic and regal venue known as Berns Salonger, built in 1862. With massive crystal chandeliers, gilded walls, and paintings of Swedish royalty throughout, Berns is a venue fit for a queen. Rickie delivered to a packed house the best of her catalog from her debut album all the way up to her latest release "Balm in Gilead": It Takes You There, Satellites, The Real End, Pirates, Bonfire, Chuck E's in Love, We Belong Together - it's all captured on this remarkable evening that no one in attendance will likely forget.