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- A film about music, war and hope. It follows 9 unique individuals, including Ukrainian musicians, a deaf composer, a Polish rock star, a best-selling author, a legendary cartoonist and the director himself, as they grab the Ninth's legacy.
- Beethoven's renowned Ninth Symphony, celebrates freedom and humanity, resonates across time through performances commemorating pivotal events, revealing the work's profound cultural impact and timeless expression of resilience.
- Edith dreams of being a successful actress but just can't seem to make things happen. When she can't figure out what she's doing wrong, she begins to do everything wrong.
- The amazing story of a group of Jewish songwriters who wrote the soundtrack to Christmas.
- A documentary series that travels the world looking for the line between sex and sin.
- Everyday Is Like Sunday is a comedy/drama aiming the lens at post-collegiate characters stuck between their imminently-ending youth and impending adulthood. The film follows Mark, Jason, and Flora, as they realistically attempt to pull themselves out of economic and emotional doldrums.
- A Samba Squad, a community based Brazillian-style drum band located in Toronto. Led by Rick Lazar, a former classmate of Paul Shaffer, the band is open to anyone who is willing to put in the time to learn drums. It has grown into a very successful, sought after band in Canada.
- JOEL KROSNICK: WHAT TO PLAY NEXT? is a documentary portrait of cellist Joel Krosnick as he retires from the famed Juilliard String Quartet.
- Folk legends Tanglefoot perform live at the Flying Cloud Folk Club in Toronto, Canada.
- St. Johns, Newfoundland is a city with a deep musical spirit and few bands embody that spirit better that The Once. Named for a unique Newfoundland phrase that means "imminently," now is indeed their time. Live at the Stagehouse is an hour of interviews and performances by this amazing trio, featuring songs recorded live off the floor in late 2013 at the picturesque Stagehouse Recording Studio in St. Philip's. The Once embraces a different vision of Newfoundland music. Their sounds do not come from the noisy pubs and dockside taverns that fuel so much of the Island's energy. Instead, their music comes from a quieter and more thoughtful place. Hope and tragedy are intertwined, whether they are singing an old lament from World War I, original songs that speak of love defeated, or tasteful songs from the artists whose music inspires them. The Once: Live at the Stagehouse features some of their best-loved tunes and some never heard before. It is a unique opportunity to see one of Canada's fastest rising bands in the place that inspires them and feeds their soul.
- Singer/Songwriter/Poet Evalyn Parry performs live at Lula Lounge in Toronto, Canada.
- Reaching as far back to the ancient civilizations of Greece and the Orient, sexuality and religion have often combined to create artistic inspiration. In fact, Renaissance artists used religion as an excuse to depict sexuality. The question today is how far can artists go in depicting sex in a religious context. At what point do religious objections venture into censorship?
- Throughout history, sex and religion have often been strange bedfellows. But more and more people are working to bring the worlds of sex and religion closer together. Much closer.
- Mixing the worlds of sex and religion is tricky at the best of times; presenting it for the world to see is another thing entirely. This episode explores the consequences of bearing your creative soul...in public.
- Why in most of the world's major religions is virginity so highly prized? In this episode we will explore the notion of purity. We will journey to South Carolina where daughters, at a formal father-daughter dance, pledge to remain virgins until marriage and travel to France, where "re-virginization," a surgical procedure to reconstruct the hymen, has become very popular with Muslim women.
- Some experts cite 40 polygamous relations in The Bible. Based on this, early Mormons practiced polygamy. A century ago, however, mainstream Mormonism rejected polygamy. But despite it being illegal in North America, sects of Fundamentalist Mormons still practice polygamy. Mohammed had four wives in the Qu'ran so Islam accepts polygamous marriages.
- In the Old Testament, Tamar, twice widowed and childless, disguises herself as a prostitute to get what's rightfully hers - and the Bible totally approves of her and yet the Whore of Babylon is associated with the Anti-Christ. These days most churches disapprove and exclude sex worker. What is the relationship between the prostitution and religion?
- What do religions say about contraception? Is it a religious issue or also an issue of human rights? In the 21st century, contraception is no longer just about family planning. It's also about saving lives. Are religious views outdated or are moral values absolute and unchanging?
- It's a dramatic understatement to say that religion has a problem with pornography but it's an issue largely hidden from sight. In the West the issue of how to deal with the effects of pornography is paramount, but in the world of Islam, the question of what is and what is not pornographic still takes center stage.