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- In The Cann With Carmella Cann is a political and entertainment podcast. While in season, new episodes are regularly added and can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcast, and Spotify, as well as Bi-weekly on Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
- Chris Gethard hosts a panel of comedians and weirdos who participate in games, take calls from listeners, and generally put on a bizarre live weekly spectacle.
- Chris Gethard returns to his public access roots with an all new no-holds-barred comedy showcase.
- Canonical stories that plot a course within the frame of reference through recognizable and identifiable Star Trek universe news. Centering on insider news and interviews from Star Trek directors, writers, producer's authors and actors.
- Cable access veteran and series creator Harold Channer serves as host and interlocutor for this on-going cable television series, which was initiated in December of 1973 in New York City, videotaping more than 2,500 in-depth conversations.
- Hosted by actress & filmmaker, Lucia Grillo, a near-lifelong vegan, Lucia's Vegan Lifestyle is the only show dedicated to 100% all-around vegan lifestyle - for the animals, for humans, and for the Planet. Airing on Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN)'s Lifestyle Channel 2, Lucia's Vegan Lifestyle reaches some 600,000 cable subscribers throughout Manhattan and the boroughs, and unlimited viewers worldwide during simultaneous live stream on the network's website and subsequent YouTube, FB Watch, and IGTV premieres. When the vegan lifestyle & culinary segments Lucia conceived for a New York cable TV show she produced and hosted for 10 years garnered 50,000+ views - a record for both the show and the channel - she knew she was onto something. Requests came in for a fully vegan show, so Lucia committed to giving her fans what they want - and created Lucia's Vegan Lifestyle. Covering food, beauty, fashion, activism, home, fitness, and health, LVL is sophisticated yet fun - with Lucia doing it all: dining at vegan diners or high-end establishments; interviewing designers, popular cookbook authors, activists; cooking and restaurant reviews with her hilariously DeNiro-like Italian Chef father; shoe and clothes shopping; trips to the spa or DIY self-care; at work on set as an actress, filmmaker, and model; and everything a lifelong vegan does during the course of a normal day - and not-so-normal days! Join actress and filmmaker Lucia Grillo along for the ride of vegan challenges and victories - as veganism becomes more diffuse and our host makes it accessible to everyone: be it in Brooklyn, Hollywood, Europe or wherever life takes her - and us.
- Featuring New York City's most talented artists. Many of the area's best actors, musicians, plays, short stories and features have aired on "The Dave Gold Show".
- 'Ronny and Cindy in All of Us' is a documentary on relationships and the everyday reality of romance nowadays couples lives. Frederic Eger have brought together testimonials around the same relationships challenges the characters Ronny and Cindy go through.
- A group of sketch comedy writers and performers on a public access TV station face the challenges of making it big in the world of public access television.
- Vinnie Langdon III hosts a late night talk show via ZOOM to talk with small business owners and artists about how they have been adapting to recent global changes with the current COVID-19 pandemic as well as allowing guests to discuss their journeys in their career field. How Bout That, aka How Bout That NYC is Broadcasted on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network in New York City, NY and on the web.
- Monica Sekhmet Grant is an international entrepreneur and media developer bringing you fun conversations about life, spiritual growth, and business every week to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs, thinkers, and artists to live abundantly and achieve true success.
- Finding the Culture in Pop Culture.
- Through interviews with a broad spectrum of Lower East residents, this documentary commissioned by Two Bridges Neighborhood Council explores the impact of gentrification on their lives. As real estate prices have increased, many long-term residents have been displaced and a number of well-known family businesses have shut their doors. Landlords have used both legal and illegal means to evict residential and commercial tenants. Meanwhile, conditions have improved in the community. Crime is down and city services have improved. The filmmakers interviewed long-term residents and new arrivals, people on all sides of the complex and controversial issue of gentrification. The film is intended to spark a dialogue - and eventually a campaign - to preserve the diversity, vitality, and unique culture of the Lower East Side.
- This weekly television series highlights films, television programs and stage plays that feature African Americans up front and behind the scenes. Host Kim Singleton invites guest for an in-depth discussion about the productions and the relationship to social issues. Guests include filmmakers, industry professionals and enthusiastic fans that contribute to informative and lively conversations.
- LFM TV brings you the best of Latin entertainment; tips and news as well as interviews from Latinos who work behind and in front of the camera.
- 2020 is coming and what is indicated here in this short film may very well come true unless heroic individuals can make a difference.
- The Angry Baby Monkey Short Film Showcase features award winning short films from around the world mixed with inspiring quotes from celebrated working professional Motion Picture directors.
- When actors have the chance to get in front of a casting directors, things can get pretty messy.
- In French : La therapie familiale psychanalytique nait dans les annees 1980 autour d'André Ruffiot, Rene Kaës, Didier Anzieu et Alberto Eger et le Le Divan Familial, revue de therapie familiale psychanalytique voit le jour presque vingt ans plus tard en 1999 à travers, pour et avec avec la Societe Française de Therapie Familiale Psychanalytique (SFTFP). Face aux mutations de la famille moderne, face aux difficultes psychiques d'un type nouveau auxquelles sont confrontés les individus et les thérapeutes qui les soignent, la revue se veut un lieu de réflexion sur la theorie et sur les reponses therapeutiques appropriées à ses nouvelles problématiques. Dans chaque numéro, les médecins-psychiatres, les psychologies, les psychanalystes, les thérapeutes familiaux, les chercheurs en sciences humaines échangent leurs points de vue autour d'un thème précis et abordent les problèmes de leurs patients et tentent d'esquisser des solutions originales, créatives et innovantes pour soigner les souffrances familiales. Le réalisateur et producteur Frederic Eger dresse un premier bilan de l'oeuvre épistémologique produite et laissée par les fondateurs, rédacteurs et chercheurs du "Divan Familial" depuis sa fondation. Les acteurs du Divan Familial, leur histoire scientifique, leurs histoires de clan et l'histoire d'une revue en perpétuelle maturation et croissance incarnent cette nouvelle branche de la psychanalyse - extension de la psychanalyse individuelle -, dispositif thérapeutique et psychiatrique de cure de la souffrance familiale. Le documentaire, Laisse-moi une place sur le Divan, incite le grand public à s'intéresser à cette nouvelle branche de la psychanalyse qui permet de soigner et d'être plus heureux dans son couple ou sa famille. Titres des numéros du Divan : "Les métamorphoses familiales", "Le Déracinement", "La Maison Familiale", "Destins des Mythes Familiaux", "Blessures de la Filiation", "Justice et Ecoute Familiale", "Le handicap au sein de la famille", "Rivalité et Complicité entre les sexes, "Liens Fraternels", "L'intime et le privé dans la famille", "Adoption", "Homosexualité et Parentalité", "Les liens familiaux aujourd'hui", "Jeu et Créativité", "La reconnaissance dans les liens familiaux", "La famille aux prises avec l'adolescence"; "Liens Premiers", "liens de filiation"; "Nous nous sommes tant malmenés". Elisabeth Darchis : "Le Divan Familial est un outil très créatif et scientiquement à l'avant-garde". Evelyn Granjon : "Le Divan Familial est un outil qui sert aux thérapeutes familiaux psychanalytiques et tous les cliniciens de la famille et il y en a de plus en plus." Bernard Savin : "Les lecteurs achètent "Le Divan Familial" au numéro, celui qui va traiter d'une problèmatique auquel ils sont confrontés dans leur pratique quotidienne dans le traitement des familles. Martine Drevon : "Le Divan Familial" rassemble les idées et les théories nouvelles autour de la cure de la Famille et sans cette revue, les psychothérapeutes familiaux seraient moins bien armés pour aider les familles." Anne Loncan : La spécificité du "Divan Familial" est d'être absolument sur la Famille et la thérapie familiale psychanalytique. Evelyne Grange-Ségéral : "Le Divan Familial" est un lieu où les thérapeutes familiaux, ceux qui ont cette expérience peuvent la partager.
- Ronny, a dramatically self-centered and over self-indulgent yuppie, makes a stupid joke to his Cindy, a liberated XXIst executive woman type. No matter what Ronny will try for the sake of reconquering his love : the hate will now only grow stronger and stronger until the inevitable happens.