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Written by Linda March 27, 2011
The mostly forgotten tragedy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911 is worth revisiting 100 years later as it served as a sobering wake-up call for modern labor rights.
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Written by Linda March 27, 2011
I love mountain climbing films, and am not at all ashamed that I'm the first to admit that I have absolutely no interest in climbing mountains.
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Written by Linda March 27, 2011
In the second part of the exceptional two-part documentary about the Berlin Wall (the first part being The Wall—A World Divided), After the Wall—A World United profiles the events directly...
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Written by Linda March 27, 2011
"Watson? Can you hear me?"
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Written by Jennifer March 21, 2011
...a curious examination of the life and crimes of Bob Berdella as hosted by renowned crime author James Ellroy.
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Written by Jennifer March 14, 2011
The NBC series Who Do You Think You Are? brings a bit of Hollywood glamor to the bookish field of genealogy.
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Written by Jennifer March 04, 2011
The only thing more fun than watching your favorite TV shows is watching a show about your favorite TV shows.
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Written by Jennifer January 15, 2011
For anyone interested in history, these Secrets of the Dead episodes are an engaging and informative window to the past.
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Written by Jennifer December 10, 2010
Walt and El Grupo is an in-depth look at a fascinating moment in studio history.
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Written by Jennifer December 02, 2010
In many ways, this behind-the-scenes documentary is far more compelling and dramatic than the most perfectly-crafted work of fiction.
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