'Antidote' profiles a journalist on Russia's wanted list
'Antidote' profiles the Bulgarian journalist Christo Grozev, who's uncovered hundreds of Russian secret agents.
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'River of Grass' explores the Everglades
'River of Grass' profiles a range of figures who interact with the Everglades in the past and present, including a Miccosukee educator, a python hunter, and the pioneering environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
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'Drop Dead City' covers New York in the '70s
'Drop Dead City' is a deeply researched history of New York's financial crisis in the mid-70s.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 'One to One'
'One to One: John & Yoko' uses archival footage, including telephone calls heard for the first time, to capture the radical politics and performances of New York in the early 1970s.
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'We Want the Funk' moves your mind and body
'We Want the Funk' explores several decades of the highly danceable music genre, ranging from James Brown to Fela Kuti.
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'Secret Mall Apartment' explores a rebellious art project
'Secret Mall Apartment' profiles a group of Rhode Island artists who created a hidden sanctum inside the Providence Place shopping center where they lived for four years.
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Looking back at Japan's Aum cult
'Aum: The Cult at the End of the World' looks back at the religious fanaticism behind the deadly Tokyo subway attack in 1995.
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'Art Spiegelman: Disaster is My Muse' profiles the cartoonist of 'Maus'
'Art Spiegelman: Disaster is My Muse' profiles the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who crafted the classic Holocaust memoir 'Maus.'
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'Sly Lives!' explores a musical legacy
'Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)' profiles the 1960s band Sly and the Family Stone and the pressures on its leader.
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A painting escapes from prison
'Paint Me a Road Out of Here' tells the story of a painting that Faith Ringgold created for the women's house of detention at Rikers Island in 1971.
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Documentary of the Week
Technology has made non-fiction film easier to make, more available and more popular than ever before. Here, WNYC selects the best documentaries as they come to screens of any size.
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