Alice Waters, winner of the San Francisco Foundation 2006 Community Leadership Awards (The John R. May Award) - for transforming our relationship with food. Through her promotion of sustainable agriculture and the slow food movement, she fights obesity and fosters a clearer understanding of how the natural world sustains us. Alice and the Chez Panisse Foundation's Edible Schoolyard educates public school children on the importance of growing and cooking fresh, nutritional food.
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A documentary about the making of, and legacy of, the Forbidden Planet movie.

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In 2012, Stephen Vaughan and Kay Ferreter are invited to address the congregation at St. Joseph's Re...

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A brief history of Talking Heads (and how they got here!)
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The story of a 77 year-old vegan bodybuilder.
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