12:30
by Jerry Stahl
Attempting to quit heroin by using crack is a messy business.
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13:28
by Vincent Patrick
A door-to-door bible salesman, circa 1953, shares sales tactics.
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12:31
by Bliss Broyard
A daughter discovers her father’s painstakingly kept secret.
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09:21
by Anthony Griffith
A comic must earn his living as a clown while suffering the ultimate heartbreak.
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08:36
by George Plimpton
George Plimpton gives an auction winner a star-studded walk through the legendary NYC eatery Elaine's.
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08:08
by Rudy Rush
Rudy Rush, a comedian from Harlem, cannot buck his love for the rodeo.
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09:42
by José Torres
A boxer defines and then conquers fear.
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14:06
by Richie DiSalvo
The inventor of the Baby Calzone runs into trouble with the Mob.
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11:19
by Dave Mowers
Sneaking cigarettes on the job has fiery consequences.
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12:07
by Katherine Russell Rich
A writer's uptown friends won't believe her dating adventure with a New York City fire fighter.
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10:16
by Jenifer Hixson
A chance meeting unites two women with bad boyfriends and bad habits.
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12:48
by Danyel Smith
A magazine editor is confronted by rapper Foxy Brown.
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13:24
by Brian Finkelstein
An American man goes in search of Thanksgiving in Ireland.
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14:40
by James Braly
While on vacation in Italy with his long-time girlfriend, a young man is tempted by a beautiful French woman.
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11:29
by Brian Finkelstein
A four year platonic love affair turns out to be so much less.
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12:40
by Sandi Carroll
In Chinatown, even the criminals aren’t what they seem.
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12:30
by Nathaniel Eaton
A hopeful star attracts more publicity than acting work.
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