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- Can you go home again? What if you're a gay man and home is a state where voters keep electing a homophobe to the US Senate? In 1996, native son Tim Kirkman returns to North Carolina to explore the parallels and differences between himself and Jesse Helms: they're from the same town and college, with media interests, from families blessed by adoptions, Baptists by upbringing. Tim puts his camera in front of his family, a boyhood pal, college friends, his pastor, Helms fans, community activists, novelists Lee Smith and Allan Gurganus, a mayor who's gay, and people in the street, including a brief interview with Matthew Shepard. What is it to judge, and what is it to love?
- "Whistle Stop" was a hosted children's show on WBT, Channel 3 (Charlotte, North Carolina, USA between 1972 til 1975.
- This short documentary tells the story of Carolinas HealthCare System, as the organization celebrates 75 years.
- The "miracle" began Nov. 16, 1999, when Cherica Adams was shot four times in Charlotte, N.C. A hitman tried to murder Adams, the girlfriend of NFL star Rae Carruth, and their unborn son, Chancellor Lee. But the hitman failed. Now, a year-long investigation exposes stunning new details of the crime that shocked the sports world-and the impacts still being felt years later.
- Trail of History explores the 90-year history of Ivey's Department stores. The family-owned chain of department stores started right here in Charlotte, NC, by J.B. Ivey.
- The Charlotte region's connection to the Allied victory during World War II is explored through the voices of local veterans who served during the war and civilians on the home front who contributed to the war effort.
- Trail of HIstory explores four of the Charlotte region's historic gardens and discusses the stories behind their creation.