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- Take two ambitious men, one top LA advertising firm, add a competition for the same high ranking job.
- When two men meet through an Internet chat line they really seem to click but first impressions are sometimes fleeting. Will what lies beneath the beautiful young bodies and faces lead to a longer relationship?
- Can women scientists have it all? Can atmospheric science benefit from equality in the workplace? The ASCENT Documentary film reveals the truth. Presented with traditional obstacles in the field and life's demands, female atmospheric scientists face a unique challenge to advance their careers. Atmospheric Science Collaborations and Enriching NeTworks (ASCENT) is an NSF/Desert Research Institute-funded program, conceived by Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr, Linnea Avallone, Dr. Gannet Hallar and Ms. Laura Edwards. Developed by women scientists for women scientists the 3-year program has provided nearly 100 female scientists with mentorship, support, and inspiration. Through personal stories and on-site interviews. the documentary film reveals the personal and professional benefits of female enrichment for the advancement of science.
- A look at writer Rick Cleveland's trials and tribulations suffered while writing and performing a one-man monologue play about his friendship with for president Bill Clinton.
- April receives a rare chance to escape her unbearable existence and must act before the opportunity slips from her grasp.