In the 1980’s activist-attorney Ruth Bader-Ginsburg took on and won women’s rights cases tried before the Supreme Court, and was later appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton. Notorious RBG takes us on a tour of this phenomenal woman’s life.
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Although we aspire to be upbeat, positive and kind, people are acting out in rude and aggressive ways towards one another. The lack of civility is becoming the acceptable norm. Center for Folk and Community Art (“CFCA”) wanted to create an awareness of this issue. So, we reached out to teenagers for their suggestions, having them use writing and art to communicate their experiences.
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Stewart Stewart has a conversation with Patricia Posner (Trisha), an author/researcher, and fashionista, about her latest book, “The Pharmacist of Auschwitz”, and her relationship with her partner/husband author/researcher Gerald Posner.
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Miami Beach is a relatively small town, but with big city issues. Governing the City with the intention of pleasing the locals (residents) and visitors is a complex balancing act. So, Stewart had a conversation with Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber to learn how he accomplishes this major task.
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In Episode 68 of “Alive on South Beach” Dena Stewart and Stewart Stewart go to Art Basel/Miami Beach, the Miami Book Fair (Miami Dade College), NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives), A Taste of the Garden (Miami Beach Botanical Garden), and Art Deco Weekend street fair – where they discover less bling and more business.
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Taken from a book by Les Standiford, the Mazur Kaplan company, along with several other producers, brought this delightful film to life. Directed by Bharat Nalluri, from a screenplay by Susan Coyne, this movie starring Christopher Plummer and Dan Stevens, will appeal to young people and old people, alike.
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Episode 67 – Alive on South Beach finds fun and food at the Home Show, Seafood Festival, and in NYC.
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Unfair! Unfair! How strongly have we felt that “life” was not fair? We’ve all experienced the burn of unfair treatment at one time or another, some life changing injustices and some real or perceived favoritism. So what did we do?
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Conversations with Stewart B Stewart – an entertaining mix of interviews with people you know, people you would like to know, and people you don’t know yet.
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When a young boy brings a loaded gun to school, his mother reacts by galvanizing the women in town to wage a “sex strike” until the men get rid of their firearms. Using all the NRA clichés, this satire helped expose the NRA as a small, but very vocal lobby whose mission is really to sell more guns rather than look out for the welfare of the people they supposedly represent.