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The Last Laugh
Season 18
Episode 14
The Holocaust would seem to be an absolutely off-limits topic for comedy — but is it? History shows even the victims of the Nazi concentration camps used humor as a means of survival and resistance. The Last Laugh weaves together stories from Auschwitz survivors and interviews with influential comedians from Mel Brooks to Sarah Silverman, and authors Etgar Keret and Shalom Auslander.
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How a small hunger strike against solitary confinement turned into a massive statewide protest.
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A champion grass dancer returns home after 13 years to reconnect with his Indigenous culture.
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The rise and fall of the NFT phenomenon that transformed the art world.
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The final episode of Dallas, 2019 poses the question: What does it mean to be alive?
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A judge and a D.A. both aim to bring reform and empathy to a complex and disparate justice system.
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Three diverse spirits with longstanding Texas roots struggle with their place in the world.
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A graduating high school student, superintendent, and county sheriff all strive for a better future.
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A veteran uses hand-carved battlefield crosses to reconnect with families of fallen, fellow Marines.
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Unravel the complexities of the Electoral College through four 2020 presidential electors.
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With rural hospitals closing, meet the people trying to get help in healthcare deserts.
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The central mystery of this unconventional documentary is the nature of sound itself.