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Explore new documentary shorts about artists who defy the odds to create remarkable work.

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Explore musician Bob Dylan's evolution from folk troubadour to iconic rock star.

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Jamie Diaz is a trans woman and artist who has spent nearly 30 years in a men's prison in Texas.

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This series showcases the lives and cultural contributions of historical figures with disabilities.
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This series showcases the lives and cultural contributions of historical figures with disabilities.

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Chicago in the 1980s is the backdrop for Bellow's novel "The Dean's December."

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Philip Roth describes his admiration for Saul Bellow in Roth's final interview.

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Elsa Sjunneson is a DeafBlind professor, published author, and modern-day Helen Keller.

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See musical genius Brian Wilson at work producing his song, "Honeycomb."

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Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys work on "Good Vibrations" in the studio in 1966.

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Sainte-Marie insisted that Indigenous people play the Indigenous roles on "The Virginian."

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"Who's responsible for war?" wonders Buffy Sainte-Marie in "Universal Soldier."