Mark Wiens explores the abundant culinary treasures of Singapore with guests from fine dining chefs to hawker heroes. Mark has his work cut out for him since the city is home to more than 50 Michelin-starred establishments and over 60 Bib Gourmand entries, not to mention the abundant street food and hawker stalls that many frequent.
This three-part docuseries takes viewers on a journey through Maori and Pasifika art. Esteemed art historian Ngahuia Te Awekotuku travels from Dunedin to Russell talking to some 60 artists behind significant contemporary artworks to hear about their ideas, their practice and their hopes for the future.
When a 20-year-old attempts to win a fighter jet in a Pepsi sweepstakes, he sets the stage for a David versus Goliath court battle for the history books.
The series Király explores the life and tragic death of Jimmy Zámbó, one of the defining figures of the pop music scene after the regime change, mixing real events with fictional elements. Everyone knows the end of the story: the King is dead. But what led to this?
Punishment, censorship and sectarian leadership. This is the reality that several former nuns tell happened over decades at Sostrup Kloster in Djursland. The accusations are directed at the head of the monastery, Theresa Brenninkmeijer, who remains the abbess in Peru today. What really happened at the monastery then, and why did it take more than 25 years before the Catholic Church intervened?
In 1979, Private Leroy Dulaney vanishes from his post at Camp Lejeune. The Marine Corps say he went AWOL, but his mother Carol knows in her gut that something is wrong. Determined to find out what happened to her son, she undertakes her own investigation. She could have never imagined what she would uncover.
With supply chain shortages, prices skyrocketing and more shoplifting than ever before, positive customer relations are nearly impossible. “Customer Wars” spotlights the conflicts that arise when disgruntled and irrational customers come face-to-face with the employees doing their best to take care of their needs. From fiery exchanges at the fast-food drive thru to loss-prevention brawls, this series proves once and for all that “The customer is always right” is the exception rather than the rule.