Bells

Tue, Sep 14, 2004
Huell's visits the 2004 Convention of the American Bell Association in Ontario, California to hear, see and touch all manner of bells from around the world.
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Tomatoes

Wed, Sep 15, 2004
Huell visits the Hollywood Farmers' Market to attend the annual Peak of Summer Tomato Festival. He learns about and samples just some of the hundreds of varieties available that go far beyond the common red, round supermarket tomato.
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Red Schoolhouse
Huell visits the Hollywood Little Red School House and meets its founder, Ruth Pease. Started in 1945 as a preschool, it's now run by Ruth's daughter Debra and has expanded into an accredited school teaching students through the 8th grade.
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Rope Climbers

Tue, Mar 01, 2005
Huell goes to LA Valley College's Gymnastics Center to visit a group of rope climbers featured 15 years ago on Videolog and see if they're still going strong. He also meets others taking advantage of the gym's free community open workout.
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Caltrans Building
Huell visits the new Caltrans District 7 Headquarters building designed by architect Thom Mayne in downtown Los Angeles.
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Ethiopian Food
Huell visits Little Ethiopia in L.A. to sample vegetarian cuisine at Rahel Ethiopian Restaurant and a traditional Ethiopian dinner at Meals By Genet. He continues with a stop at Casa Diaz, a family-owned restaurant on Hollywood Blvd.
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Produce and Floral Expo
Huell visits the Fresh Produce and Floral Council Retail Expo, an exciting one-day show filled with over 170 exhibits and attended by produce and floral professionals from every part of the industry.
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Ferguson's Shells
Huell visits Ferguson's Marine Specialties in Wilmington, founded in 1945 by Ralph Ferguson and now run with his daughter, Lupe. They sell beautiful seashells from around the world and their shop has a wonderful, authentic, old-time feel.
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Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

A documentary that showcases an extraordinary place in the heart of Europe: The Stelvio Pass. Here, at 3,000 metres above sea-level in the middle of the Italian Alps, one finds an imposing natural treasure where the present meets the past and the visitor discovers a breath-taking landscape and mountain sports experience. Whereas the Stelvio alpine glacier is a big tourist attraction for summer skiing, the mountain road to the Pass, an engineering wonder built in 1825 by the Austrian Empire, hosts the most famous stage of the Giro d'Italia. But people once battled here not just for sporting reasons: One hundred years ago soldiers on those peaks experienced the so-called White War which took place on the highest and coldest battlefield of World War I. After one hundred years trenches, cans, bombs and weapons from that cruel war are still found in the snow by people like Mario Pasinetti, a hotel porter and former member of the Italian Alpine brigade, who collects war remains in his spare time. Through Mario's story the viewer meets the people that make the Stelvio a lively microcosm: Claudia, a female forest ranger; Gustav Thöni, a former world skiing champion; Pompa, an aficionado and pilot of vintage airplanes as well as inventor of Artic rescue tools which he tests personally on the glacier; and Lorenz, a shaman who lives at the foot of the Stelvio road. Through these people and other characters, along with the help of majestic mountain shoots (including helicams and wescam shoots), this documentary enables us to discover the unexpected power and magic of this alpine microcosm that has changed from a point of collision between hostile forces to a place of interchange and discovery, of encounters and leisure activities: a "crossroad of peace".

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