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Connie, an aging Bohemian photographer, meets mousy Harper, headed for Harvard Law from a high-powered San Francisco family, and immediately sees her beauty. He also guesses she has talent and invites her to be his pupil and share his bed. He’s Alfred Stieglitz, she’s Georgia O’Keefe, and he calls her his Guinevere. When she realizes she’s the latest Guinevere in a string of ingenues, she bolts, only to return, sick of her family. She’s blossoming, reading, learning, but hasn’t yet taken her first photograph when he tells her they’re going to L.A., broke, him drinking too much, to sell some photographs. On the trip, she finally snaps the shutter; so does her awe and dependence.

The tale of two friends torn between good and evil, forced to deal with a situation from there past that comes back to show its face, now they have to deal with the reality of their miss deed. an stand up an face it like men.

Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day…and just keeps walking.

A young drug dealer must decide to either embrace a life of crime or get out of it before it’s too late.

A new friend named Togetherness is about to become an official Care Bear in a fun ceremony. But Cheer gets so excited that she accidentally breaks the magical stone needed to give Togetherness her color.

When a rebellious teen embarks on a solo summer journey to connect with her roots, she finds herself in a new world, geared up for the ride of her life, and discovers she had the drive in her all along.

After Michael Washington is found dead in the streets, his brother and unfaithful widow hunt for answers, revenge, and redemption through their crime-ridden urban neighborhood. What will win out? Faith and family? Or lies and betrayal?

Maggie Diggins, a wombat turned Wonder Woman, unintentionally becomes the city’s superhero after she begrudgingly saves a rookie superhero sugar glider from certain doom.

During the preparations for a box-dinner charity auction, the girls are poring over an Eastlan/Bates “Slam Book” in which those writing comments are identified by numbers instead of names, and Mrs. Garrett is horrified by the cruel comments. When Blair reveals to one of the Bates guys that Natalie is “Number 10,” Natalie gets her revenge by telling Bates guy Carl Price, whom the other guys tease about his severe acne, which of the box-dinners belongs to Blair–and that she particularly wants him to win it.