"The Life of A Creator" is an interview series that feels like the MTV shows of the 90s, created by LuzC showcasing artists and creators all over the world. This series tells the unique stories of creatives in their perspective fields. LuzC created this for the sole purpose of bringing these amazing creatives to the light, to inspire others to do what is seen as the impossible.
Kathy's So-Called Reality is a television clip show that aired in 2001, hosted by comedian and former Suddenly Susan star Kathy Griffin.
The show was "part monologue, part round-table", featuring Griffin discussing clips from a variety of reality TV shows the week prior with a panel of family and friends. According to Griffin, the reality shows, even the "scandal-plagued" Temptation Island, "amazingly" contributed clips to be mocked. The show premiered on MTV February 4, 2001, and ended on April 1, 2001 after only six episodes; MTV did not renew the show, due to low ratings. USA Today columnist Whitney Matheson wrote that the show "seemed to be struggling for content," and "all the good jokes are taken by the time Kathy's weekly rant sees airtime."
Join Shayne Topp (short), Amanda Lehan-Canto (tall), and a rotating Smosh friend as we discuss what's on our minds, what we've found on the internet, and other dumb ideas we're cooking up.
A Georgian Video-cast show UNFILTERED - A Show Without a Filter - hosted by George Iashvili. Beloved and interesting personalities talk about everything – unfiltered.
Covers discussions about trending and controversial topics that keep our audience engaged. They are also given the avenue to ask questions about these topics and enjoy side attractions i.e. games.
People live in a world of cities; reflecting on ancient models of the city as a human phenomenon offers important lessons about today's culture; an opportunity to survey the breadth of the ancient world through the context of its urban development.
A 4-part series of interviews and demonstrations by various artists, authors and performers put on in 1991 for the Viennale film festival (which Herzog directed). Herzog conducts the interviews himself.
The show features young performers of Yoshimoto Shinkigeki presenting various skits and challenges to Kazutoyo Koyabu, who critiques their performances. The show aims to develop these performers’ skills for broader entertainment roles.