Good Hair is a comedic documentary that explores the cultural significance of African American hair, including the different styles, treatments, and products used. It delves into the social and political implications of hair, as well as the impact of the beauty industry. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the complexities and perceptions surrounding hair in the African American community.
A French spy (Mary Castle) flirts with an Indian chief's son (Jon Hall) amid war in 1753 Williamsburg, Va.
During the 1990s, David Lee Hoffman searched throughout China for the finest teas. He's a California importer who, as a youth, lived in Asia for years and took tea with the Dali Lama. Hoffman's mission is to find and bring to the U.S. the best hand picked and hand processed tea. This search takes him directly to farms and engages him with Chinese scientists, business people, and government officials: Hoffman wants tea grown organically without a factory, high-yield mentality. By 2004, Hoffman has seen success: there are farmer's collectives selling tea, ways to export "boutique tea" from China, and a growing Chinese appreciation for organic farming's best friend, the earthworm.
Robert Benchley answers questions ranging from across the political spectrum.
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