Bees
Bees are a significant contributor to humans' food source, and the wellbeing of the entire planet. Meet beekeepers, scientists, and even everyday people who are making it their goal to protect bees.
Animal Tracking
Tracking mammals is a complex process that can require remote monitoring or active, in-the-field research depending on the animal. Through a mammalogy class observing squirrel behavior, what can tracking teach us about animals living close to humans?
Behind the Seams
Luke Severns is a fashion design major at ASU FIDM, where he is working on his junior collection inspired by women fighting in World War Two. He discusses the creative process before and during the creation of his collection, from the sketches to nearly completed final garments.
Bob Baker Marionettes
A puppet fabricator and a former employee reflect on the legacy of Bob Baker and his historic marionette theater. Their stories illuminate the magical world created by Bob Baker that continues to live on through the people of those he inspired.
Apex Surplus: Picker’s Paradise
Founded over 60 years ago, Apex Surplus houses a variety of treasures, from old airplane parts to movie props used in some of the most famous franchises. Meet the people behind the store's success and efforts to keep it alive today.
Walking Soccer
In Los Angeles, older adults are dedicated to staying active through walking soccer. This safer, lower-impact adaptation of the sport fosters community, movement, and inspiration amongst seniors.
Adaptive Skateboarding
Adaptive skateboarder Kanya Sesser shares her story of becoming a professional athlete without legs. She highlights her struggles and journey to becoming a skilled skater and advocate for inclusion.
Coral Crisis
Over the years, coral bleaching, a result of warmer conditions, has put coral reefs across the globe at risk of extinction. Across California, laboratories and hobbyists alike find ways to study coral and be more conscious of populations as bleaching remains a major concern.
Ceramics for Connection
In order to combat the loneliness epidemic, some people are turning to communities of art. Meet people who discovered a community through pottery making, both falling in love with the art form and the people they work alongside.
Captured
The line between art and invasion of privacy can be thin when it comes to photography. Meet two lifestyle photographers who are learning to walk this line and discover the extent of surveillance in our everyday lives.
Dressed Up
Meet Natalie Felikian, who created on-the-go salad dressing packets after struggling to bring salads with her to work. Follow her process as an entrepreneur and learn more about the future of her company, Lav.
Grow Good
Meet Grow Good, a nonprofit that provides the local community with access to food and job programs for people experiencing homelessness through urban farming. Learn about their work and impact on the community.
L.A. Valley College Baseball
Two athletes, playing for L.A. Valley College baseball, hope to gain a second chance in the sport after recovering from an injury and joining the Air Force. Follow their journey with their new team.
Once a Century
In 1915, Einstein's theory of general relativity theorized that matter actually warps time. The theory was then further proven by two scientists who used the study of a solar eclipse to prove that the gravitational pull of stars would bend light. Meet scientists who are still wrestling with the theory and its connection to science today.
Day Laborers
Los Angeles's day laborers take on different jobs every single day. Meet one man who, as a day laborer, was essential to clean-up efforts following the Eaton Canyon Fires.















