For those dusting off a do-it-yourself manual in this tough economy, there’s now help available from a growing group of good neighbors. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports on the helpful hands making a difference. (Nightly News)
These days, films need to be blockbusters outside the United States to be considered a success. As NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports, the global influence is clear, even among the most American-themed movies. (Nightly News)
From left, Isabel Balazs, Rebecca D’Agostino and Dylan Salcedo, students at Ghetto Film School, at work in a Bronx park. The school is located in the South Bronx.
Jacquy Pfeiffer, left, and Sébastien Canonne at their French Pastry School in Chicago. Mr. Pfeiffer, who was preparing for the competition, is the central character in “Kings of Pastry.”
A re-enactment of a Nazi storm trooper collecting funds from a housewife in “Inside Nazi Germany — 1938,” from “The March of Time” series. The setting was actually Hoboken, N.J., and the actors were anti-Nazi German-Americans.