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- Iconic California band Sublime fused reggae, punk, ska, dub, and hip-hop into a genre-defying new sound that electrified diverse audiences and airways in the mid-1990s. This definitive documentary charts their meteoric rise, tragic end, and lasting legacy.
- The colorful and diverse world of animal rescue through the stories of the animals and the humans who love them.
- Outside of Austin, Jamie's ranch is a place where humans come to heal alongside a menagerie of over 100 rescue animals.
- At a pig rescue, volunteers care for 200+ pigs and help rehome them. But pigs come with large bodies and large personalities, and Dan and Tracey offer "behavioral therapy" to pig parents.
- Pigs and their human parents strut their stuff in a Mardi-Gras themed pageant celebrating pigs of all shapes and sizes. Who will be crowned swine queen 2020?
- A show about second chances. At a Texas prison, female inmates save dogs' lives, and the women say the dogs, in turn, rescue them.
- If you're a wounded coyote, a turtle with a broken shell, or a hawk with an injured wing, Dr. Susan Skyler and the team of Austin Wildlife Rescue are here for you.
- When dogs and cats are seemingly beyond saving, they head to Austin's pioneering no-kill shelter. Dr. Ellen Jefferson spearheads a network of volunteers and foster parents who have helped over 80,000 animals find their "forever homes."
- Texas is home to many horses. This is the story of the people who love them, care for them and are healed by horses.
- It's easy to fall in love over animals. Chris and Angela drive hundreds of miles to rescue animals in need, while Lee and Dianne work tirelessly at Austin's pioneering bat sanctuary.
- Vegan activists Shaney, Melissa, and Katy organize a risky protest in the heart of cattle country.
- Local musician Sam Grey Horse, known as Austin's "6th Street Cowboy," has found a friend in Peppy, an urban farmer and goat dad.