The Good, The Bad, And the Sexy: Push Girls on the Sundance Channel
- "I just celebrated 20 years of my accident," announced Auti Angel at a luncheon at Robert for the reality show Push Girls. Premiering on the Sundance Channel, the show f...
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What To Watch This Week
- Waiting sucks, but we're pleased to report that the wait is finally over for the new season of "True Blood," which premieres Sunday, June 10 at 9 p.m. ET. Cable fans wil...
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What To Watch On TV This Week
- Between cut-throat competition on "The Voice," the return of "Revenge" and four premieres (including the highly-anticipated "Veep"), this week in TV is not one to be mis...
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From the same production company that developed ``Little People, Big World'' comes this reality-documentary series that peers into the lives of four women living with paralysis in Hollywood. The candid and uncensored half-hour episodes profile the outspoken, confident women, who are paralyzed from the neck or the waist down. As viewers see, the disabilities, however, don't stop the foursome from pursuing their dreams and living each day with boundless spirit. The cast includes model and actress Angela, who married actor Dustin Nguyen on Valentine's Day in 2001, six months before a car accident severed her spinal cord; dancer Auti, who founded the hip-hop wheelchair dance group Colours 'n' Motion in 2003; Mia, a former competitive swimmer who is attempting to return to the sport; and aspiring fitness model and clothing designer Tiphany. College student Chelsie Hill, who dances with Auti and Mia in Colours 'n' Motion, is also featured in some episodes.
