Tracy is a successful African-American actress in her late twenties. Backstage at the Academy Awards, she confronts her fellow white nominees who "have disrespected" her.
A knowledgeable fourth-grader, Elizabeth is given the task of explaining the church to a group of kindergarteners.
She gives him a brief list of his detractions and the effect they have on her.
Rindy, an extroverted and thrill-seeking eighteen-year-old, is giving her best friend a makeover. During the process, she confesses about the wild night she has spent with her boyfriend. Rindy lives in a small town in the South.
Julia has a different view of the male anatomy; as well as police work.
Candace is late to her wedding. Stuck in a roadside diner in Grand Island, Nebraska, she unloads about the horrible time she has had trying to get to the ceremony. She barely takes a breath, fueled with anger.
This high-schooler offers her own unique reasoning on the topic of immigration.
Annie Savoy knows things...
She puts forth her personal indictment of marriage.
A woman recounts the unusual disappearance of her grandfather.
Bertha lays down the law to Petey Fisk, a radio personality who features dogs available for adoption on his show.
Suzanne reveals her obsession with her looks... and with food.
Another Suzanne recounts her state of woe to her husband, Junior.
Sometimes the toughest thing about a relationship is getting out of it.
SOMEbody's having a bad day...!
Ma'am (The Sweet Potato Queen's Book of Love) 1:00
She discovers that she no longer is a flower child...
Marie is eighteen and very Southern. Marie confesses her strategy to become the next Miss Florida.
The opening monologue from the classic backstage farce... and sardines.
A night from hell, as Anna describes staying at the home of a friend's family.
An addict admits that she/he may never recover.
A home in New Jersey -1940's -Here Sabina the family maid awaits the return of the master of the house while treating the audience to an entertaining introduction to his family.
From the episode Where There's Smoke, There's Fired, Bebe explaines (in very sensuous terms) why she enjoys smoking.
A story about love and loyalty, and a dog and maggots.
Lois recalls how she once got out of a tight situation.
Helena takes a moment to muse over the unrequited love of her friend, Sonia, as well as her own forbidden feelings for the fiery Dr. Astroff.
Janessa has second thoughts moments after giving her new boyfriend a key to her apartment...
Women (The Heidi Chronicles) 4:00
While addressing a group, Heidi starts to evaluate the level of competition inherent in women's lives.
A delightful children's fable about love, respect and the meaning behind the giving of rings as a token of fidelity.