In the 1980s, Joanna Stingray brought us music that we weren't supposed to hear - underground rock from behind the Iron Curtain. Along the way, she befriended Russia's greatest rock legends, fell in love, made some music videos, and got banned from attending her own wedding.

"Dominican Dreams: Chasing the Game" follows young baseball players in the Dominican Republic who are chasing their dreams to play professionally in the United States. They face a number of challenges, including corruption and pressure to provide for their families.

Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi on gender identity & the duality of success.

Tucked into the Appalachian valleys of West Virginia, Boone County was once home to jobs like coal mining. But as those jobs disappeared, the community struggled and drugs took hold. NBC’s Kate Snow explores how the locals, including the drug court judge, are trying to save lives.

Actress and music star Queen Latifah is leading an effort to bring equality to cinema. She started The Queen Collective, a mentorship program for aspiring female filmmakers, to help young directors achieve their dreams. NBC Nightly News Sunday anchor Kate Snow reports.

Pregnant women are increasingly turning to marijuana to deal with ailments like morning sickness, chronic pain, and depression — even as doctors warn against doing just that. NBC’s Morgan Radford reports.

Rabbi Zvi Gluck started Amudim, a crisis support organization, in hopes of tackling the stigma around addiction. He says the change since then has been monumental: “It went from everything being hush-hush under the carpet to people finally saying, ‘This is real. Let’s get people the help that they need.’” NBC Nightly News Sunday anchor Kate Snow reports.