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War and weather continued to dominate the News & Documentary Emmy Awards at the 29th annual awards fest in Gotham last night. ... Source: www.dallasnews.com --- 19 days ago
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"Questioning the Constitution," a new one-hour Documentary produced by the Community Idea Stations in partnership with U.Va.'s Center for Politics, looks at the development of the Constitution, how it has been interpreted over the years and the arguments for and against constitutional reform. ... Source: www.evliving.com --- 22 days ago
Genetic Discoveries Bring Agonizing Choices to Women Facing Breast and Ovarian Cancer Joanna Rudnick’s story, as told in her unblinking new Documentary, In the Family, is an intensely personal... This is a summary of the article. For the complete article, please visit the site. Thank you http://www.evliving.com/ ... Source: www.tvweek.com --- 37 days ago
PBS will air “Make ’Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America” over three consecutive nights starting Jan. 12. The six-hour Documentary, hosted by Billy Crystal and narrated by Amy Sedaris, will explore more than a century of American comedy through social and political change, with each episode highlighting a different comic genre. The series will combine performance, biography and history, including more than 90 interviews with comedy writers, producers and performers including Judd Apatow, Roseanne Barr, Anne Beatts, the Smothers Brothers, Carol Burnett, Sid Caesar, George Carlin, Larry David, Will Ferrell, Cheech Marin, Steve Martin, Chris Rock, Mort Sahl and Dick Van Dyke. “Make ’Em Laugh,” which is being produced in HD format by Thirteen/WNET and Ghost Light Films, will be supported by a hardcover companion book, a comprehensive interactive Web site and a far-reaching educational outreach effort. ... Source: www.hispanicbusiness.com --- 3 days ago
A new PBS Documentary will cast a spotlight on the crucial role of U.S.... ... Source: mikefalick.blogs.com --- 1 day ago
A few weeks ago, Houston's Channel 8 and the Houston A+ Challenge presented the first Houston screening of the Documentary 2 Million Minutes . If you are unfamiliar with this Documentary, click here (or look after the jump) for a short synopsis (more information is available on the 2 Million Minutes website ). Channel 8 is broadcasting 2 Million Minutes on three different days: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 8-9pm Sunday, October 5, 2008, 6-7 pm Friday, October 10, 2008, 1-2 pm I strongly urge you to spend an hour watching this compelling Documentary. I received an email from Channel 8 that suggests the following post-viewing discussion suggestions for classroom or dinner table conversation: What motivates each student in the film? How did the teaching and learning that you saw in the film look different in each country? How did it look the same? What did parental/family involvement look like in each of these students’ lives? From your unique vantage point, what does this film say about education and global competition in the 21st century economy? What could we apply from this film to make students in the Houston area more competitive in a global economy? Teachers: As you look at your own scope and sequence, which components are helping your students gain a competitive edge in the global economy? What could be improved? Principals: Does your school encourage students and teachers to apply a global perspective to learning? What could i ... Source: tap-in.typepad.com --- 10 days ago
Public interest Documentary producer P.O.V. will be presenting a night of programming on the condition of health care in the United States. As reported on the American Documentary web site:Tuesday, September 30 on PBS: Critical Condition by Roger Weisberg What... ... Source: www.tjcenter.org --- 25 days ago
The Thomas Jefferson Center, the UVA Center for Politics, and WHTJ a Community Ideas Station invites you to celebrate "Constitution Day" with a sneak preview of the one hour Documentary Questioning the Constitution to be broadcast on PBS later in the Fall Wednesday, September 17 Two screenings: 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM (At the Charlottesville Pavilion near the First Amendment Monument) Free and open to the [...] ... Source: conservativevideoblogger.com --- 23 days ago
I tuned into this show about half-way into it and they were talking about putting in a “Garden of Forgiveness” at the site of the twin towers in New York. They talked to number of women, I believe three, who lost family members that day and back the idea of this garden. I would love [...] ... Source: peaceblaster.com --- 13 days ago
“So many people in America think this does not affect them. They’ve been convinced that these programs are only targeted at suspected terrorists. … I think that’s wrong. … Our programs are not perfect, and it is inevitable that totally innocent Americans are going to be affected by these programs,” former CIA Assistant General Counsel [...] ... Source: www.tvtorrents.com --- 31 days ago
Show Name:Documentary - PBS Nova; Show Title: Newton's Dark Secret (720p); Season: 32; Episode: 17; ...
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Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena is showing the Emmy Award-winning PBS Documentary, "Where Do the Children Play?" A discussion of the film follows with author Elizabeth Goodenough and Academy Award-winning filmmaker and USC faculty member Mark Harris. The event, which... ... Source: www.npr.org --- 3 days ago
The significance of the Latino vote in this year's presidential election is the subject of Latinos '08 , a new Documentary airing tonight on PBS. It gives a historic look at how the Latino vote has been courted by presidential candidates and how this year's election is playing out with Latinos. ... Source: annenberg.usc.edu --- 1 day ago
Latinos '08 , a Documentary produced by USC Annenberg's Institute for Justice and Journalism senior fellow Phillip Rodriguez , airs Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 9 p.m. on PBS stations nationwide, including KCET in Los Angeles. Rodriguez received funding through Dean Ernest J. Wilson 's 3-I 's initiative to support work on the project and the School is acknowledged in the production credits. Latinos '08 was praised in Oct. 8's New York Times by reviewer Neil Genzlinger, who writes: "It’s not often that a Documentary makes the case for its own spuriousness, but in a sense that’s what “Latinos ’08” eventually does. That may sound like a criticism, but it’s intended as a compliment: this zippy little film about the Hispanic vote in the current American presidential election isn’t afraid to turn conventional wisdom on its head, including the conventional wisdom that there is even such a thing as a Hispanic vote." Preview ... Source: calendar.ucsf.edu --- 9 days ago
Join Dr. David Watts for a PBS Documentary screening and panel discussion of Healing Words: Poetry and Medicine aimed at telling the stories of patients whose lives have been dramatically changed by the incorporation of poetry into their recovery process. The film is an affirmation that poetry and art can build understanding and compassion between doctor and patient and help facilitate healing among the most critically ill. All are welcome! No charge. Held at Herbst Hall, 1600 Divisadero Street, 2nd floor. Please feel free to bring your lunch. ... Source: calendar.ucsf.edu --- 8 days ago
Join Dr. David Watts for a PBS Documentary screening and panel discussion of Healing Words: Poetry and Medicine aimed at telling the stories of patients whose lives have been dramatically changed by the incorporation of poetry into their recovery process. The film is an affirmation that poetry and art can build understanding and compassion between doctor and patient and help facilitate healing among the most critically ill. All are welcome! No charge. Held at Parnassus, 513 Parnassus Ave., Cole Hall Cinema. . For more information, contact the Cancer Resource Center at 415.885.7779. ... Source: calendar.ucsf.edu --- 8 days ago
Perspectives in Medical Humanities Dr. David Watts, MD Healing Words, a Documentary (58 mins). Please join us for a viewing of the Documentary followed by remarks from a Dr Watts about making the film and the impact of poetry on patient recovery. The Documentary is now being shown on PBS. Parnassus COLE HALL ... Source: blog.aclu.org --- 6 days ago
The BRCA (breast cancer) genes have been at the forefront of a lot of conversations these days. All men and women have the BRCA genes, but some of us have hereditary mutations along these genes that have been linked to breast and ovarian cancer. In the Family, a Documentary film that premiered on PBS last [...] ... Find more results for PBS Documentary on RSSMicro.com |
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