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The Newshour | Changes to the Smithsonian | PBS
Recent outrage over the Smithsonian's management practices tarnished the cultural and scientific giant's image. Days after its National Museum of American History reopened in Washington, Jeffrey Brown ... 08:03
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Fair 2008: Art Judging (Fine Art - Youth and Junior Exhibition) (#3905)
We return to the Fine Art Exhibition at the Cultural Center. This time, we’re enjoying the creations of the younger generation whose talent seems to know no limits. 03:00
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Fair 2008: A Master Artist in Wood (#3904)
Meet Bob Kroese of Pella . He's an award-winning, nationally recognized artist in wood. And anyone who has seen the wood carving contest winners at the Cultural Center has seen his work. 05:00
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Fair 2008: Art Judging (Photography) (#3903)
The technology for taking photographs has changed considerably with the advent of digital cameras. But the art of taking a good picture hasn't changed. At the Cultural Center we see some winners in ... 03:00
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Fair 2008: Art Judging (Fine Art - Adult) (#3901)
The Adult Fine Art Exhibition is one of the largest juried shows in the state. IPTV views some of the winning entries. 03:00
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Art in a Grave Place - Roy Dixon (#802)
Roy Dixon is an artist who makes granite come to life - as tributes to the dead. He makes personalized tombstone designs. This story originally aired on Iowa Public Television in 1998. 07:40
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THE ADIRONDACKS | Carl Heilman-Wilderness Photographer | PBS
Join wilderness photographer, Carl Heilman, on a journey through the backwoods to capture the stunning and surreal landscapes only found in the Adirondack Park. 04:29
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THE ADIRONDACKS | Arts in The Adirondacks | PBS
We'll discover the celebrated tradition of fine arts in the Adirondacks, which began in the mid-1800s, when Thomas Cole first painted here. 05:12
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | Las Vegas, Hour 2 | PBS (#1217)
At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Las Vegas, Nevada, a man discovers unique pottery vase made by Grueby Pottery of Boston Massachusetts in 1897. 03:35
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | Las Vegas, Hour 1 | PBS (#1216)
In Las Vegas, Nevada, a man brings in some drawings that his journalist father received as a gift from the legendary Woody Guthrie in the early 1960's. 02:28
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Toledo Training School for Girls (#151)
When a juvenile commits crime after crime, what happens to them? They’re not sent to jail, but to either The Iowa Juvenile Home in Toledo (for girls) or the Eldora State Training School for Boys. 03:35
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Discussion: Juvenile Justice (#151)
Kathy Nesteby and David Goodson discuss how treatment should differ between juveniles and adults, between boys and girls, and between Caucasians and African-Americans. 11:20
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Out & About: Fairfield Iowa (#151)
Out and About correspondent Dan Kaercher travels to Fairfield and explores the cultural scene in the community. The arts are and always have been an important part of the town. 05:30
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Isabel Bloom (#1325)
The late Isabel Bloom spent her lifetime experimenting with materials and techniques that resulted in a business that manufactures and sells thousands of reproductions of her sculpture each year. 08:07
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INDEPENDENT LENS | The Cool School | PBS (#925)
www.pbs.org/independentlens/co... For a decade—1956 to 1966—the Ferus Gallery was the catalyst of a nascent modern art scene, grooming idealistic beatniks into competitive, often-brilliant artists. ... 02:06













