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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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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
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David Plowden's Vanishing Point: Fifty Years of Photography (#132)
Full Program: World-famous photographer David Plowden celebrates his 75th birthday with his new book "Vanishing Point" which includes his phenomenal black and white photographs of the prairie landscape and quiet Midwestern ... 45:11
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The Ioway Nation in the New Millennium (#131)
Full Program: Lance Foster, a member of the Ioway Nation, is a traditional storyteller, artist, teacher, and scholar and is involved in the cultural preservation and management of the Ioway culture and language. His ... 43:09
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Juvenile Justice in Iowa (Full Program) (#142)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal looks at trends in criminal activity in Iowa, and current issues in the Juvenile Justice System. 27:46
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Out and About: Sioux City (#142)
It was in the depression year of 1938 that the Sioux City Art Center was founded ... courtesy of the federal government’s Works Progress Administration. When the federal program ended, the city took ... 04:37
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Norma Reed: A Rural Vision of Iowa (#127)
Photographer Norma Reed is a down-to-earth Iowan with rural roots that enrich her vision of the state. Through her lens Iowans can enjoy the state’s cherished features in images that nourish the Iowa ...
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Fair 2007: Butter Sculptures (#3803)
In her second year as lead sculptor in the butter case, Sarah Pratt takes on Harry Potter and a Jersey cow. Come inside the cooler with Peter Hamlin to get some insight on Sarah's sculpting history and ... 03:00
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Fair 2007: Pencil Portrait Lady (#3803)
For 25 years, artist Marjorie Muench has been drawing portraits of fairgoers who stop by her space in the Cultural Center. 03:00
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Fair 2007: Fine Art (Art Judging) (#3805)
The Fine Art Exhibition at the Cultural Center is a juried show that has 13 classes. 03:00
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Fair 2007: Woodcarving (Art Judging) (#3803)
The woodcarving judging at the Cultural Center attracted some great work. It's amazing what can be made from a piece of wood. 03:00
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Fair 2007: Photography (Art Judging) (#3801)
The Photograpy Salon in the Cultural Center features 25 classes of photographs. We feature the best of the best with all the "Blues." 03:00









