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INDEPENDENT LENS | HELVETICA | Film Clip 4 | PBS (#1012)
Helvetica’s ubiquitous use in the Netherlands has one Dutch designer believing the font is "almost in their blood." 01:27
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INDEPENDENT LENS | HELVETICA | Film Clip 3 | PBS (#1012)
A renowned graphic designer talks about how the emotional response to a message is different based on which typeface is used. 02:02
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Michael Gartner: Iowa's Embrace of Southeast Asian Refugees
In 1975, nobody knew how bringing people who were so different to Iowa would work out. Michael Gartner says it was a good thing for everyone. 01:05
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Hispanic History (#1302)
The lives of Latinos living in Iowa in the 1920s are featured. 08:48
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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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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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Connections with Japan: Sushi
Sachiko Murphy explains types of sushi, it's origins, and it's cultural connections. Then she shows her student, Carin, how to make sushi, discusses the ingredients involved, and explains the Japanese ...
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Connections with Japan: Sumou
Sachiko Murphy covers aspects of sumou wrestling, sumou's cultural significance, and how matches are conducted. Then she shows two students how to make origami sumou wrestlers, name their wrestlers and ...
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Connections with Japan: Manga
Sachiko Murphy talks about the art of manga, its history, and styles of manga animation.
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Connections with Japan: Kabuki
Sachiko Murphy talks about the history of kabuki theater, then two of her students prepare for a kabuki performance. Sachiko Murphy also demonstrates how to dress someone in a kimono and shows examples ...
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | A Society on Steroids | PBS
A Bill Moyers essay on what the Mitchell Report on steroid use in baseball can tell us about America today. For more information, go to www.pbs.org/moyers 04:09
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FRONTLINE/World | Ghana: Baseball Dreams | PBS
Reporter Zachary Stauffer discovers a fledgling baseball community in Ghana, where soccer has been the overwhelming sports passion. For more information go to: www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 03:34
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Miss Navajo | PBS (#905)
For more than 50 years, the Miss Navajo Nation beauty pageant has given its contestants opportunities to showcase not only their beauty but also their skills in dance, music and sheep slaughtering. Following ... 02:06
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Local organizations get involved in the Joffrey visit (#114)
Local organizations, like Children's Square U.S.A. in Council Bluffs, get involved in the Joffrey visit. Carol Wood, President and C.E.O. of Children's Square U.S.A., discusses her organization's investment ...
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Michael Bugeja: Extended Interview (#104)
Director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, and author of "Interpersonal Divide" 20:34













