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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Jeni Stepanek on Faith and Grief | PBS
Jeni Stepanek has written a new book about her son's short life and lasting legacy. 08:35
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Every War Has Two Losers | Trailer | PBS
EVERY WAR HAS TWO LOSERS tells the story of how one man, William Stafford (1914-1993), choose to answer the call to war. It is a story of confronting beliefs that swirl around war - Isn't war... 01:19
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Keillor & Billy Collins -- Radio Play (#2204)
Garrison Keillor and Poet Laureate Billy Collins collaborate on a noir radio play about a fugitive poet and his troublesome knack for clichés. 08:25
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Bill Moyers | W. S. Merwin | PBS (#1311)
Full Program: On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer Prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world and the insights... 52:12
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History Detectives | Season 7, Episode 2 | PBS (#702)
Full Program: Manhattan Project Patent; Galleon Shipwreck; Creole Poems 54:54
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Bill Moyers Journal | Sam Waterson: Lincoln's Legend & Legacy | PBS (#1252)
Full Program: Assassinated on Good Friday as the Civil War was coming to a close, Abraham Lincoln was transformed from man to martyr and myth. A special performance edition of BILL MOYERS JOURNAL celebrates... 51:52
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Independent Lens | Every Child is Born a Poet: The Life and Work of Piri Thomas | PBS (#519)
Full Program: Poet Piri Thomas uses creative expression to confront poverty, racism, violence and isolation. 54:38
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Ginsberg on Lincoln | PBS (#1252)
Alan Ginsberg saw Lincoln through a radical lens as a rallying cry for revolutionary change in this homage to Neruda read by Sam Waterston. 01:29
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Melville on Lincoln | PBS (#1252)
Historian Harold Holzer explains Herman Melville observed the morning crepe strung for black Easter and viewed Lincoln as not just a second Washington, but a second messiah. 00:46
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Off the Charts | PBS (#402)
Full Program: A fascinating, at times unsettling, look at the strange underworld of the song-poem industry. 54:39
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | In Memorium: Alison De Forge and Christopher Nolan | PBS
In this essay, Bill Moyers reflects on the passing of human rights activist Alison De Forge and writer and poet Christopher Nolan. 03:48
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Bill Moyers Journal | Simon Johnson and Nikki Giovanni | PBS (#1244)
Full Program: Economist Simon Johnson and poet Nikki Giovanni. 53:37
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Bill Moyers Journal | John Lithgow | PBS (#1238)
Full Program: Actor and children's author John Lithgow reveals a new side of himself... poetry lover. 56:41
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Paul Engle - Poet and Advocate of Iowa Writers' Workshop
Paul Engle, poet and 25-years the director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and co-founder of the International Writer's Workshops in Iowa City, is profiled. 25:56
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The Newshour | Kwame Dawes on The NewsHour | PBS
Poet Kwame Dawes teamed up with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to create a multimedia Web site called "HOPE: Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica." 06:59










