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Fern's Writer's Block | ARTHUR | PBS KIDS
Fern has a case of writer's block... and one famous poet just won't stand for it! Watch Arthur weekdays on PBS KIDS (check local listings) or online anytime ... 01:22
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PBS NewsHour | Speechwriters Dish on Drafting a State of the Union | PBS (#10563)
Speechwriters Dish on Drafting a State of the Union 09:49
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PBS NewsHour | Author Walter Dean Myers: 'Reading Is Not Optional' for Kids | PBS (#10383)
Author Walter Dean Myers Says 'Reading Is Not Optional' for Kids 07:26
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Guilty Pleasures | POV | PBS
Find out more at ?www.pbs.org "Guilty Pleasures" will air July 12, 2012 on PBS. Check local listings. A documentary film by Julie Moggan Every four seconds a romance novel published by Harlequin... 02:49
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TAVIS SMILEY | Charles Ferguson | PBS (#2617)
The author of "Predator Nation" weighs in on the criminalization of the financial sector and what should be done for change to take place. To see this entire interview when it becomes available,... 02:19
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American Masters | Eames Outtakes: Scripts | PBS (#2404)
Art historian Judith Wechsler describes what Charles Eames taught her about filmmaking 02:52
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PBS NewsHour | Weekly Poem: 'Duration' by Valerie Nieman | PBS (#10152)
Valerie Nieman reads "Duration" from her poetry collection, "Wake Wake Wake." 01:43
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PBS NewsHour | Poet Nancy Mercado Reflects on What She Lost in 'Going to Work' After 9/11 | PBS
After the attacks of September 11th, New Yorker and poet, Nany Mercado, felt compelled to write about what she lost when the World Trade Center Towers came down. Mercado reads her poem, "Going to... 00:55
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PBS NewsHour | Poet Billy Collins Reflects on 9/11 Victims in 'The Names' | PBS
Poet Billy Collins Reflects on 9/11 Victims in 'The Names' 04:01
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PBS NewsHour | 'The Submission' Imagines 9/11 Memorial With an Alternate History | PBS (#10150)
What if a jury selected a design for the new 9/11 memorial and then discovered that its architect was a Muslim? A new novel, "The Submission," by Amy Waldman, explores that imagined scenario.... 07:20
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American Experience | Walt Whitman Preview | PBS (#2008)
Walt Whitman offered up his poetry as a perfect reflection of the America he saw. 00:31
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PBS NewsHour | Conversation: Amy Waldman, Author of 'The Submission' | PBS (#10149)
What if a jury selected a design for the new 9/11 memorial and then discovered that its architect was a Muslim? The new novel, 'The Submission' that explores in fictional form many of the... 07:17
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PBS NewsHour | Poet, Activist Ernesto Cardenal Explores Cosmos, Humanity in Verse | PBS (#10143)
Ernesto Cardenal, one of Latin America's most-renowned, but also controversial, poets and political activists, has shifted his recent work to reflect on humanity's connection to nature and... 06:40
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PBS NewsHour | Poet Ernesto Cardenal Reads His Work | PBS (#10143)
Ernesto Cardenal reads his work. 05:18
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The Open Mind | The New York Times Book Review, Part I | PBS
Full Program: Biographer and editor Sam Tanenhaus discusses contemporary writing and books. 27:57
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