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KWSU - SCIENCE TREK Tue. March 9th @ 7:30pm |
This out-of-this-world program explores the intersection of science fiction and science fact. Combining clips from Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation with interviews with some of the leading scientists and researchers from around the country, the program is an entertaining guide to the astonishing scientific advances being made in laboratories and universities around the country.
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KTNW- ANUNA: CELTIC ORIGINS Tue. March 9th @ 9pm |
Anúna — the original vocal group in Riverdance —has bridged the gap between classical and popular music with its emotional and mystical sound. ANÚNA: CELTIC ORIGINS spans over 1,000 years of music history as 16 Anúna singers perform an ethereal blend of Irish, British, Middle English, Scots Gaelic, Medieval Irish, Latin and Greek choral music.
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Fly Tying: The Angler's Art, instructs individuals in the art of tying fly patterns for fishing; addressing tying techniques, use of materials, and presentation of flies. The 30-minute programs also examine how and why patterns attract fish. Seasons 1-3 are hosted by Dr. David Engerbretson and LeRoy Hyatt. Seasons 4 & 5 are hosted by LeRoy Hyatt and Carolyn Sells. |
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Plastic Fork Diaries is a PBS Kids site that helps teens explore their relationship to food: nutrition, athletic performance, cultural significance, and the vanishing family meal.
Visit the Plastic Fork Diaries website. |
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The Teachers' Domain offers multi-media resources from PBS for the classroom or
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