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Five Secrets You Must Discover Book review of John Izzo's The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die. john izzo • pbs tv series • pbs series • second innocence • regret
PBS Series Examines Weapns of Mass Destruction A new PBS series takes an in-depth look at "weapons of mass destruction" and shows what ordinary citizens can do to help stop their use. Our Web site of the week focuses on "24," a fictional series dealing with weapons of mass destruction. Our feature "this week in television history" remembers two television versions of "Buck Rogers." pbs • ted turner • walter cronkite • avoiding armageddon • weapons of mass destruction
PBS Series Takes Hard Look At Terrorism In Middle East The PBS documentary series "Frontline" takes a probing look at terrorism and the Middle East; the Fall Classic returns on FOX; This week is the 50th Anniversary of the premiere of "I Love Lucy"; Enter my trivia contest about "The Simpsons." pbs • frontline • terrorism • middle east • egypt
Winter at National Parks in Ken Burns PBS Series California, Wyoming and Utah parks often get smaller crowds at famous vistas December through March. This guide offers some of the best choices for colder season trips. national parks ken burns • national parks california • national parks wyoming • national parks utah • national parks winter
National Parks in Ken Burns Series Almost Free U.S. citizens and permanent residents 62 or older can tour every national park from Yosemite to Yellowstone, Grand Canyon to Great Smoky with the purchase of one card. national parks ken burns • pbs series national parks • senior card national parks • seniors deals national parks • discount seniors national parks
Viewers Vote No On Watching Election Returns A look at election night tv coverage; this week in tv history; and tv viewing recommendations for the week of November 3rd. voter turnout • networks • election night coverage • cnn • c-span
Calendars for Mystery Book Lovers What better gift for a mystery novel fan than a calendar from their favorite novel or author? Or, buy one for yourself and enjoy a year of mysteries. 2007 calendars • calendars for mystery fans • mystery novel calendars • christmas gift ideas • holiday gift ideas
Costume History This site will help you understand more about the lives of your ancestors by studying their clothing. costume history • clothing history • ancestor clothes
Free Accessible Downloads from PBS Viewers with vision or hearing loss can watch six Closed-captioned "American Experience" biographies, including FDR, offered with Descriptive Video Service, online. descriptive video service • closed captioning • accessible media • wgbh media access group • american experience presidents' series downloads
Grand Teton National Park's Jackson Lake Lodge Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park,Jackson Hole, Wyoming has recently been listed on the National Historic Register. Here's more info on this premier resort. jackson lake lodge • review • grand teton national park • jackson hole • wyoming
Lou Reed-Spanish Fly:Live In Spain Spanish Fly:Live In Spain features eleven songs by Lou Reed, filmed at the Benicassim Festival in Spain in 2004. velvet underground • lou reed
The Best Modern Books on Physics Here are some of the best physics books published in the last few years. richard feynman • brian greene • stephen hawking • a brief history of time • the universe in a nutshell
Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs Released October 7th, 2008 sees the release of Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs, Rare & Unreleased 1989-2006. The 2-Disk set is Volume #8 in the artist's Bootleg Series. bob dylan • the bootleg series • tell tale signs • rare & unreleased • 1989-2006
Butte, America Butte, America shows the rise of this small Montana town during the electrical age, and the subsequent fall of the mining industry that put it on the map. butte america • butte montana • copper mining • pbs independent lens series • anaconda company
Halloween Lesson Plan on Bats Learning about bats will be a great Halloween lesson plan for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary students. Add a bat lesson to the late fall curriculum. halloween lesson plan bats • teach students flying mammals • halloween bat trivia • interesting bat facts • bat books halloween
Ken Burns' World War II PBS Documentary "The War" is a 14-hour documentary based on personal WWII battlefield and home front experiences. It includes Tom Hanks narration and Wynton Marsalis & Gene Scheer music ken burns world war ii pbs documentary • battlefield home front experiences • tom hanks narration • wynton marsalis original music • gene scheer american anthem
One Writer's Journey Review of Christopher Vogler's A WRITER'S JOURNEY, a detailed guide to using the classic Hero's Journey as a model for plotting fiction and screenplays. christopher vogler • writer's journey • fiction writing • fiction • writing
Real Rats: Ruby's Story The story of Ruby, the little YRB girl with a huge sense of mischief. pet rats • ruby • yrb rats • mischief
The Deep Impact of Barry Goldwater Remembering Barry Goldwater who just died. barry goldwater • conservative • presidential candidate • views • policies
The Invention of Slavery The first English settlers in Colonial Virginia did nor arrive with a well-developed concept of race based slavery. Slavery had to be invented. slavery colonial virginia invention • africans colonial virginia • colonial virginia slave codes • colonial virginia black indentured servants • slavery invention
Toxic Aromatherapy Candles Revisited The key to preventing toxic candles is to be realistic about their place in our day and time. Read this article to make sure your candles are safe. candles • perfume • scented • aromatherapy • oils
What Is Chronic Illness? One in two Americans currently suffer from a form of chronic disease. Learn what it is, and what you can do if you or a loved one is suffering from a chronic illness. chronic illness • chronic disease • what is chronic illness • chronic diagnosis • diabetes
What's New in 2002
A brief overview of some of the best new releases in educational software. children • kids • computers • software • education
A Tribute: Jason Robards Sadly, one of America's great Broadway character actors has passed away at the age of 78. Jason Robards brought gruffness and strength to most of his characters, and we loved him for it. jason robards • lauren bacall • actor • film • hollywood
Biography and Works of Tony Hillerman Tony Hillerman was best known for his mystery novels set in the Southwest. His detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee set a new tradition in detective fiction. tony hillerman • jim chee • joe leaphorn • navajo series • mystery series
CBS Takes Heat For Using A Digital Slight of Hand
CBS News is accused of a journalistic breach of ethics; the ratings indicate almost everyone wants to be a MILLIONAIRE. My television viewing picks for the week of January 22nd. cbs evening news • dan rather • who wants to be a millionaire? • i spy • bill cosby
Culinary Vacations Culinary travel is taking off, and so should you. Honing your knife skills at a local gourmet store or learning ancient recipes in a chef's kitchen in Istanbul. Let's go! cesarine • home cook • culinary tours • classes • new england
Lighthouses in Washington State Lighthouses in Washington - favorite tourist spots. lighthouse • wa • wa state • suite101.com • lighthouses
The Darkly Funny World of Edward Gorey Edward Gorey was an American illustrator and writer whose macabre stories and distinctive artwork greatly influenced the contemporary 'goth' aesthetic. edward gorey • gothic • illustration • amphigorey • john bellairs
Don't Turn Off The TV This Week - Watch These Shows Instead Not all television programs are bad for you. This article suggests some television programs that are definately worth watching during TV FREE AMERICA WEEK. Most are suitable for the entire family. jay leno • nightline • wishbone • tv free america week • jag
Hamlet on TV The RSC's '09 adaptation of its David Tennant-led show proves that TV will always welcome another Hamlet. For more proof, read about major TV versions of the past. hamlet • shakespeare films • david tennant • patrick stewart • kenneth branagh
James Beard Inductee: Dorothy Cann Hamilton Founder of The French Culinary Institute joins accomplished culinarians on Who's Who list. Dorothy Cann Hamilton shares insights, laughs, lessons. james beard foundation • who's who • dorothy cann hamilton • french culinary institute • contemporary training
Mid-Season Series Takes The "Higher Ground"
This week we review two new series: HIGHER GROUND and 18 WHEELS JUSTICE. Also, a look at my television viewing picks for the week. Enjoy! higher ground • joe lando • 18 wheels justice • billy dee williams • jag
Winter Solstice Sam Wormley talks about the true meaning of the Solstice. solstice • death • history • rituals • spirituality
Part 2: Superman Ratings More Powerful Than A Locomotive Part 2 of my interview with the production team behind the WB's animated SUPERMAN series; This week in tv history; tv viewing recommendations for the week. superman • batman • wb • michael dorn • paul dini
Television Has Offered Many Memorial Day Related Programs This week we take a look at television programs which are associated with the Memorial Day Holiday. holocaust • mash
Television Honors War Veterans With A Variety of Programs
This article examines some of the television series, made-for-tv movies and mini-series which have focused on war and war veterans. It is in honor of Veterans Day in the United States. mash • civil war • war and rememberance • vietnam war • veterans day
Television Programs Help Commemorate Memorial Day This week we pay tribute to Memorial Day as we look at television programs past and present which honor those who made the ultimate sacrafice in defense of their country. Each is available for rent at your local video store. the civil war • mash • war and rememberence • world war ii • world war i
Television Programs Pay Tribute To Memorial Day Over the years television has aired many fine programs which detail the sacrafices made by those who have died in battle. Suite101 looks at some of the best of these programs. memorial day • holocaust • world war ii • world war i • vietnam
No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond made their mark on movies and their story is remarkable. no subtitles necessary • laszlo kovacs • vilmos zsigmond • cinematographers • pbs independent lens
The Way We Get By Movie Review Aron Gaudet's new film shows senior adults who volunteer as greeters for U.S. troops arriving and departing from Bangor Airport in Maine. the way we get by • independent films • documentary films • documentary filmmaking • documentary movies |
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