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6:00 pm
Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide
This chronicle of 30 years of service by America's space shuttles is characterized by incredible triumphs and devastating tragedies. Engineers designed the shuttle program initially as an economy measure because the disposable Apollo crafts had cost billions. This film presents a biography of the shuttle and asks what its legacy will be.G
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7:00 pm
Fiddler's Holiday with Jay Ungar & Molly Mason's Family Band
The Jay Ungar and Molly Mason Family Band perform a special holiday concert in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with the award-winning University of Mary Washington Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kevin Bartram. The concert celebrates the holiday season and the winter solstice, when families gather around hearth and home, and is titled "Darkest Days, Brightest Nights." The music would be best described as Americana, and is a collection of traditional and original tunes with winter themes. D
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8:00 pm
Celebrating The Music of Johnny Cash: We Walk The Line!
No one represents American music more than Johnny Cash. Songs like "Walk The Line", "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Long Black Veil" gave a voice to those who were never sung about. Nearly 60 years after his booming first notes hit the airwaves and almost ten years since his passing, Johnny Cash's legacy is being honored and celebrated like never before. D
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9:30 pm
Dialogue
"Richard Russo"
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, who was recently in Idaho as the guest speaker at the Idaho Humanities Council's 2012 Distinguished Humanities Dinner and Lecture, talks with host Marcia Franklin.G
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10:00 pm
America ReFramed
"Abused: The Postville Raid"
ABUSED: THE POSTVILLE RAID looks at the effects of US Enforcement Immigration Policies on communities, families and children. The film tells the gripping personal stories from Postville, Iowa, the site of the most expensive and largest immigration raid in the history of the United States. D
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