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9:30 pm
Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe
"Rouen"
In the French town of Rouen, Frank visits a ceramics museum, recalls Joan of Arc and paints a vase of daffodils. D
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10:00 pm
Simply Ming
"Jody Adams & Pan Roasting"
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10:30 pm
Lidia's Italy In America
"New Orleans: A Cup and a Slice of Capuccino"
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11:00 pm
Biography of America, A
"New City"
Professor Miller explores the tension between the messy vitality of cities that grow on their own and those where orderly growth is planned. Chicago -- with Hull House, the World's Columbian Exposition, the new female workforce, the skyscraper, the department store, and unfettered capitalism -- is the place to watch a new world in the making at the turn of the century. D
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11:30 pm
Biography of America, A
"West"
Professor Scharff continues the story of Jefferson's Empire of Liberty. Railroads and ranchers, rabble-rousers and racists populate America's distant frontiers, and Native Americans are displaced from their homelands. Feminists gain a foothold in their fight for the right to vote, while farmers organize and the Populist Party appears on the American political landscape. D
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