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- “Rhythm of the Dance” PBS Adventure in Ireland!An ambitious and unique video production shoot in the land of Eire, where crew, worked long, hard hours, alongside lads and lassies from the National Dance Company of Ireland – all featured performers from our upcoming “Rhythm of the Dance" PBS special...
Why PBS Still MattersPBS stations provide a great deal of quality programming that would otherwise not find an audience.- Jordin Sparks Joins All Star Entertainers Live Tonight at PBS's "A Capitol Fourth"Jordin Sparks is one of the most anticipated artists to perform at "A Capitol Fourth".
Jackie Evancho Performs on PBSJackie Evancho appears on "Great Performances" and is among the best of them.
Jeffrey Brown of PBS ReknownJeffrey Brown of PBS--perhaps you've heard of him--came through the University of California in Berkeley and is an expert on the Middle Ages. Wow, that's useful today when logic is sparse...read about his contributions to 21st century popular logic.
PBS, Mythbusters Win Best Entertainment iPad App AwardsTwo apps that allow you to watch TV on your iPad won this year's Webby awards in the entertainment category.- A Few Truths About NPR and PBSThey aren't independent, they run commercials, and their philosophy is ad hominem. Stop funding PBS and NPR with taxpayer dollars.
- Dear GOP: Hands Off of PBS and NPR!Much-loved and utilized programming is at risk, if Congressional Republicans' proposal passes it may all be history.
- The PBS Debate: Is PBS Really Worth Keeping on the Air?The Public Broadcasting System has always been in a constant state of flux when it comes to being able to stay broadcasting. So, should it be allowed to remain?
- DeMint: Time to Take PBS, NPR PrivateSenator Jim DeMint, in a recent oped in the Wall Street Journal, makes the case for ending government subsidies to both NPR and PBS, in effect taking both entities, relics of the 1960s, private.
- House Votes to Cut PBS FundingColumn discussing the recent House of Representatives vote to cut funding for the Corporation For Public Broadcasting.
Sneak Peek Review of the Classic PBS Children's TV Show DVD "Wishbone"The literature- and food-obsessed doggie takes viewers on four storybook adventures with the help of his two-footed friends.- PBS Online Programs that Are Beneficial for HomeschoolersPBS has been around for many years, and has really helped children to learn when they are of pre-school age.
- How PBS, the Public Broadcasting System , Caused Jared Lee Loughner to Go on His Shooting SpreeWe Went Down To Skid Row In Portland To Talk to Actual Paranoid Schizophrenics To Ask Them What Caused Jared Lee Loughner To Go On His Shooting Spree. Here Is The Inside Information You Need To Be Aware Of To Protect Your Self And Your Family!
'Pioneers of Television' from PBS: A DVD ReviewThis is an excellent source to learn about the history of television from its pioneering days in various categories of sitcoms, late night talk shows, variety shows and game shows. Interviews with many TV stars featured.
PBS (Public Broadcasting System and NPR (National Public Radio) Under FireOnce again, Republicans are aiming their sights on the more Liberal forms of learning, information, and entertainment.
Jim DeMint: Time to Defund NPR, PBSThe drive to defund NPR and PBS in the wake of the Juan Williams firing has reached a crescendo as Senator Jim DeMint vowed to introduce legislation to do just that. Congressman Doug Lamborn will introduce similar legislation in the House.
The Best Educational Kids' Shows on PBSThese kids' shows on PBS are entertaining as well as educational, so children can learn and have fun at the same time.- What the Experts Collect: Spotlight on Elyse Luray of PBS History DetectivesHistory Detective, Elyse Luray shares a few of the things she has personally collected over the years and offers advice to those collect things as a hobby.
- Why the Antiques Roadshow is Among Tops on PBSAntiques Roadshow has become a PBS mainstay and fan favorite for many viewers. But the reasons for its popularity might surprise you .
- Propaganda in a PBS Show?This article discusses the tie between funding a science show and bending public opinion.
Ken Burns Brings The Tenth Inning to PBSPart 1 of Ken Burns' "The Tenth Inning" premieres on Tuesday, Sept. 28. "The Tenth Inning" is the sequel to Burns' 1994 film "Baseball."
PBS Masterpiece Classic, Contemporary, Mystery! Caviar for the Literati's SoulI confess to avoiding most television programs. I don't subscribe to cable TV and barely pull in network television shows. But PBS Masterpiece? I won't miss that for love nor money. PBS Masterpiece is caviar for the literati's soul.- PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests ProvolonePBS Test Kitchen compared provolone cheese to see which one is best.
PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Premium Unsalted ButterThe PBS television show Test Kitchen did a taste test on butter during their episode called Coconut Layer Cake. Find out which butter was better and which was best.- Interstitial Cystitis: Treatment and ManagementThere are options in the treatment of Interstitial Cystitis in both standard medicine and holistic medicine. You should explore both options in your quest to regain your health.
- Interstitial Cystitis: The Long Road to DiagnosisMany women suffer for up to 7 years before IC/PBS is correctly diagnosed. This article will help you understand the problems involved and what is needed to get proper medical evaluation.
The Kid Show Chronicles - Review of Super WHYSuper WHY on PBS markets itself as an educational tool to help children learn to read, but does it deliver?- The Best Educational Television for Your PreschoolerThis article serves as a guide and review of the best educational shows for your preschooler.
- Left - Leaning NPR and PBS to Receive $10 Million in Tax DollarsWhen begging, pleading and guilt-tripping your audience for money just isn't enough... turn to the government!
5 Reasons You Should Watch (and Love) PBSWith such a wide-range of programming, PBS encompasses all the best features of other cable stations, without compromising its quality or standards. Every person in your household will find a TV show on PBS that they will love to watch.- PBS Announces Upcoming Programming at TCA Winter 2010 Press TourA preview of PBS's spring offerings.
- A History of the California Gold Rush of the 1840sA look at the history of the Gold Rush in California in the 1840s and how it was started.
- Free Printable Science Activities and Recipes from PBS's ZOOMThe purpose of PBS's ZOOM television show was to make learning fun. ZOOM featured kid-friendly hands-on science projects using common household objects. Here are free printable activities from the ZOOM episodes.
- Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego: The Follow Up to PBS' Best Children's ShowAfter World was canceled, Carmen Sandiego returned for a series that focused on history. Here is a look back on Carmen's television swan song.
Why You Should Consider Over-the-Air Digital Channels Instead of CableWith cable costs going up and many unemployed Americans being unable to pay the bill, a super alternative is now over-the-air digital TV. The diversity of free programming there may just be better than cable in coming years...- The Red Green Show on PBSLooking for a new comedy? Try PBS for The Red Green Show. Based on the antics of the Possum Lodge, the definitive club for fun-loving middle-aged male slackers.
5 PBS Lesson Plans for Black History Month by Grade Level and AgePBS is the perfect source for Black History Month lessons plans. Read on and find five lesson plans and project ideas for Black History Month. These lesson plans perfectly augment the historically momentous election we have just witnessed.- Should We Allow PBS to Duplicate the Sponsor-Driven Ideology of Corporate Networks?PBS is the last best hope for alternative programming that is not controlled by corporate influence and we cannot allow it to look to compete for a media buyer's lust.
- PBS Announces 2009 Programming at TCA Press TourPBS presents upcoming programming at the Television Critics Association.





