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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. -
Why PBS Still MattersPBS stations provide a great deal of quality programming that would otherwise not find an audience. -
PBS's Curious George: The Television ShowIf you have a young child you should know that there is a new television show on PBS that your child may truly enjoy. It is called Curious George and it brings the books that so many children have loved for so long to animated life.
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Attention Little Authors: Check Out the PBS Kids GO! Writing ContestPBS Kids GO! is, once again, looking for stories from kindergarten-3rd grade writers to win a laptop or another great prize in their writing contest. -
PBS' This Old House: Best DIY Home Improvement MagazineWith so many online magazines available, I don't often tout magazine subscriptions. PBS's home improvement magazine 'This Old House' is the exception. This Old house is 'hard copy' of the PBS show 'This Old House'.
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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.
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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. -
PBS is Great at Killing TimePBS has inspired countless independent films and series. Without PBS the state of Television across the world wouldn't be close to as fascinating as it is now. This editorial brings up past series; and explains why you shouldn't watch the channel at night. -
PBS Wants You to Pay for ProgrammingQuality-Educational programming apparently doesn't come cheap. At least that's what PBS wants us to believe. There is no other station that uses pledge drives as a way to increase its funding.
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Must-See TV: PBS Frontline Special "Cheney's War" Reveals How the Vice President Has Been Working to Undo the Constitutional Separation of Powers in American GovernmentPBS Frontline once again does what Congress won't: reveal the depths of criminal behavior taking place inside the White House. C'mon Nancy: what in the name of God does it take!
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PBS Thirteen Reel Classics Turns Saturday Night Into Movie NightReel 13 from PBS Television is a weekly celebration of film. Each Saturday night at 9pm, they broadcast a classic Hollywood film, a short & an Independent feature film.
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Analysis of PBS' "Promises"This is an analysis of the PBS documentary "Promises".
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Adventist Health Documentary to Air on PBS Early AprilJourney Films releases a new documentary on faith and health that will air on PBS the week of April 5th.
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What I Learned from PBS's Documentary, Waging a LivingAfter watching PBS's documentary, Waging a Living, it is incredibly evident that the economy is in turmoil and those who suffer are the everyday Americans struggling to make ends meet which is why earning an education is so important.
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Dark Chocolate ChipsPBS Test Kitchen performed a taste test of dark chocolate chips. Can you guess which chips won? -
PBS Announces Upcoming Programming at TCA Winter 2010 Press TourA preview of PBS's spring offerings.
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Vanilla ExtractsThe television show America's Test Kitchen on PBS performs a taste test each episode. See which vanilla extract was chosen best. -
PBS Programs Are Excellent Additions to Home School CurriculumPBS shows are a wonderful addition to a creative home school curriculum.
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Reading Rainbow Reads Its Final Chapter on PBSThe famed PBS program "Reading Rainbow" helped kids love reading for 26 years, even though it stopped producing new episodes in 2006. But the show lived in reruns until now, as PBS can't keep it on anymore, as the final "Rainbow" rerun airs today.
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PBS Show Reading Rainbow to End 26 Year TV RunReading Rainbow, beloved PBS show hosted by Levar Burton, will end says PBS executives.
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Apocalypse Ruins Efforts to Finish PBS Box SetRon and Elizabeth Hurtzel had planned to watch the final episode of their favorite PBS show, until The End of all Creation came along and ruined everything.
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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.
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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. -
Review of PBS Series the National Parks: America's Best Idea by Ken BurnsThe National Parks: America's Best Idea debuted on PBS on September 27. The two-hour first episode is a impressive both in the images and the information it presents.
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Leo Frank Subject of PBS Documentary; Anti-Semitism, Racism and Class Divisons at Heart of StoryLeo Frank, a Jewish industrialist from Brooklyn who was lynched by a rabid mob in Atlanta in 1913, will be the subject of a documentary airing tonight on PBS.
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Latin Music USA: A PBS Series - Part IIThe second and final half of a PBS documentary on Latin Music opens its first hour by honoring Mexican-Americans who've added their unique sound. The final segment is on the young stars of Latin Music who've crossed over to the English-speaking market. -
The Create TV Network on PBS is Entertaining and InformativeThis article examines and profiles the Create television network, which is part of the PBS network.
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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. -
Visit Downton Abbey, Star of New PBS Masterpiece DramaAcclaimed as the best new PBS British period drama in many years, Downton Abbey was filmed at a spectacular stately home in Berkshire, England. Visiting Highclere Castle is a day trip from London by car, coach, or train. -
'Pioneers of Television Westerns' Airs 1/25 on PBS - a ReviewOn January 25, 2011, PBS will air the second episode in their current "Pioneers of Television" set. The episode focus will be TV westerns. Read on for a review of the program.
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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.
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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.
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PBS Helps Kids to Consider Engineering as a CareerPBS Design Squad Nation has taken your average Saturday morning science show and cranked it up well beyond what any other show that has been designed for this purpose has ever even come close too.
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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...
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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. -
Folk Music and PBS, Perfect TogetherFolk music's golden age has been spotlighted on PBS. The music stands the test of time as some of the best sing-along music in American history.
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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 .
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Tips for Making Fluffy Rice the PBS Test Kitchen WayPBS Test Kitchen recently showed how to make rice pilaf that is fluffy and doesn't stick together.
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests ProvolonePBS Test Kitchen compared provolone cheese to see which one is best.
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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.

