AETN Engage Calendar
April 2013
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Chuck hikes to a little known cascade along the side of Mt. Nebo, visits Hardy - Arkansas's smallest town, and gets to know Eva "Granny" Henderson of National Geographic fame by revisiting her homestead.
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unforgettable portrait of a 32-year-old, divorced, single, Ogala Sioux mother,
this film follows Robin Charboneaus life on North Dakotas Spirit Lake
Reservation. Over a three-year period, she struggles to raise her two children,
further her education, and heal herself and her daughter from the wounds of
childhood sexual abuse.
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Location, William F. Laman Public Library www.lamanlibrary.org "The Island President" by Jon Shenk, Bonni Cohen, and Richard Berge - Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed is confronting a problem greater than any world leader has ever faced - the literal survival of his country and everyone in it. His is the most low--lying country in the world, and a minor rise in sea level wold literally erase it from the map. Community Cinema partners in Central Arkansas include UALR Public Radio/KUAR FM 89.1 and William F. Laman Public Library. For more info, www.aetn.org/communitycinema
An
unforgettable portrait of a 32-year-old, divorced, single, Ogala Sioux mother,
this film follows Robin Charboneaus life on North Dakotas Spirit Lake
Reservation. Over a three-year period, she struggles to raise her two children,
further her education, and heal herself and her daughter from the wounds of
childhood sexual abuse.
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school and neighborhood once known as a war zone in Little Rock, Arkansas
Baptist College has been revived under the dynamic leadership of president Dr.
Fitz Hill. Explore how the formerly bankrupt college has become a shining
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All entries to the AETN Student Selects 2013 must be received by 4:30 p.m. For more information, visit aetn.org/studentselects. All entries for the local level of the PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest must be received by 4:30 p.m. For further information, visit www.aetn.org/kids/writerscontest "AETN Presents: On the Front Row With Still on the Hill," 6:30 p.m. "Michael Feinstein's American Songbook: Show Tunes," 9 p.m. "Michael Feinstein's American Songbook: Let's Dance," 10 p.m. |
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In the concentration camp Terezin, a large number of Jewish artists, musicians, poets and writers faced horrific conditions under the Nazi Regime. This documentary explores how the inmates fought back with art and music and how their story is being resurrected today.
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"The House I Live In" |
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"American Masters - Carol Barnett: A Woman of Character" In the midst of national turmoil, The Carol Burnett Show could be trusted to win and sometimes break hearts with Burnetts wacky, edgy and always sympathetic characters. Yet, the personal life of one of Americas most-loved comediennes was also tinged with darkness. |
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"AETN Presents: On the Front Row With Go Fast," 6:30 p.m. "Live From Lincoln Center - Josh Groban: All That Echoes," 9 p.m. "Michael Feinstein's American Songbook: On the Air," 10 p.m. |
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Join AETN and Mercy Clinic Pediatrics to welcome Cat in the Hat to the Fort Smith Public Library! Families are invited to meet and take photos with Cat and enjoy screenings of "The Cat in Hat Knows a Lot About That!," story time, face painting and more.
Attendees are also encouraged to bring a new or gently used book to donate to the Boys & Girls Club. |
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"Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines" |
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April 19, 1989, Tricia Meili was brutally raped, beaten and left for dead in
New York Citys Central Park. This documentary co-directed by Ken Burns,
Sarah Burns and David McMahon examines the notorious crime, the media
response and public outcry it triggered, and the miscarriage of justice that
followed, probing the larger issues raised about our nations complicated past.
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Gov. Mike Beebe discusses state issues and answers viewer questions about the economy, education, health care and other issues. Moderated by Steve Barnes. Viewers may submit questions by: phone, 800-662-2386; fax, 501-852-2280; email, paffairs@aetn.org; or on-air phone, 501-852-8426. |
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"AETN Presents: On the Front Row With Damn Bullets," 6:30 p.m. "Live From Lincoln Center - We'll Meet Again: The Songs of Kate Smith Starring Stephanie Blythe," 9 p.m. "PBS Arts: Havana, Havana!" 10 p.m. |
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Broadcast from AETN studios, teams from across the state compete for the chance to represent the Natural State in national tournaments. Broadcast from AETN studios, teams from across the state compete for the chance to represent the Natural State in national tournaments.
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Location, Fayetteville Public Library www.faylib.org "The Island President" by Jon Shenk, Bonni Cohen, and Richard Berge - Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed is confronting a problem greater than any world leader has ever faced - the literal survival of his country and everyone in it. His is the most low--lying country in the world, and a minor rise in sea level wold literally erase it from the map. Community Cinema partners in Central Arkansas include UALR Public Radio/KUAR FM 89.1 and William F. Laman Public Library. For more info, www.aetn.org/communitycinema |
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Curious George has a big case of spring fever, but serious lobby dogs like Hundley have no time for frolicking, especially when there's spring cleaning to be done. Will George be able to help Hundley and lift his spirits when things go awry? Repeats at 2 p.m.
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Curious George has a big case of spring fever, but serious lobby dogs like Hundley have no time for frolicking. Will George be able to help Hundley and lift his spirits when things go awry?
"AETN Presents: On the Front Row With The Shannon Boshears Band," 6:30 p.m. "Live From Lincoln Center: Rodgers & Hammerstein's 'Carousel' With the New York Philharmonic," 9 p.m. |
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"The Undocumented" |
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