Today is National Hip Hop Day, Presidential Joke Day, Play in the Sand Day, and Raspberry Tart Day.
August is National Wellness Month, National Sandwich Month, National Golf Month, National Water Quality Month, Black Business Month, International Pirate Month, and National Crayon Collection Month.
1929 - Babe Ruthbecomes the first baseball player to hit 500home runs.
1942 - Actor Hedy Lamarr and composer George Antheil receive a patent for a Frequency-hopping spread spectrumcommunication system that is the basis for today's wireless communication.
1965 - Rioting breaks out in the Watts section of Los Angeles initially in response to a confrontation between police and citizens.
Grades K-5 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Camp TV - Party Hip Hop Dance Moves (4:42) - VIEW and DO
Grades 4-7 - NHPBS Learningmedia - Dragonfly TV - Hip Hop Mix (5:48) - VIEW
Grades 4-12 - NHPBS Video - Hip Hop Nutcracker (1:23:23) - VIEW
Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Independent Lens - Hip-Hop Sampling - Copyright Criminals (5:33) - VIEW and DO
Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - If Cities Could Dance - Native American Hip-Hop and Freestyle in Albuquerque (6:03) - VIEW and DO
Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Above the Noise - Why Isn't Hip Hop Having Its Own #MeToo Moment (5:44) - VIEW
Grades 9-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Finding Your Roots - Coming Outta Queensbridge: Nas and Hip Hop (3 clips) - VIEW
Grades 9-12 - NHPBS Video - The Open Mind - Educating Hip Hop (27:35) - VIEW
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LIFE FROM ABOVE - Patterned Planet Thursday, 8/11 from 2-3 pm NH WORLD Discover the weird and wonderful shapes that cover Earth's surface as seen from space. The Australian outback is covered in pale spots thanks to digging wombats, and hundreds of elephants tear into the endless green of the Congo forest canopy.LIFE FROM ABOVE Streaming Video
LIFE FROM ABOVE - Changing Planet Thursday, 8/11 from 3-4 pm NH WORLD Take a fresh look at our fragile planet and see just how much it's changing. Cameras in space show growing cities, disappearing forests, and melting glaciers, but one country regenerated a landscape and helped save a chimpanzee family.LIFE FROM ABOVE Streaming Video
HIMALAYA: KINGDOM OF THE SKY Thursday, 8/11 from 7-8 pm NH WORLD Witness the extraordinary wildlife and remarkable people of Earth's highest mountain range, where Tibetan monks perform ancient rituals, snow leopards prowl the mountainsides and bizarre snub-nosed monkeys survive in frozen forests.KINGDOMS OF THE SKY Streaming Video
AMERICA REFRAMED - The Falconer Thursday, 8/11 from 8-9 pm NH WORLD One of only a handful of African American falconers in the country, Rodney Stotts is on a mission to build a bird sanctuary and provide access to nature for his stressed community. This is a story of second chances: for injured birds of prey, for an abandoned plot of land, for a group of teenagers who have dropped out of high school, and for Rodney himself.AMERICA REFRAMED Streaming Video
MAGNIFICENT BEAST Thursday, 8/11 from 8-9 pm NHPBS Explore the unique relationship of pigs as food, friend, and foe to humans. Interviews with archaeologists, farmers, chefs, hunters, and pet owners reveal the complicated bond between people and pigs, including the "pork taboo."MAGNIFICENT BEAST Streaming Video GRETA THUNBERG: A YEAR TO CHANGE THE WORLD - Episode One Thursday, 8/11 from 9-10 pm NH WORLD Follow Greta as she sees the impacts of climate change at three locations: melting glaciers and dying trees in Canada, and fire devastation in California. When a UN conference moves to Madrid, she sails across the ocean during life-threatening storms.GRETA THUNBERG Streaming Video THE LAST PIG Thursday, 8/11 from 9-10 pm NHPBS In the rolling hills of Upstate New York, a farmer is in crisis: after years of raising pigs, he can no longer bear the ultimate act of betrayal. This award-winning film chronicles his final year on the farm, capturing in intimate detail the farmer’s personal upheaval as he questions his beliefs and the value of life.
HOG HAVEN Thursday, 8/11 from 10-11 pm NHPBS Meet Erin, a woman whose life's mission is to rescue and rehabilitate pigs who would otherwise be farmed for food. The story of Erin's physical and mental recovery from a tragic event forms the emotional core of her transformation into the co-founder of one of the largest and most respected pig sanctuaries in the country.
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Ask Sam - Ask Sam features Outside/In host Sam Evans-Brown answering listener questions about the mysteries and quirks of the natural world.
Seacoast Science Center in Odiorne Point State Park
Learning Connection - Even though their doors are closed, we’re still here to connect you to the inspirational powers of nature and engage you in learning.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
A resource to keep you connected to nature - Enjoy nature at home with these online learning experiences brought to you by the Science Center’s Naturalists.
Strawbery Banke Museum
Online Learning - Virtual Tours, the Virtual Classroom, artifacts of the week, featured items from the Collections, Horticulture Learning Center materials, and more.