Today is National Strawberry Day, International Polar Bear Day, Kahlua Day, Retro Day, and Pokemon Day.
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Today's Theme: Polar Bears and Strawberries
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THEME: Strawberries
P.O.V. - While We Watched
Tuesday, 2/27 from 12-1:30 pm NH EXPLORE
A timely depiction of a newsroom in crisis, While We Watched follows tormented journalist Ravish Kumar for two years as he battles a barrage of fake news, falling ratings, and the resulting cutbacks. Are there viewers for fact-based analyses anymore? Will his show survive or become a swan song of reason - drowning out in sensationalism, misinformation, and ratings-driven editorial decisions? P.O.V. Streaming Video
INDEPENDENT LENS - Through a Lens Darkly
Tuesday, 2/27 from 1:30-2:30 am NH WORLD
This is the story of the pioneering African-American photographers - men and women, celebrated and anonymous - who have recorded the lives and aspirations of generations, from slavery to the present.. INDEPENDENT LENS Streaming Video
FIGHT THE POWER: HOW HIP-HOP CHANGED THE WORLD - Under Siege
Tuesday, 2/27 from 4-5 pm NH WORLD
Explore the 1980s and the birth of Hip Hop as social commentary in the Reagan Era with the emergence of artists like Public Enemy, KRS-One, Ice-T, and NWA. FIGHT THE POWER: HOW HIP-HOP CHANGED THE WORLD Streaming Video
NOVA - Forgotten Genius
Tuesday, 2/27 from 8-10 pm NHPBS
Percy Julian was one of the greatest African-American scientists of the 20th century, as well as an industrialist, self-made millionaire, humanitarian, and civil rights pioneer. The grandson of Alabama slaves, Julian won worldwide acclaim for his research in chemistry and broke the color barrier in American science more than a decade before Jackie Robinson did so in baseball. NOVA Streaming Video
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