Today is Mango Day, Casual Pi Day, National Hammock Day, Rat-catchers Day, and Spoonerism Day.
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Songs of the Day
National Park Month Resource of the Day
Ice Cream Month Resource of the Day
Today's Theme: Statue of Liberty and Spoonerisms
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THEME: SPOONERISMS
GREAT PERFORMANCES - Coppelia
Monday, 7/22 from 12-1:30 pm NH EXPLORE
Enjoy this contemporary reboot of the 1870 classical ballet favorite Featuring a blend of live-action ballet with CGI, the film features ballet stars Michaela DePrince and Daniel Camargo. GREAT PERFORMANCES Streaming Video
GREAT PERFORMANCES - Black Lucy and the Bard
Monday, 7/22 from 1:30-3 pm NH EXPLORE
Explore Shakespeare's mysterious love life through the perspective of the "Dark Lady" in this work from Nashville Ballet based on poetry by Caroline Randall Williams and featuring an original score by GRAMMY winner Rhiannon Giddens. GREAT PERFORMANCES Streaming Video
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS - Terry Allen
Monday, 7/22 from 3:30-4:30 pm NH EXPLORE
Enjoy an hour with maverick Texas singer/songwriter and artist Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band. The Guggenheim Fellowship winner performs songs from his lauded LP Just Like Moby Dick, as well as classics from his back catalog. AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Streaming Video
AMERICAN MASTERS - Jerry Brown: The Disrupter
Monday, 7/22 from 3-5 pm NH WORLD
Experience the political and personal journey of Jerry Brown, the longest-serving governor in California history. First elected at 36 years old and again at 72, Brown has spent over five decades tackling climate change and inequality. AMERICAN MASTERS Streaming Video
FREE TO SPEAK - The One True Faith
Monday, 7/22 from 7-8 pm NH WORLD
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at Galileo's once-sacrilegious beliefs and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that bacteria caused ulcers, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. FREE TO SPEAK Streaming Video
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