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In Steppe |
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In Steppe is a cultural/ public affairs television program that broadcasts in the KTNW-TV viewing area, a region in central Washington known as a shrub-steppe. The program is “in step” with the communities surrounding the Tri-Cities, bringing positive news about people, places, events and issues to viewers. Producer and host Lucy Luginbill is a long time resident of the Tri-Cities and writes a column and blog for the Tri-City Herald. In Steppe is produced once each month and airs on KTNW, Richland- Tri-Cities cable channel 10. The monthly series airs the first Thursday of each month at 8:00 pm. The programs repeat the following Sunday at 10 am and 7:00 pm.
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On Campus
On Campus @ WSU is an hour-long series, featuring lectures and performances given at WSU. Visiting lecturers, distinguished addresses, annual talks and programs from the realms of art and music join the ranks every season. With an eye toward extending the cultural and intellectual riches available at Washington State University to the greater Southeast Washington community, On Campus @ WSU embodies the spirit of continuing education and strives to foster conversation and thought on the topics it covers.
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Painting The West
Painting the West with Fred Oldfield features the work of western
artist Fred Oldfield. A cowboy, a painter and an oral historian, Fred depicts
in his art the romantic as well as the disheartening of life on the western
frontier.
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Dutch Oven & Camp Cooking
From camp cooking in the great outdoors to gourmet dishes prepared by some of
the worlds greatest chefs, let our master cooks show you how to create your
very own culinary masterpieces!
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Fly Tying: The Angler's Art
Let our outdoor experts show you all the tricks that will allow you to make the
most of your time with mother nature.
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Jenkins' Art Studio
Stop wishing you could paint because now you can! It's time to dust the cobwebs
off your old paints and brushes because Gary and Kathwren Jenkins are going to
teach you step-by-step how to paint your favorite flowers by using their unique
style of the wet-on-wet method.
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Just A Minute
Travel throughout Washington State with Lucy Luginbill in the program Just A
Minute. You'll see heart-warming stories about "real" people, unique animals
and places you'd like to visit. Each program is designed to tell a story that
will brighten your day. So just click on the program you want to see. It'll
only take "just a minute"...or two.
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Kennewick Man On Trial
Discovered by accident along the banks of the Columbia River, the ancient
remains known as Kennewick Man have raised a host of intriguing and hotly
debated questions. Explore the drama behind the controversy with Kennewick Man
on Trial. Lecture Series - October 22 & 23, 1999.
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Palouse Performance
Enjoy rare recordings of featured Northwest performance artists in our Palouse
Performance Series.
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Pet Tips
Advice from the pros on how to keep your pet happy and healthy.
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Scheewe Art Workshop
Learn to create your own masterpieces with step-by-step instructions by our
resident artist, Susan Scheewe in Scheewe Art Workshop.
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Sid Webb's Digital Studio
The series, created and hosted by artist/photographer Sid Webb, is designed to
entertain viewers while showing them how to use their home computers to create
art and manipulate photographs. It is targeted toward general audiences who
have average computer know-how.
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Washington Idaho Symphony
Delight in several wonderful recorded performances of the Washington/Idaho
Symphony Orchestra in the Washington/Idaho Symphony Listening Room.
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WSU Presents
"WSU Presents" is a replay of lectures that took place on the campus of
Washington State University. The topics are of general interest, but cover a
broad range of subjects, including science, art, and literature. The lectures
may be seminars, invited or honorary lectures by the faculty, reports on
research, or lectures by visiting scholars. Watching these programs is a way to
participate in the intellectual life of the university.
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