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Dear Friend -- We've resolved to bring you more great PBS content throughout 2013: • Need to catch up on Downton Abbey Season 3? Watch the first three episodes here. • Check out the previews of two Oscar-nominated documentaries coming to PBS: The Invisible War and 5 Broken Cameras. • NATURE is celebrating the life of David Attenborough. Check out the preview. • Stay connected with PBS! Like us on Facebook. Keith Brengle, PBS |
Stay in Touch: PBS in the Community Thirteen has the inside scoop on getting 2-for-1 tickets to select Broadway shows in New York City. Want to know what PBS is doing in your community? Customize your pbs.org experience to access content like this and TV schedules from your local PBS station. |
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| NEWSWORTHY AND NOTEWORTHY How Do You Measure Success in School Reform? Michelle Rhee remains one of the most controversial education reformers in the nation. FRONTLINE asks experts to comment on the reforms she made in the Washington, DC school system. Costa Rica's Hunting Ban Costa Rica, a country known for its ecotourism, is set to be the first Central American country to ban hunting. NOVA explores the legislative obstacles it faces. |
| PBS ON-LINE Dive Deeper Into The Abolitionists ![]() Did you watch The Abolitionists? You can catch up on previous episodes, delve deeper into the lives of these five historical figures and get access to special features and bonus content on the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE website. |
| FAVORITE SHOWS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 2013 Tour Dates and locations for the ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 2013 Tour have been announced. Check out their website to see if they're coming to a town near you and apply for tickets. |
| WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT PBS? What Viewers Like You Are Saying "I love the courage to tackle very difficult subjects and deal with sensitive topics that are covered by other media, such as Slavery by Another Name." |
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