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A comic strip character that once caused a riot reflects the power of art to convey significant messages.(This segment originally aired on KWBU on November 30, 2020.)
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As Likely Stories comes to an end, we spend this month featuring some of Jim's favorite episodes.
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From stark renderings of the Texas desert to soaring mountain scenes, Winter Rusiloski brings landscapes to life on canvas. Rusiloski serves as associate professor of painting in Baylor’s Department of Art and Art History, and is an award-winning professional painter. In this Baylor Connections, she discusses the scenes that draw her to paint and examines the meaning of teaching the art to students.
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From stark renderings of the Texas desert to soaring mountain scenes, Winter Rusiloski brings landscapes to life on canvas. Rusiloski serves as associate professor of painting in Baylor’s Department of Art and Art History, and is an award-winning professional painter. In this Baylor Connections, she discusses the scenes that draw her to paint and examines the meaning of teaching the art to students.
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Suspenseful story of a great detective.
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Magnificent collection of the finest nature poems by Mary Oliver.
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Adventurous story, by the author of A Gentleman in Moscow, about America's first transcontinental highway, from Times Square, New York City, to the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco, California.
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On I Hear America Singing this week, host Ross Burns share songs about a perennial problem here in Texas, drought and it’s solution – rain. This show came…
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The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak is a powerful and intoxicating story of the dangers of climate change.
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A dramatic story of a humble bookseller fighting against incredible odds.
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A powerful and intoxicating story of the dangers of climate change.
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Sven Ormson lives in the beautiful, wild, Northern reaches of Stockholm.