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This week on CETconnect.org SPEAK UP! FOR THE ARTS teaches the importance and impact that arts education for every child. Teachers, parents, administrators and artists share their thoughts on arts education and how you can become an arts advocate. |
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Coming this Wednesday, August 27 on CETconnect.org Raphaela Platow, Director of the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, talks about the 2008-09 Exhibition Season, which kicks off on September 27 with work from Austrian painter Maria Lassnig. The season marks a number of firsts for the CAC and featured artists and is set to feature a wide range of exhibitions ranging from sculpture to multimedia. |
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NOTE: Due to PBS coverage of the Democratic National Convention August 25-28, CET's regular Arts and Culture programming will be suspended until the week of September 1. In the meantime, check out new and archived videos online at CETconnect.org. |
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Masterpiece Mystery!: The Inspector Lynley Mysteries ''Natural Causes''
Sunday, August 24 at 9pm
While Lynley is suspended from duty awaiting the outcome of his disciplinary hearing, Havers teams with Detective Inspector Fiona Knight to investigate the drowning of a young woman in her car. But things aren't as simple as they seem, and Lynley can't resist lending a hand to reveal a new lead in the case. |
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Ribbon of Sand
Monday, August 24 at 10:30pm
Cape Lookout in the Outer Banks of North Carolina is visited, and actress Meryl Streep reads excerpts from nature writer Rachel Carson's works. |
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