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NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?
In the aftermath of his 1927 solo transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh became the most famous human being on earth. On March 1, 1932, kidnappers snatched Lindbergh’s son, dubbed Little Lindy, from the family home
near Hopewell, New Jersey.
Sunday, February 17 at 8:00 PM on WUSF TV |
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Antiques Roadshow
Boston Part II
Antiques Roadshow visits the Boston Public Library to explore
sketches from the beloved children's book "Make Way for Ducklings,"
which inspired the creation of Boston's famous duckling sculptures.
Boston guests bring in a 1950 Selmer alto
saxophone, an impressive George Gershwin collection and 1970s Beatles
memorabilia valued at $60,000.
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WATCH: Friday, February 15 at 8:30 PM on WUSF TV |
The People's Pharmacy
Clear Communication With Your Doctor
Anyone who has ever received a frightening diagnosis knows that what the doctor says next may not make much sense. Yet treatment often goes better when patients participate in the decision about what to do. This week, we find out how doctors and patients can overcome the barriers that keep them from clear communication.
LISTEN: Saturday, February 16 at 7:00 AM on WUSF 89.7 |
Saturday Night Jazz with Bob Seymour
Mr. Clarinet: Celebrating Buddy DeFranco at 90
Buddy DeFranco, the pre-eminent clarinetist of the bebop era in jazz, turns 90 this weekend. On Saturday Night Jazz, we’ll revisit a conversation from a few years ago, as he reminisces about his boyhood in Philadelphia, his experiences with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the early days of modern jazz. And we’ll hear the artistry that made people call him ‘the Charlie Parker of the clarinet.’ more jazz...
LISTEN: Saturday, February 16 at 10:00 PM on WUSF 89.7 |
WUSF News: Business
Tampa Bay No. 3 on Financial Distress Survey
by Dalia Colón
Tampa Bay is feeling the heat--and we're not talking about Valentine's Day passion.
The Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater area was the third-most financially strapped part of the country in the last quarter of 2012. That's according to the latest Consumer Distress Index released by CredAbility, a nonprofit credit counseling and debt management agency.
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NATURE
Attenborough's Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet
In honor of Sir David Attenborough's 60th anniversary on television,
this three-part miniseries focuses on three fields that
Attenborough feels have been transformed most profoundly: filmmaking,
science and the environment. In "Our Fragile Planet," Attenborough reflects
on the dramatic impact human beings have had on the natural world
during his lifetime.
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WATCH: Thursday, February 21 at 8:00 PM on WUSF TV
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University Beat
Professor of the Year
You may have heard the name “Autar Kaw” on the news, or even seen his picture on a billboard along I-275. The USF engineering educator has been named a 2012 Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. This week Mark Schreiner talks with Kaw about his teaching style and what it feels like to win such a prestigious award.
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Next Week on Florida Matters
The Infamous Dozier School for Boys
It’s the stuff of a modern horror story, but tragically, the abuse and misconduct at the Panhandle reform school went on for decades. We’ll hear from victims and family members from our area, who finally helped bring this story to national attention. [Producer: Robin Sussingham]
LISTEN: Tuesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM on WUSF 89.7
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