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Follows Andy Goldsworthy's bohemian free spirit all over the world as he demonstrates and opens up about his creative process. From his long-winding rock walls and icicle sculptures to his interlocking leaf chains and multi-colored pools of flowers. Goldsworthy's painstakingly intricate masterpieces are made entirely of materials found in Mother Nature - who threatens and often succeeds in destroying his art, sometimes before it is even finished.
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Part one of the series China: Through Mao's Eyes describes Mao Zedong's youth, his formative adulthood, and his consolidation of power. Archival photographs from Mao's childhood and education, film clips from his campaigns against foreign invaders and Chinese nationalists, and lavish, government-produced reconstructions of the Long March detail the drama of those decades. Film excerpts featuring Jiang Qing, the actress who became Mao's fifth wife...
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Cinematic Rotterdam explores the role that cinema played in Rotterdam's urban development between 1920 and 1980. Exploring the city's backdrop in a variety of feature films and avant-garde classics, it also describes how the city has established and maintained its identity through thousands of promotional and educational films and television programs. Written by film scholar Floris Paalman, Cinematic Rotterdam is not only a thorough study of the audiovisual...
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Canal systems, ballast water from oceangoing ships, and seemingly little things such as fish stocking, bait bucket emptying, and trailering recreational boats all provide ways for non-native invasive species to infest North America's aquatic environments. Using the Great Lakes-unwilling home to the sea lamprey, zebra mussel, round goby, and Eurasian ruffe-as a case study, this program takes a close look at the threats posed by aquatic nuisance species...
13) Two tides
15) Ebb tide
16) GLAD TIDINGS
19) The rising tide
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Story of San Diego's quest for an adequate water supply and its depression years during the 1920s and 1930s.
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