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Ralph Munroe’s Barnacle: Centerpiece of a Legacy
Ralph Munroe’s Barnacle: Centerpiece of Legacy a story of Ralph Munroe and the legacy that helped shape South Florida forever.
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Hecho a Mano: Creativity in Exile
Premiered on Sunday, February 13th 2011
Hecho a Mano: Creativity in Exile weaves together the stories of four Cuban artists living in Miami: pianist Francisco 'Paquito' Hechavarría, sculptor Tony López, and ceramists Nelson and Ronald Currás, from their beginnings in Cuba to their early experiences in exile to today.
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Stiltsville: Generations on the Flats
Premiered: Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
It was early 1930’s. Miami was still a young city, and a surprising community was starting to spring up in the most unlikely of places, the middle of Biscayne Bay. Today we call it Stiltsville, and this is an intriguing story of its survival against man and nature.
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Conquering the Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life
Premiered: Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Conquering the Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life is a documentary about breast cancer survivors reaching for the stars and creating triumph out of tragedy, never letting up in their determined fight against the dragon.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.:Footprints Through Florida
Thursday, January 13th at 7:30 pm
Dr. Martin Luther King: Footprints Through Florida is a half hour documentary about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told by the people who knew him and were impacted by him.
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All Shook Up: Miami’s Glory Days of Music
Premiered: Friday, October 24th, 2008
All Shook Up: Miami’s Glory Days of Music is a one-hour documentary that traces this rich history of music in Miami. Told by those who lived it, witnessed it, played it and created it, this musical journey will be categorized by geographical areas and divided into four locations: Downtown, Overtown, Coconut Grove and Miami Beach.
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Nixon's the One: The '68 Election (And How It Changed America)
Premiered: Monday, November 15th, 2010
Narrated by Dick Cavett, Nixon’s the One: The '68 Election (And How It Changed America) chronicles not only Richard Nixon’s stunning victory in the 1968 presidential race, but the ways in which that historic election gave rise to Red State-Blue State America.
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ArtStreet
NEW Series coming on Monday, December 19th at 7:30 PM
Our arts series encompassing South Florida's cultural landscape including music, dance, theater and the arts from Palm Beach to the upper Keys. ArtStreet showcases actors, visual artists, musicians, dancers and others involved in the creative process.
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Key West: Bohemia in the Tropics
Premiered November 22nd 2010
The half-hour film opens during the darkest days of the Great Depression and goes on to explore how the image of Key West created by the government in the 1930s became its destiny-when the city, once the richest in the nation, was forced to turn itself over to federal bureaucrats and accept a future forever tied to tourism.
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En Español Programs
Sundays from 3 pm - 7 pm.
WLRN En Español programs including Temas de Mujer, Ante Usted, Colombia al Dia, Añoranzas de Mi Cuba, Opiniones, Enterese and Foro 17 . South Florida's diverse community can view an eclectic and informative variety of Spanish language content.
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Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami
Premiered: November 15, 2007
Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami explores the critical role that Miami played in the evolution of one of the most significant cultural figures of our time: Muhammad Ali.
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Weird Florida Roads Less Traveled
Premiered: Monday, November 2nd, 2009
From Key West to the Gulf of Mexico, this one-hour documentary travels the highways, byways and even down a few back roads in search of the Sunshine State’s weirdest and wackiest places.
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