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Independent Lens: Spies of Mississippi

Learn about a spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi in the 50s-60s to preserve segregation. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

Tucson Desert Song Festival Attracts International Talent

Metropolitan Opera mezzo soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano joins Tucson Symphony Orchestra for performances.

Interactive, Informative and Nearly Indestructible

Newly revamped Children's Museum Tucson gives exclusive look at how they entertain kids and survive the hard knocks.

Controversial Scientist Shares Theories of Collective Memory, Telepathy

AZPM's Vanessa Barchfield spoke with Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, whose thoughts have gained him devoted fans, but also many critics.

This American Life: Valentine's Day 2013

This week we have stories of people going to extremes to find and pursue their one true love. Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

AZ Week: Students Need Tuition Freeze, ASUA President Says

Morgan Abraham says he hopes state Legislature will fund public universities properly for success of proposal.

AZ Week: More State Money Key for Stable Tuitions, ABOR Says

ABOR president weighs in on possibilities for Brewer's proposed plan to freeze public university in-state tuition for 4 years it takes to get degree.

The Making of a Lady

Follow a penniless woman’s path from pragmatic marriage to life-threatening peril. Sunday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Arizona Spotlight for February 7, 2014

Author is "the world's most controversial scientist," a visit to Children's Museum Tucson; a reading by acclaimed author C.E. Poverman.

Downton Abbey Season 4, Episode 6

See what happens when Robert and Thomas make a sudden trip, and an unwelcome visitor appears. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Local Soup Patrol Helps Feed Tucson's Homeless

For those living without homes food, nourishment are constant needs; over past 7 years local volunteers have aided the issue.

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth

AMERICAN MASTERS examines the dramatic life of writer/activist Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple. Friday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

BP Tucson Apprehensions Down, Still Busiest Sector

Texas sector sees an increase in arrests, Tucson still top for marijuana seized and rescues.

Remnants of Volcanoes Across AZ, Geologist Says

In Arizona's geologic history, there have been several major periods of volcanic activity, last one between 15-30 million years ago.

Doc Martin: Sickness and Health

In the premiere of the new season, Portwenn is getting ready for the wedding of Doc and Louisa. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Congressional Incumbents Have More Money For 2014 Elections

Challengers are poised to catch up with quick fundraising pace in Tucson-area districts.

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