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MASTERPIECE: MYSTERY! Wallander III: Before the Frost

Follow Wallander’s search for a serial arsonist — as well as his estranged daughter’s missing friend. Tonight at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Political Roundtable: Friday, Sept. 21, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads lively discussion of the week's political happenings

The Latino Gap: Not Quite Trilingual

A young girl from Guatemala struggles with English after 5 years in public school, while speaking Spanish with friends and a Guatemalan dialect at home.

AMERICAN MASTERS: The Day Carl Sandburg Died

Look at the life and work of poet and novelist Carl Sandburg. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

Director Takes on Three of the World's Deadliest Words

Film "It's a Girl" documents gendercide of female infants around the world

Episode 89: Forum on Prop. 121, Open Primary

Pro: 'Dissatisfaction with partisan system'; Con: 'Initiative subverts democracy'

AZ Week: Open Primary Proposition Forum

Pro: 'Dissatisfaction with existing system'; Con: 'Subverts democracy'

State Reports Improved Revenues for 2012

Fiscal year finished $26M better than previously reported

AZ Illustrated: Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

The impact of Latino spending, Tucson Arts Brigade and Shakespeare in Himmel Park

Tucson's Movie Theater History

Chris Dashiell looks back at the theaters that once thrilled Tucson audiences, from The Fox and The Rialto to memories of The Opera House and The Lyric.

Latino Spending at $7.3B in Pima County

'All businesses can benefit' as population gains economic influence

Wagner's Ring Cycle "Das Rheingold”

GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET The theft of Rhine gold sets in motion a chain of misery and destruction. Sunday at Noon on PBS 6.

Tucson Children’s Museum

LITERACY FESTIVAL Meet PBS Kids favorite twins Maya and Miguel and learn why reading is so fun! This Saturday and Sunday beginning at 10 a.m.

AZ Illustrated: Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012

More on SB 1070, a Chinese festival in Tucson, and words for all ages

Children Learn to Read, With Dogs as Captive Audience

The “Read to a Dog” program helps kids lose the fear of reading out loud

Open House Welcomes Words for All Ages

UA Poetry Center's Family Days invite youth and their families to explore poetry, language arts together

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