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HOW DOES THE BRAIN WORK? Investigate the psychology of magic tricks, magnetic wands that treat depression, artificial intelligence, and more. Wednesday at 8 pm on PBS-HD.

The TerraSante Experiment

Local residents work to live in harmony with the environment west of Tucson

Spotlight Session: Jairo Zavala

Listen to the vibrant and romantic music of Jairo Zavala, playing both solo and in duet with Joey Burns of Calexico.

Politics Affect Behavior, Expert Says

Criminal violence researcher supports Sheriff Dupnik's statements

Pioneers of Television: Crime Dramas

Pioneering television crime dramas established new rules for viewers, amping up the violence and flash-quick dialogue; and delivering reluctant, but likeable, heroes. Tuesday at 9 pm on PBS-HD.

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: The Greely Expedition

Questionable decisions and pure bad luck conspire to turn a noble scientific mission into a human tragedy. Monday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Students Shine Out Loud

Tucson high schoolers compete in Poetry Outloud, a national poetry recitation event

When Poetry Met Art

Vintage posters put literary legacy on exhibit at UA Poetry Center

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Part 4

The lives of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them, set at their Edwardian country house in 1912. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Volunteers Vital to Struggling Schools

School districts are more dependent on volunteers during the tough economy

NOVA Making Stuff: Smaller

Future technologies will depend on tiny stuff—from silicon chips to micro-robots that probe the human body. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

NOVA scienceNOW: Can We Live Forever?

This episode examines whether we can slow down the aging process. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Episode 2: Arizona On the Chopping Block

Gov. Jan Brewer’s 2012 budget proposal, which aims to fix the state's fiscal crisis, is filled with major cuts to programs far and wide. That will prove painful for nearly all Arizonans, two experts say. But is there a better solution?

Giffords On Her Way

Congresswoman leaves Tucson's University Medical Center to continue recovery in Texas

Pioneers of Television: Westerns

Known everywhere as the quintessential American cultural identity, westerns filled small screens across the country night after night. Tuesday at 9 pm on PBS-HD.

Wild West Stand-Off in Pinal

Water utility may be fanning the flames of San Tan Valley discord

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