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Paula Poundstone on the Craft of Comedy

The comedian reflects on over 30 years of making audiences laugh as she returns to Tucson for a Feb. 19 show at Centennial Hall.

Episode 6: 'Arizona Is Open for Business'

GOP governor says economic development package will put Arizona ahead of recovery

A Visit to the Bone Lab

The Arizona State Museum's Stanley J. Olsen Laboratory of Zooarchaeology explores the skeletal secrets that animals leave behind

MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: Any Human Heart

The story of Logan Mountstuart — at times a writer, lover, prisoner of war and spy — making his way through the 20th century. Episode 2, Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Paula Poundstone on the Craft of Comedy

The comedian reflects on over 30 years of making audiences laugh as she returns to Tucson for a Feb. 19 show at Centennial Hall.

Is Tucson's Image Tarnished?

As local organizations work to reduce negative perceptions of the city in the wake of the Jan. 8 shooting, tourists say they'll continue visiting

Frontline: Revolution in Cairo

FRONTLINE goes inside the group that ignited the uprising, following key leaders of the April 6 youth movement as they plot strategy. Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS-HD.

NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey

What started as an assignment for a budding filmmaker, turned into a journey that changed the lives of the filmmaker and his guide. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

FACES OF AMERICA

WITH HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. Professor Gates follows the threads of his guests' lives back to their earliest origins around the globe. Thursday at 10 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Jury Finds Shawna Forde Guilty

Jurors convict accused Minuteman vigilante of murder, other charges; now must decide on the death penalty

CPB Funding Remains at Risk

The Arizona Public Media Community Advisory Board is endorsing the efforts of 170 Million Americans, a grassroots effort to rally support for public broadcasting.

Federal Funding for Public TV and Radio

A message from Chris Helms

One Month On, Shooting Survivors Find Strength

Survivors Ron Barber and Pam Simon say there's a "whole lot yet to be done"

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Goes On Tour

Key parts of the historic document that purchased much of the West from Mexico are on display in Tucson during February

Episode 5: For AZ Economy, 'Less Dreadful Times Ahead'

Chamber exec, economist see slow movement now, more later with government help.

Where Did We Come From?

NOVA scienceNOW examines whether the key to our planet's existence might have been the explosive shockwave of an ancient supernova. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD

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