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5:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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6:00 pm
Nova
"The Fabric of the Cosmos - What Is Space?"
From the passenger seat of a New York taxi cab driving near the speed of light to a pool hall where billiard tables do fantastical things, Brian Greene reveals space as a dynamic fabric that can stretch, twist, warp and ripple under the influence of gravity. He shows that space, far from being empty, is filled with deep mysteries. Part 1 of 4G
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7:00 pm
Frontline
"Endgame: AIDS In Black America"
Thirty years after the discovery of the AIDS virus among gay white men, nearly half the 1 million people in the United States infected with HIV are black men, women and children. FRONTLINE explores this urgent, preventable health crisis, tracing the history of the epidemic through experiences of individuals who tell their own stories.G
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9:00 pm
Global Spirit
"Music, Sound and the Sacred"
The transcendent power of music has long been recognized as a vehicle for spiritual practice and a path to spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment. In this episode of Global Spirit, host Phil Cousineau explores the transcendent qualities of spiritual and sacred music with guests Rev. Alan Jones, and Grammy-award-winning singer and member of the Native American Onondaga tribe Joanne Shenandoah. D
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10:00 pm
Nova
"The Fabric of the Cosmos - What Is Space?"
From the passenger seat of a New York taxi cab driving near the speed of light to a pool hall where billiard tables do fantastical things, Brian Greene reveals space as a dynamic fabric that can stretch, twist, warp and ripple under the influence of gravity. He shows that space, far from being empty, is filled with deep mysteries. Part 1 of 4G
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11:00 pm
Frontline
"Endgame: AIDS In Black America"
Thirty years after the discovery of the AIDS virus among gay white men, nearly half the 1 million people in the United States infected with HIV are black men, women and children. FRONTLINE explores this urgent, preventable health crisis, tracing the history of the epidemic through experiences of individuals who tell their own stories.G
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