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COME RIDE WITH US!
The 2008
Bikers For Books Poker Run
is Saturday, September 6th.
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It's Fall
and that means
it's
time
for
FOOTBALL!
Click HERE for WLJT's
West Tennessee football
broadcast schedule |
What's The Word On The Street?!
Check out our Sesame Street Podcast on the Education Page |

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PBS’ convention coverage, anchored by Jim Lehrer of THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER, will include extended uninterrupted coverage of podium activities and speeches; reporting from the floor of the convention; newsmaker interviews; political analysis and historical perspective. NEWSHOUR senior correspondents Gwen Ifill, Ray Suarez, Judy Woodruff and Margaret Warner will join Lehrer. |

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Political analysis will be provided by New York Times columnist David Brooks and syndicated columnist Mark Shields. Presidential historians Michael Beschloss and Richard Norton Smith will add historical perspective; Andy Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, |
will update viewers with the latest polling information.
THE NEWSHOUR's coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions is part of PBS Vote 2008
Monday - Thursday
September 1 -4 at 7pm |
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Great Performances
Pavarotti: A Life In Seven Arias
When Luciano Pavarotti died in September 2007, the world lost one of the greatest voices in all of music. In celebration of Pavarotti’s peerless vocal |
talent and extraordinary international impact, this performance documentary looks back over his legendary career, utilizing the arias with which he was most closely associated as a narrative framework. From his humble origins in Modena, Italy, “A Life in Seven Arias” follows “The King of the High C”’s meteoric rise, spanning his London debut in La Bohème , his triumph in La Fille du Régiment and his iconic
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In addition to a treasure trove of classic Pavarotti performances, also featured are new and archival interviews with many of the tenor’s friends and colleagues, including Dame Joan Sutherland, Plàcido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Juan Diego Floréz.
Wednesday, September 10
at 8pm |
Los Lonely Boys Cottonfields And Crossroads
After a childhood of playing cantinas and honky tonks from Texas to Tennessee, Los Lonely Boys have rocked their way to the top of the American music industry, |
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determined to fulfill their father’s long-held dream. This documentary feature film tells the story of three Mexican-American brothers from San Angelo, Texas, who create a unique sound that melds the core of the early San Angelo music scene of the 1950s and 60s into a signature style they call “Texican.”
Wednesday, September 17
at 8:30pm |
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