From PBS
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Iconic Cohen Tribute Lights Up the stage of the Casino of Montreal's Cabaret
The spirit of Leonard Cohen resonated through the hallowed halls of the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal this past weekend, as renowned musician Robert Shea led a soul-stirring tribute to the legendary Canadian artist. The evening was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of Cohen’s enduring legacy and a poignant homage to another Canadian musical luminary, Jean-Pierre Ferland, who recently departed on April 27th, 2024. Shea, a Montreal native, captured the essence of Cohen’s poetic and...
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Mountain Lake Journal
This week: The new efforts underway looking into raising a historic Revolutionary War gunboat from the bottom of Lake Champlain. And, we sit down with Assemblyman Billy Jones to size up the new state budget, the record funding restored to schools, and the threat of more prison closures.
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A new season of The Mountain Detective, and uncovering the secrets of the Forsyte Family
The brand-new second season of The Mountain Detective has arrived on Passport! Former policeman Alex Hugo leaves Marseilles in search of a new life, but ends up confronting violence in the mountains of the Hautes-Alpes. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles. Revisit this classic drama series of the Forsyte Family, now on Passport! Based on the classic novels by John Galsworthy, The Forsyte Saga is a compelling drama of love, adultery, obsession, power and money, spanning three...
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A New Forsyte Saga is Coming to MASTERPIECE on PBS
... The Forsyte Saga. [April 30th, 2024] MASTERPIECE on PBS and Mammoth Screen today announce a major new reimagining of John Galsworthy's Forsyte novels.
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Just Two Weeks Left to Submit Your Film!
Ready to make your mark on the silver screen? You’ve got just two weeks left to submit your masterpiece to the Beyond the Peaks Film Festival before the May 14 deadline. Submission Deadline May 14 May 14 is the day! Get those films polished and submitted before time runs out. Film Categories Still finalizing your project or have a second submission in mind? We’ve got a spot for every kind of storyteller. Explore our categories and find your perfect fit: […]
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Music from Meadowmount, Season 2
Violinists Kailey Yun, and Dawid Kasprzak, and cellist Mairaed Flory and Xinchen Jessica Zhang perform works by Tchaikovsky, Ligeti, Kabalevsky, Perkinson and Ravel.
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Paganini, Prokofiev, Schumann, Chausson and Sarasate
Cellists Tessa Nysetvold and Griffin Frost and violinists Joey Lau, Aram Kim, and Ylang and Yxing Guo perform works by Paganini, Prokofiev, Schumann, Chausson and Sarasate.
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Explore History, Tradition & Culture During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Mountain Lake PBS is proud to celebrate AAPI Heritage this May and all year round! May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to recognize the important role generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have had, and continue to play, in the story of our country. Originating as a week long celebration in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter, AAPI Heritage Month was later established in 1992 to mark the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant to […]
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Senate candidacy registration deadline set
The application deadline for those interested in running in the Senate election is set for May 13, three days after the current senators...
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Clowning Around: Montreal Clown Festival Makes a Grand Comeback in 2024!
Laughter and madness return to the heart of Montreal as the Clown Festival comes back for a sensational 7th edition running from April 25th to the 28th, 2024. Get ready to be amazed and dazzled by world-class talent at the Gesù (1200 De Bleury Street) and the MainLine Theatre (3997 St-Laurent Boulevard), in a spectacular celebration of the art of clowning. This year, the festival offers a lineup that defies expectations and explores the power of clowning in all its […]
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State Budget Passed in NY
Legislative leaders pass a record 237-Billion-dollar state budget. Along with record spending for education and initiative to build new housing, the budget deal also gives the Governor the go-ahead to close up to 5 more State Prisons, which is a major concern for North Country Assemblyman Billy Jones and State Senator Dan Stec.
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Vacant Mall Facing Demolition in Champlain
The Town of Champlain is looking for a state grant to help finance the demolition of a long vacant outlet mall on the border. New housing and a possible hotel are some of the plans on the drawing board to replace the Miromar Outlets.