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Expressions
Expressions is WSKG TV's weekly survey of the arts in
our local area. Some weeks, an in-studio concert with local
musicians is featured. Other weeks, we meet local artists where
they live and work... in the act of creating their art. We get
to know them better, and draw inspiration from them. Tune in
Thursday nights at 8pm for Expressions: Art & Soul of the
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Move It! - A
WSKG original children's television show featuring a unique,
high energy format for children and families interested in health
and wellness.
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The Dusters
Relive the first years of hockey in Binghamton and celebrate the
team that won the heart of our community. Produced by Brian Frey.
DVD $19.95
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Rod Serling Video
Festival 2009
View online the award-winning short videos made by students in
grades K-12. The annual festival is sponsored by the Rod Serling
School for the Fine Arts at Binghamton Schools, and WSKG Public TV
is proud to partner with them to showcase the prize winning videos
each year.
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State Park Minutes
- See some of our local State Parks throughout NY and
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Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotton
Eagle
The Forgotten Eagle highlights the life of Southern Tier native,
Glenn Hammond Curtiss. This is the first documentary ever produced
on one of aviation's key founding fathers. DVD
$19.95
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Cornell:
Birth of the American University
The story of Ezra Cornell, A. D. White, and the founding of
Cornell. Produced by Brian Frey. Winner of a NYSBA award.
VHS $19.95; DVD
$19.95
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Binghamton:
Building the Parlor City
The story of Binghamton's beginnings, from the time of Native
Americans through the industrial age and into the 1960's. Produced
by Brian Frey. VHS $19.95; DVD
$19.95
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Flood of '35
(2002)
Produced by Brian Frey. Winner of two
NYS Emmy awards and a NYS
Broadcasters' award.
On Sunday evening July 7, 1935 the skies north of the Southern Tier
opened up, dumping more than 11 inches of rain in some areas and
inundating the rivers, lakes and streams through out the
valley. VHS $19.95; DVD
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WATKINS GLEN: THE
STREET YEARS (1999)
Produced by Brian Frey. This is the story of the first five years
of racing at Watkins Glen, when the cars raced through the streets
of the village. Told through personal accounts from the race's
founder, the drivers and residents of Watkins Glen, utilizing
dozens of archival photographs and newsreel footage.
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The Southern Tier Memory Store
I
Offering a nostalgic look at the Southern Tier of New York's
landmarks and institutions and how they have changed or simply "are
no more." Included in program #1 are the Triplets baseball team,
the Lackawanna Train Station, Ithaca's Mutt Dog Parade of the
1930s, the Triple Cities-area Pig Stand restaurants and WNBF-TV
(the original Channel 12). VHS
$19.95 (set of all three Memory Stores on
VHS $45); DVD
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Southern Tier Memory Store II
A series of remembrances of extraordinary events and
everyday life in the Southern Tier of New York featuring: Elmira's
Eldridge Park, once called "the playground of the Southern Tier";
Lackawanna Railroad Trains on the Ithaca-Owego line that negotiated
the hills via an unusual double switchback; more than 1,000 people
paddling home-made rafts 11 miles down the Susquehanna River in the
Owego to Nichols raft race; and Rothschild's department store in
Ithaca. VHS $19.95 (set of
all three Memory Stores on VHS
$45); DVD $19.95
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Southern
Tier Memory Store
III
Preserves in word and image an abundance of objects and events. In
the third program in the eries: "46-Quart Cans and some
Passengers"- the milk trains; "The Standard Herbal Remedies"- Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp Root and other medicinal products; "Hi, Sweety"- Mr.
Willoby and Igy; and "Another Side of the Tracks"- Oneonta's
Delaware and Hudson Railroad's Susquehanna Division.
VHS $19.95 (set of all three
Memory Stores on VHS $45);
DVD $19.95
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Water's
Way
Produced by Tom Milligan. Water's Way is an exploration of the
metaphysical side of water: changeless and ever-changing, fragile
and powerful, scarce in its abundance, nuanced in its motion,
dissolving everything even as it creates everything.
VHS $19.95 |
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The Crystal
City
Produced by Tom Milligan. Explores the art glass tradition
in Corning, New York, "arguably the glass capital of the
world." VHS $19.95 |
Cayutaville
Co-produced by Diana Crone Frank and WSKG. The film focuses
on two extended families, the Chapmans and Soules in Cayutaville,
New York. The viewer comess to understand the emotional
complexity of life in this remote hamlet, where faith is
challenged, hard work is capriciously rewarded and a community can
and does turn against itself. VHS
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Like Anybody Else
Produced by Gary Reinbolt. The program explores what the term
"learning disabilities" has meant to four families and how they
successfully dealt with problems encountered within both family and
society. VHS $19.95
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