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Off The Page from WSKG · Anne Bailey - The Weeping TimeBetween 1760 and 1860, more than 1.2 million enslaved men, women and children were sold in the…
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The Southern Tier Singers' Collective presents excerpts from a 16th century manuscript created for the Convent of La Crocetta in Florence. Paul Schleuse…
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Tri-Cities Opera presents 'We Shall Find Peace: A Tribute to the Armed Forces' to commemorate Veteran's Day.
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WSKG's Brian Frey premieres his latest documentary, 'Main Street Rising'
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The VOICES Multicultural Chorus present 'Exploring Ithaca's Heritage Through Song'.
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The Madrigal Choir of Binghamton sings about 'Love, Longing, and Lechery'.
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Mark Twain really had a music box, but what music it played is a mystery. '
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The Little Delaware Youth Ensemble presents their Winter Concert in two performances. Conductor Uli Speth joins us to talk about the program and about the…
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Join us as we partner with the Rockwell Museum to host a screening event of Native America Thursday, December 6th, 2018 from 6pm-8pm at the Rockwell, 111…
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Explore the world created by America’s First Peoples. The four part series reaches back 15,000 years to reveal massive cities aligned to the stars, unique…
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He is among the Native Americans who played a special role in World War II, serving as the famed Code Talkers
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BUFFALO, NY (WBFO) - Over the weekend, visitors to Canalside Buffalo have an opportunity to visit the GlassBarge, a traveling exhibit by the Corning Museum of Glass which is on tour to mark 150 years of glassblowing and glass production in that town. The visit also coincides with an ongoing celebration of the Erie Canal's bicentennial.