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October 28, 2008 CONTACT: Meg Fullwood Albert Alcalay: Self Portraits premieres on KERA / Channel 13 About Art&Seek Art&Seek extends the vision of KERA and its President and CEO, Mary Anne Alhadeff. KERA’s Art&Seek initiative harnesses radio, television, Web and educational resources to explore the intersection of arts, journalism and community building. The initiative includes arts reports and commentaries on KERA-FM and special presentations and documentaries on KERA-TV. At artandseek.org, KERA’s arts reporters and contributors present featured content; the Art&Seek blog initiates conversations about the arts in North Texas; and the Art&Seek calendar provides quick and easy information about events, connecting audiences and arts groups. The Art&Seek initiative encourages everyone to find, create, discuss and react to the arts in North Texas. Contact Anne Bothwell, director of Art&Seek, at 214-740-9262 or by email abothwell@kera.org. About KERA KERA is a not-for-profit public broadcasting organization that is independently owned and operated in North Texas. The station’s services include original television and radio productions, national public television and radio programs, online information and resources at www.kera.org and an educational resource center that develops outreach programs for children, families and educators. KERA productions have earned the highest accolades bestowed by the broadcasting industry, including Peabody, duPont, Emmy, Clarion (Association of Women in Communications), Gold Camera Award (the U.S. International Film and Video Festival), Texas Gavel (State Bar of Texas), Anson Jones for In-Depth Television (Texas Medical Association), International Health and Medical Award for Community Health, Chicago International Film Festival's Silver Plaque, Lone Star Emmy, INTERCOM Competition’s Gold Plaque, American Association of Museums’ Gold Muse Award, National Telecommunications and Education Association, and many more. With more than 10,000 hours of programming in its library, American Public Television (APT) has been a prime source of programming for the nation’s public television stations for 47 years, distributing more than 300 new program titles per year. APT milestones include distribution of the first HD series on public television and the 2006 launch of Create – the TV channel featuring the best of public television's lifestyle programming. Known for its leadership in identifying innovative, worthwhile and viewer-friendly programming, APT has established a tradition of providing public television stations with program choices that strengthen and customize their schedules, such as Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert, Winged Migration, Battlefield Britain, Globe Trekker, Rick Steves' Europe, Great Museums, Jacques Pépin: Fast Food My Way, America's Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated, Broadway: The Golden Age, Lidia's Family Table, California Dreamin’ – The Songs of The Mamas & the Papas, Rosemary and Thyme, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home, The Big Comfy Couch, Monarchy With David Starkey, and other prominent documentaries, dramatic series, how-to programs, children’s series and classic movies.
214-740-9377
mfullwood@kera.org
November 24, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.