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A new PBS documentary, The Movement and the Madman, tells the story of the fight between anti-war activists and President Richard Nixon in 1969. One of the protesters featured is Indiana native, Mary Posner.
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While Cummins’ inventions and engineering were the backbone to the then-called Cummins Engine Company, Cummins’ business partner J. Irwin Miller gave the organization a public face for leadership.
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How well do you know your favorite places? Maybe you’ve walked by the same lake for years or know just the perfect seats in that old movie theater. But what’s the history behind your favorite places? What’s all there? Who made it what it is today?
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The next film in the award-winning “30 for 30” series by ESPN won’t be one you can watch through your cable provider.
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There’s a new horror-documentary set in Indiana that’s out now, and it’s deadly serious.
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“Hoosier Brew” is an hour-long special that goes all across the state for a sample flight of history and culture in Indiana’s craft beer industry.
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“The Haute” asks viewers to go on a guided tour of the city and surrounding Vigo County to see all the arts, history, industry and culture the area has to offer.