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Could dinosaurs survive in the Arctic Circle?
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- Could dinosaurs survive in the Arctic Circle?
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- 10 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - The Great Escape(1963)
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- 10 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1963 classic film The Great Escape.
Imprisoned during World War II in a German POW camp, a group of Allied soldiers are intent on breaking out, not only to escape, but also to draw Nazi forces away from battle to search for fugitives. Among the prisoners determined to escape are American Captain Virgil Hilts (Steve McQueen) and British Squadron Leader Roger Bartlett (Richard Attenborough). Outwitting their captors by digging a tunnel out of the prison grounds, the soldiers find the stakes much higher when escape becomes a reality
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- The rocks in Lake Erie are older than the dinosaurs!
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- 10 months ago
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- Could a Triceratops outsmart a T. rex?
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- 10 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Birdman of Alcatraz(1962)
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- 10 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1962 classic film Birdman of Alcatraz.
Sentenced to life in solitary confinement after killing a prison guard, despondent inmate Robert Stroud (Burt Lancaster) combats loneliness and tedium by nursing an ailing bird back to health. Stroud develops an interest in caring for birds and becomes a talented ornithologist. After publishing a book on bird diseases from jail, he meets and marries Stella (Betty Field), a fellow bird enthusiast. When Stroud is suddenly moved to Alcatraz, though, his marriage and work are both threatened.
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- It Takes a Village: 10 Years of the My Brother’s Keeper Scholarship
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- 10 months ago
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- In this inspiring episode of NEXT 2.0, host Marcus Atkinson sits down with Erie native Paul Flemmings to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the My Brother’s Keeper Scholarship, co-founded by Flemmings and sponsored by the Uplift Foundation.
The conversation traces the origins of the scholarship—rooted in a deep commitment to uplift young Black men through education and community support—and explores why Paul continues to return to Erie every Father’s Day to honor this mission.
Together, Marcus and Paul reflect on influential community leaders, the importance of giving back, and the enduring power of the "it takes a village" philosophy. This episode is a tribute to legacy, leadership, and the bonds that tie us to home.
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- It is more important now than ever to protect public media.
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- 10 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Stargate(1994)
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- 10 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1994 classic film Stargate.
In modern-day Egypt, professor Daniel Jackson (James Spader) teams up with retired Army Col. Jack O'Neil (Kurt Russell) to unlock the code of an interstellar gateway to an ancient Egypt-like world. They arrive on a planet ruled by the despotic Ra (Jaye Davidson), who holds the key to the Earth travelers' safe return. Now, in order to escape from their intergalactic purgatory, Jackson and O'Neil must convince the planet's people that Ra must be overthrown.
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- Redefining Fatherhood: A Conversation with Dr. Baker
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- 10 months ago
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- In this heartfelt and timely episode of NEXT 2.0, host Marcus Atkinson sits down with Dr. Baker of Impact E.R.I.E. to explore the evolving and diverse experiences of fatherhood. From the emotional to the practical, Dr. Baker shares insights from his work in fatherhood research and community leadership, emphasizing the importance of supporting men as they strive to become better fathers, husbands, and leaders.
Together, they discuss the power of community and the need for inclusive spaces where men from all walks of life can grow, learn, and heal. The episode also highlights the upcoming Men’s Conference on Father’s Day, hosted at Second Baptist Church, 757 East 26th Street, Erie, PA 16503—an event designed to empower and uplift fathers in the Erie community.
Tune in for a powerful conversation about redefining fatherhood and building a stronger, more supportive future for men and families alike.
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- How to tune a Piano
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- 10 months ago
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- Learn how to tune a piano with our radio host!
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- A Message To Protect Public Media
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- 11 months ago
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- WQLN is at Risk — We Need You NOW
For about $1.60 per person each year, federal funding fuels local stations like WQLN PBS NPR — powering life-saving emergency alerts, educational resources for families, local storytelling, and the enriching programming you love.
But this week, the White House proposed eliminating that funding.
If Congress agrees, 40% of WQLN’s budget disappears — threatening everything you rely on.
This is bigger than NPR or PBS.
It’s about silencing a trusted hometown voice that keeps our community informed, connected, and strong.
🛑 Don’t let WQLN go silent.
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✍️ Tell Congress: Protect public media. Protect WQLN.
It takes just 30 seconds. The impact lasts a lifetime.
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - The Pink Panther(1963)
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- 11 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1963 classic film The Pink Panther.
In this first film of the beloved comic series, dashing European thief Sir Charles Lytton (David Niven) plans to steal a diamond, but he's not the only one with his eyes on the famous jewel known as the "Pink Panther." His nephew George (Robert Wagner) also aims to make off with the gem, and to frame Charles for the crime. Blundering French police inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) intercedes, but finds his career -- and his freedom -- jeopardized.
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- One on One with Rock Copeland
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- 11 months ago
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- In this week's episode of NEXT on WQLN, Marcus Atkinson sits down with County Councilman Rock Copeland to discuss the Democratic party's endorsement of Daria Devlin for Mayor of Erie, challenging incumbent Mayor Joe Schember. Copeland shares insights into the implications of this endorsement on Erie's political landscape, highlighting key issues and the party's strategy in the lead-up to the upcoming elections. Tune in as they explore the dynamics of shaping Erie's mayoral race and the future of local governance.
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- What is the difference between Public Media and Commercial Media?
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- 11 months ago
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- Public media this, public media that... but what is public media? 🤷 And how is it different from commercial media? 🤔
From our mission, to our content, and how we're funded—here are some key differences between public media and commercial media. 🤯
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Eight Men Out(1988)
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- 11 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1988 classic film Eight Men Out.
The Chicago White Sox, who are set to play the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series of 1919, are at odds with their team's owner, Charles Comiskey (Clifton James), who pays his players unsatisfactory wages despite the team's popularity. A group of professional gamblers offers the Sox's best athletes a fortune to throw the series, and the players agree. However, their reputations and careers are ruined when the dark secret, dubbed the "Black Sox Scandal," reaches the public consciousness.
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- Primary Reflections: Erie County Votes and What Comes Next
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- 11 months ago
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- In this fresh episode of NEXT 2.0, co-hosts Marcus Atkinson and Marc Blount are joined by intern Aaron Cronin to unpack the recent Erie County primary elections. From the surprising results of the mayoral race—featuring Daria Devlin—to shifts in the city council landscape, the team dives into the local political developments that could shape Erie's future.
They highlight the notably civil tone of Erie's city races, a stark contrast to the often combative national political scene, and reflect on what this says about the political culture of the region. The episode also offers thoughtful speculation on how these primary results might influence the city's direction in the coming years.
Whether you're an Erie local or just interested in grassroots politics, this episode offers an insightful look at democracy in action at the local level.
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Autumn in New York(2000)
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- 11 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 2000 classic film Autumn in New York.
Autumn in New York follows the sexual exploits of Will Keane, a New York restaurateur, infamous verging-on-50 playboy, master of the no-commitment seduction until he runs into an unexpected dead end when he meets Charlotte Fielding. Charlotte is half Will's age and twice his match, a 21-year-old free spirit yearning to get out and taste the excitement of adult life. It is a season long encounter that will shatter Will's preconceptions about women, sex and responsibility.
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- Make this DIY instrument with your kids to help foster their musical interests! #PBSKids #MusicKids
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- 11 months ago
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- Erie’s Embattled DEI Troubles Make National News
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- 11 months ago
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- Erie’s recent DEI battles between its county government, county council, mayor, and black and brown community made national headlines via The Washington Post. In a time when newly elected President Trump has declared DEI programs anathema, how will ERIE respond? We’re joined by former Erie County Council President Carl Anderson, who was sitting at the epicenter of this fact at the time. He gives us the backstory and a first-hand perspective into that battle and helps us understand where we are today. Tune in to hear the “whole story” as the late, great Paul Harvey stated. Enjoy!
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- Click on this video for a Mental Health Break
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- 11 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming(1966)
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- 11 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1966 classic film The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming.
When a Soviet submarine gets stuck on a sandbar off the coast of a New England island, its commander (Theodore Bikel) orders his second-in-command, Lieutenant Rozanov (Alan Arkin), to get them moving again before there is an international incident. Rozanov seeks assistance from the island locals, including the police chief (Brian Keith) and a vacationing television writer (Carl Reiner), while trying to allay their fears of a Communist invasion by claiming he and his crew are Norwegian sailors.
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- The Radicalization of Young White Men
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- 11 months ago
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- In this timely and challenging episode of NEXT 2.0, host Chuck Cammarata sits down with Rev. Angela Denker—Lutheran pastor, journalist, and author of the new book Disciples of White Jesus: The Radicalization of American Boyhood. Together, they explore the unsettling trend of radicalization among young white men in America, and the role that right-wing Christianity, online influencers, and cultural isolation have played in shaping this movement.
Rev. Denker draws from her background in ministry and journalism to explain how themes like “traditional gender roles,” male dominance, and purity culture are being weaponized in some Christian circles, leading to toxic masculinity, disillusionment, and even violence. The conversation also touches on the shift in voting patterns, with more young men backing candidates who promote misogynistic and racist agendas—contrary to the values many churches claim to hold.
Through a mix of theology, political...
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- A time capsule of our BIGGEST event of the year
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- 11 months ago
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- Erie County Executive Democratic Debate 2025 | Democratic Primary
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- 11 months ago
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- This video features a live debate between the two Democratic candidates running for Erie County Executive: Perry Wood and Christina Vogel. Moderated by Erie News Now's Lisa Adams and Mike Ruzzi, the candidates discuss important topics facing Erie County, including economic development, infrastructure, and county services. See how they differ on their approaches and what they plan to bring to the County Executive's Office.
#ErieCounty #CountyExecutive #LocalElections
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- Public Media is under attack like never before
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- 12 months ago
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- A message from WQLN PBS NPR President & CEO, Cindy Spizarny.
Visit https://protectmypublicmedia.org, take action, and share—because public media matters.
#ProtectMyPublicMedia #WQLN #PBS #NPR
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- Melissa "Roo" Kojancie, President and CEO of the Erie Zoo & Gregory Hall, CEO of the Second Harve...
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- 12 months ago
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- Join host Tom Pysz as We Question & Learn welcomes Melissa "Roo" Kojancie, President and CEO of the Erie Zoo, for an engaging conversation about leadership, community engagement, and the future of one of Erie’s most beloved institutions. Then, we speak with Gregory Hall, CEO of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania, about addressing food insecurity and the vital role the Food Bank plays in the region.
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- The History and Potential Danger of Gerrymandering
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- 12 months ago
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- Today, we explore the contentious topic of partisan gerrymandering and its profound impact on our electoral system. Host Marcus Atkinson and Chuck Cammarata are joined by Carol Kuniholm, Fair Districts PA's co-founder, expert on fair redistricting, and their NW PA Representative, Michael Bucell. They both bring extensive knowledge and advocacy to shed light on the real-world consequences of gerrymandering. It can skew representation, dilute voting power, and undermine the principles of fair elections. Carol Kuniholm, Together, we'll unravel the complexities, discuss recent developments, and explore why reforming this practice is crucial for preserving the integrity of our electoral process. Join us as we navigate through the dangers, implications, and potential solutions to partisan gerrymandering on NEXT with Marcus Atkinson.
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Fair Districts PA website: https://www.fairdistrictspa.com/
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- Joe Schember – Building a Legacy
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- 12 months ago
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- In this episode Chuck Cammarata chats with Mayor Joe Schember, running for a third term and a chance to extend his legacy of hope and service. When Joe originally ran for mayor he made it known that he wanted to rid the city of racism and make Erie a more welcoming city. He also inherited a city that was deeply in debt, had a significant urban blight problem, and a self esteem deficit.
In his seven years as mayor the city has, among other things, been able to gain the designation of “Welcoming City”, which is a title awarded to by the Welcoming America network base on a number of criteria, created budget surpluses, procured millions of dollars in grant money, which has enabled them to avoid raising taxes for the past 6 years, has sponsored programs that have connected 120 law enforcement officers to local schools working with 1,600 students, and more. He is hoping to be granted the privilege of leading the city for 4 more years to continue putting in place progr...
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Stanley & Iris(1990)
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- 12 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1990 classic film Stanley & Iris.
Iris (Jane Fonda) has a rough go of it after the death of her husband. Though still grieving, she needs to support her dysfunctional family and so she lands a job at a bakery. Things start to look up when the kindhearted Stanley (Robert De Niro), a cook in the bakery, comes to her aid after she is mugged. When Iris realizes that Stanley cannot read, she makes it her goal to teach him. As Stanley approaches literacy, their friendship grows into something words cannot express.
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- City of Erie Mayoral 2025 Debate | Democratic Primary
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- 12 months ago
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- Watch the full debate between the three Democratic candidates vying for the Mayor's Office in Erie, PA: incumbent Joe Schember and challengers Daria Devlin and Sheila Ellyn Woeger. Moderated by Erie News Now's Lisa Adams and Mike Ruzzi, hear their stances on key city issues and their visions for the future of Erie.
#EriePolitics #MayoralDebate #LocalElections
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- Public Media plays a CRITICAL role to help keep you safe and informed!
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- 12 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - The Red Violin(1999)
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- 12 months ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1999 classic film The Red Violin.
The intricate history of a beautiful antique violin is traced from its creation in Cremona, Italy, in 1681, where a legendary violin maker (Carlo Cecchi) paints it with his dead wife's blood to keep her memory alive, to an auction house in modern-day Montreal, where it draws the eye of an expert appraiser (Samuel L. Jackson). Over the years between, the violin travels through four different countries, where it has a profound impact on all those who own it.
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- This quiet activity for kids can be made with things you already have #EducationalVideos #pbskids
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- 12 months ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - In the Heat of the Night(1967)
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- 1 year ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1967 classic film In the Heat of the Night.
African-American Philadelphia police detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) is arrested on suspicion of murder by Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger), the racist police chief of tiny Sparta, Mississippi. After Tibbs proves not only his own innocence but that of another man, he joins forces with Gillespie to track down the real killer. Their investigation takes them through every social level of the town, with Tibbs making enemies as well as unlikely friends as he hunts for the truth.
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- If President Obama Had… (Fill in The Blank)
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- 1 year ago
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- Would America's reaction to specific presidential actions differ if they were attributed to former President Obama rather than President Trump? The question of white (male) privilege, tolerance, and public perception weighs heavily on how political actions are judged in the public eye, shaping ongoing debates about accountability and political standards. As politically engaged citizens, it's up to each of us to shape this perception. America may be teetering on the edge of a constitutional crisis as former President Trump continues to test the limits of presidential power and challenge long-standing democratic norms. With each boundary pushed—whether through defiance of legal institutions, inflammatory rhetoric, or attempts to undermine electoral processes- the resilience of the Constitution is being put to the ultimate test. The nation finds itself at a crossroads, forced to reckon with whether its system of checks and balances can withstand such unprecedented strain. In this episod...
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- Scholastic Scrimmage: The Championship Game | Season 4
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- 1 year ago
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- The final round. The Championship. Season 4 of Scholastic Scrimmage hangs in the balance. Who will emerge victorious? 🏆 The tension is unbearable as these brilliant minds collide! 💥 This is the moment we've all been waiting for!
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- What type of animal can live on both land and water?
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- 1 year ago
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- The finale of season four of Scholastic Scrimmage is airing TONIGHT. Check out our channel to stay updated on this year's tournament!
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- Something magical is coming to WQLN #HarryKellar #Magician #Illusionist
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- 1 year ago
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- We are getting excited to see what Chronicles has in store for us! 🪄
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- Saturday Night at the Movies: The Apartment(1960)
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- 1 year ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1960 classic film The Apartment.
Insurance worker C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon) lends his Upper West Side apartment to company bosses to use for extramarital affairs. When his manager Mr. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray) begins using Baxter's apartment in exchange for promoting him, Baxter is disappointed to learn that Sheldrake's mistress is Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine), the elevator girl at work whom Baxter is interested in himself. Soon Baxter must decide between the girl he loves and the advancement of his career.
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- Behind the Cameras of Erie’s Legendary Boxing Family | IQ
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- 1 year ago
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- Step into the ring with Erie’s most legendary boxing dynasty — the Bizzarro family.
🥊 In this behind-the-scenes episode of Inside the Q, host Ryan Dawley sits down with director Braden McClain and researcher Lorri Drumm to unpack the story of the Bizzarro family, from Johnny Bizzarro’s earliest fights to Anthony Bizzarro carrying the torch today.
Discover how this multi-generational family built not only a boxing legacy but a business empire across Erie, PA, including Chucky Bizzarro’s Fleet Wing Auto, and the iconic Ringside Restaurant. 🍝
🎥 Go behind the camera as the team shares stories of meatballs the size of your head, karaoke nights at Ringside, and how classic boxing films like Rocky IV inspired the visual style of the episode. Whether you’re a boxing fan, a documentary lover, or just here for the meatballs, this one’s for you. 🧤
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00:00 – Intro & Bloopers
01:13 – Why...
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- This History and Importance of 100 Black Men of America Inc.
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- 1 year ago
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- One Hundred Black Men began in 1963 to organize African American men to explore ways to improve conditions in Black communities. The national organization, The 100 Black Men of America, Inc., was established on October 2, 1986. The organization's objectives are focused on mentorship, leadership development, education, health and wellness, and economic empowerment. Join JES Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Parris Baker and Marcus Atkinson, President of the Erie Chapter of 100 Black Men, as they discuss the history of 100 Black, its relevance in light of recent attempts to eradicate significant historic gains of the Civil Rights movement, and the role of the local chapter in addressing community challenges in the African American communities.
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- Scholastic Scrimmage: Mercyhurst Prep vs Cochranton | Round 3 | Season 4
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- 1 year ago
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- Round three is upon us! The tension is palpable as these local high school teams battle for academic supremacy. 🏆💥
Who are you rooting for? The Mercyhurst Prep Lakers ☘️ or the Cochranton Cardinals?🔴 Let us know in the comments! 👇
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- Use leftover food packages as alternative building materials for little engineers! #EducationVideo
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- 1 year ago
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- James Welty, President of the Marcellus Shale Coalition and Trenton Moulin, President and Executi...
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- 1 year ago
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- This episode of We Question and Learn features two insightful conversations from across Pennsylvania’s economic and philanthropic landscape.
First, host Tom Pysz speaks with James Welty, President of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, who shares an in-depth look at the Coalition’s mission, its activities, and its membership—highlighting its role in shaping Pennsylvania’s energy future.
Then, we’re joined by Trenton Moulin, President and Executive Director of the Bridge Builders Community Foundations, serving Venango, Forest, and Clarion counties. Moulin discusses the foundation’s impact, collaborative efforts, and how it’s fostering growth and community development across the region.
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - Love and Mercy(2014)
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- 1 year ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 2014 modern classic film Love and Mercy.
In the late 1960s, the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson stops touring, produces "Pet Sounds" and begins to lose his grip on reality. By the 1980s, Wilson (John Cusack), under the sway of a controlling therapist, finds a savior in Melinda Ledbetter.
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- Scholastic Scrimmage: Titusville vs Cathedral Prep | Round 3 | Season 4
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- 1 year ago
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- Round three is upon us! The tension is palpable as these local high school teams battle for academic supremacy. 🏆💥
Who are you rooting for? The Titusville Rockets 🚀 or the Cathedral Prep Ramblers?🐏 Let us know in the comments! 👇
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- What was the name of the first satellite pulled into orbit by the U.S.?
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- 1 year ago
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- Round 3 of season four of Scholastic Scrimmage is airing TONIGHT. Check out our channel to stay updated on this year's tournament!
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- Faith, Leadership, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Dr. Tyler Titus
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- 1 year ago
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- In this insightful episode of NEXT 2.0, host Chuck Cammarata sits down with Dr. Tyler Titus, president of the Erie School Board and a dedicated advocate for youth in the foster system. As a full-time therapist and former director of the Erie County Office of Children and Youth, Dr. Titus has spent their career fighting for the well-being of the most vulnerable members of the community.
The conversation begins with a reflection on a powerful sermon, exploring its deeper meaning and how it connects to both personal and professional journeys. Dr. Titus shares their path into public service, the challenges and rewards of working with at-risk youth, and their vision for education and child welfare in Erie.
Tune in for a compelling discussion on faith, leadership, and the role of advocacy in shaping a stronger, more supportive community.
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- Repurpose these lunch box leftovers into a useful educational tool! #EducationalActivity #PBSKids
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- 1 year ago
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- Saturday Night at the Movies - The Big Country(1958)
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- 1 year ago
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- On todays episode of Saturday Night at the Movies our host, Glenn Holland covers the 1958 classic film The Big Country.
A New Englander arrives in the Old West, where he becomes embroiled in a feud between two families over a valuable patch of land.
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