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Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. "Horse You See" won the first-ever PBS Online Film Festival. Directed by Melissa A. Henry, "Horse You See" is about Ross, a horse from the Navajo reservation. Watch Horse You See on PBS. See more from PBS Online Film Festival. PBS' "Idea Channel" asks, "Are LOLCats and Internet Memes Art?" Watch Idea Channel: Are LOLCats and Internet Memes Art? on PBS. See more from Idea Channel. NYC-ARTS presents David McFadden, chief curator at the Museum of Arts and Design, talking about the exhibition "Glasstress New York: New Art from the Venice Biennales." Watch Glasstress New York - New Art from the Venice Biennales on PBS. See more from NYC-ARTS. WTTW's "Chicago Tonight" explores the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, the only site to exhibit a collection of contemporary outdoor sculpture in the Chicago area. It spans more than 100 acres of prairie landscape at Governors State University campus. |
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