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Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation.

From PBS Digital Studios: "Mister Rogers Remixed -- Garden of Your Mind." PBS asked John D. Boswell, aka MelodySheep, "to revisit the extensive video libraries of PBS' most famous icons and produce a series of enthralling musical tributes that pay homage to our most beloved figures":

Watch Mister Rogers Remixed - Garden of Your Mind on PBS. See more from PBS Digital Studios.


NYC-ARTS profiles Pam MacKinnon, director of the Broadway hit "Clybourne Park," which won the 2012 Tony Award for best play:

Watch NYC-ARTS Profile: Pam MacKinnon on PBS. See more from NYC-ARTS.


MN Original profiles Caitlin Karolczak, who "paints in the old master style but the content of her work is far from traditional. Karolczak's figures are inspired by vintage medical photos and deathbed portraits":

KVIE's "Rob on the Road" takes a look at Tape City! "Tap-i-ga-mi...is a contemporary art form created by Northern California artist Danny Scheible. First attracted to masking tape because of its versatile, accessible, and malleable nature, Danny used the unlikely material to create large-scale installations that redefined the potential of the medium and allowed him to spread a socially interactive new art form":

Watch Tape City! on PBS. See more from Rob on the Road.

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