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April 16 Preview

Carl Hoffman shares tales of cannibals, primitive art and the powerful Rockefeller family.

04/16/2014 | Rating NR

Broad and High

April 16 Preview

Preview: Season 1 Episode 27 | 30s

Carl Hoffman shares tales of cannibals, primitive art and the powerful Rockefeller family.

On the next Broad & High, author Carl Hoffman shares tales of cannibals, primitive art and Michael Rockefeller at the Thurber House. Then Myles Harlan, a young musician, takes us on an emotional journey.

04/16/2014 | Rating NR

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Artist Profile: Myles Harlan

Clip: S1 Ep27 | 7m 15s | Myles Harlan is a young, classical musician who found his voice in the oboe. (7m 15s)

Artist Profile: Scott Hocking

Clip: S1 Ep27 | 5m 44s | Installation artist Scott Hocking sees Detroit as a city in transition. (5m 44s)

Artwork of the Ohio Supreme Court

Clip: S1 Ep27 | 6m 40s | The Ohio Supreme Court's artwork deftly blends Native American styles with Art Deco. (6m 40s)

Author Carl Hoffman

Clip: S1 Ep27 | 3m 1s | Veteran journalist Carl Hoffman believes he’s solved a great mystery of the 20th century. (3m 1s)

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