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Painting Journeys - Hillside Monastery, Rome, Italy

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“Hillside Monastery” Rome, Italy

The warm sun is setting and the hillside is bathed in it’s glow. The colors and textures in this painting come to life with a sense of mystery. Who lives there in the old monastery and what is their story.

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“Painting Journeys” with Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, is an intimate journey on canvas to various destinations Ms. Klich has traveled. The one hour program features Ms. Klich painting the location, in oils, as she shares her painting process and tells the viewer about her experiences on that journey.

Painting Journeys - Little Step Falls, Skagway, AK

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"Little Step Falls” Skagway, AK

This painting captures the feel of wild and rushing water as it tumbles down a mountainside, covered with rocks and fallen trees. As if coming down steps the water cascades to the bottom, taking everything in its path with it, only to become a calm pool at the bottom.

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Painting Journeys - Tongass Narrows, Ketchikan, AK

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“Tongass Narrows” Ketchikan, AK

The subject of this painting is taken from the coastal area along the Pacific Ocean just south of the town of Ketchikan. Reflections of trees in water and logs washed up along the shoreline give the viewer a sense of how natural the beauty is, while the hint of mist evokes a feeling of serenity.

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Parent University 2013 - Madeline Levine, PhD

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"While we all hope that our children will do well in school, we hope with even greater fervor that they will do well in life. Our job is to help them know and appreciate themselves deeply, to be resilient in the face of adversity, to approach the world with zest, to find work that is satisfying, friends and spouses who are loving and loyal, and to hold a deep belief that they have something meaningful to contribute to the world."

-Madeline Levine, PhD

Parent University 2012 - Parenting In the Information Age

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Featuring excerpts from the award winning "PBS Frontline" documentary Digital Nation followed by a panel discussion on the developmental, behavioral, social and legal implications of kids on technology.

Facilitated by Pamela Wu, former anchor for KCRA.

Panelists include: 

Mary Kay Hoal- President of Yoursphere Media Inc., ABC 20/20 Contributor, Family internet and social networking safety expert.

Stephen Nowicki, MD, PhD, FAAP - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician

Chapman Shorts - 'Fetch' and 'Itsy Bitsy'

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An ice fishing trip gone to the dogs... Jim Doti and Adrienne Brennan interview writer/director David May on his films "Fetch" and "Itsy Bitsy". "Fetch", a light-hearted father/son and man’s best friend story explores the dangers of ice fishing, and the horror-comedy about a couple's struggle to get back a ring from a clever crawler, "Itsy Bitsy". May's work has been screened in over 50 film festivals including the Montreal film festival and Cannes.

Chapman Shorts - 'Living in Limbo'

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Imagine growing up a proud American to one day find out you were brought into this country as an immigrant. You’ve dedicated your life to your academics, then come to realize an opportunity of going to your dream university will remain just that, a dream. Hosts Jim Doti and Eve Kornyei talk to Viktoria Ershova, director of “Living in Limbo,” a compelling documentary about the predicament of undocumented immigrant children in America and the controversial law that could change their lives.

Chapman Shorts - 'Notre Joie, Notre Vie'

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Produced as part of the "Destination: Africa 2009 International Documentary Scholarship Program", "Notre Joie, Notre Vie" brings awareness to the human trafficking epidemic Cameroon, West Africa has faced within the last four years. It highlights the lives of four individuals, who against all odds, have fought against this pernicious trade and with the help of the Global Welfare Association (GLOWA) have restored their dignity.