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United States Bicycling Hall of Fame 2015 Induction Ceremony

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The 29th Annual U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame's Induction Ceremony, Dinner, and Silent Auction was held on Saturday November 7th in Davis, California at the Activities and Recreation Center at U.C. Davis

Past Hall of Famers, Olympians, World Champions, other Elite Cyclists and members of the public gathered to honor 2015 Inductees Janie Eickhoff Becker (Modern Road & Track Competitor), Alison Dunlap (Off-Road Competitor), Albert Crossley (Veteran Road & Track Competitor), and Andy Taus (Contributor to the Sport).

Sci-fi Journal - Dec'15

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Sci-Fi Journal for December 2015 shot live at Rhode Island Comic Con with hosts James Hinsey, Jay Kingston, Marc Morriseau, and Calvin Watts III. We begin in the Rhode Island Convention Center and the Dunkin Donuts Center on Nov. 7, and 8, 2015 for Rhode Island Comic Con. Jay does Popcorn Previews with trailers for "The Man in the High Castle", "Warcraft", "Pride and Prejudice and Zomibies", and "Suicide Squad". Jay interviews sculptor Larry Elig. Calvin does Game Over about home video releases and video game news.

100 Mile Meals

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In this episode we travel to Santa Cruz California, and visit the Sustainable food program of UC Santa Cruz. We then travel South down highway 101 to Gilroy for the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival and show you what it takes to feed over 100 thousand people. We then talk with author and historian, Geoffrey Dunn, about Victory Gardens in the USA. And last we visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and go behind the scenes to see how they keep the crowds coming back with their unique foods. Plus much more.

Media Edge

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"The Secret US Prisons You've Never Heard of Before" (15 minutes)

Investigative journalist Will Potter is the only reporter who has been inside a Communications Management Unit, or CMU, within a US prison. These units were opened secretly, and radically alter how prisoners are treated -- even preventing them from hugging their children.