Calendar of events at Daytona State announced for March 2012
DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Jan. 10, 2012) - Daytona State College presents the following calendar of events for March 2012.
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Featured highlights of the March programming schedule:
March 13, 9 p.m.
Clarence John Laughlin - An Artist with a Camera
Chronicling the life of one of America's most significant and enigmatic visual artists. A philosopher, architectural preservationist and an early surrealist, Clarence John Laughlin's photography and writings documented the cultural and metaphysical landscape of twentieth century America. Throughout his career Laughlin struggled against an intellectual prejudice directed toward Southern artists of his day. Ostracized by the photographic in-crowd for using techniques that were not yet accepted, Laughlin's work challenged a world that was becoming dehumanized by war and urbanization. Laughlin's legacy is a remarkable body of work, and a testament to an artist who relentlessly drove himself to create photographs that reflected his vision of the human condition Today, his 17,000 master prints are considered to be one of the most important archives in American photography.
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March 14, 9:30 p.m.
Over Hawaii
A new special explores the scenic wonders and rich cultural traditions of Hawai'i. From spectacular shots of lava pouring from one of the world's most active volcanoes to soaring explorations of lush, unspoiled valleys to reef-skimming underwater forays with sea turtles and dolphins, OVER HAWAI'I presents an illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai'i's six major islands and popular visitor destinations. Interwoven with striking visuals, locals offer insights into the distinctive landscapes and culture of the islands, share surprising facts about Hawai'i's geology, plants and animals; relate ancient stories of Hawaiian deities and discuss traditional beliefs that still play an important role in Hawaiian life today.
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March 20, 9 p.m.
Running on Empty - The brain drain of local TV news
Journalism is losing experienced reporters at a record rate. This means less in-depth and investigative reporting that help keep you informed. This documentary introduces you to some seasoned reporters who were at the top of their game. They share their frustrations and challenges as they move on with their lives.
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March 22, 7:30 p.m.
Pet Owners Hotline
New season starts. WDSC-TV 15 proudly presents a new season of this popular weekly live call-in program about all your pet care interests and needs. Hosted by local vet Dr. Mark Salzburg, topics include: new pets, obedience training, pet first aid, traveling with a pet, hurricane preparedness, exotic pets, pets for the handicapped, and so much more. Call-in number: 1-800-901-9238.
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