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Below are the latest posts from our blogs.

Regular station news from President Neal Shapiro, the insider's perspective on creating content for Thirteen, media reports of Thirteen in the news, stories from the Thirteen 'family', and the occasional creative tangents/musings about public television.
The Waterfalls and New York City
Inside Thirteen blogger: Bob Morris, Producer Our president, Neal Shapiro, calls Thirteen.org “a house of ideas.” It’s a very apt phrase...
Lectures, panel discussions, debates and presentations on video from great cultural institutions around New York City. Thirteen Forum presents arts, culture, politics, science, and more.
Home Delivery: The Cases of Japan and Scandinavia
The Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition, Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, surveys the past, present and future of the...
The SundayArts Blog offers an online showcase of current reporting on regional and international artists, performances, theater, and museums by New York City's own experts and critics.
Home Delivery: Pre-Fab-ulous
MoMA’s new exhibition, Home Delivery, is satisfying but kind of perverse for New Yorkers. They’ve installed five pre-fab, temporary homes...
EdBlog features posts by Thirteen's Education Department, well-known educators and featured speakers at New York public television's annual professional development conference for teachers and adminstrators.
Randi Weingarten Elected AFT President
Randi Weingarten was elected president of the American Federation of Teachers in Chicago on July 14, 2008. The following is...
Daily Media Briefing focuses on contemporary issues in the media and public broadcasting.
Media Briefing for Wednesday, July 23, 2008
A federal court has affirmed that the Online Content Law is unconstitutional. A federal appeals court yesterday agreed with a...

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