
Friday, December 18, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
The PBS NewsHour
On Monday night, December 7, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer becomes the PBS NewsHour. While you can watch the PBS NewsHour each weeknight at 7 PM on KLRN, the change also brings a robust new Web site that will be updated throughout the day.
If you missed Jim Lehrer's announcement and his rules for "MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism" on the Friday, December 4 program, you can watch it here.
And don't forget to join Jim, Gwen, Judy, Ray, Margaret, Jeffrey and newcomer, Hari Sreenivasan for the PBS NewsHour tonight!
If you missed Jim Lehrer's announcement and his rules for "MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism" on the Friday, December 4 program, you can watch it here.
And don't forget to join Jim, Gwen, Judy, Ray, Margaret, Jeffrey and newcomer, Hari Sreenivasan for the PBS NewsHour tonight!
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Teachers are Over the Moon at the San Antonio Day of Discovery
This last Saturday, December 5th, KLRN School Services teamed up with TCEA Area 20 (THANK YOU! Jennifer Faulkner, Area Director) to host the first-ever San Antonio Day of Discovery for educators. Featuring KLRN Connect, the premiere digital video service from Discovery Education, the event kicked off with a fantastic keynote from award-winning education blogger, Steve Dembo of the Discovery Educator Network. Steve took the audience on a tour of the 21st Century classroom. As he did, he reminded us this is the classroom of today not the future...we are nearly 10 years into the 21st Century! Here is a podcast of Steve's keynote thanks to Miguel Guhlin of San Antonio ISD.
Throughout the day, teachers had an opportunity to learn how to use digital media and technology in the classroom including taking a virtual field trip to the Moon with Google Earth. In this session, teachers were exposed to the rich resources from this Google map tool that even includes the sky and a virtual 3D representation of the moon.
Teachers also got an overview of how to take digital media content into software such as iMovie, MovieMaker, and Animoto (featured above) that allows you to edit and create multimedia presentations. This is great way for students to do presentations as well. Long gone are the days of dioramas and tri-fold poster board.
Steve Dembo hosted a session that took on the theme of a "Day in the Life of a Discovery Educator". He gave a minute by minute overview of a technology-rich school day. All of the resources presented were easy to find and use through KLRN Connect and other online services.
Whether you are an educator, parent, or a fan of KLRN, take a look at what we do to support K-12 teachers in the classroom and beyond! All presentations are archived at Justin Karkow's DEN Blog. Thanks again to the DEN for bringing us this Day of Discovery. And, a special thanks to Steve Dembo for coming out on his birthday!
But most of all thanks to all the great educators who attended. Those teachers go above and beyond everyday and gave up a Saturday to learn even more. What can I say other than these teachers are truly the STARS in the classroom!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
KLRN Previews | 11/24/2009

Check out the latest KLRN Previews E-Newsletter featuring information about this Saturday's broadcast of the Texas Music Extravaganza. You'll also read a bit about December 7's launch of the PBS NewsHour.
To get the newsletter via email every two weeks, register at: http://www.klrn.org/signup/
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Wine, Friends, and Good Times: The 2010 KLRN Wine Season Is Officially In Full Swing
Glasses were raised and the excitement and energy was radiating at the St. Anthony Hotel last night as the 2010 San Antonio Wine Festival Committee met for the first time. The crowd, filled with seasoned committee members as well as people that are new to the group, got a "taste" of what it is like to sit on the wine committee, and I must say, our committees have good times, they really do. This year's chairs, Dacia and Lanham Napier, are so filled with enthusiasm that it rubs off on whoever surrounds them. It is going to be a fun wine year, folks. It is never too early to get involved, so whether you are a restaurant who wants to participate in the festivities, a sponsor who wants to support a good cause or you are a patron who loves wine and public television, we look forward to seeing you all at the events of the 2010 year. And to our committee...Cheers!
(If you have questions or want to participate in this years events, please contact John Costello 210.270.9000 or jcostello@klrn.org)
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Don't Believe Me; I've Got a Dog in This Hunt

But San Antonio's Express-News Entertainment Writer Jeanne Jakle doesn't, and she sure did like what we call "The River Walk Doc." Its real title is Paseo Del Arte: Expanding the San Antonio River Walk.
Jakle's review is glowing, and to be honest, so are we. We put a lot of heart and soul (and photography and editing) into this doc and it's very satisfying to have it recognized. It airs 9PM Tuesday night the 10th of November--tomorrow at this writing--and I hope you get a chance to see it.
Pictured above is Donald Lipski's F.I.S.H.. Why in the world did he pick that particular variety of fish to build? The answer is in the River Walk doc...tune in to find out!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
They Absolutely Didn't Have to Do This

But they did. They took an overgrown, trash heap wasteland section of the San Antonio River and gave it a radical makeover. They dredged it out, widened the river channel, built elaborate stonework walls and walkways, and secured artists to conceive and install wildly creative, bizarre and even subtle works of art. And now San Antonio has an outdoor linear art gallery that's like nowhere else in the world. The picture above is Donald Lipski's F.I.S.H. under the I-35 bridge, with San Antonio Museum of Art in the background.
They--the city, the county, the San Antonio River Authority, and the San Antonio River Foundation--had an uphill battle to fight. They had to convince a skeptical public that an area of town that, to put it kindly, has seen better times, could become a showplace for the Alamo City. And now, with a lot of corporate support, those governmental entities have done precisely that.
Almost a year ago the River Foundation contacted KLRN to document the creation of what's come to be called the Museum Reach portion of the new River Walk. We've interviewed dozens of people, including all the artists, former mayors, all the movers-n-shakers. And we've spent time along the river shooting beautiful high-def video of all the artists' wondrous creations. We've cruised in River Barges, night and day, to capture the experience of this fabulous new stretch. And we've put all that into a lively, half-hour documentary that we've named Paseo Del Arte: Expanding the San Antonio River Walk. If you'd like a preview, go here. It airs Tuesay the 10th at 9PM on KLRN, and we sure hope you'll watch.
If you watch, you'll see how much neater a town we can be, how much more interesting a society we become...when we do that which we don't have to do, but which will make us all a little happeer.
If you watch, you'll see how much neater a town we can be, how much more interesting a society we become...when we do that which we don't have to do, but which will make us all a little happeer.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
To medicate or not to medicate...that is the question.

In the meantime, I am left to think about children and medicine. Quite a combo. I remember penicillin being the cure all for me as a child...for anything and everything, but that was it. If penicillin didn't cure it, then I was to wait it out or sleep it off.
Tonight, Frontline is rebroadcasting the episode titled "The Medicated Child". Some programs bear repeating and I believe because of the current discussions about our little ones and which medicines are good for them, this one is more than appropriate. Tune in tonight or watch the full episode online. I know I will.
Katrina
p.s. By the way, there is a plethora of information at the website for this episode. FAQs, discussion forums, and a parents guide, for any of you interested in learning more.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Clifford the Big Red Dog’s Colossal Tour
Clifford the Big Red Dog’s Colossal Tour was on-hand to entertain and delight families throughout San Antonio on October 16th thru the 18th. Hundreds of kids took pictures with Clifford the Big Red Dog at various Burger King Locations. KLRN, Clifford, and Burger King joined forces with the San Antonio Police Department to provide fingerprinting for children to establish their identity. Also in attendance was a balloon maker who made every animal balloon you could think of. It was such a pleasure seeing children from all over San Antonio excited and amazed at meeting Clifford.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Bring the kids, Clifford is coming to town!

Attention Kiddos!
Get your picture taken for free at your local Burger King! This weekend, (October 16-18) Clifford the Big Red Dog will be visiting his friends at area Burger King Restaurants.
Stop by and see Clifford for FREE at the following times and locations:
Friday, October 16
4:00 - 5:00pm 1327 S. Main St. (Boerne)
5:30 - 6:30pm 5218 DeZavala Rd.
7:00 - 8:00pm 3400 Fredricksburg Rd.
Saturday, October 17
9:00 – 10:00am 3009 Blanco Rd.
10:30 - 11:30am 5013 Walzem Rd.
12:00 - 1:00pm 4618 Rittiman Rd.
1:30 - 2:30pm 16711 Nacogdoches Rd.
3:00 - 4:00pm 5007 NW Loop 410
4:30 - 5:30pm 11006 FM 471
6:00 - 7:00pm 5562 Tezel Rd.
Sunday, October 18
1:00 - 2:00pm 8296 Marbach Rd.
2:30 - 3:30pm 4520 W. Commerce
4:00 - 5:00pm 4402 S. New Braunfels Ave.
5:30 – 6:30pm 211 SW Military Dr.
For more information, give us a call 210.270.9000.
Get your picture taken for free at your local Burger King! This weekend, (October 16-18) Clifford the Big Red Dog will be visiting his friends at area Burger King Restaurants.
Stop by and see Clifford for FREE at the following times and locations:
Friday, October 16
4:00 - 5:00pm 1327 S. Main St. (Boerne)
5:30 - 6:30pm 5218 DeZavala Rd.
7:00 - 8:00pm 3400 Fredricksburg Rd.
Saturday, October 17
9:00 – 10:00am 3009 Blanco Rd.
10:30 - 11:30am 5013 Walzem Rd.
12:00 - 1:00pm 4618 Rittiman Rd.
1:30 - 2:30pm 16711 Nacogdoches Rd.
3:00 - 4:00pm 5007 NW Loop 410
4:30 - 5:30pm 11006 FM 471
6:00 - 7:00pm 5562 Tezel Rd.
Sunday, October 18
1:00 - 2:00pm 8296 Marbach Rd.
2:30 - 3:30pm 4520 W. Commerce
4:00 - 5:00pm 4402 S. New Braunfels Ave.
5:30 – 6:30pm 211 SW Military Dr.
For more information, give us a call 210.270.9000.
Friday, October 2, 2009
KLRN News You Can Use
Today we published our October issue of the KLRN Education newsletter featuring Comal ISD and the wonderful work that district is doing with technology. You will read about how Comal has come from the bare bones of technology infrastructure to the fully-immersed classrooms of today. If you are looking for information to integrate KLRN content into your teaching and learning experiences, click here to read more and become a monthly subscriber. For more information on KLRN School Services, contact me at mmccormick@klrn.org.
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
A Conversations Special
We're heading out now to UTSA's main campus to shoot a Conversations Special tonight at the University Center theater. First off at 5 they'll be screening The Wall documentary, and afterwards we'll record a Conversations program about the documentary.
The DOC is all about a wall that's being built along the Mexican border in an effort to cut down and/or eliminate illegal immigration. Whether you're a supporter of the Wall or don't like it at all, the documentary's a fascinating look at what's happening there.
Former WOAI Trouble Shooter Jeff Coyle is hosting the Conversations record, and The Wall director Ricardo Martinez is the subject. A live audience will be asking questions and this will all be turned into a Conversations Thursday night the 8th of October. If you can't join us for the live taping, please join us for the program playback.
The DOC is all about a wall that's being built along the Mexican border in an effort to cut down and/or eliminate illegal immigration. Whether you're a supporter of the Wall or don't like it at all, the documentary's a fascinating look at what's happening there.
Former WOAI Trouble Shooter Jeff Coyle is hosting the Conversations record, and The Wall director Ricardo Martinez is the subject. A live audience will be asking questions and this will all be turned into a Conversations Thursday night the 8th of October. If you can't join us for the live taping, please join us for the program playback.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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