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We&#39;ll talk to PBS News Hour commentator Ellen Fitzpatrick; on Art&amp;amp;Seek, Nx35 co-founder CHris Flemmons.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1439217482/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Ellen Fitzpatrick; Chris Flemmons</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1545891" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think406.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1439217482/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Music</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Music</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | March 20, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1190386184/</link><description>Nearly 50 years ago, many Americans were locked in a struggle for basic rights and equal treatment. Mark McPhail of SMU&#39;s Meadows School of the Arts and photographer Herbert Randall, who are both participating in a new SMU Symposium, discuss the issue. 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We&#39;ll discuss the latest consumer-grade technologies with Victor Godinez, technology reporter for The Dallas Morning News; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, KXT host Paul Slavens.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1560713860/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Victor Godinez; Paul Slavens</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1590357" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think421.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1560713860/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Music</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Music</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | August 21, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1222825491/</link><description>Can information gathered right now lead to credible predictions of war and peace in the upcoming century? 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One of the agents of that change, artist Barbara Crane, joins us to answer those questions. In Scene, Dallas Morning News editors (and spouses) Nancy Visser and Guy Reynolds discuss their pledge and ongoing effort to buy nothing new in 2009.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1191250359/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Barbara Crane; Nancy Visser; Guy Reynolds.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1541178" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/0902_think_303.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1191250359/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Home &amp; How-To</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Home &amp; How-To</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Personal Finance</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Personal Finance</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | April 9, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1464486798/</link><description>How can we prepare a new generation of teachers to turn the tide in the American math and science crisis? We&#39;ll talk with Tom Luce, Chief Executive Officer of the National Math and Science Initiative; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, local filmmaker Chris Howell.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1464486798/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Tom Luce; Chris Howell</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1584018" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think409.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1464486798/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Film &amp; Television</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Film &amp; Television</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Education</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Education</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | April 17, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1190252208/</link><description>Is the world entering a post-American period? 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We&#39;ll discuss city elections with Sam Merten at the Dallas Observer and Shawn P. Williams of the Dallas South News; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Fort Worth Symphony percussionist David Cossin.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1884405640/</guid><pubDate>04/15/2011</pubDate><media:description>Sam Merten; Shawn P. 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We&#39;ll talk with Gary Cunningham and Don Gatzke; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, artist James Magee.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1581979803/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Gary Cunningham; Don Gatzke; James Magee</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1649661" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think424.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1581979803/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | September 18, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1267806593/</link><description>Will we ever know what causes autism? 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We&#39;ll speak with Safisha Hill, Director of Education for The Act of Change, and Sarah Walker, President of the Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, scholar Darell Fields.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1803376808/</guid><pubDate>02/18/2011</pubDate><media:description>Safisha Hill, Sarah Walker, Darell Fields</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1662548" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think505.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1803376808/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Community</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Community</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | December 4, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1350331145/</link><description>Where do telephone help line volunteers find the constancy to listen to strangers whose lives have become overwhelming? 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We&#39;ll talk with Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist Bud Kennedy and SMU political science professor Cal Jillson; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, monologist Mike Daisey.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1432692961/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Bud Kennedy; Cal Jillson; Mike Daisey</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1583693" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think405.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1432692961/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | March 13, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1190823469/</link><description>How is theater changing with the times and the new century? We&#39;ll talk with playwright Itamar Moses, whose play &quot;Back Back Back&quot; appears at the Dallas Theater Center. In Scene, Nancy E. Edwards, Curator of European Art at the Kimbell Art Museum, previews the Fort Worth museum&#39;s upcoming exhibit &quot;Art &amp; Love in Renaissance Italy&quot;.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1190823469/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Itamar Moses; Nancy E. 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Financial journalist Karen Blumenthal discusses her new book, &quot;The Wall Street Journal Guide to Starting Your Financial Life&quot;. 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We&#39;ll talk with Jerre Tracy, Executive Director of Historic Fort Worth; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Lake Simons, actress and puppet-maker.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1550518603/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Jerre Tracy; Lake Simons</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1622331" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think420.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1550518603/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | August 14, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1215492818/</link><description>Can the design controversies surrounding the Trinity toll road project be solved by good engineering, or is the conflict simply unsolvable? 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Lyle School of Engineering.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1215492818/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Can design controversy around the Trinity toll road project be solved by good engineering?</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1588521" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think321.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1215492818/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Technology</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Transportation &amp; Infrastructure</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Transportation &amp; Infrastructure</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | Mar. 18, 2011</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1851546516/</link><description>Acclaimed photographer Laura Wilson documents the tradition, energy, and cultural importance of high school sports in &quot;Grit &amp; Glory: Six-Man Football,&quot; an exhibition at SMU&#39;s Meadows Museum. 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We&#39;ll talk with Gordon Echtenkamp, President and CEO of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, curator Heather MacDonald.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1604595832/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Gordon Echtenkamp; Heather MacDonald</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1601387" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think427.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1604595832/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | October 23, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1308261401/</link><description>What makes old corporate instructional videos and low-budget exercise or self-help shows so funny? We&#39;ll talk with Nick Prueher of the Found Footage Festival; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, writer Oscar Casares.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1308261401/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Nick Prueher; Oscar Casares</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1580257" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think328.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1308261401/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Literature &amp; Writing</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Literature &amp; Writing</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | December 17, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1701123060/</link><description>When the places you love are threatened, what would galvanize you into taking positive action? Krys Boyd speaks with David Todd, project director for the Conservation History Association of Texas; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Jeremy Strick, Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1701123060/</guid><pubDate>12/17/2010</pubDate><media:description>David Todd; Jeremy Strick</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1676155" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think434.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1701123060/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | January 8, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1380648564/</link><description>As Stanley Marcus transformed a Dallas specialty store into a glittering institution of taste and fashion, what was he like behind the scenes? We&#39;ll talk with author Thomas E. Alexander; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Dallas Contemporary&#39;s Joan Davidow.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1380648564/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Thomas E. 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Judge Ron Chapman, who presided over the hearing that led to the overturning of the Tulia drug cases, and Dr. Alan Bean, Executive Director and founding member of Friends of Justice, discuss the issue. In Scene, Argentinean artist Florencia Levy talks about her current project &quot;Commute Portraits&quot;.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1191270000/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Ron Chapman; Alan Bean; Florencia Levy.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1551464" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/0902_think_302.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1191270000/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Modern</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Modern</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">United States</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">United States</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | April 2, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1458430762/</link><description>How can our planet&#39;s food crops be protected from natural disaster, and what architectural form would that protection take? We&#39;ll talk this evening with Dornith Doherty, professor of photography at the University of North Texas; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, violinist Maria Schleuning.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1458430762/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Dornith Doherty; Maria Schleuning</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1570806" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think408.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1458430762/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Music</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Music</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | April 10, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1190313410/</link><description>What does the future hold for the Kimbell Art Museum? New director Eric McCauley Lee discusses his plans for the museum, as well as the evolving Fort Worth Museum District. 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We&#39;ll talk to airline bloggers Andrea Ahles and Terry Maxon; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Janis Burkland, executive director of the Dallas Film Commission.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1513483848/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Andrea Ahles; Terry Maxon; Janis Burkland</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1572548" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think415.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1513483848/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Film &amp; Television</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Film &amp; Television</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | July 3, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1189104943/</link><description>What is corporate social responsibility and how accountable should we expect corporate entities to be? We&#39;ll talk with Chip Pitts, Stanford Law School Lecturer and co-author/editor of &quot;Corporate Social Responsibility: A Legal Analysis&quot;. 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We&#39;ll talk with writer Anne Lamott about the hazy demarcation between the personal and the professional; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, photographer Grant Meeks.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1893890825/</guid><pubDate>04/22/2011</pubDate><media:description>Anne Lamott; Grant Meeks</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1589289" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think512.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1893890825/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | August 20, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1570889593/</link><description>Are students more likely to excel in a single-gender class environment? We&#39;ll talk with Vivian Taylor, Principal of the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women&#39;s Leadership School, and Arnold E. Holtberg, Headmaster of St. Mark&#39;s School of Texas; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, the art and science of creating giant dinosaurs.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1570889593/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Vivian Taylor; Arnold E. 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We&#39;ll talk with Dr. Craig Rubin and Dr. Amit Shah. 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We&#39;ll talk with Paul A. Braden, Vice Chair of the Texas Pension Review Board; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Brent Brown, director of City Design Studio at Dallas City Hall.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1791217929/</guid><pubDate>02/18/2011</pubDate><media:description>Paul A. Braden; Brent Brown</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1612881" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think504.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1791217929/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | November 20, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1337559327/</link><description>Have the nuts and bolts of reporting the news changed to reflect the tumultuous media landscape? We&#39;ll talk with Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Carl Hamm of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1337559327/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Judy Woodruff; Carl Hamm</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1604754" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think331.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1337559327/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Media</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Media</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | November 19, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1653396088/</link><description>PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger discusses how her organization is navigating the unique challenges of a media landscape in flux. 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We&#39;ll talk with Japan&#39;s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Ichiro Fujisaki; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Andrea Karnes, curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1418232473/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>His Excellency Ichiro Fujisaki; Andrea Karnes</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1563306" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think404.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1418232473/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | March 6, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1191234832/</link><description>What does the future hold for the Nasher Sculpture Center? We&#39;ll talk with the new Director Jeremy Strick about his plans and about the current exhibit, &quot;George Segal: Street Scenes,&quot; which runs until April 5. 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Historian Darwin Payne explores the life of an influential African-American judge in his new book. 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We&#39;ll talk with TCU&#39;s John Lumpkin and the Schieffer School&#39;s Andrew Chavez; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Peter Doroshenko, director of the Dallas Contemporary.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1865645219/</guid><pubDate>04/01/2011</pubDate><media:description>John Lumpkin; Andrew Chavez; Peter Doroshenko</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1580721" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think509.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1865645219/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Media</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Media</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | September 17, 2010</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1593869522/</link><description>Will robots in outer space become a reality through the work of local engineers? We&#39;ll discuss NASA&#39;s project for stationing autonomous robots on Mars with Kamesh Namuduri, associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of North Texas. 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We&#39;ll talk with Fort Worth Star-Telegram business columnist Mitchell Schnurman; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, Jeremy Strick, Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center.</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1743560482/</guid><pubDate>01/14/2011</pubDate><media:description>Mitchell Schnurman; Jeremy Strick</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1643299" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think501.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1743560482/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fine Arts</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | December 18, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1366193726/</link><description>Think discusses the importance of a clean environment and the role of the EPA in our lives with Al Armendariz, the new EPA Region 6 Administrator; in Art&amp;amp;Seek, &quot;Million Dollar Monarch.&quot;</description><guid>http://video.kera.org/video/1366193726/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2010</pubDate><media:description>Al Armendariz; &quot;Million Dollar Monarch&quot;</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1572316" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www.kera.org/video/cove/think334__055364.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://video.kera.org/video/1366193726/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Think | January 23, 2009</title><link>http://video.kera.org/video/1191270089/</link><description>For many Americans, one of the biggest day-to-day challenges is access to affordable housing. We&#39;ll discuss the issue and explore solutions this evening with former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and current Executive Chairman of Cityview, Henry Cisneros. 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