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The Downton Dish

The Downton Dish recaps every episode’s icy quotes, plot twists, intrigue, scandals and more. Come back Sundays at 10 p.m. – immediately after each Downton Abbey episode, for new editions, and to dish with other fans about the series.
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THIRTEEN Celebrates Black History Month

THIRTEEN celebrates Black History Month this February with UMOJA!, celebrating the the rich history, heritage and contributions of African Americans. The annual festival begins on Sunday, Feb. 5. View our list of programs on Inside Thirteen.
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SundayArts Becomes NYC-ARTS

Newly expanded Web site, mobile apps, and social media components to provide unprecedented arts coverage on multiple platforms. Learn more!
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Op-Ed: My Neighborhood White Supremacist & the Kosher Response to Hate

After another bout of anti-Semitic incidents in Brooklyn, MetroFocus reflects on the startling incidents of intolerance and hate crimes in the New York metro area.
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NewsHour: Brooks and Marcus on State of the Union

David Brooks and Ruth Marcus discuss President Obama's third State of the Union address, as well as the GOP response.
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American Masters Wins Producers Guild Award

This past Saturday, American Masters was honored as Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television by the Producers Guild Awards. Learn more on Inside Thirteen.
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Mission US: Flight to Freedom Launches Today

THIRTEEN announces the launch of Mission US: Flight to Freedom, the second in a series of innovative role-playing games developed to transform the way middle school students learn U.S. history.
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SundayArts: City Events for the Week of January 19, 2012

Christina Ha reports on the latest arts and culture events from the Tri-State area, including selections from the 3rd Century BC to the 20th Century, Germany, Austria, and France at Neue Galerie, Latin Icons of the World at Carnegie Hall, and more.
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MetroFocus: Want to Know How Your Neighborhood Looked 150 Years Ago?

Ever wonder what your neighborhood looked like 150 years ago? MetroFocus looked at three historic New York City maps alongside their modern counterparts. Have a look, then learn how to make your own maps.
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Need to Know: How SOPA Would Change the Internet

Two prominent lawmakers are now backing away from a sweeping law that critics say would restrict the free flow of information on the Internet.
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