The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer has increased nearly 6 fold in the last twenty years. Hear Dr. Richard Kibbey’s story in this local clip from “Story of Cancer.”
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The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer has increased nearly 6 fold in the last twenty years. Hear Dr. Richard Kibbey’s story in this local clip from “Story of Cancer.”
s part of our engagement effort around the new Ken Burns film, "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies," we talked to Mary Barlow about her battle with breast cancer.
To watch more stories or for information on how you can submit your story, visit panhandlePBS.org/cancer. #LiveHerePBS
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Discover how a cancer scare became the impetus for "24 Hours in the Canyon."
In light of the buzz surrounding "The Imitation Game," a petition to pardon 49,000 men convicted in Britain for being homosexual is picking up momentum.
Learn more.
How is cowboy poetry helping students at Cal Farley's Boys Ranch? Find out in this clip from Live Here.
Live Here airs Thursdays at 7 on Panhandle PBS.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) died this day. Ric Burns, director of the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning American Masters: Andy Warhol (2006), said of the multimedia artist:
"He really had every challenge he possibly could have: a gay, dyslexic, poor kid from the wrong side of the tracks who grasped American culture as it came out of the ground in the 20th century more viscerally, more intuitively and more brilliantly than anybody before us."
Career highlights of the man who believed we would all have our 15 minutes of fame one day.
This week, Live Here looks at where Animal Management is now and where it hopes to be in the future. Watch the clip below.
Live Here airs Thursdays at 7 p.m. on Panhandle PBS.
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"Don't diagnose yourself on the internet." -- Cathy Pruiett
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Take our Presidents Day quiz and test your knowledge on these *serious* facts.
Fascinating interview with Dr. Richard Kibbey from Amarillo Urology Associates today about prostate cancer. Video is coming soon to panhandlePBS.org.
Jacob Workman discusses drug court with Judge John Board and Richard Bernal.
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Live Here premieres tonight at 7 on Panhandle PBS.
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