WLIW Arts Beat
February 5, 2015
Special | 23m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Ruthie Pincus, creator of "Stage the Change," and Adelphi University's a cappella group.
This month on WLIW Arts Beat, Diane Masciale sits down with Hauppauge, Long Island High School theater teacher, Ruthie Pincus, the creator of “Stage the Change”, to discuss an organization that teaches kids tolerance through the arts. Adelphi University’s first ever a cappella group brings us into song, we learn the story behind the iconic Hollywood sign and meet a national jump rope champion.
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WLIW Arts Beat is a local public television program presented by WLIW PBS
WLIW Arts Beat
February 5, 2015
Special | 23m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
This month on WLIW Arts Beat, Diane Masciale sits down with Hauppauge, Long Island High School theater teacher, Ruthie Pincus, the creator of “Stage the Change”, to discuss an organization that teaches kids tolerance through the arts. Adelphi University’s first ever a cappella group brings us into song, we learn the story behind the iconic Hollywood sign and meet a national jump rope champion.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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