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Quickest Way to See The Great Plains? Buy the Video.
A couple weeks ago, I posted about the documentary based on Michael Forsberg’s book on The Great Plains. It premiered on Nebraska Public Television stations last week, and it was even better than I’d expected. Hopefully, most of you who … Continue reading
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Watch “The Great Plains” on Public Television Next Week
If you live in Nebraska, you’re in for a treat next week. You’ll have three opportunities to watch the premiere of The Great Plains, the television documentary of conservation photographer Michael Forsberg and the process of making his most recent book. … Continue reading