‘The Mashable Show’ has a stacked lineup from SXSW for Twitter Live

For those who can’t make it down to Austin to experience those SXSW vibes firsthand, have no fear – Mashable and Twitter are teaming up to bring the best of SXSW 2017 to a screen near you. “The Mashable Show” – an exclusive 90-minute live stream of all things Interactive, Film and Music down at South By – will be broadcast on Twitter March 10, 11 and 12 from 1 p.m. EST, and we’re kicking things off on Friday with a bang.

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The initial reaction of many Dubliners to the Rising gave way to a grudging respect that grew exponentially with the British response. The rebellion, while ostensibly a failure, created the conditions for a national revolution and changed the course of Irish history.

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Shock & Awe: The Story of Electricity “Spark” The opening episode tells the story of the very first “natural philosophers” who started to unlock the mysteries of electricity. They studied its curious link to life, built strange and powerful instruments to create it and even tamed lightning.

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Music Voyager “From D.C. to Cajun Country” Music Voyager host Jacob Edgar continues his Road to a GRAMMY journey by meeting up with GRAMMY winner India. Arie in Washington D.C. Dobet Gnahore, a stunning singer from west Africa, who shares a GRAMMY nomination with India.

Inside Julie Andrews’s Puppet Show

Lisa Henson and Emma Walton Hamilton met only recently, but they have something rare in common: each has a parent who likely held a deep, enchanted place in your childhood. Henson, who is fifty-six, is the oldest daughter of Jim Henson, the creator of “Sesame Street” and the Muppets; she is now the C.E.O. of the Jim Henson Company.

Books for Kids: I am Jim Henson

Cover illustration, by Christopher Eliopoulos, for I am Jim Henson, by Brad Meltzer, part of the Ordinary People Change the World series of picture-book biographies, published by Dial Books. You know you’re in for a treat when the first text you see is on the inside front endpaper, in voice balloons hovering over a small illustration of Statler and Waldorf, two elderly hecklers from The Muppet Show.

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Dialogue “A Life Reconnected: Esther Emery” Marcia Franklin talks with Idahoan Esther Emery, author of “What Falls From the Sky,” which chronicles the crisis that made Emery decide to unplug from the internet, the challenges she encountered, and how the experience grounded and connected her in new ways to herself and her family. The two also talk about Emery’s current life living off the electric grid with her husband and three children in the mountains of southeastern Idaho.

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Clifford The Big Red Dog “Who Moved My Bone/Clifford The Pirate King” Who Moved My Bone – Clifford’s Big Idea: Be A Good Friend When Cleo accuses T-Bone of trying to steal her bone, Clifford gets caught in the middle of his two feuding friends. His efforts finally pay off when Cleo and T-Bone realize that their friendship is worth more than a silly old bone.

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Curiosity Quest Goes Green “Extreme Recycling” Did you know that animals can be used in the recycling process? Check out this episode where we visit an extreme recycling facility to learn why they have animals. Curiosity Quest Goes Green “Effects of Beach Tourism” Millions of tourists visit beaches each year.but some leave trash behind.

Colorado’s Doug Lamborn wants feds to spend less on…

Lamborn has introduced similar legislation before, but has a better chance for success with GOP control of Congress and the White House Big Bird of Sesame Street attends the 86th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 22, 2012 in New York City. WASHINGTON – As he has done in years past, U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn this week introduced legislation that would strip federal funding from National Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – two entities he described as “superfluous government programs.”

Colorado’s Doug Lamborn wants feds to spend less on…

Lamborn has introduced similar legislation before, but has a better chance for success with GOP control of Congress and the White House Big Bird of Sesame Street attends the 86th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 22, 2012 in New York City. WASHINGTON – As he has done in years past, U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn this week introduced legislation that would strip federal funding from National Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – two entities he described as “superfluous government programs.”

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Hands On Crafts for Kids “On The Road and Around The Word” Travel can really shake up your creativity. Inspired by their travels, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker capture cityscapes.

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Hands On Crafts for Kids “On The Road and Around The Word” Travel can really shake up your creativity. Inspired by their travels, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker capture cityscapes.

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Sara’s Weeknight Meals “15-Minute Sautes” Sometimes the fastest route to dinner is to saute or quick fry a piece of meat or fish. Sara shows the proper technique and then some quick, mix-and-match ways to change it up.

Bits & Pieces

It’ll take a drive to Salem, but it’ll be worth it. The Hallie Ford Museum of Art will present a major retrospective exhibition for the late Louis Bunce, a legendary Portland painter, printmaker and teacher at the Museum Art School from 1946 to 1976.

Bits & Pieces

It’ll take a drive to Salem, but it’ll be worth it. The Hallie Ford Museum of Art will present a major retrospective exhibition for the late Louis Bunce, a legendary Portland painter, printmaker and teacher at the Museum Art School from 1946 to 1976.