Public radio and public television are such terrific resources. I often times forget about them, but when I remember them, I'm always glad I did. One excellent series I watch on PBS from time to time is Frontline. The show features investigative journalism pieces that are very thorough and very thought-provoking. This week the show is a two-part series titled "Bush's War" that reviews the ongoing struggle in Iraq and the events that led up to it. A definite must-see in my opinion.
Another nice feature about Frontline, and many PBS shows, is that a lot of supplementary content is available on their website, http://www.frontline.org. For example, you can watch the entire "Bush's War" series on their website. You can also read transcripts of over 400 interviews conducted for the series. So be sure to take a look.
The library also has a number of Frontline videos that you can take home. Listed below are just a few. All of them can be found in the Music, Art & Media department on the lower level of the library.
The Mormons [videorecording] / a Frontline and American experience co-production
From Jesus to Christ [videorecording] : the first Christians / a Frontline coproduction
Assault on gay America / a Frontline co-production
What's up with the weather? [videorecording] / a FRONTLINE/NOVA coproduction
