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FORA Culture is a weblog series developed by FORA.tv as they work to gather some of the web's largest assortment of videos taken from national and international events, university lectures, and engaged debates. FORA.tv works hard to have the content ready for any viewer and reader to watch, listen, interact, and share with the world. FORA Culture is an extensive section devoted to the ins and outs of issues dealing with the arts, books, comedy, cooking, education, entertainment, gaming, and so much more that make up all the aspects of our technologically focused and forward-minded culture. Whether it is from FIFAâ??s decision on having no video replay for the World Cup or the recent surge in televisionâ??s dramedy shows, FORA Culture is there to offer the audience what it needs to remain engaged in the current cultural issues of the day.
Mondays, on FORA.tv
60 minutes
FORA Culture is a weblog series developed by FORA.tv as they work to gather some of the web's largest assortment of videos taken from national and international events, university lectures, and engaged debates. FORA.tv works hard to have the content ready for any viewer and reader to watch, listen, interact, and share with the world. FORA Culture is an extensive section devoted to the ins and outs of issues dealing with the arts, books, comedy, cooking, education, entertainment, gaming, and so much more that make up all the aspects of our technologically focused and forward-minded culture. Whether it is from FIFAâ??s decision on having no video replay for the World Cup or the recent surge in televisionâ??s dramedy shows, FORA Culture is there to offer the audience what it needs to remain engaged in the current cultural issues of the day.
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Taking a break from his role as co-host of Discovery Channel's MythBusters, Adam Savage talks about inspiration with attendees of the 2011 Maker Faire Bay Area. What inspires you?
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On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech that is often considered to be one of the most notable in human history. "I Have a Dream" immediately become emblematic of the civil rights movement, inspiring Americans for generations. January 18
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