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- It was April 4, 1968. At 6:01 p.m., across the street from the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, a gunman fired a rifle, and the leader of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., lay mortally wounded. As news of King's assassination spread, American cities were engulfed in chaos and fear. Urban areas erupted in riots. Fires burned out of control. Dozens of people were killed. Robert F. Kennedy, meanwhile, was en route to Indianapolis, where at 9 p.m. he was scheduled to make a campaign appearance in an African-American neighborhood. Pressing questions arose: Should Kennedy venture into the heart of the Indianapolis inner city and talk to the potentially volatile crowd gathered in a park? What could he say that would assuage their grief? Should he defy the Indianapolis city officials who ordered him to stay away? Would his life be in danger? Kennedy didn't blink. Despite the violence raging across the country, he courageously kept his promise to speak, climbing up on a shaky flatbed truck and delivering a moving, extemporaneous plea for peace and reconciliation-a talk that eventually would be regarded as one of the great political speeches of the twentieth century. A Ripple of Hope draws on interviews with Kennedy aides and associates, as well as "everyday people" who were in the crowd that night, to tell the story of an inspiring moment in American history.
- Howard, Vestal, Sam and Rusty Goodman sing out God's praises. Songs include "I Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now," "O Come, Angel Band," "Born to Serve the Lord," "There's Power In the Blood" and 21 more spirit-raising tunes. Presented by Bill and Gloria Gaither.
- An annual live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- The story of Ken Olsen, computer pioneer--the man who created Digital Equipment Corporation, the company that took computers out from beyond the glass walls and allowed users to interact with them in real time, paving the way for personal computers. Olsen's story is also one of unique organizational style, the use of matrix management which created an environment where employees were highly valued and rarely fired or laid off. From an initial $75,000 investment, Olsen lead Digital Equipment Corporation to $14 billion in annual revenues and after 35 years, was forced to resign his Presidency. A fascinating and modern day "Camelot".
- Concentration camp survivor Mike Vogel tells the story of his family's confinement at Auschwitz Birkenau.
- An annual live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's Wind Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, Chorale, Men's Choir, Women's Chorus, Dance Ensmble and other performers.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- This documentary chronicles, from inception to completion, the creation of a commissioned art work, showing how one community comes together to make a vision a reality. Interviews with the artists, community craftspeople, manufacturers, and city officials are blended with scenes of the design and creation of the Crystal Arch, a crystal-glass archway in downtown Anderson, Indiana.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- Live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's student musical ensembles.
- A couple from the U.S. moved to Haiti 25 years ago to serve in medical and educational fields.
- A live musical concert from Reardon Auditorium on the Anderson University campus, featuring the university's Wind Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, Chorale, Men's Choir, Women's Chorus, Dance Ensemble and other performers.