Nov 9, 2008 11:00 am US/Eastern
History
We learn from it in the best cases; repeat it, sadly enough sometimes, in the worst.
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History
Tim and Tom
They were the first black/white comedy team; pairing up in the turbulent sixities. Tim Reid found fame as TV's Venus Fly Trapp on WKRP in Cincinnati. Tom Dreesen spent years opening for Frank Sinatra in Las Vegas. How did their friendship withstand the cultural and social pressures over 40 years. It is in their new book: Tim and Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White.
Wine SistersKindra Spector of Weston, MA thought is would be fun to teach women about wine; and create new friendships in the process. We visit a meeting of Wine Sisters.
Boston Youth SymphonyWith a deep history of helping young people achieve; we profile a teen musician who will bring much to the music world, while learning more about the organization he credits with putting him on the road to concert success.
Harvard Bookstore
Established in 1932, the bookstore has long been a centerpiece in Harvard Square. Now with a brand new owner, the stalwart independent bookseller looks forward to serving future generations of booklovers.
The Vision House
The most stylish specs from all over the world, may be found in the display cases at The Vision House. We take a look.
Sunday is proud to present Sonya Kichell.
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