
Overview
Since the 1980s, the rural working class town of North Adams, Massachusetts, has struggled to kick-start its economy following the mill closings. This program explores how, with the 1999 opening of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the town has united its blue collar base with visionaries from the art world to reinvent itself in the post-industrial economy.
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4 - 1Maggie Growls February 04, 2003
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4 - 2Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story February 11, 2003
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4 - 3On This Island February 18, 2003
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4 - 4Downside Up February 25, 2003
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4 - 5Los Trabajadores/The Workers March 25, 2003
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4 - 6Chiefs April 01, 2003
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4 - 7Strange Fruit April 08, 2003
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4 - 8Bird by Bird with Annie: A Portrait of Anne Lamott April 22, 2003
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4 - 9Sisters in Resistance April 29, 2003
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4 - 10Heart of the Sea: Kapolioka'ehukai May 06, 2003
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4 - 11Guns and Mothers May 13, 2003
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4 - 12Razing Appalachia May 20, 2003
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4 - 13Hansel Mieth: Vagabond Photographer May 27, 2003
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4 - 14Daddy & Papa June 03, 2003