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    Hi Pieter, That comment can be found on this post, that was promoting the Thursday night broadcast: http://kcet.org/socal/2009/04/next-week-the-year-of-living-dangerously.html Thanks! Anna, KCET Staff...
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    After another devastating series of wildfires in Southern California, it's clear that our fire season is now year-round, and that we must come to grips with where and how we build our homes, and who is going to pay for the skyrocketing costs of firefighting.
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    • The Big Burn
    • After the Burn
    • Villatoro: Our Relationship With Fire
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    Fire is a natural cleanser. That's a strange notion for urban folk, and little consolation for our neighbors who have lost their homes. But every year we're faced with this. The bigger we grow, the closer we get to the source of the flames.
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    In its premiere season, SoCal Connected won in six of the seven categories in which it was nominated.
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    This special will retell the award-winning stories of some amazing Southern California young people: Zac Sunderland, the "Pomona Kids," and 3 inspiring students from Locke High.
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    As the hustle and bustle of the downtown renaissance claims most of the spotlight, an often forgotten and neglected corner of Los Angeles shines on.
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    SoCal Connected was named one of the 101 best things in L.A. by Los Angeles Magazine.
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    John Larson updates us on the teacher and students from Village Academy High School, the group behind "Is Anybody Listening."
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    The unsung saints of Locke High School are its teachers. Not only do they mentor their students, but a great deal of their own time and money goes in to keeping enrichment programs alive. Locke's band director Reggie Smith is one of those saints.
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    Producer Angela Shelley reveals what it took to capture real teens being real for the camera in the Locke High series.
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