Kathryn Eident appears in the following:
Design for the Real World: Diner
Friday, January 16, 2009
Culinary Arts Museum curator Richard J.S. Gutman explains why an American classic from the aluminum age never goes out of style. Produced by Kathryn Eident.
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Studio 360
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Rooting for the Bad Guy: Michael Shannon
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Bad Girls on Film & Joss Whedon
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Joss Whedon the Hollywood Slayer
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Jack Handey's Ideas for Paintings
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Studio 360's Battle of the High School Bands
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Hollywood's Bad-Girl Summer
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Will Apple Get Its Mojo Back?
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Lois Lowry Confirms Jeff Bridges to Film The Giver
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American Icons: Superman
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Tim Minchin and Matilda
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Jack Handey's Ideas for Paintings
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Rooting for the Bad Guy: Michael Shannon
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Bad Girls on Film & Joss Whedon
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Joss Whedon the Hollywood Slayer
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Hollywood's Bad-Girl Summer
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Will Apple Get Its Mojo Back?
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Tim Minchin and Matilda
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Weird Al Yankovic's High School Band
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American Icons: Superman
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American Icons: The Great Gatsby
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