Parent Previews: Furious 7 and Woman in GoldTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 37, Segment 5
Apr 6, 2015 • 12m
Guest: Kerry Bennett and Rod Gustafson, parentpreviews.com The seventh installment in the Fast and Furious movie franchise beat analyst expectations and set box office records opening over the weekend. One big reason is that it is the last movie filmed by actor Paul Walker before he died in a car crash last year. Another, is the movie is racially diverse cast which helps attract lots of minority audiences. And then there are the cars jumping cliffs and skydiving from planes.

Civil War PhotographsApr 6, 201513mGuest: Bob Zeller, president of the Center for Civil War Photography We recently learned about a trove of remarkable photos documenting life before and during the Civil War that has arrived at the Library of Congress and is being digitized for people to view online. The pictures themselves are remarkable, but so, too, is the story of how they came to be in a single collection. The photos offer a glimpse at daily life of southern slaves before the war and extend all the way to a shot of Abraham Lincoln's Illinois home draped in a black-and-white mourning cloth after his assassination. The Library of Congress announced last week it had acquired more than 500 of these images from the collection of an 87-year-old Texas grandmother.
Guest: Bob Zeller, president of the Center for Civil War Photography We recently learned about a trove of remarkable photos documenting life before and during the Civil War that has arrived at the Library of Congress and is being digitized for people to view online. The pictures themselves are remarkable, but so, too, is the story of how they came to be in a single collection. The photos offer a glimpse at daily life of southern slaves before the war and extend all the way to a shot of Abraham Lincoln's Illinois home draped in a black-and-white mourning cloth after his assassination. The Library of Congress announced last week it had acquired more than 500 of these images from the collection of an 87-year-old Texas grandmother.