With an audience behind him and guests Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., 3rd child of Robert F. Kennedy, and Rory Kennedy, the 11th, will discuss the Kennedy Legacy at the ATT&T Performing Arts Center, (
http://www.attpac.org) in Dallas to kick off a series of observances in Dallas of the 50th year anniversary of his death. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an environmental advocate, and Rory Kennedy, a documentary filmmaker, will talk about their family's impact on American politics and culture. (Error on my part: I called our local PBS-TV Station to verify this, but they never returned my call. I went ahead to post this just in case they would broadcast the entire interview, which they did not. My apologies. Erroneus Statement: "This will be broadcast later on PBS Television tonight at 11:00 pm CST - check your TV listings for your local times."
This will be broadcast later on PBS Television tonight at 11:00 pm CST - check your TV listings for your local times.
From the New York Times:
American Dynasty
Charlie Rose, the Emmy Award-winning journalist, is doing away with the black backdrop that creates a sense of heightened intimacy on his PBS talk program and letting a live audience join him in Dallas for a discussion with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the 3rd child of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Rory Kennedy, the 11th.
Billed as "Charlie Rose and the Kennedy Legacy," it will allow Mr. Kennedy, an environmental advocate, and Ms. Kennedy, a documentary filmmaker, to talk about their family's impact on American politics and culture.
The round-table discussion will kick off a series of observances in Dallas of the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination at Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963. It is the first step in a concerted effort to seek forgiveness without forgetting.
AT&T Performing Arts Center, Jan. 11, 8 p.m., attpac.org
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