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November 22

WSU's Crimson Cube, new Apple, Father Christmas, Montana Ghost town photographer

Aired 11/22/2018

Northwest Profiles

November 22

Preview: Season 32 Episode 3202 | 30s

WSU's Crimson Cube, new Apple, Father Christmas, Montana Ghost town photographer

They call it Crimson Cube or the Jewel box – Come inside WSU's new Jordon Schnitzer Museum of Art . With the talented hands of Spokane artist Elizabeth Raol, Old World Father Christmas suddenly appears in a new light! The Comic Crisp promises to be the apple industry's new darling. But how did it get here? A retired doctor captures magnificent images of Montana Ghost Towns and lost settlements.

Aired 11/22/2018

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Cosmic Crisp

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Becoming the "Apple of Your Eye" is a long and complicated journey! (7m 21s)

The Crimson Cube

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WSU's new art museum is a visual delight, inside and out. (12m 9s)

Old World Father Christmas

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This elf is busy in her workshop creating Father Christmas sculptures. (5m 15s)

What They Left Behind

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Retired doctor Richard Buswell captures the magnificent images of Montana's past. (7m 41s)

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