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  • Experience the music director of the Metropolitan Opera’s meteoric rise to prominence.
  • Scientist James Watson, the man behind the Double Helix, confronts his complex legacy.
  • The deadliest battles of the Iraq War are revealed in the words and deeds of those who fought there.
  • The annual music awards show also featured controversial appearances by Travis Scott and Morgan Wallen.
  • "Wherever you walk around, there goes a cop," says one resident, who is happy with the changes in the city. But some critics still see evidence of old-school police tactics that they say don't work.
  • Mr. J invites students to draw their own mountain friends, while he explores what it means to look happy and friendly with our facial expressions. He also discusses how sometimes the way we look on the outside doesn’t match how we feel on the inside, such as when we’re masking our grief.
  • Explore how the expressions on our faces can show how we’re feeling, and how we can identify the feelings of those around us by studying their facial expressions. Mr. J talks about how to be a good friend by asking others how they’re feeling and listening to their feelings.
  • The drawing challenge in episode four is “a cat attacking a city.” Mr. J invites students to consider why a giant cat would attack a city, as he explores what it means to feel angry. He shares personal safe strategies for recognizing and processing anger.
  • Nora Roberts, who sometimes publishes under the name JD Robb, has had 198 books on the New York Times best-seller list. We'll ask her three questions about a somewhat less prolific author.
  • How can you make a house float? One way is with team work! Join Mr. J as he creates the world's most amazing, incredibly awesome floating house, and discusses how sharing our emotions is important, especially when working as a team.
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