Zeke Zelker, a critically acclaimed and award-winning filmmaker, has a different approach to his craft which he calls cine•experiences; stories told across multiple platforms and through live events. His projects just don’t simply entertain, they engage audiences to become a part of the story. Zeke produced the first transmedia project at the Sundance Film Festival, Pandemic and […]
PCN Remembers Mayor Stephen Reed
Former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed died on January 25, 2020, at the age of 70. Mayor Reed was Harrisburg’s longest-serving mayor, having held the position for seven terms, from 1982-2010. Watch more PA History and Culture on cable and the PCN Select Streaming Service.
Nov. 18: PA Senate Agenda
On Monday, Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and Sen. Tim Kearney (D-Chester, Delaware) join PCN to talk about unfinished business in the state Senate. Anticipated topics include property tax, a proposed minimum wage increase, Sunday hunting, and altering the statute of limitations for victims of child sexual abuse.
Nov. 19: Lt. Governor John Fetterman
On Tuesday, Lt. Governor John Fetterman joins PCN to talk about his work to streamline the pardons process, recent efforts to sell the Lt. Governor’s official residence, and other issues before the State Senate, of which he presides.
Odin Rathnam, International Concert Violinist, 2019
Since his critically acclaimed Lincoln Center debut in 1993, American violinist Odin Rathnam has established himself as one of the most passionate and versatile artists of his generation. A veteran performer at many major European and American festivals including the Algarve International Music Festival in Portugal, Denmark’s Tivoli and Vendsyssel Festivals, Deia International Festival in Mallorca, […]
July 21: Roberta Schomburg, The Fred Rogers Center, Interim Executive Director
Roberta Schomburg serves as the interim Executive Director of the Fred Rogers Center. She is formeraly Associate Dean and professor of Early Childhood in the School of Education at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, where she has taught for twenty-five years. Roberta is a past Senior Fellow at the Fred Rogers Center, where she advises various […]
PCN Profiles: Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon University, Autonomous Car Pioneer July 28, 2019
Raj Rajkumar is the George Westinghouse Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also directs the USDOT National University Transportation Center on Mobility and Metro21, CMU’s Smart Cities Initiative. In addition, he directs the Real-Time and Multimedia Systems Laboratory, and codirects the General Motors–Carnegie Mellon Connected and […]
Aug 4: Amy Lutz, Fox 43 News Anchor
Amy Lutz has spent the past 14 years as a journalist anchoring local news in Ohio, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. She volunteers on the Board of Directors for two non-profits: Turning Point, a Women’s Counseling and Advocacy Center in York County and the York County Children’s Advocacy Center. She has […]
PCN Profiles: Jeannine Peterson, Hamilton Health Center, CEO August 25, 2019
Jeanine Peterson is Chief Executive Officer of Hamilton Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center providing medical, dental, behavioral health, and social services to over 20,000 residents of south central Pennsylvania. Ms. Peterson has more than 35 years experience in public and community health, with a specific focus on issues that disproportionately impact minority and […]
PCN Profiles: Chris Martin, C. F. Martin & Co, Chair and CEO Sept 1, 2019
Chris Martin IV is the Chair and CEO of C. F. Martin & Co, America’s oldest and most revered guitar maker, based in Nazareth, PA. The company was founded in 1833 by his great-great-great grandfather, C. F. Martin. Under the current leadership, the company has experienced unprecedented sales and production growth, maintained quality standards, introduced […]