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Jack Horkheimer, an amateur astronomer who created and hosted the long-running weekly public television segment “Star Gazer,” died Friday in Miami. He was 72. Horkheimer had battled respiratory ...
Jack Horkheimer, an astronomer who created and hosted the weekly pubTV program Star Gazer from WPBT in Miami, died Aug. 20 in that city. He was 72, the Los Angeles Times reports. Horkheimer also had ...
Known as “The Star Gazer,” local astronomer and TV host Jack Horkheimer convinced millions of Americans every week to “keep looking up” at the night sky. As director of the Miami Museum of Science and ...
Jack Horkheimer, the vivacious host of the PBS astronomy program Star Gazer/Star Hustler and the director of the Miami Museum of Science, died of respiratory disease last Friday. He was 72. Here, AD ...
For 44 years, Jack Horkheimer was the face of the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium. With his quirky five-minute Star Gazer spots on WPBT2, he was also an avuncular TV host beloved by children ...
Jack Horkheimer, Public Television's ``Star Gazer,' penned his own epitaph long before his death on Friday at age 72. `` `Keep Looking Up' was my life's admonition; I can do little else in my present ...
Jack Horkheimer died last week. Son of a bitch. I didn’t hear right away because I was on my way to a week in Maine. An e-mail got through to me on the road. Well, I thought, I’ll just wait for the ...
Jack Horkheimer, Public Television’s “Star Gazer,” penned his own epitaph long before his death on Friday at age 72. ” ‘Keep Looking Up’ was my life’s admonition; I can do little else in my present ...
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