Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
Celebrate the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments. Featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bow maker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad, and artist Richard Jolley.
Explore the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment. Featuring jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya.
Witness wonders created by the force that makes our planet unique-life itself. In the Amazon, boys face fierce animals in a rite of passage and a Bangladeshi father and son brave killer bees and man-eating tigers to find honey.
Keith Dresser makes Julia Collin Davison Green Bean Casserole. Equipment expert Adam Ried shares his must-have Thanksgiving tools. Elle Simone Scott makes host Bridget Lancaster Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes. Julia and Bridget make Fireside and New Englander Cocktails.
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere.
In Chengdu, a snack is called a small bite, or 'xiao chi'. But a 'xiao chi' is really a lot more than just a simple snack. It can be an appetizer, a street food, but it can also be a cleansing of the palate between courses, or when you assemble many on them on a table, they can make a fabulous banquet. On this show Martin takes small bites but tells a big story.
Celebrated vegan chef Laura Theodore prepares a festive vegan meal. Pecan Stuffed Zucchini Boats are a colorful and satisfying entree served with Maple Sweet Potatoes. For dessert, Happy Apple Cake is a moist and delicious sweet treat to finish this fancy meal with a flourish!
The Chase family established Christmas traditions that evolved around the restaurant. The festivity continues with a Christmas Eve pajama party that includes festive dishes like Stuffed Mirliton and Poached Redfish from Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson. Chef Dook and Eve Marie Haydel join forces on Spiked Eggnog.
A comedic cooking show highlighting simple recipes made from commonly available ingredients. Hosted by Laban Johnson and Larry Bly. Recipes: Green Beans a la Cookin' Cheap, Deep Fried Zucchini (And Their Friends).
In the lifestyle series FRESH GLASS, host Cassandra Schaeg takes viewers on adventures nationwide, featuring noteworthy stories from diverse innovators in the food and beverage fields, building on her own passion for this work. Featured guests come from backgrounds that symbolize empowerment, resilience, and perseverance. Join the conversation as they celebrate the spirit of innovation, legacy, and authenticity and entrepreneurship in wine, beer, restaurants, and other food and beverage business.
Discover Cody, Wyoming, the gateway to Yellowstone, where wild west history meets rugged outdoor adventure. Founded by Buffalo Bill, this vibrant town showcases its cowboy roots through rodeos, museums, and historic sites. Nestled between stunning mountain ranges, Cody offers visitors a chance to explore breathtaking landscapes, experience western heritage, and enjoy a welcoming community rooted in adventure and tradition.
In the final episode, Jerry shows his viewers how to begin the process of building layers of soft lighter gray tones to start layering the feather patterns. Gradually increasing the amount of white until reaching the bright white light for highlighting the upper structure of the bodies. He shows how to detail and brighten the beaks, legs, eyes, and miscellaneous feathers.
Cross a frozen stream under the shelter of a covered bridge and enjoy the tranquility of a beautiful winter's day -- a Bob Ross classic!
Get ready for an hour of nothing but "Gold Record Hits" hosted by Michael Redman. "Hello Dolly", "New York, New York", "Close to You", and "The Way We Were" are featured and the band plays a medley of four of Lawrence Welk's own golden hits - "Moon River", "Yellow Bird", "Winchester Cathedral", and "Calcutta".
Our season wraps up with a spirited small house concert gathering. Brandon takes the reigns and creates music with some acoustic powerhouses. Jonah Horton on mandolin, Lyndsay Pruett on Fiddle, and Austin Brown on Bass. The first-time gathering of the envelope pushing group. Hold on to your seats.
Mark O'Connor has been a musical sensation ever since he became the youngest person to win the Grand Master Fiddler Championships at age 13. Nearly 50 years later, he's a six-time winner of the Country Music Association Musician of the Year award, and has earned three Grammys. In collaboration with his wife, violinist Maggie O'Connor, Mark has recently produced a CD of violin duets entitled 'Duo'.
THE NIAGARA MOVEMENT: THE EARLY BATTLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS is a one-hour documentary focused on the formation and impact of the first civil rights movement of the 20th century. The program traces the social and economic conditions of African Americans at the turn of the 20th century, examines the different strategies for racial advancement led by Black leaders of the time, explores the creation of the Niagara Movement, and places the movement's legacy into a contemporary context.
The story of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the most powerful civil rights organization ever created, through the key figures who shaped it. One of the most important but least understood figures in civil rights history, Walter White was the NAACP's longest reigning president. White clung to the belief that, for all its flaws, America held the seeds of its own redemption. When White took over the NAACP in 1929, Black Americans were socially and politically marginalized. By the time he died in 1955, they were a crucial segment of the electorate and on the brink of the landmark legal and legislative victories that would forever reshape the country. The NAACP (and its leading advocates), including White, WEB DuBois, Thurgood Marshall and Charles Hamilton Houston, created a blueprint for America to follow to live up to its ideals.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
Christiane Amanpour leads wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on the issues and trends impacting the world each day, from politics, business and technology to arts, science and sports.
JOURNEYS OF BLACK MATHEMATICIANS is a two-part series that traces the cultural evolution of Black scholars, scientists and educators in the field of mathematics. The films follow the stories of prominent pioneers, illustrating the challenges they faced and how their triumphs are reflected in the experiences of today's mid-career Black mathematicians. Their mathematical descendants, in turn, are contemporary college students and K-12 children across the U.S. who are learning they belong in mathematics and STEM. Featuring more than 50 individuals, the series starts with the first Black Ph.D., Edward Bouchet (Yale, 1876), and W. W. S. Claytor, extraordinary exemplars from the early and mid-20th century who prepared the way for several of the trailblazers highlighted in the series. The role of HBCUs in producing Black mathematicians is a central theme. Sections on Morgan State, Howard University, Spelman College and Morehouse College connect the featured individuals in threads of mentorship stretching back to the 1940s. At every HBCU covered in the program, students stress the role of outstanding teachers who are responsible for advancing the math and science programs at the schools today. The search for ways to bring future generations into the mathematical fold is also an integral theme of the series.
In this Into the Outdoors episode, we learn about vessels! What are they? How can they be safely operated? Watch as the Into the Outdoors Adventure Team Members Phoebe and Zack head to Sheboygan, WI, to talk to the US Coast Guard and other boat safety experts. Join them as they embark on an adventure to discover the ins and outs of operating a vessel.
Kath explains and demonstrates how to control the lights and darks of the water-soluble line, and when and how to add water to get the results you want.
Nicholas Hankins paints a gnarled old tree adorned with Spanish moss as it stands sentinel over a moonlit stream in this moody Bob Ross landscape. 
Shades of lavender, purple and blue, watch Bob Ross paint another vibrant landscape beauty on black canvas.
Both trees and shrubs are made of light and dark areas, not just leaves. Take the time to observe. Where are the darks? What colors are they not? Kath demonstrates how to make them identifiable from one another.
The glow of a midnight moon yields brilliant jewel tones in the surging surf of this dramatic Bob Ross seascape, painted masterfully by Nicholas Hankins today.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
Celebrate the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments. Featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bow maker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad, and artist Richard Jolley.
Explore the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment. Featuring jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya.
Witness wonders created by the force that makes our planet unique-life itself. In the Amazon, boys face fierce animals in a rite of passage and a Bangladeshi father and son brave killer bees and man-eating tigers to find honey.
Keith Dresser makes Julia Collin Davison Green Bean Casserole. Equipment expert Adam Ried shares his must-have Thanksgiving tools. Elle Simone Scott makes host Bridget Lancaster Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes. Julia and Bridget make Fireside and New Englander Cocktails.
In this episode, Niklas travels by horse sleigh into the mountainous region of Roros, where he enjoys the culinary treats and sites that this old mining town has to offer.
Bryan Roof visits the Basque Block in Boise, Idaho and makes his version of Clams with Chorizo. Ingredient expert Jack Bishop talks about a kitchen powerhouse, Worcestershire sauce. Toni Tipton-Martin talks about the magical pairing of shrimp and garlic, and Christie Morrison makes host Bridget Lancaster Gambas Al Ajillo (Spanish-Style Sizzling Garlic Shrimp).
In Chengdu, a snack is called a small bite, or 'xiao chi'. But a 'xiao chi' is really a lot more than just a simple snack. It can be an appetizer, a street food, but it can also be a cleansing of the palate between courses, or when you assemble many on them on a table, they can make a fabulous banquet. On this show Martin takes small bites but tells a big story.
Celebrated vegan chef Laura Theodore prepares a festive vegan meal. Pecan Stuffed Zucchini Boats are a colorful and satisfying entree served with Maple Sweet Potatoes. For dessert, Happy Apple Cake is a moist and delicious sweet treat to finish this fancy meal with a flourish!
The Chase family established Christmas traditions that evolved around the restaurant. The festivity continues with a Christmas Eve pajama party that includes festive dishes like Stuffed Mirliton and Poached Redfish from Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson. Chef Dook and Eve Marie Haydel join forces on Spiked Eggnog.
A comedic cooking show highlighting simple recipes made from commonly available ingredients. Hosted by Laban Johnson and Larry Bly. Recipes: Green Beans a la Cookin' Cheap, Deep Fried Zucchini (And Their Friends).
In the lifestyle series FRESH GLASS, host Cassandra Schaeg takes viewers on adventures nationwide, featuring noteworthy stories from diverse innovators in the food and beverage fields, building on her own passion for this work. Featured guests come from backgrounds that symbolize empowerment, resilience, and perseverance. Join the conversation as they celebrate the spirit of innovation, legacy, and authenticity and entrepreneurship in wine, beer, restaurants, and other food and beverage business.
Discover Cody, Wyoming, the gateway to Yellowstone, where wild west history meets rugged outdoor adventure. Founded by Buffalo Bill, this vibrant town showcases its cowboy roots through rodeos, museums, and historic sites. Nestled between stunning mountain ranges, Cody offers visitors a chance to explore breathtaking landscapes, experience western heritage, and enjoy a welcoming community rooted in adventure and tradition.
In the final episode, Jerry shows his viewers how to begin the process of building layers of soft lighter gray tones to start layering the feather patterns. Gradually increasing the amount of white until reaching the bright white light for highlighting the upper structure of the bodies. He shows how to detail and brighten the beaks, legs, eyes, and miscellaneous feathers.
Cross a frozen stream under the shelter of a covered bridge and enjoy the tranquility of a beautiful winter's day -- a Bob Ross classic!
Get ready for an hour of nothing but "Gold Record Hits" hosted by Michael Redman. "Hello Dolly", "New York, New York", "Close to You", and "The Way We Were" are featured and the band plays a medley of four of Lawrence Welk's own golden hits - "Moon River", "Yellow Bird", "Winchester Cathedral", and "Calcutta".
Our season wraps up with a spirited small house concert gathering. Brandon takes the reigns and creates music with some acoustic powerhouses. Jonah Horton on mandolin, Lyndsay Pruett on Fiddle, and Austin Brown on Bass. The first-time gathering of the envelope pushing group. Hold on to your seats.
Mark O'Connor has been a musical sensation ever since he became the youngest person to win the Grand Master Fiddler Championships at age 13. Nearly 50 years later, he's a six-time winner of the Country Music Association Musician of the Year award, and has earned three Grammys. In collaboration with his wife, violinist Maggie O'Connor, Mark has recently produced a CD of violin duets entitled 'Duo'.