Warren Zanes, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, Lucinda Williams and more explore the album.
Grab a front-row seat to this 1984 Tokyo concert, one of Nelson's live legendary performances.
Learn how to combat the effects of aging in just five minutes a day.
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta.
Investigate the 250-year-old mystery of Wolfgang Mozart's sister, Maria Anna.
Bob Trow brings his dog, Barney. Ana Platypus wants a pet for her birthday that she can hug & love.
Arthur and Muffy have parties on the same day. Francine lets her lead part in a play go to her head.
The team must use their knowledge of bass biology to win a fishing contest against Zach Varmitech.
Uncle Nestor learns how to ride his first bike with a little help from Alma and Junior.
Lyla needs to figure out the right ingredients so she can make a delicious cake.
The Wild Kratts team splits up across the amazon in search of a strange group of mini monkeys.
Daniel learns that although having a new baby sister around is very different, it can also be fun.
Rosie tries to bring a watermelon to the family picnic. / Rosie builds a dino cave for Iggy.
Granny Bird surprises Big Bird on Family Day.
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon.
Michael dons his toolbelt to see if we can harness solar energy to power our home year round.
Richard is in Connecticut's Litchfield County, stopping first at White Flower Farm.
Smantha learns about the history of the Abbey of the Genesee and discovers the Autism Nature Trail.
Simon Sinek is an eternal optimist. Discover his incredible journey to becoming a "thought leader."
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta.
Discover how the effects of gravity produce a variety of weird worlds in our solar system.
Investigate the 250-year-old mystery of Wolfgang Mozart's sister, Maria Anna.
Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon meet ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success.
Rick Steves explores the capital Ankara and marvels at the fascinating landscape of Cappadocia.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
In California's Central Valley, hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school annually, because they live with their families in one of the state?s farmworker housing centers. These subsidized apartments require families to move out each winter and relocate at least 50 miles away before being allowed to return in the spring. These cycles of displacement come at a high cost to families? futures.
As the demand for plant-based alternatives to meat grows, so does the demand for new methods of farming and food production. In Dawson, MN, "alt-meat" is not new - soybean processing dates back to the '50s. Now, PURIS, one of the largest manufacturers of pea protein, has moved in to revolutionize the agricultural system. What impact will it have on the town's residents and surrounding communities?
Ridley investigates after a man is shot dead at an illegal rave on a construction site.
The Endicotts reveal someone had a motive to kill Cecily.
Van der Valk reunites with his ex-flame to uncover the truth behind a scientist's death.
As Bella considers her future with Marco, Carlo rejects a hurt Alice and Lucian returns.
Discover how the effects of gravity produce a variety of weird worlds in our solar system.
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta.
Investigate the 250-year-old mystery of Wolfgang Mozart's sister, Maria Anna.
When Don Rafael presents his latest collection, his son returns from his studies abroad.
We marvel at Baroque's over-the-top churches, palaces, bubbly fountains, and theatric art.
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.
Best-selling author Jonathan Eig discusses his acclaimed book, King.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives.
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.
Dr. Chavis and Dana White discuss the impact of geopolitical events.
In the wake of the floods in Poland, how are residents picking up the pieces?
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Walter Isaacson interviews Governor Mike Dewine, Governor of Ohio.
Jenn assists a homeowner with landscaping choices while Nathan demonstrates some tools.
Noah Hawley discusses his experiences adapting feature films into episodic storytelling.
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon.
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
Discover what's trendsetting in the world of spirits and libations.
Whip up a Warm Escarole Salad with Cannellini Beans and Mackerel.
Tasting expert Jack Bishop talks all about chocolate.
Yelapa-Style Sweet Corn Pie, Yelapa-Style Chocolate Pie and Coconut Macaroon Pie are prepared.
Uncover the history of African-Americans and the underground railroad in New Jersey.
Saddle up and explore the Preserve Sporting Club in Rhode Island.
Trace the history of chiles in Southwestern cuisine and learn why it has become its backbone.
At Homie Hospitality, wood-fired feasts feature the bounty grown outside the kitchen door.
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon.
A Pacific Northwest cascading waterfall is the subject of Nicolas Hankin's work.
The inaugural broadcast of the Jazz Music Awards celebrates the best in today's jazz.
Teen contestants across the country embark on a year-long civics competition.
Discover how Latinos made profound contributions to the United States.
Discover how the effects of gravity produce a variety of weird worlds in our solar system.
Discover updated Denver delights from ROADSHOW's 2009 visit! One is now up to $150,000!
The life story of an incarcerated young man, told through dramatic reenactments.
The popular Latin-flavored dance is performed across the world with distinct passion and artistry.
The Mambo Legends Orchestra is committed to keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez alive for future generations. Comprised of several former members of these legendary orchestras, The Mambo Legends provide a link to the golden era of music in New York in the early 1940s, when the Machito Orchestra fused the big-band sound of popular music with the rhythms of Africa, Cuba, and Puerto Rico to create an enduring musical genre beloved around the world.
The story of Jose Lezama Lima is a portrait of a writer's life and struggle for artistic freedom.
There are fewer than 400 North Atlantic right whales in the world, making them among the most endangered species. Threatening their survival are vessel strikes and millions of lobster lines. ENTANGLED chronicles the efforts to protect the whales, the impacts of those efforts on the lobster industry, and how the National Marine Fisheries Service has struggled to balance the vying interests.
In one of the world's most-educated cities, INUNDATION DISTRICT examines the implications of a decision to ignore the threats posed by climate change and spend billions of dollars on building a new waterfront neighborhood - on landfill, at sea level.
Damon Lindelof & Cord Jefferson discuss writing their Emmy-winning episode of the WATCHMEN.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Arms Control Association director for nonproliferation policy Kelsey Davenport discusses Iran and the geopolitics of Middle East negotiation.
In the wake of the floods in Poland, how are residents picking up the pieces? Plus: Cosmetic surgery in Turkey may be inexpensive, but some procedures have led to dangerous complications.
Climate change is destroying islands in the Philippines. A ballet school in Peru is bringing hope to poverty stricken children.
The Mambo Legends Orchestra is committed to keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez alive for future generations. Comprised of several former members of these legendary orchestras, The Mambo Legends provide a link to the golden era of music in New York in the early 1940s, when the Machito Orchestra fused the big-band sound of popular music with the rhythms of Africa, Cuba, and Puerto Rico to create an enduring musical genre beloved around the world.
The story of Jose Lezama Lima is a portrait of a writer's life and struggle for artistic freedom.
Dr. Chavis talks to Gabriel Groisman, attorney, global government relations expert and a senior advisor to the human rights organization, "Combat Antisemitism Movement" to discuss strategies to fight the global rise in antisemitism.
Abolition, decolonization, immigration, Palestine - how is the Left thinking about the future in this perilous political moment? Socialists and activists showed up in the thousands to this year's Socialism Conference, a four-day event packed with discussion of today's most pressing issues and strategies for organizing. Laura Flanders & Friends was there, in Chicago (just days after the Democratic National Convention) for a live taping with three renowned organizers: Nick Estes, a citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and author of "Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance" and co-founder of The Red Nation, an organization dedicated to Native liberation; Rachel Herzing, an organizer, activist, and advocate fighting the violence of surveillance, policing and imprisonment and co-author of "How to Abolish Prisons: Lessons from the Movement Against Imprisonment"; and Harsha Walia, co-founder of No One Is Illegal, an anti-colonial migrant justice organization and author of the books "Undoing Border Imperialism" and "Border and Rule". As you'll hear, they're not counting on politicians to step into office and grant their wishes. They're focusing beyond the election cycle. Join us as we envision a liberated future and explore all that it takes to get there. Plus Laura's commentary. ". . . Having Deb Haaland [serve as] the Secretary of Interior, has been good in the sense that we've gotten these really amazing reports on things that we've already known, that there was this massive systematic genocide of Native children . . . But at the same time, her department has overseen more oil and gas leases on federal lands than the Trump administration, and that's not an indictment of her as a person. That's an indictment of that department . . ." - Nick Estes ". . . We know every single fall in an election season that Black women get told we're the saviors of the entire world and everything relies on us, even though the rest of the time it's very happily that we're kind of left to die, quite literally. We are given this message on a regular basis, and I don't know what to say to people about that. The policies of the so-called United States are not life-affirming policies for Black people, for imprisoned people, and for people living as women." - Rachel Herzing "I just think that the strongest counterforce to fascism and anti-colonialism is an organized Left. It is not a candidate . . . Sometimes I think we get fixated on what candidates will or won't do, and we don't think about the conditions that the Left can create to actually make those possibilities happen . . ." - Harsha Walia Guests: Nick Estes (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe): Author, Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, & The Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance Rachel Herzing: Co-Author, How to Abolish Prisons: Lessons from the Movement Against Imprisonment; Former Co-Director, Critical Resistance Harsha Walia: Author, Border and Rule & Undoing Border Imperialism; Co-Founder, No One Is Illegal
Lise Houlton carries on the legacy of Minnesota Dance Theatre, reinforcing tradition and encouraging collaboration. Drury Brennan draws upon graffiti and Asian calligraphy in his large-scale typographical improvisations. Noted poet Robert Bly shares a poem from inside his private writing sanctuary he calls "The Little House. " A finalist from the television singing competition series, The Voice, Nicholas David writes and performs soulful music.
In Southern California, farmers and volunteers are making a difference with local food banks.
Learn how the North Atlantic Right Whale is becoming the most endangered species on earth.
Wearing a Walmart dress purchased on the way to city hall wasn't the wedding Jennifer ever dreamed of, but it was all the motivation that she needed to start Just Elope, a business that specializes in micro weddings for people who want a beautiful wedding on a smaller scale.
Bloomberg's David Westin sits down with the top names in finance and economics to talk about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street.
Arms Control Association director for nonproliferation policy Kelsey Davenport discusses Iran and the geopolitics of Middle East negotiation.
Climate change is destroying islands in the Philippines. A ballet school in Peru is bringing hope to poverty stricken children.
Damon Lindelof & Cord Jefferson discuss writing their Emmy-winning episode of the WATCHMEN.
The Mambo Legends Orchestra is committed to keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez alive for future generations. Comprised of several former members of these legendary orchestras, The Mambo Legends provide a link to the golden era of music in New York in the early 1940s, when the Machito Orchestra fused the big-band sound of popular music with the rhythms of Africa, Cuba, and Puerto Rico to create an enduring musical genre beloved around the world.
The story of Jose Lezama Lima is a portrait of a writer's life and struggle for artistic freedom.
The animals of natural wonders of two great deserts, the Sonoran and Chihuahuan, are highlighted.
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs alone, while leopard mum, Xudum, reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby.
Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon meet ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success.
Virtuoso Afro-Cuban-born brothers-violinist Ilmar and pianist Aldo-live on opposite sides of a geopolitical chasm a half-century wide. Tracking their parallel lives in New York and Havana, their poignant reunion, and their momentous first performances together, LOS HERMANOS/THE BROTHERS offers a nuanced, often startling view of estranged nations through the lens of music and family. Featuring a genre-bending score composed by Cuban Aldo Lopez-Gavilan performed with his American brother, Ilmar, and with guest appearances by maestro Joshua Bell and the Grammy-winning Harlem Quartet.
In Watts, a twelve-year-old female boxer trains to be crowned the 2019 Junior Olympics champion.
Olive and Otto explain to Ms. O how a case went wrong, each in their own way.
The members of Soundcheck go missing. Otto and Olive must bring them back in time for the concert.
Olive tells the story of what happened to her old partner. Algebraic thinking is showcased.
The agents try to determine what kind of creature will hatch from an egg
A rival group of adults called Weird Team arrive and run the Odd Squad out of business.
The agents try to determine what kind of creature will hatch from an egg
Olympia and Otis babysit Baby Genius. Oona tells the story of when she switched bodies with a fly.
Olympia discovers a secret about her partner.
The Odd Squad Mobile Unit must convince Soundcheck to get back together again.
Ozzie and Orli must work together to stop the Icy Mousey.
Dr. Twiggles shows Nick and Sally how rubber is made and all the wonderful things rubber can make!
Dad and the kids take a Night Train to Troodon Town for a spooky party at a "haunted house."
Pinkalicious and Peter try to cure Pinkfoot's hiccups. / Kendra learns how to doodle.
Peg and Cat need to sort out recyclables to clean up the park in time for the Halloween Parade.
Big Bird and his aunt, Nani Bird teach Sesame Street special things they do in Hawaii.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark are inspired to go on a botanical adventure.
The Wombats are cooking up a special thank-you treat for Super and ask their friends for help.
Zeke can't remember his perfect mud pie recipe for his trade with Louisa.
Daniel Tiger is curious about what it's like to be King. King Friday makes Daniel King for the Day!
Daniel picks out a cake for his birthday party but it gets smushed on the bumpy Trolley ride home.
George and the Man with the Yellow Hat make a movie about plants and animals in the rainforest.
George follows Gnocchi on her adventures to figure out what causes the cat to leave home and roam.
Donkey and Bob Dog learn to speak up when something isn't fair.
When Donkey breaks Grampy's favorite toy, Panda helps her tell him the truth.
Elinor and her friends decide they need to find a better way to hide while playing Hide-And-Go-Seek.
The super readers must stop the diabolical Eraser from wiping out all of the words in Reader Valley.
Rosie decides to be a Recycling Kid. / Rosie makes friends with a monarch butterfly.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma needs to make rules that are fair to everyone when she is elected mayor of Cardboard City.
Oscar breaks an E string the morning of Qyah's annual fiddle festival and must find a replacement.
Arthur, Buster and Ladonna have a treehouse sleepover that seems to be haunted! But by what?
Captain O tells a story about when she faced Dottie Doubloon.
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
A rival group of adults called Weird Team arrive and run the Odd Squad out of business.
The agents try to determine what kind of creature will hatch from an egg
Olympia and Otis babysit Baby Genius. Oona tells the story of when she switched bodies with a fly.
Olympia discovers a secret about her partner.
The Odd Squad Mobile Unit must convince Soundcheck to get back together again.
Ozzie and Orli must work together to stop the Icy Mousey.
Rosie decides to be a Recycling Kid. / Rosie makes friends with a monarch butterfly.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma needs to make rules that are fair to everyone when she is elected mayor of Cardboard City.
Oscar breaks an E string the morning of Qyah's annual fiddle festival and must find a replacement.
Corn Chowder, Vegetable Pizza and Wood Oven Smoked Honey Pear and Creamy Cheese are served.
Smoked Prime Rib, Torn Potato Salad with Toasted Garlic and Herb Dressing; Grill Gloves.
The hosts visit three wineries all located in different and distinct landscapes.
Great recipe include Broccoli pesto pizza, sloppy Joes and Raw Brussel slaw.
Painting a lonely retreat using blue effects.
Today's landscape is directly out of the Pacific Northwest.
Join the home cooks as they face challenges for their best in-a-pinch recipe and noodle dish.
Explore the beaches at Punta Islita and Tortuguero, a tropical rain forest on the Caribbean coast.
Great recipe include Broccoli pesto pizza, sloppy Joes and Raw Brussel slaw.
Delicious recipes include creamy millet chowder, tofu vegetable rolls and apple streusel tart.
This full-body workout strengthens and stretches all 650-muscles, leaving you stronger and energized.
Stay low on your mat as you release the tension that you hold in your hips, hamstrings, and spine.
Ginny Robinson discusses creating modern quilts that are inspired by other crafts.
Roger uses oil paints to depict an unrestored antique car at a roadside stop on Rt. 66.
Miranda demonstrates dynamic sequential exercises designed to refine your alignment.
This full-body workout strengthens and stretches all 650-muscles, leaving you stronger and energized.
Snap pea, tomato and watermelon salad and Green tea-poached salmon with Asian slaw are served.
Creamy white bean soup with escarole, tomato tarte tatin and sweet fruit pizza are served.
TRAILS TO OISHII TOKYO (formerly called Trails to Tsukiji) takes an in-depth look at Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, where every kind of fresh food, from seafood to produce, is gathered from around the country. The program traces unique Japanese foods from the market back to their original source. Past episodes included: "Abalone," called "the treasure of the sea" in Japan; "Oysters," which the Japanese have been eating for 4,000 years; and "Green Tea," the country's popular beverage of choice.
In JOURNEYS IN JAPAN, English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan exploring the culture, meeting local people, visiting historic sites, and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks. The series provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan.
Schwanke shares why flowers are considered romantic and how to use flowers for every day romance.
Seasonal weekly series with tips for the backyard gardener and homeowner, including lawn care, tree care, houseplants and flowers. Host and University of Tennessee Extension Agent Chris Cooper provides advice and tips for gardening success with the help of plant experts, Master Gardeners and other guests.
In San Diego, celebrate the Asian communities that call this city home.
Travel to Connecticut with Alex Thomopoulos to meet three trailblazing female chefs.
In Fort Jones, California, attend "Farm School" and visit Five Marys Farms.
Alex Thomopoulos travels to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
In Salt Lake City, visit a garden program for refugees and explore the wild world of fungi.
Local chefs Joe Rodger and Rochelle Daniel introduce host Alex to the area of Flagstaff, AZ.
In Newport, Rhose Island, celebrate local seafood.
Alex travels to Orlando to visit a family farm and a holistic chicken farm.
In Boston, embark on a culinary tour that includes sea scallops, spirits and fresh produce.
Alex Thomopoulos travels to Myrtle Beach to cook up some delicious local dishes.
In the shadow of the Acropolis, Chef Maria Loi prepares some Mediterranean classics.
Arugula, Persimmon, Prosciutto and Hazelnut Salad and Garganelli Pasta with Tomato Sugo are served.
Diane explores the rich cuisine of Corfu and makes the Venetian-inspired tangy meat dish soffrito.
Lidia cooks up an Italian Cheeseboard, Skillet Sausage & Peppers and St. Joseph's Zeppole.
Georgia meets two women who are working to reclaim the land their ancestors once worked.
Test cook Bryan Roof makes a New York classic, Prosciutto Bread. Drop Meatballs are served.
Feel the love as the cooks prepare their favorite comfort food and a dish inspired by a loved one.
In San Diego, celebrate the Asian communities that call this city home.
Travel to Connecticut with Alex Thomopoulos to meet three trailblazing female chefs.
The adventurer explores the Rhone River, Lake Geneva and the Matterhorn regions of Switzerland.
Andreas makes classic and innovative emulsion sauces and preserved and deep-fried mackerel.
Cherry-smoked duck with chipotle-cherry barbecue sauce and citrus-smoked turkey breast are served.