A love note to travel features vivid footage from Guatemala, Ethiopia, Palestine and Iran.
Join the acclaimed Italian trio for a stunning concert in a breathtaking Sicilian setting.
Join the beloved British home cook as she shares tips for the ultimate Christmas feast.
Sample the splendid art treasures of Venice, explore its backstreet wonders and cruise its lagoon.
Visit Westminster Abbey, explore the British Library and enjoy the vibrant evening scene in Soho.
STOMP is a group that makes rhythmic percussion type sounds with ordinary household things.
ARTHUR is based on the best-selling children's books by Marc Brown. The series revolves around an eight year-old aardvark, his four year-old sister DW, and their family and friends. ARTHUR is a show about being a kid, exploring the world, and finding your place in it. It's about kids finding inner strengths, learning to make choices for themselves, taking responsibility for them and of course, having fun. In each episode, Arthur and his gang guide us through stories that deal with real "kid issues" -- timeless difficulties and joys that all kids experience. The series also models the joys and rewards of literacy by presenting the many ways kids and adults incorporate reading and writing into their lives. Above all, ARTHUR is a comedy that tells its stories from a kids' point of view, never moralizing or talking down to them.
The Wild Kratts go on an underwater adventure to discover how pond animals survive in the winter.
Alma and Junior try to figure out a way to stay up to midnight on New Year's Eve.
Lyla and her sisters make a carnival while Louisa creates a presentation.
When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong.
It's Family Day at the Neighborhood Library! Daniel learns that each family is different and special.
Abuela sends the Fuentes Family a hammock. / Rosie & Javi mess up Iggy's birthday cake.
Sesame Street celebrates Grandparents Day with a cookout.
Top storytellers share stories that conjure the holiday spirit. David Dean Bottrell discovers his passion after stealing the school play's spotlight. Andrea Kamen's bright menorah cuts through darkness of anti-semitism. Joe Charnitski tries to break a nightmare-before-Christmas bad luck streak.
Get a look at why Maryland is synonymous with crabs.
Richard meets Rhode Island's Perry Raso, owner of Matunuck Oyster Farm and Bar.
The beautiful land of Australia's Northern Territory is the next stop for Samantha Brown.
Ron Finley shares the detour that led him to create the Ron Finley Project in South Central LA.
Explore how play and artistry connect featuring Calder Kamin and Lorena Robletto.
Get a look into the world of tiny objects and the artist who make them.
SCIENCE investigates the unexpected intersection between art and the sciences.
COLLECTORS reveals the essential role that craft appreciators play in the community.
Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city, Amsterdam is quaint and jarring, traditional and modern.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
As a groundbreaking female photographer pursues her artistic vision, she struggles to navigate diverging roles as mother and artist. UNVEILED explores Tenneson's life as she fights to express her voice while suffering the fallout of a 45-year-old secret. In watching the film, audiences must contemplate the compromises that are inevitably made in seeking to live a full creative life.
When filmmaker Alex Rappoport met Peter Bradley in 2020, the abstract artist hadn't had a major show in over four decades - yet he still painted every day in relative obscurity. The pair recorded Bradley's life story and artistic process, both deeply inspired by modern Jazz music, over the course of changing seasons. In this intimate portrait, Bradley's is the sole voice and figure on screen.
Examine why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten.
With the War feeling closer to home, James desperately wants things in order.
When Richard Alderson needs some help, Helen returns to Heston Grange.
A young mother living on the streets gets some much-needed help from Nina and Leo.
The Mets presents a new production of one of opera's most enduring works, Carmen.
Enjoy this Jake Heggie masterpiece based on Sister Helen Prejea's memoir.
Ride with us in the Mercedes-AMG EQE X4 and the latest Hyundai Santa Fe!
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 talks to Charles "Shorty" Garris about "Go-go" music, a subgenre of funk.
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
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.
Ross investigates a homeowner's dry air issue and solves it by installing a new humidifier system.
Emmy-winning writer Cord Jefferson talks about his directing debut.
Top storytellers share stories that conjure the holiday spirit. David Dean Bottrell discovers his passion after stealing the school play's spotlight. Andrea Kamen's bright menorah cuts through darkness of anti-semitism. Joe Charnitski tries to break a nightmare-before-Christmas bad luck streak.
Be transported to France in Puccini's love story starring Angel Blue. Speranza Scappucci conducts.
This 1996 opera tells the story of an opera dive who returns to South America.
Baritone George Gagnidze makes his Met role debut in the opera Nabucco.
Enjoy Nadine Sierra and Benjamin Bernheim as Shakespeare's famed star-crossed lovers.
Enjoy Sondra Radvanovsky in the title role with tenor Matthew Polenzani as her husband.
Explore the life of the Buddha, whose ideas generated Buddhism in northern India 2,500 years ago.
Likened by Buddhists to the Vatican City, Ganden is considered the most influential monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Monks lived in the monastery for more than 500 years before a brutal invasion drove them to India. GANDEN: A JOYFUL LAND is a look at the lives and remembrances of the remaining generation of monks to have studied at the monastery in Tibet where the Dalai Lama's lineage began.
Explore how Jewish organizations and rabbis are challenging the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
SABBATH is a new documentary that explores the concept of a "day of rest" across different religions and places of worship in America. With people across the globe experiencing exhaustion and untold stress, this traditional notion may be worth revisiting. The concept of the Sabbath offers a respite and rhythm to the week. It also refocuses how we understand ourselves as part of the greater world. This day of rest encourages us to care for ourselves, our neighbors, and the natural world. SABBATH brings together a wide array of leading historians, sociologists, medical doctors, religious leaders, and acclaimed authors. These experts unpack how, from the first Pilgrim settlements to the large-scale religious gatherings of today, the Sabbath has been an important theme etched into the story of America. The two-part documentary explores how we gather in common worship, and how that practice has been exercised over centuries while also providing a centerpiece for our social and communal lives. Additionally, the film unpacks how the pandemic has changed how Americans gather for worship and what the future holds. From the Orthodox Jews of Crown Heights, New York who observe a Shabbat, to Muslims who honor the Friday Jummah Prayer, to the history of Sunday Sabbath in the Black Church, the story of SABBATH is the story of America both yesterday and today.
SABBATH is a new documentary that explores the concept of a "day of rest" across different religions and places of worship in America. With people across the globe experiencing exhaustion and untold stress, this traditional notion may be worth revisiting. The concept of the Sabbath offers a respite and rhythm to the week. It also refocuses how we understand ourselves as part of the greater world. This day of rest encourages us to care for ourselves, our neighbors, and the natural world. SABBATH brings together a wide array of leading historians, sociologists, medical doctors, religious leaders, and acclaimed authors. These experts unpack how, from the first Pilgrim settlements to the large-scale religious gatherings of today, the Sabbath has been an important theme etched into the story of America. The two-part documentary explores how we gather in common worship, and how that practice has been exercised over centuries while also providing a centerpiece for our social and communal lives. Additionally, the film unpacks how the pandemic has changed how Americans gather for worship and what the future holds. From the Orthodox Jews of Crown Heights, New York who observe a Shabbat, to Muslims who honor the Friday Jummah Prayer, to the history of Sunday Sabbath in the Black Church, the story of SABBATH is the story of America both yesterday and today.
Graham Roland discusses the importance of creating a show through a Native American lens.
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.
Louisiana Parole Project founder Andrew Hundley discusses his personal journey in the justice system.
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe.
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
Likened by Buddhists to the Vatican City, Ganden is considered the most influential monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Monks lived in the monastery for more than 500 years before a brutal invasion drove them to India. GANDEN: A JOYFUL LAND is a look at the lives and remembrances of the remaining generation of monks to have studied at the monastery in Tibet where the Dalai Lama's lineage began.
Explore how Jewish organizations and rabbis are challenging the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Dr. Chavis talks to Herb Boyd, a journalist, activist, teacher, and author of twenty-three books, including his latest, The Diary of Malcolm X, edited with Ilyasah Al-Shabazz, Malcolm X's daughter.
Were you one of the hundreds of thousands of people on the streets during the Occupy movement? For many the movement was a political awakening, as people rallied to end economic inequality and support democracy in response to the 2008 global financial crisis. On this 13th anniversary, how does the spirit of Occupy live on? And what progress - if any - has been made when it comes to the wealth gap? Joining us for that conversation is Marisa Holmes, author of the recently released book "Organizing Occupy Wall Street: This Is Just Practice" and director of "All Day All Week: An Occupy Wall Street Story" which looks at the takeover of Zuccotti Park in New York City in September 2011. Also joining us is Taifa Smith Butler, President of Demos, a public policy organization working to build a multiracial democracy and economy. Previously she was a leader at the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. Award-winning journalist Amir Khafagy returns to co-host this episode. Our guests explore the links between economic inequality and authoritarianism and ask how far we've come as a nation to create structural, policy and practice-based changes on the economic front. How can we create a people-led economy that will lead to collective power? All that, plus a commentary from Laura. "During Occupy, we really rejected representative politics because it seemed not responsive to people's needs . . . So we just thought, 'We're going to do this ourselves'. We have to build alternatives ourselves from the bottom up through mutual aid networks . . . That's what I think is going to transform the economy . . ." - Marisa Holmes "Demos has always talked about the inextricable links of economic power and political power. As I think about where we are historically with the retraction of resources, with the threat of authoritarianism and fascism and this demographic shift that is happening in our nation and the inequality that continues to proliferate, if we do nothing, we'll be looking at apartheid in America." - Taifa Smith Butler Guests: Taifa Smith Butler: President, Demos; Marisa Holmes: Author, Organizing Occupy Wall Street; Amir Khafagy: Journalist, Report for America Member, Documented.
MN ORIGINAL (MNO) is Twin Cities public television's award-winning weekly arts series celebrating Minnesota's creative community, across all disciplines and all cuLtures. MN ORIGINAL increases awareness of Minnesota artists, art organizations and arts venues, inspires viewers to think about the arts and artists in new ways and cultivates new audiences by promoting a deeper understanding of the creative process and curating contemporary arts in Minnesota for generations to come. The music featured throughout the series is created by and credited to Minnesota musicians. Nearly 400 songs by more than 250 artists in about 100 bands or ensembles are included in the music library.
Discover what it takes to grow figs and pistachios in the Central Valley of California.
Recent innovations are vital to the survival of wildlife and fish as they travel in Colorado and Oregon. Greenways are valuable to urban dwellers as they enjoy nature within cities. Technology helps biologists protect a bird that's very hard to see.
After her first successful flip when she was in her early 20's, Stacie has been on a mission to bring affordable housing to the market while mentoring others to do the same. From the highest highs to the lowest lows, Stacie epitomizes resilience with her company BWI Contractors.
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.
Louisiana Parole Project founder Andrew Hundley discusses his personal journey in the justice system.
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
Graham Roland discusses the importance of creating a show through a Native American lens.
Likened by Buddhists to the Vatican City, Ganden is considered the most influential monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Monks lived in the monastery for more than 500 years before a brutal invasion drove them to India. GANDEN: A JOYFUL LAND is a look at the lives and remembrances of the remaining generation of monks to have studied at the monastery in Tibet where the Dalai Lama's lineage began.
Explore how Jewish organizations and rabbis are challenging the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Explore the celebration, the way of life that is Kwanzaa.
Journey to the world's landmark spiritual sites, captured in full glory with awe-inspiring visuals.
Travel to Japan, where a Shinto devotee undertakes a grueling challenge at a sacred waterfall
Meet an orthodox Christian who must deliver a holy flame into the hands of his bishop in Jerusalem.
Unlock the elements of design that make these innovative sacred structures so fascinating.
Lyla and her siblings work on a list of specials for Loops Lunch.
D.W. tells her friends she can skate, when she can't at all. Muffy tries to be charitable.
The agents discover things are very different at Odd Squad at night.
The pals find the perfect cactus for a film. / The crew brings Hugo's farm back to life.
The Wild Kratts accidentally lose some Hispid hares in a wintery North American forest.
Jet pitches an idea for the annual Boxwood Terrace Christmas Pageant and he gets to direct it!
Lyla and Everett can't agree on the best way to make a fun video.
Alma and Junior try to figure out a way to stay up to midnight on New Year's Eve.
The boys feel uneasy being outside because of UFO sightings. Arthur tries to stay up till midnight.
The Treeborhood celebrates a Parranda. / The Wombats try to stay awake on New Year's Eve.
While the Botsfords celebrate New Years Eve Dr. Two Brains plans to turn the moon into cheese.
Donkey Hodie celebrates New Year's Eve with her family and neighbors.
With the help of the Subber-e-blubber, the kids follow salmon Samantha underwater and upriver!
Perry Parasaurolophus, a dinosaur with a crest on his head, teaches a way to hoot some hip music.
Pinkalicious losies precious sleep after she befriends an owl in her backyard at bedtime.
Peg and Cat rebuild their homemade race car, "Hot Buttered Lightnin'," to compete in a race.
Sesame Street celebrates Grandparents Day with a cookout.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark are inspired to go on a botanical adventure.
It's a Wombat Family Road Trip as they head off to visit Great Uncle Duper.
The Treeborhood celebrates a Parranda. / The Wombats try to stay awake on New Year's Eve.
Daniel helps out at the market. / Daniel helps to plant flowers.
Daniel discovers that Trolley can turn into a boat.
Carl doesn't know what to do when Nico falls. / Carl learns a new word - shindig.
For more than 75 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the daily series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each half-hour episode includes two animated stories, followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math and engineering in the world around them.
Donkey Hodie celebrates New Year's Eve with her family and neighbors.
Donkey's new flower disrupts her garden./The wind forces the pals to change their plan.
After visiting the library, the kids learn that sneezes are caused by small irritants such as dust.
The Super Readers help a pig who didn't plan ahead and a grasshopper who is unprepared for winter.
The Fuentes' go ice skating. / The Fuentes' go to the desert to watch a meteor shower.
The trio gets inspired to give more kids opportunities to help with the KidZone.
Alma and Junior try to figure out a way to stay up to midnight on New Year's Eve.
Molly and the gang organize an outhouse race to determine who will become "Winter Champions."
Lyla and Everett can't agree on the best way to make a fun video.
The boys feel uneasy being outside because of UFO sightings. Arthur tries to stay up till midnight.
Olive and Otto help Santa track down a reindeer and Oscar helps Ms. O get off Santa's naughty list.
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."
While in the Arctic, Martin and Chris learn Zach Varmitech has kidnapped a Walrus and a Polar bear.
Sean is determined to beat his mystery competitor at a video game of "Astro-Tracker."
Lyla and Everett can't agree on the best way to make a fun video.
Alma and Junior try to figure out a way to stay up to midnight on New Year's Eve.
The boys feel uneasy being outside because of UFO sightings. Arthur tries to stay up till midnight.
The Treeborhood celebrates a Parranda. / The Wombats try to stay awake on New Year's Eve.
While the Botsfords celebrate New Years Eve Dr. Two Brains plans to turn the moon into cheese.
Donkey Hodie celebrates New Year's Eve with her family and neighbors.
The Fuentes' go ice skating. / The Fuentes' go to the desert to watch a meteor shower.
The trio gets inspired to give more kids opportunities to help with the KidZone.
Alma and Junior try to figure out a way to stay up to midnight on New Year's Eve.
Molly and the gang organize an outhouse race to determine who will become "Winter Champions."
Dig into sports food culture at Met Life Stadium from the parking lot to luxury suites.
Tuna and Salmon Teriyaki Poke, Malasadas; all about freeze-dried backpacking meals
Gourmet choices abound as apple orchards beget cider and Calvados in Normandy, France.
Honey yogurt tart with graham cracker crust and blackberry sage ice pops are served.
Bob Ross creates an oval scene with warm brown and gold tones that captures a lonely forest river.
Bob Ross paints this masterpiece inside a dome-like shape on the canvas.
The three remaining cooks have surprise helpers as they go head-to-head to win the competition.
Experience breakfast baking with clear instructions and helpful demonstrations with the bread monk.
Honey yogurt tart with graham cracker crust and blackberry sage ice pops are served.
Recipes include Kale and White Bean Soup, Cauliflower Pizza and Lemon Pound cake.
Join Miranda Esmonde-White in Montego, Bay Jamaica for a full body toning workout.
Rejuvenate inside a lush forest cove with gentle stretching for all your major muscles.
Take a second look at your "stuff" and figure out new ways to use it. First, host Julie Fei Fan Balzer shows ways to reinvent using washi tape in card making. Then, Sandy McTier demonstrates a decorative painting technique featuring a poinsettia motif. Finally, Joe Rotella reinvents his use of foil paper as a mosaic. The show closes with a color study - teal.
Take a summer road trip along the northeast with stops in Cape Cod and Acadia National Forest.
This workout focuses on your back and core, helping to relieve and prevent back pain.
Join Miranda Esmonde-White in Montego, Bay Jamaica for a full body toning workout.
Grilled chicken with cherry bourbon BBQ sauce and yogurt ranch with kaleidoscope crudite are made.
Mediterranean Diet recipes including Lemon Pepper Quinoa Salad and Prosecco Pound Cake are shared.
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.
Host J Schwanke incorporates blooms and branches from the garden into arrangements for the home.
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.
Erin McMurrer makes Julia Bruschetta with Artichoke Hearts & Parmesan.
Roasted glazed pears topped with shortbread pecan brittle and creme fraiche are prepared.
Julie makes blissful Baklawa and homemade phyllo dough cups called baklawa b ashta.
Sheri shares easy and delicious holiday recipes that will be a hit at your next seasonal gathering.
An Argentinian-Style Stuffed Pork Loin with Chimichurri and a rich French Walnut Tart are served.
Vegan Spinach, Onion and Red Pepper Crustless Quiche and more delicious meals are prepared.
Delicious recipes include Asian shrimp cakes, chicken phyllo pies and Chipotle black bean dip.
Recipes include plantation shrimp with spiced rum glaze and finger burner lamb chops.
Oven-Baked Two-Bean Chili, Jazzy Potato Skins and Sweet and Salty Snack Almonds are prepared.
Lemon-sesame chicken wings; Danish smoked shrimp and grilled sangria are prepared.
The unique elements and tastes of Podlasie are explored and the city center of Bialystok is toured.
Chef Tsai prepares a delicious Sole Meuniere and a vegetarian version - Napa Cabbage Meuniere.
Diane visits the daughter of Holocaust survivors for a tour of Thessaloniki's Jewish past.
Let's go to the Dolomites with Lidia to enjoy Mushroom Ragu, Moka Coffee & Kaiserschmarrn.
Meet Parker Puchta of the Adam Puchta Winery, the oldest continuously owned family winery in the US.
Spaghetti Carbonara, Instant Mashed Potato Gnocchi; Fried Artichokes; tips for buying eggs.
A new edition of the Great American Recipe content kicks off with a new set of cooks.
Erin McMurrer makes Julia Bruschetta with Artichoke Hearts & Parmesan.
Roasted glazed pears topped with shortbread pecan brittle and creme fraiche are prepared.
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the most-watched cooking show on public television.
Andreas prepares a lamb carpaccio, lamb burger, slow-cooked lamb belly and lamb sirloin served rare.
Enjoy a magical Christmas in the small towns and villages.of the Alsace region of France.