A performance by Blue Highway is showcased.
Explore the recent archaeological discoveries in the Amazon that point to ancient civilizations.
Explore how science, nature, and tradition can help prepare us for a fast-changing future.
Cameras in space show growing cities, disappearing forests, melting glaciers and more changes.
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.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Matt Pottinger discusses tensions between China and the U.S. over Taiwan.
Explore how science, nature, and tradition can help prepare us for a fast-changing future.
Experience the resort of Positano, the charms of Sorrento and the ancient Greek temples at Paestum.
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with.
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.
On DC sidelines of 75th NATO summit, Biden turmoil unnerves allies struggling to support Ukraine.
Examine the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard.
Daniel is not feeling very well, but he doesn't want to miss Prince Wednesday's birthday party.
Zeke can't remember his perfect mud pie recipe for his trade with Louisa.
Rosie's Rules is an 11-minute preschool family sitcom about a little girl just beginning to learn about the fascinating, baffling, thrilling world beyond her family walls. And it doesn't always go smoothly. In her resilient quest to make sense of the world's most mystifying concepts, she often plows her way into comic chaos. It's "learning-by-doing" and she usually does it a little bit wrong before she gets it right.
Lyla and her siblings work on a list of specials for Loops Lunch.
Budding naturalist Lea explores what the non-native Canary Island Palm does to San Diego habitats.
Matt Pottinger discusses tensions between China and the U.S. over Taiwan.
The State of Ohio is a weekly news program spotlighting the latest happenings at the Statehouse, in the Governor?s office, at the Ohio Supreme Court and throughout the Buckeye State, hosted by the award-winning Karen Kasler.
The Romans gave Europe its first taste of a common culture-and awe-inspiring art. From its groundbreaking architecture to its statues, mosaics, and frescos, Rome engineered bigger and better than anyone before. At its peak, the Roman Empire was a society of unprecedented luxury, with colossal arenas for entertaining the masses and giant monuments to egotistical emperors. And then it fell.
On April 2, 1936, when the 22-year-old son of a sharecropper entered the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, he was, he later remembered, barely able to control his anger. "I was angry because of the insults that Hitler and the other German leaders had hurled at me and my Negro teammates on the Olympic squad." The young athlete would channel his raw emotions into some of the most remarkable achievements in the history of athletics, winning four gold medals. To tell the story of Owens' remarkable victories in the face of Nazi racism, this film begins in the poor Cleveland neighborhood where the young athlete grew up; details his early career; describes Adolf Hitler's outsized ambitions for the 1936 Olympics; explores the movement in Western democracies to boycott the event; and explains the pressures on Owens to attend. The film also reveals the unlikely relationship Owens struck up at the games with his German rival Carl "Luz" Long and shows that, in the end, despite his success in Germany, Owens struggled to find a place for himself in a United States that was still wrestling to overcome its own deeply entrenched racism.
The American rowing team that triumphed at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany is highlighted.
Touchstone Algae is looking to reduce carbon emissions by producing biofuel from algae and a look at Ohio stadium, the largest stadium in the country to attempt zero waste.
Explore the driving force, trials and triumphs of the women of the Frontier Nursing Service.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Sir David Attenborough investigates the life and death of the most famous elephant to ever live.
Women embraced driving from the start, despite assumptions from early automobile makers that men would be behind the wheel. For them, Route 66 was not just a way of getting from point to point, an opportunity for entrepreneurship, creativity, political activism and independence. From Pueblo women opening up roadside stands in New Mexico to an African American hotelier in Springfield, MO listed in the Green Book, women overcame segregation and gender discrimination to succeed on Route 66.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
The Professor must prove his innocence to regain his reputation.
A murder at Esme's office sends shockwaves through the Keating family. Alphy meets with the bishop.
As pressure mounts for DI Ray, surveillance on a new suspect yields shocking results.
A German sea mine brings a dramatic end to the hotel guests' holiday.
Steamers in White Wine, Pan Roasted Fluke and Strawberry Mascarpone Crepes are served.
Test cook Christie Morrison and Julia Collin Davison make a showstopping Blueberry Jam Cake.
Award-winning chefs show how they infuse their cooking with flavor and identity.
Blueberry-chia overnight oats, turkey-stuffed pizza pockets and Cajun shrimp in foil are showcased.
Bob Ross paints a towering glacier waterfall.
Bob Ross completes a dockside scene with an abandoned fishing boat.
Chef Pati Jinich finds tight-knit family bonds in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo and Brownsville, Texas.
Curtis Stone heads to Hong Kong to get a look at the modern food scene.
Blueberry-chia overnight oats, turkey-stuffed pizza pockets and Cajun shrimp in foil are showcased.
Veggie Hotpot with Biscuit Topping and Brussels Sprouts with Shiitake and Daikon are served.
Miranda demonstrates easy-to-follow exercise sequences to improve mobility and flexibility.
Allow the ocean waves and golden sunset to recharge your body as we gently stretch from head to toe.
Joanne Banko reviews the basics of zippers. Angela Wolf makes a two-part sleeve for a basic jacket.
Sarah finds out how oil paints are manufactured in Wisconsin. Roger paints a long country driveway.
Did you know that having healthy, flexible hamstrings will improve your overall posture? Your hips and hamstrings directly impact your pelvis and back. This 23 minute Classical Stretch workout will strengthen and stretch your ribs, shoulders, and back while liberating and rebalancing your hips and hamstrings so that you can stand taller and sit straighter.
Miranda demonstrates easy-to-follow exercise sequences to improve mobility and flexibility.
Fig and ginger truffles, double-chocolate waffles a la mode and a mocha java smoothie are made.
Delicious recipes include Tempeh Reuben; Farro with Cauliflower and Carrot Almond Cake.
Strengthen and tone muscles by practicing host Lilias' gentle "warrior series."
Mary Ann breaks down techniques to improve posture. Guest Jeff Brooks provides a balance exercise.
Explore your passion for weaving as Sue Muldoon shares some tips and tricks.
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.
Discover how flowers can heal and cheer when we share them, gift them and even eat them!
Host J Schwanke incorporates blooms and branches from the garden into arrangements for the home.
Discover how colors of flowers relate to personality traits and why yellow flowers improve health.
Host J Schwanke visits the world-famous Flower Fields in California, and learns its history.
The many shapes and sizes of the chrysanthemum and a flower farm visit are highlighted
J explores greens as in foliage and green flowers and visits with children's author Laurie Keller.
Music helps inspire the body to move and also relax.
A variety of exercises ranging from vestibular system to feet and gait are demonstrated.
J is pushing petals for crafts, artwork, and even an hors d'ouerve with flower petals!
Discover ways to improve the look of your neighborhood with some flowers.
Trace the history of chiles in Southwestern cuisine and learn why it has become its backbone.
Patatas Bravas from Spain, Allioli, Greek Lemon Potatoes and Hungarian Hasselbacks are prepared.
Arugula Salad with Grilled Pears and Haloumi, Grilled Chicken Legs and Greek Burgers are prepared.
Lidia cooks Cheese Crisps, Bucatini with Broccoli Walnut Pesto, and Turkey Stuffed Peppers.
Find out why the NY Times lists Faja Caldeira Santo Cristo as one of the most beautiful places.
Green Goddess Roast Chicken, Perfect Pesto and Potato, Green Bean and Tomato Salad are served.
Pati Jinich travels the California part of the US-Mexico border.
Schwanke shares why flowers are considered romantic and how to use flowers for every day romance.
Host J Schwanke incorporates blooms and branches from the garden into arrangements for the home.
Jeff Wilson takes in the sights and sounds of Zurich, St. Gallen, Gstaad and Montreux by train.
Andreas Viestad showcases iced cake, raw milk pudding and cheesecake with cloudberries in Roros.
Barbecued Pork Belly, House-Cured Pastrami and Barbecued Lamb Shoulder are prepared.
The Sweet Lizzy Project and 8 of their fans discuss Abortion on Ear to the Common Ground.
Novelist Margaret Atwood and playwright Danai Gurira talk about finding meaning in the writing life.
David Childers / Kyle Petty / The GoodFellers.
Follow the Kanneh-Masons as they weave together their everyday lives with music.
The nine-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee reflects on her career and songwriting inspiration in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art as she prepares to tour for her 11th full length studio album, Evolution. Crow's friend and collaborator ("Everything is Broken") accompanies her on guitar on "Every Day is a Winding Road," "My Favorite Mistake," "If It Makes You Happy," and more.
Home cooks must put their baking skills to the test as they create a baked breakfast item.
Discover the nine-decade career of a master of comedy, Mel Brooks.
Director Mariusz Trelinski delivers the company's first new Forza in nearly 30 years.
Kathleen Clawson steps into the spotlight as the new Artistic Director of the Dayton Opera. Rod Ford uses his welding talents as art therapy to combat PTSD. Nevada decorates state highways with creative public art grounded in community heritage and culture. Enjoy classic video arcade games at the Replay Museum in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Discover the nine-decade career of a master of comedy, Mel Brooks.
Follow the Kanneh-Masons as they weave together their everyday lives with music.
The nine-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee reflects on her career and songwriting inspiration in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art as she prepares to tour for her 11th full length studio album, Evolution. Crow's friend and collaborator ("Everything is Broken") accompanies her on guitar on "Every Day is a Winding Road," "My Favorite Mistake," "If It Makes You Happy," and more.
Mickela enjoys the morning celebrations of Mardi Gras and attends the festive parade that night.
Songs include "Prelude" from Tarragona, Spain and "Concerto in F" from Ochsenhausen Monastery.
The annual Prints & Pints event in Columbus combines delectable brews with eye-catching posters. NE Ohio Latinx artists come together for the "Doors to My Barrio" project. The worko sculptor/designer Isamu Noguchi at the Noguchi Museum in New York.
Barbara Kellar showcases artists and cultural leaders from the Greater Cincinnati community.
Many recognize Antonio Vivaldi's masterpiece The Four Seasons (1723), yet few may know about the imagery the composer purposely fashioned into these four violin concertos. The entertaining and educational DISCOVER VIVALDI'S FOUR SEASONS helps the viewer fully experience these delightful details. Before a live audience, conductor-host George Marriner Maull, violin soloist Peter Winograd and the members of The Discovery Orchestra reveal the descriptive sonnets embedded within the score. After an interactive exploration of each season's concerto, the orchestra performs the piece in its entirety, enabling a very focused and enlightening listening experience.
Home cooks must put their baking skills to the test as they create a baked breakfast item.
Discover the nine-decade career of a master of comedy, Mel Brooks.