A pair of up and coming, Austin-based singer-songwriters Jade Bird and Dayglow perform.
America's national mammal, is driven to the brink of extinction.
An improbable collection of unforgettable Americans rescues the national mammal from extinction.
The Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through cooperation and recycling.
A battle begins when HUGO, the interactive whiteboard, corrects Mr. Ratburn in front of the class.
Molly and her friends come up with a plan to attract the migrating hummingbirds.
Alma, Harper, and Rafia try to figure out how to make a quick-change video.
Lyla needs to figure out the right ingredients so she can make a delicious cake.
Raising mentally strong kids and young adults is the most important work parents and grandparents ever do. Yet, parenting seems harder now than ever before with social media, digital addictions, and the epidemic rise of anxiety, depression, and ADHD In this program, psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics Dr. Daniel Amen will will share 7 Core Conversations to help parents and grandparents raise happy, responsible, and mentally strong kids.
An editor looking for a mystery author's missing chapter is soon on the trail of a suspicious death.
Mystery author Alan Conway dies and the missing last chapter of his new book may hold a secret.
Angling to sell his publishing firm and retire, Charles leans on Susan to take over as CEO.
The puzzle pieces of Alan's death get more and more jumbled.
Susan's sister and Andreas have unexpected connections to Alan and Pund wraps up his investigation.
Susan cracks her case and then accompanies Pund as he lays out the solution to Alan's final book.
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity.
"BlackPower!" replaces "Freedom Now!" as the fabric of the traditional movement changes.
Martin Luther King Jr. helps Chicago's civil rights leaders fight against segregated housing.
The call for Black Power takes various forms across communities in black America.
Martin Luther King Jr. stakes out new ground for himself and the fragmenting civil rights movement.
A call to pride and a renewed push for unity galvanize black America.
Black activism is increasingly met with a sometimes violent response from law enforcement agencies.