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.
Learn how the antiques market has evolved since 2008. One find is now up to $150,000!
Head to the City of Angels for updated appraisals that include Charles Schulz comic strip art.
Filmmaker Taku Aoyagi takes us on his daily bike rides as an Uber Eats worker.
A group of college students catalyze a national movement to end food insecurity.
Discover how ancestral food sources can strengthen cultural ties to each other and to one's heritage.
Create more calm in your day in the peaceful wooded glen as you enjoy a gentle seated yoga practice.
The Agents organize a party for villains in order to have a day off from oddness.
Arthur, Buster and Ladonna have a treehouse sleepover that seems to be haunted! But by what?
Luke finds out it isn't easy being Stu when he swaps places for a day.
The Wild Kratts explore the abilities of the Blue heron, one of the largest birds in North America.
Katerina is having a hard time deciding on just the right costume or Dress Up Day.
Rosie & Papa swap family roles. / Rosie tries to make a family tree.
Gabrielle and her Auntie Kayla spend some special time together.
The Wombats are cooking up a special thank-you treat for Super and ask their friends for help.
Donkey helps Duck Duck reverse a spell when he turns the town's things into pickles.
The Pinkertons are shocked to find their house is suddenly swarming with Flutterbugs!
When his sandwich grows mold, Ari decides to learn everything about it.
The gang tries to reunite a lost fluffle of baby bunnies with their mother.
Molly and her friends organize an outhouse race to determine who will become "Winter Champions."
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster encourage Brad to believe in the power of his imagination.
The executive pastry chef creates chocolate-cinnamon beignets using a pot sticker press.
Richard and Ross explain cost-effective ways to save money on your heating bill this winter.
Discover the secrets to the canids' survival and success in even the most extreme locations.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family trees of comedians Lewis Black and Roy Wood, Jr.
Pressure builds as students enter the first round of a national civics competition.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
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.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of actor Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan.
Stakes are high as teams across the country advance to a civics competition final.
Delve into key battleground states in the U.S. elections to explore issues for Latino voters.
SEARCHING FOR SEQUOYAH spans two countries and three Cherokee nations,leading viewers on a journey through the life and death of Sequoyah. This hour-long documentary allows viewers to learn more about Sequoyah through the written language he created for the Cherokee people, interviews with his descendants, cave writings depictions, and more.
Hari Sreenivasan sits down with Neal Katyal, Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General.
Tonight on Amanpour and Company: Ryan Crocker, Former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon; Leslie Vinjamuri, Head of the U.S. and the Americas Program, Chatham House & Simon Rosenberg, Democratic Strategist and Consultant. Walter Isaacson interviews Alexander Vindman, Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman (Ret.).
Host John Leguizamo discovers that while Latinos were often relegated to the fringes of mainstream society, they made profound contributions to the nation and that Latino history is the history of the United States.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
The growth of dragon boat racing among breast cancer survivors and Hispanic women is highlighted.
On December 30, 1994, a man entered two abortion clinics in Brookline, MA. By day's end, two women were dead, five wounded, and a community was left mourning. Thus began a clandestine dialogue between leaders of the pro-choice and pro-life movements and the beginning of the most unlikely friendship.
Some moments serve as reminders of what matters most. A boat ride leads Amy to a new chapter in life; despite past trauma, Vanna takes a chance to advocate for change; and an encounter with a boy shapes Jacqueline's commitment to helping children.
Host John Leguizamo discovers that while Latinos were often relegated to the fringes of mainstream society, they made profound contributions to the nation and that Latino history is the history of the United States.
Tonight on Amanpour and Company: Ryan Crocker, Former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon; Leslie Vinjamuri, Head of the U.S. and the Americas Program, Chatham House & Simon Rosenberg, Democratic Strategist and Consultant. Walter Isaacson interviews Alexander Vindman, Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman (Ret.).
Guest: Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning, Morningstar. On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: In Part 2 of our "How to Retire" interview with Christine Benz, Morningstar's personal finance and retirement guru focuses on key financial lessons for retirement after discussing the important non-financial aspects in Part 1.
Exploring the many meanings and environments of home.
PLAY explores the intersection of play and artistry, featuring Calder Kamin, Lorena Robletto, Roberto Benavidez, Schroeder Cherry, the Cotsen Children's Library, Chris Green, and the Skirball Cultural Center.
MINIATURES explores the world of tiny objects and the artists that make them, featuring the International Folk Art Market, Leandro Gomez Quintero, Mark Murphy, Alexander Girard, and Gustave Baumann.
DW News - a daily newscast from the heart of Europe. As one of the world's largest international broadcasters, Deutsche Welle provides public television viewers the unique opportunity to see our world from another perspective.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
Around our solar system, violent eruptions are shaping distant worlds. Discover the explosive forces that helped create some of the most dynamic worlds in our cosmic neighborhood - and what makes the volcanoes right here on Earth so special.
Uncover the groundbreaking science being used by computer scientist Brent Seales as he attempts to be the first person in nearly 2,000 years to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy. Brent's work combines cutting-edge scanning techniques with his own artificial intelligence software, to attempt to teach a computer to read inside the scrolls without ever having to open them.
Julius "The Chef" Jackson is a household name in St. Thomas, and comes from a Caribbean boxing dynasty. We discover how he, and his world champion father Julian Jackson, give back to the island that gave them so much.
The French Broad River is at the heart of Asheville, NC. We meet the people and organizations trying to strike a balance between nature and development. We ventured from the river's edge to an urban "peace garden" as we explored conservation and social justice in this growing city.
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.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
Around our solar system, violent eruptions are shaping distant worlds. Discover the explosive forces that helped create some of the most dynamic worlds in our cosmic neighborhood - and what makes the volcanoes right here on Earth so special.
Uncover the groundbreaking science being used by computer scientist Brent Seales as he attempts to be the first person in nearly 2,000 years to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy. Brent's work combines cutting-edge scanning techniques with his own artificial intelligence software, to attempt to teach a computer to read inside the scrolls without ever having to open them.
Julius "The Chef" Jackson is a household name in St. Thomas, and comes from a Caribbean boxing dynasty. We discover how he, and his world champion father Julian Jackson, give back to the island that gave them so much.
The French Broad River is at the heart of Asheville, NC. We meet the people and organizations trying to strike a balance between nature and development. We ventured from the river's edge to an urban "peace garden" as we explored conservation and social justice in this growing city.
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.
The crew continues their renovations on the project house.
Mauro transforms a rusty bulkhead while Mark helps a homeowner with mortar.
Explore the Seine River, Napoleon's tomb and the Louvre and experience a patriotic Bastille Day.
Create a beautiful mountain hideaway.
Bunny Williams brings her style principle outdoors by creating garden rooms.
J Schwanke educates viewers on flower care and the ways in which flowers contribute to self-care.
Valerie C. White shares her expertise using machine quilting techniques.
Roger and Sarah visit the North Carolina town of West Jefferson. Roger paints a dairy cow.
Host Steve Butler walks you through the steps to create a mahogany pipe stand.
J Schwanke educates viewers on flower care and the ways in which flowers contribute to self-care.
A flavorful steak cut from a hog's belly and a brisket steak with shallot sage butter are featured.
St. Louis ribs with vanilla-brown sugar glaze, Chinatown ribs and onion bombs are prepared.
Ernest heads to India's capital Delhi to make some new friends and eat plenty of delicious foods.
Explore the Heartland of Ireland with Joseph Rosendo as he cruises the Shannon River.
Michelangelo's David, Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise are explored.
Discover how to paint an old country barn that looks like its breaking through the borders.
A flavorful steak cut from a hog's belly and a brisket steak with shallot sage butter are featured.
St. Louis ribs with vanilla-brown sugar glaze, Chinatown ribs and onion bombs are prepared.
Valerie C. White shares her expertise using machine quilting techniques.
Roger and Sarah visit the North Carolina town of West Jefferson. Roger paints a dairy cow.
Host Steve Butler walks you through the steps to create a mahogany pipe stand.
J Schwanke educates viewers on flower care and the ways in which flowers contribute to self-care.
Valerie C. White shares her expertise using machine quilting techniques.
Choucroute Garnie, Endive Salad; a visit to Portland, OR; European-Style Sausages
A flavorful steak cut from a hog's belly and a brisket steak with shallot sage butter are featured.
St. Louis ribs with vanilla-brown sugar glaze, Chinatown ribs and onion bombs are prepared.
Ernest heads to India's capital Delhi to make some new friends and eat plenty of delicious foods.
Explore the Heartland of Ireland with Joseph Rosendo as he cruises the Shannon River.
Explore the Cluny Museum, heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle and Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
It's a trip to the European Bread Museum in the beautiful town of Varnavas, Greece.
Sheri shares pumpkin perfection in the kitchen with delicious show stopping recipes.
Carrie and Amy visit Caroline's Cakes in Spartanburg to get ideas for a new bakery.
Vietnamese Beef Stew with Lemon Grass and Vietnamese Braised Lemon Grass Chicken are made.
It's a trip to the European Bread Museum in the beautiful town of Varnavas, Greece.
Get detailed steps to begin turning wood and discover the beautiful custom gifts you can make.
Join Phil, Logan, and Chris as they build a new workbench for the Woodsmith Shop.
Explore the Cluny Museum, heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle and Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
Explore the Heartland of Ireland with Joseph Rosendo as he cruises the Shannon River.
Ernest heads to India's capital Delhi to make some new friends and eat plenty of delicious foods.
Discover how to paint an old country barn that looks like its breaking through the borders.
It's a trip to the European Bread Museum in the beautiful town of Varnavas, Greece.
Vietnamese Beef Stew with Lemon Grass and Vietnamese Braised Lemon Grass Chicken are made.
Sheri shares pumpkin perfection in the kitchen with delicious show stopping recipes.
Carrie and Amy visit Caroline's Cakes in Spartanburg to get ideas for a new bakery.
Get detailed steps to begin turning wood and discover the beautiful custom gifts you can make.
Join Phil, Logan, and Chris as they build a new workbench for the Woodsmith Shop.
A flavorful steak cut from a hog's belly and a brisket steak with shallot sage butter are featured.
St. Louis ribs with vanilla-brown sugar glaze, Chinatown ribs and onion bombs are prepared.
As of late 2013, the RCMP reported 1,181 Aboriginal women confirmed either missing or murdered since 1980. This number represents an epidemic that targets Aboriginal women like no other demographic. Meet the women who work tirelessly to bring attention to this matter, in hopes of triggering a national inquiry.
Mason and Gracey give back to the mountain bike community and shoot crowd funding photos for the Coast Gravity Park.
Three Indigenous entrepreneurs with businesses that blend contemporary and traditional elements of culture pitch their ideas to the Bears! Each aspiring business owner is in the running for an episode prize and a $100,000 grand prize.
The Life in the Bear reveals the reverence with which a bear is hunted, and the feast of the bear party.
Dan and Art travel to the scenic beaches of southern Wales to learn about traditional Welsh food.
Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem is arguably one of the most fascinating and polarizing figures in Canadian history. His story is a matter of historical record yet is the subject of legend. There is a mountain, road, and other landmarks in Cowichan territory named after him. This documentary, through interviews and creative re-enactments, examines the account of his life from both historians and First Nations Elders, the folkloric tales concerning him, his impact on the relationship between the Crown and First Nations, and how his legend remains alive, critically examining how his story has been told and passed down to us.
Joe Morris Sr. shares his experience working as a Navajo Code Talker during World War II. Lying about his age to obtain a draft registration card, he was inducted into the Marine Corps in 1944. He was assigned to Navajo Communication School that was created to devise an unbreakable code based on the Navajo language for the military to use during combat. This film was created in an effort to preserve and share the story of the Navajo Code Talkers.
Celebrated Mohawk rock star Tom Wilson crafts a powerful song based on a famous painting by Me'tis artist Christi Belcourt. In conversation at a diner, the two remarkable artists explore their creative processes and sources of inspiration.
The youth meet each other for their initial weigh-ins and fitness tests.
Teepee plants a tree; Teepee waters the flowers by himself for the first time.
Moorditj walang, good health is about looking after our bodies every day. It's solid koolangka!
Tiga is bored until he discovers the Fuh sound. Fuh is for fun and Fuh is for friends. Kokum takes Tiga on a ferry boat to Kuper Island Reserve. He and the children have fun making the Fuh sound and listening to a story about Freddy Fox. Tiga also gets to go to a traditional salmon bar-b-q on the beach with the school children. Back home, Gavin has a stiff neck, and Tiga, Gertie and Gavin teach Kimmie and Jason the Friendship Song.
Joe and his friends are looking forward to the outdoor movie screening on the beach tonight but Hank hasn't shown up with the projection equipment. The kids discover he has had some bad luck on his journey and must rescue him in time for the big movie night event. When a storm approaches, the trio are sent to alert the people of Turtle Bay. Nina feels anxious but helping a nervous little goat into the safety of the town hall makes her realize that helping someone else is a good way to overcome your fear.
Little J and Levi build the best cubby ever - unaware they are messing up a lawman's camp. Little J and Levi squabble over a 'pile of junk' in the bush - should they build a fortress or pirate ship cubby? They compromise and love their creation - until Big Cuz tells them what they thought was a 'pile of junk' was a senior lawman's camp. Maybe they can set things right.
The kids are baffled when precious things go missing so detectives Little J and Levi search for clues. Big Cuz knows one piece of the puzzle - overwhelmed by receiving her pen licence, she's hidden her pen. But where are all the other precious things?
Amy, Casey and Theodore find themselves on an arctic adventure trying to help a young bear cub, named Keyush return home to his mom after he gets lost with them. The group uses Inukshuk markers as clues to find their way back home. The lesson learned is, always tell someone where you are going.
T-Bear learns that he can follow his dream when he becomes interested in Metis dancing, much to the chagrin of his father Jacob, who would rather see him follow his own dream of becoming an Olympic wrestler.
Join our Science Questers as they find out why salmon are important to so many Indigenous Nations - visit a salmon hatchery!
Chef Jeff is our behind the scenes Cooking Hawaiian Style Executive Chef. Before all of our guests hit the kitchen, Chef spends a significant amount of time with our celebrities getting them organized. In this recipe Chef Jeff Vigilla shares his talents in front of the camera.
In this episode, Chef Kelly is in the Tahiti peninsula and Moorea, French Polynesia, to revisit the "Poe Bu." For her revisit, she meets with Teava, a tahiti vanilla producer, as well as an organic farmer, Francoise, who grows plantain.
Elder Floyd Black Bear has a fascinating background. After serving in the Civil Rights Movement in the 60's, Mr. Black Bear made a huge difference championing causes for Native American youth and tribal members. His work in the community continues to this day.
People working for justice for MMIW (Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women) appear.
A group of new prospects touch down in Chateauguay, Quebec for the third edition of the Hit The Ice camp. Right from the start the players are put through the paces by their different coaches.
One of the most challenging sports to shoot for photography is bobsledding. Mason and Gracey follow Canadian National Team bobsledder pilot, Justin Kripps, on his quest for the podium.
The youth meet each other for their initial weigh-ins and fitness tests.
On this episode, Juaquin Lonelodge continues construction on the jingle dress project.
The Native Drum, hosted by master drum maker, Shawn Littlebear is a how-to television series. Littlebear is a traditional drum maker who shares with us his techniques for making drums.
A production of NPR radio affiliate and FNX sister station KVCR, host David Flemming and/or Sahar Khadjenoury (Navajo Nation) visit with Native American artists about their work and endeavors.
Dan and Art travel to the scenic beaches of southern Wales to learn about traditional Welsh food.
Dave's journey takes him all the way to Alcatraz Island to learn about the Native American occupation of 1969. He then heads home and finds Idle No More activism happening in his own back yard.
Traveling to northern Saskatchewan, the six travelers face their biggest test yet as they meet with people from communities deeply affected by the death of Colten Boushie. Finally, the group travels to the Yukon, where self-governance is helping a community flourish.
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
Elder Floyd Black Bear has a fascinating background. After serving in the Civil Rights Movement in the 60's, Mr. Black Bear made a huge difference championing causes for Native American youth and tribal members. His work in the community continues to this day.
Shayla goes to a dark skies park in the south part of Alberta known as Waterton Park in hopes of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
Cheyenne tells Matthew Tommy that she deserves a stake in the Tommy empire. Scott tells Barry that he's wasting his life waiting for Claire. Justin thinks a business opportunity with Brody is the solution to appease his father's contempt. Trevor tries to earnestly use his gift.
Features Native R&B artist and rock & roll royalty, PJ VEGAS, son of Redbone basist Pat Vegas.
Art and Dan wander the Welsh saltmarshes, visit a leek farm, explore a castle and listen to a Welsh all-male choir.
A production of NPR radio affiliate and FNX sister station KVCR, host David Flemming and/or Sahar Khadjenoury (Navajo Nation) visit with Native American artists about their work and endeavors.
Host Moses Brings Plenty explores Oklahoma, home to thirty-nine federally recognized tribes.
From his birth in the Bitterroot Mountains among the Salish Tribe, to his exploits as a warrior with the Lemhi Shoshone and Bannocks, Washakie was recognized early as an extraordinary person. But he made his historical claim to greatness in the second half of the 19th century, as chief of the Eastern Shoshone. He led the tribe in battle and in peace, and navigated the difficult negotiations with the U.S. government that eventually provided the Shoshone with a permanent homeland along the eastern slopes of the Wind River Mountains. The Documentary, funded in part by the Wyoming State Legislature, features a wealth of historical photographs and artwork, as well as aerial photography shot over the Wind River Indian Reservation. Research was conducted at the National Archives, the Smithsonian Institute and museums throughout the West.
Trevor is challenged to use his "gift" when he and Cheyenne are confronted with serious danger. Justin begins to wonder whether his new buddy, Brody, hints of danger. Liz flirts with another type of danger when she makes a detour to see Matthew while she's on her trip to purchase a wedding dress for her marriage to John Eagle.
Dave's journey takes him all the way to Alcatraz Island to learn about the Native American occupation of 1969. He then heads home and finds Idle No More activism happening in his own back yard.
Liana and Lyla put together a puzzle together while Luke and Lyla drive a train.
D.W. gets a case of the hiccups that won't go away. Buster can't wait for Brain to make a mistake.
Orli has joined too many clubs but needs to help Orwell keep HQ running.
The Mobile Unit returns to the Museum of Natural Odd to battle a stone warrior.
The Wild Kratts explore the abilities of the Blue heron, one of the largest birds in North America.
Martin and Chris head out on a mission to explore the mysterious world of billfish.
Liana and Lyla put together a puzzle together while Luke and Lyla drive a train.
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."
Molly organizes an ice-sculpting competition, but rising temperatures threaten to melt the ice!
The heroes visit Turtle Beach to see baby turtles hatching and find the beach filled with litter!
The CyberSquad help Hannah find the ideal spot for growing Mother's Day cyberberries.
Leo feels nervous about the animals wandering around Juneau, but realizes they need their own space.
Based on the popular Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell about the lovable oversized canine with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground, Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford inhabits a colorful island community, inviting viewers on a fun-filled journey through childhood, navigating the dips and curves along the way. CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG emphasizes good citizenship and the importance of community. Each episode concludes with a component of Clifford's Big Ideas - 10 different attributes children learn to embrace - which leaves them with something to think about and practice in their lives.
Big Bird and his aunt, Nani Bird teach Sesame Street special things they do in Hawaii.
Pinkalicious looks for her missing button. / Peter plays Pink Pong!
Grandma and her twin sister return to Treetop Woods to recreate their old zipline act.
Big Bird and his aunt, Nani Bird teach Sesame Street special things they do in Hawaii.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark learn to play to their strengths for their upcoming football game.
The Wombats learn how to keep their props in order so their talent show stays on track.
When Malik and Zadie can agree on how to tidy their bedroom, they decide to divide it up.
Daniel learns how to adapt when his routine changes. Daniel's class takes a trip to the library.
It's Family Day at the Neighborhood Library! Daniel learns that each family is different and special.
The Wild Kratts must defeat Zach and other villains who have come up with a plan to ruin Halloween.
Gregory's bath becomes a bubble bonanza. / The pals make up a new game to play quietly.
Donkey and Panda rescue Bob Dog's favorite ball./Donkey joins the neighborhood orchestra.
When his sandwich grows mold, Ari decides to learn everything about it.
The Purple Knight is coming to Mom's bookstore, but Rosie isn't sure how to help Mom set up.
Rosie tries to remember where she left her walkie talkie so she, Javi and Jun can play a game.
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster encourage Brad to believe in the power of his imagination.
Alma gets worried that she packed the right things for Granny Isa's care package.
Alma can't wait to celebrate Noche Buena and her family's traditions but everything goes wrong.
The Loops create new ways to use pumpkins. / Liana and Louisa train to be babysitters.
Muffy tries to bribe the judges at the science fair. The new Junior Safety officer is a tattle tale.
The Agents organize a party for villains in order to have a day off from oddness.
Odd Squad is haunted by a ghost. Owen and new recruit wait out a storm while transporting a creature.
As the team prepare for a creature costume party, Jimmy is sure there's a ghost or monster present.
The miniaturized Kratt Brothers get swept up in a current of plankton and head to the coral reef.
The Loops create new ways to use pumpkins. / Liana and Louisa train to be babysitters.
Monstrous pumpkins haunt Hugo the goose's farm. / Nature Cat learns all about catfish.
Trini has never seen the Northern Lights, so Molly makes it her mission to show them to her.
The heroes conduct an investigation when the bell on top of the school's Leaping Tower keeps ringing.
The kids investigate a crime by interviewing eyewitnesses and recreating the crime scene.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
Rosie tries to remember where she left her walkie talkie so she, Javi and Jun can play a game.
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster encourage Brad to believe in the power of his imagination.
Alma gets worried that she packed the right things for Granny Isa's care package.
Alma can't wait to celebrate Noche Buena and her family's traditions but everything goes wrong.