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.
Rose and her mother visit the hotel to evaluate a prospective marriage with the hotel owner's son.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Bob Doll reflects on what's changed and what still works in the rapidly changing markets.
Shane explores the Human Footprint of cotton, from ancient rocks to 21st-century politics.
Professor T joins the investigation when a librarian is poisoned at a reception at the Museum.
The hanumanasana pose reminds us we need grace and grit in life to take a leap beyond obstacles.
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.
While investigating the exoskeletons of beetles, a Hercules beetle accidentally gets enlarged.
Zadie and Malik try to help Zeke overcome his fear of riding a two-wheeler with some super powers.
Bob Dog must wait for Grampy's slow-cook chili./Donkey practices to become a hoof dancer.
Peter thinks he's too short to do fun activities, so he makes shoes that let you jump really high!
Daniel finds all kinds of surprises while he's out on a walk with his family.
Betty Aberlin's friend Mary teaches children games and songs. A flying turkey delivers a message.
The Woodsmith Shop crew builds two designs that each have a unique look.
The final push is on at the Nashville house to finish the renovation on time.
Kevin installs wallpaper; Lee explains sprinkler heads; Richard installs a sump pump.
Ride with us in the off-road-ready Porsche 911 Dakar and the silent Hyundai Kona EV.
Visit one of the largest classic car shows in Ontario, the Bothwell Car Show.
J arranges blue Flowers - both natural and dyed - in this show about flowers of blue!
Learn to think outside the box when it comes to home gardening.
Nicholas Hankins paints a moonlit gnarled old tree adorned with Spanish moss.
Bob Ross creates a masterpiece so tranquil you'll want to paint along.
Learn to play with decorative stitches for quilting, and work with layered applique.
Jean jackets, created by Levi Strauss, have been part of our core closets for well over 100 years.
Explore artistic traditions can inspire you with new textures.
Can our ancestral past help us move into the future? Let's see how our ancestors evolved.
Cider-Braised Turkey, Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Maple Chile Crisp; visit to Minneapolis.
Green Bean Casserole, Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes, Fireside and New Englander Cocktails.
Rosemary Gill streamlines sides with Milk-Simmered Mashed Potatoes.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
A joyful celebration of Irish identity from the world famous Tradfest music festival in Ireland.
This episode features the award winning music videos from around the world.
Revel in an unforgettable hour with Chris Stapleton.
Taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's majestic Cumberland Mountains, "The Caverns Sessions" (formerly known as "Bluegrass Underground") features both long-established and emerging artists within a broad spectrum of genres to include Roots-Rock, Jam Band, R&B, Country, Soul, Hip Hop, Folk, Americana and Bluegrass - music from the heart of the American experience.
Explore SPMDTU which is the oldest Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States.
An unidentified girl dies at a student rave and the hunt is one to find out who she is.
Ridley investigates when Tara Dunning vanishes from her tranquil village home.
Martin and Louisa's trip to London for his keynote address turns chaotic.
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.
Earl, Craig and magazine editor Dave Dibenidetto get a left-of-center look into the Asheville food and farm scene by spending the day on the Farm Heritage trail. They meet the folks running heritage and family owned farms that help to bridge the urban / rural divide. We learn the ways in which we're all connected, because everyone is downstream from someone.
Charleston has many diverse communities. We get introduced to some Jewish, Gullah and LGBTQ+ activists who have pushed for recognition of their influence in the city's history, arts and cultural scene.
In "All for Change," Whitney connects with guests who turned personal struggles into community change. From a holocaust survivor to anti-bullying author hear stories of moving the dial forward.
Veteran portfolio manager and strategist Bob Doll reflects on what's changed and what still works in the rapidly changing markets of his forty-plus-year career. This is the second of a two-part interview featuring this guest. Guest: Bob Doll, CEO, Chief Investment Officer &Portfolio Manager, Crossmark Global Investments.
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.
TIME HAS MANY VOICES is the untold story of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay area. Decimated by Spanish colonizers in the late 1700s, an Ohlone village is rediscovered through cutting edge archeology, revealing surprising details about the life ways of pre-contact ancestors. Now, modern day members of the Muwekma Ohlone are honoring their past with these findings, laying claim to their existence, and paving the way for their future.
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.
John Peabody Harrington chased the voices of the last speakers of Native America's dying languages.
Veteran portfolio manager and strategist Bob Doll reflects on what's changed and what still works in the rapidly changing markets of his forty-plus-year career. This is the second of a two-part interview featuring this guest. Guest: Bob Doll, CEO, Chief Investment Officer &Portfolio Manager, Crossmark Global Investments.
In "All for Change," Whitney connects with guests who turned personal struggles into community change. From a holocaust survivor to anti-bullying author hear stories of moving the dial forward.
Fifteen units of Maine soldiers - infantry, artillery, and cavalry, were all part of the Union army at Gettysburg. Their contributions were heroic and vital. What they did when they were called upon helped determine the battle and, ultimately, the Civil War.
Since the earliest days of the Republic, African Americans have been part of the nation's fighting force and fought to defend the very freedoms they could not enjoy as citizens. TWO WARS: THE ROAD TO INTEGRATION is a half-hour program documenting the tremendous endeavor to integrate the U.S. Armed Forces and what that meant for Black service members and their families. In 1948, President Truman signed Executive Order 9981, integrating the U.S. Armed Forces. TWO WARS features interviews with historians, veterans and family members who trace the journey taken by Black service members before and after integration.
The stories of more than two dozen women's experiences during World War II are shared.
After discovering an archive detailing the horrifying journey of his grandfather as an American POW during World War II, a young man from Wyoming sets out 75 years later to retrace his footsteps across Germany on bicycle, piecing together an untold story in an effort to understand the man who helped raise him.
In 1943, a team of Oklahoma roughnecks were sent on a top-secret mission to Sherwood Forest to drill for oil a mission that saved Britain and the entire world from collapsing to Hitler's 3rd Reich.
Narrated by actor Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights, Bloodline), PELELIU: WWII's MOST WELL-PRESERVED BATTLEFIELD explores the impact that World War II had on a small island in the Palau archipelago in Micronesia. The remote island of Peleliu is considered the most well-preserved battlefield in the world - a living testament to one of the Marines' most bitter and eye-opening fights in World War II. Because it is illegal to remove any relic from the island, the battlefield remains almost as it was when the fight here ended in the fall of 1944. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Marine and Army battle, which was supposed to last three days but instead took 72 days of hard fighting to eliminate the Japanese from 500 caves on the island. While the film focuses on the island today, viewers also hear from Marines who had to battle on the ridges and in the valleys of Peleliu. It also explores how Cleared Ground Demining, a British organization working on the island today, is attempting to remove any live ordnance remaining from the fight on Peleliu. In just 10 years, the non-profit company has removed more than 60,000 bombs, hand grenades, mines, artillery shells, and other live munitions.
The Flying Tigers were heroic U.S. military pilots who fought in China during World War 2. The "Chinese American Tigers" were young men from "Chinatown" neighborhoods, sent by the Army to China as well. Explore their lives and legacies, and why their stories are now being celebrated again.
Narrated by actor Kevin Bacon, DAD'S SECRET WAR: FRANCE 1944 focuses on two top-secret World War II organizations - the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) and the British SOE (Special Operations Executive) , American and British organizations responsible for silent, unseen, highly classified missions of critical importance to defeating the Nazis. The documentary shares the riveting, true story of an American who joined the British SOE and was parachuted into France with a small team just after D-Day to organize the French Resistance into a cohesive army. The mission was to stop Germany's most feared troops from reaching Normandy in the days after the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. While missions such as this were classified as "Top Secret" by the American OSS and "Most, Most Secret" by Britain's SOE, some records were partially declassified in 1998, revealing the collective courage, risks, failures, and successes of the brave men and women who volunteered to be secret agents.
Tribes in the Pacific Northwest celebrate their cultures by participating in a yearly canoe journey.
Scientists explore pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River.
Horse-mounted Comanche warriors and secret messages encoded in Aztec manuscript are explored.
A viral joke video catapults Hayden Pedigo - a 24-year-old artist and musician in Amarillo, TX - into the spotlight and prompts him to make a surprise bid for city council. With his goal of upending the status quo and ousting corrupt incumbent politicians, KID CANDIDATE follows Pedigo's unorthodox campaign while unpacking issues of race, income inequality and gentrification in small-town America.
A girl from the Blackfeet reservation uses her basketball skills to get a college education.
Scientists explore pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River.
Horse-mounted Comanche warriors and secret messages encoded in Aztec manuscript are explored.
A viral joke video catapults Hayden Pedigo - a 24-year-old artist and musician in Amarillo, TX - into the spotlight and prompts him to make a surprise bid for city council. With his goal of upending the status quo and ousting corrupt incumbent politicians, KID CANDIDATE follows Pedigo's unorthodox campaign while unpacking issues of race, income inequality and gentrification in small-town America.
A girl from the Blackfeet reservation uses her basketball skills to get a college education.
At the project house, exterior paint colors are selected.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Learn how to replace ceiling fans with modern options.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
In the shadow of Venice, the three great cities of Padua, Verona and Ravenna are explored.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Bob Ross paints a towering glacier waterfall.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Former ballerina Miranda Esmonde-White demonstrates dynamic strengthening and stretching exercises.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Practice becoming grounded with long-held postures with a focus on deep breathing.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Sara Gallegos introduces us to working with wool applique to add dimension to your projects.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Sean has a touching encounter with three brothers who all have glass bone syndrome. Then, he explores the Sacred Monkey Forest, and documents the epic battle of the Ogoh-Ogohs. Sean also finds inspiration in an unlikely place for his painting "The Beggar Woman."
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Learn how to replace ceiling fans with modern options.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
At the project house, exterior paint colors are selected.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Margaret Roach shares some of her top tips for attracting and protecting backyard songbirds.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Get a look at plants that provide early-season color.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks Focaccia di Recco, Pecorino & Pear Salad, and Rigatoni with Sausage & Cabbage.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks Four Cheese Baked Macaroni, Spritzes, and Spicy Vinegar Ribs & Potatoes!
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks up an Italian Cheeseboard, Skillet Sausage & Peppers and St. Joseph's Zeppole.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks a Grilled Vegetable Salad, Spicy Lobster Linguine and eats lobster with Ethan.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks a Radicchio Apple Salad with Cheese Toast and Skillet Ricotta Mini-Meat Loaves.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks Squash Cannellini Toast, Balsamic Strawberries, Tomato Sauced Spaghetti Squash.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks up Gorgonzola Celery, Pumpkin Risotto, and Liver Venetian-Style.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Let's celebrate the Lidia way with Winter Panzanella, a Crespelle Bar, and Farina Gnocchi!
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks up a Kale Salad with Avocado & Pistachios & Cheesy Baked Chicken Wings.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Lidia cooks a Dandelion & Chickpea Salad and One-Pan Chicken & Eggplant Parmigiana.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
At the project house, exterior paint colors are selected.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Learn how to replace ceiling fans with modern options.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Julia makes Cast Iron Chicken Pot Pie, Joe makes Fisherman's Pie; science of eggplant.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Test cook Lawman Johnson makes host Julia Collin Davison Grilled Flank Steak with Basil Dressing.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
The Matterhorn, waterfalls, glaciers, scenery and the origins of adventure travel are explored.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city, Amsterdam is quaint and jarring, traditional and modern.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Christopher Kimball travels to Tel Aviv for a cooking lesson. Yogurt Panna Cotta is prepared.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Moroccan Beef, Tomato and Chickpea Stew and Miso Soup with Shiitake Mushrooms are served.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Pati travels to the northern part of Sinaloa and the town of El Fuerte and creates lobster recipes.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Watch the home cooks create recipes that reveal their favorite secret ingredients and go-to grains.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Bob Ross paints a towering glacier waterfall.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Bob Ross completes a dockside scene with an abandoned fishing boat.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
The Matterhorn, waterfalls, glaciers, scenery and the origins of adventure travel are explored.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
A chilled green pea soup with rosemary and "perfect" tossed salad are prepared by the chefs.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Snapper en pipian in a grilled vegetable and pumpkin seed sauce and pork shoulder pibil are served.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Uncover the history of African-Americans and the underground railroad in New Jersey.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Dramatic architecture, cozy coffee houses, local hangouts and a sunny beach are explored in Vienna.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Go-to gazpacho, wok-charred lettuce and spinach noodle stir-fry with shrimp are prepared.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Bob Ross paints a towering glacier waterfall.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Bob Ross completes a dockside scene with an abandoned fishing boat.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Watch the home cooks create recipes that reveal their favorite secret ingredients and go-to grains.
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
A survivor of work-related PTSD, paramedic Andrea Seymour is the former Critical Incident Stress Management Coordinator for BC's Ambulance Service. Andrea knows firsthand the importance of providing care for first responders traumatized by what they see on the job, trauma that can lead to PTSD.
Gracey Dove heads out on her own to try and make a living as a freelance photographer in the action sport world. She meets up with Brett Tippie and he opens the door for Gracey to meet legendary mountain bike photographer Margus Riga, to shoot Whistler Crankworx Festival.
Graham Elwood hosts Beef Archambault, Chuck Cease, Shishonia Livingston, and Luz Pazos.
A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.
KVC-Arts launches on FNX with Plains Cree Rap and Hip Hop artist Drezus, real name Jeremiah Manitopyes. We'll focus mainly on his release, Indian Summer, but also touch on his roots and future projects.
Kate spills the beans to Mick about his "real" father. Mick freaks and confronts Josie who has to tell him the truth. Doreen, Kate and Kookum go off to bingo. In a Kate mishap, the cards spill off the table and one of the cards is a big winner. Doreen and Kate square off.
The six travelers embark on a life-changing 28-day journey into Indigenous communities across Canada. In Kanasatake, Quebec, they are exposed to new perspective about the Oka Siege. And in Natuasish, Labrador, time spent with the local Innu people sheds new light on its residents and history.
FNX NOW is the station's flagship news series and the first interstitial community engagement series created by the channel after its initial launch in 2012. This new half-hour block looks to house all the most recent FNX NOW interstitial segments and showcase them in one spot.
Native student shares beginnings of a journey into the medical field in pandemic times; learn more about Native Report hosts Rita Aspinwall and Ernie Stevens.
Teepee learns to ride a bike and makes a friend for the very first time.
In Noongar Boodgar, Noongar Country there's so much to see, from the boorn, the trees, right down to the djet, the pretty little flowers.
10a- With Mama and Papa too busy setting up Brother?s birthday party, Sister reluctantly decides to do her 'Tell Us About A Family Member' school assignment on Brother. However videotaping him for her project not only allows her to see a side of him she never saw before, it helps her realize just how much her big brother really means to her. Ultimately not only is Sister?s Birthday Boy video an A+ project, it also doubles as Brother?s best birthday gift ever. 10b-When Brother gets a brand new three speed racer, Sister's envious feelings are personified in her dreams by a little green version of herself. This Green Eyed Monster convinces Sister to sneak brother's new bike out for a ride but when she does, Sister realizes too late that it's too big for her and she can't control it. Fortunately Brother and Papa rescue Sister before Brother's bike can crash, then together they help chase the Green Eyed Monster away by jazzing up Brother's old bike and giving it to Sister.
Tibo has the flu and Nico, with his turbulent games, prevents him from resting. Viola decides to leave the sick man alone: she and the others will go to visit their dear aunt Lolette. Happy reunion... but suddenly the old lady also has the flu! Unfortunately, no matter how quietly Nico plays, he is unable to contain his energy and prevents Lolette from resting. He gets a taste of his own medicine when he gets sick and excited crows keep him awake.
Louis asks Randy to help Mr. Thompson collect the medicinal plant known as rat root. He also tells him bring muskimot (a bag) with him. Randy thinks that muskimot means hiking shoes. He borrows Anne's hiking shoes. The hiking shoes Randy is wearing are too small and his feet begin to hurt. Louis tells Randy that he needs to deliver kinowacigosa (long wooden sticks) to Mr. Thompson, and cimacigosa (short wooden sticks) to Mr. Charles. Randy begins to wonder which wooden sticks are for Mr. Charles and which ones are for Mr. Thompson. When Randy arrives at Mr. Thompson's house he finds out that he has brought the wrongs sticks.
Raven and her puppet friends learn the Arapaho word for "my friend" along with additional Arapaho phrases. Featured puppet skits include lessons about helping out your friends, and a look back at previous shows.
In an attempt to scorch the village and force its inhabitants to leave, Tshen places a satellite in the Earth's orbit, blocking its rotation. Tshakapesh must act quickly to fight off Tshen's violent attack and dismantle the satellite.
The Village is disrupted by the arrival of a fierce businesswoman who wants to turn it into a watersport resort. Could this woman be none other than Tshen? Tshakapesh will have to be clever to defeat her.
Today on the show, our theme is hockey. Let's get started and see what it takes to hit the Bull's Eye!
Chef Brock Windsor utilizes only local ingredients in his restaurant. Together with medicine woman Della Rice Sylvester, he combs the rainforests in Cowichan Valley, BC for blackberries, huckleberries, and lobster mushrooms. He combines these with his own domesticated wild ingredients like nodding onion, Jerusalem artichoke, and a smoked mulefoot hog.
Perry tries his hand at archery, which is a well-known sport among Mongolian people. Later, he makes dumplings by folding pork with fresh peppers into small wonton wrappers and steaming them. The dish is topped off with a fresh plum dipping sauce.
Daniel Picard and Chef Peter Moineau discover Lake Mead, near Las Vegas. Inspiration is found at Hoover Dam, before cooking directly on the Lake's shore some trout fillets in a salty crust - the Warrior Blends way.
Drew Hayden Taylor seeks to learn the indigenous story of the horse by meeting a daredevil family of "Indian Relay" racers, encountering a Navajo Horse Whisperer, and by exploring unique wild horse sanctuary in the foothills of the Rockies.
With the arrival of social media sensation Bear Wallis, and local bad girl Angelique Summers attempting to rob MaveriX, training quickly goes off the rails.
Out one night doing his stencil work, Dylan is confronted by the local graffiti crew.
In the second of two semifinal episodes, the three remaining semifinalists pitch their concepts to the Bears. Then, we find out who is advancing to the grand finale to pitch to a panel of guest judges for the chance to win $100,000!
Kris gets a personal tour by brother/sister scholars Jade and Mitch Huguenin who are largely responsible for the inclusion of Metis history and knowledge in the historical site of Discovery Harbour in Penetanguishene. Sarain gets her groove on in the home recording studio of award-winning Anishnaabe family band Digging Roots and discusses their land-based approach to music composition. Kris and Sarain download the Anishnaabemowin app "Challenge4Change" and talk with Chief of Wiikwemkoong, Anishnaabemowin Speaker and Language Advocate Duke Peltier about the communal creation of a digital language portal that will support future learners of Anishnabemowin.
Laura meets three very different visual artists with unique messages. She discovers how Tom Baril's photographs take the viewer on a haunting journey to honour the children of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Mackenzie Brown's boldly coloured paintings and healing drumming take her audiences on a mystical tour of Indigenous culture. And Jolanta Bird uses her photography to deliver commercial messages, but in her private time she creates her own strong perspective through her lens. And finally, Laura attends a live performance by slam-poet and twin-spirited Gabe Calderon, who rocks the world with powerful spoken messages that provoke soul searching.
Art takes Dan to a Northern BC community to hunt beaver. It's all a culture shock for Dan. He is taught to skin a beaver by an Elder, learns about edible plants, and participates in a friendly cook-off with community-minded women.
We look at what a treasure the Hauraki Gulf is, how unique and bio-diverse it is and how abundant it once was. On the doorstep of our largest city, it is a playground for many. But it is in trouble - in fact in trophic collapse. With so many grim reports, why has so little actually been done?
Geothermal energy is generated by heat stored below the Earth's surface. The Tla-o-qui-aht Nation is harnessing this renewable energy through a geoexchange system to cost effectively heat and cool their homes and buildings.
Meet Cherokee Nation citizens across the country: scuba dive with wounded warriors in Puerto Rico, learn about the Native fashion designer who revolutionized the art scene in the Southwestern U.S., and visit with generations of family singers in the heart of the Cherokee Nation. Learn about the far reaching impact of the Dawes Commission in the Cherokee Almanac, and practice speaking Cherokee words and phrases in the language lesson.
Me'tis singer Amanda Rheaume is inspired by the resilience and power of her culture in spite of the Me'tis scrip system that tried to displace her people. This episode features insightful interviews with Elder Tony Belcourt and Me'tis scholar Paul Chartrand.
A survivor of work-related PTSD, paramedic Andrea Seymour is the former Critical Incident Stress Management Coordinator for BC's Ambulance Service. Andrea knows firsthand the importance of providing care for first responders traumatized by what they see on the job, trauma that can lead to PTSD.
Tribal Police are kept busy assisting a 911 call and pursuing dangerous suspects through the woods, along the highway - and from the skies.
Rayna is feeling isolated and lonely while everyone around her adjusts to life on the reserve. While Myles is busy with school, Darryl works on spearheading a surefire business for the Chief. The family dynamic at home increasingly becomes more unsettled.
The North Beach Casino is host to a high stakes poker tournament, which pits Earline Muskrat against the Native American poker champ of the world, Johnny Openwound. Not one to engage in petty games, Matthew Tommy goes up against Chief Neal in the poker game of a lifetime. Justin finds out what kind of game he has been caught up in when he seeks revenge on Brody.
A memorial for Romeo and Juliet is set for a cold and snowy day. Gina's plan to send her "memory diamonds" back to the earth is derailed by Charlie's goat. Cameron realizes he's been tricked from beyond the grave.
A Cedar Is Life explores how one critical species, the cedar tree, is central to the cultural life of West Coast First Nations. The film weaves together interviews with elders, artists, and other hands-on practitioners who speak to how all parts of the tree were and still are important to make use of, while also highlighting the importance of protecting this ancient ancestor throughout the film. We look at how cedar is bridging cultural gaps today, and how this passing down of knowledge to the next generation is essential for promoting the strength of culture in so many Indigenous communities.
Women coming from villages with no light. They're leaving their villages in South America to go to India to become solar engineers. They will bring solar light back home.
The one-hundred-and-twenty hand-crafted birds, formed from coconut fiber and lightweight materials traditionally used in West Coast Indigenous basket making, currently sit on cables placed in the gardens during a recent holiday light show. The birds are part of a public health-focused art installation titled "Birds on a Wire."
Meet Cherokee Nation citizens across the country: scuba dive with wounded warriors in Puerto Rico, learn about the Native fashion designer who revolutionized the art scene in the Southwestern U.S., and visit with generations of family singers in the heart of the Cherokee Nation. Learn about the far reaching impact of the Dawes Commission in the Cherokee Almanac, and practice speaking Cherokee words and phrases in the language lesson.
Actor Loren Anthony of the Navajo Nation shares experience walking off "Ridiculous Six" movie set due to script concerns; Southwest Navajo Nation rapper Def-i speaks to Indigenous life while smashing stereotypes in songs.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
Feelings get hurt when the kids insult each other too much. Later, the kids find a mysterious key.
When Olive catches a case of The Skips and goes missing, Otto must solve his first case by himself.
Otto accidentally releases 100 small furry creatures in headquarters and Oscar helps get them back.
Koki and Jimmy get stranded in the desert and the Kratt Brothers rely on the Elf owl to find them.
The Tortuga crash lands in the Sonoran Desert and Martin and Chris search for Tellurium crystals.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
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."
After Trini's pumpkin breaks, Molly and Tooey help her find something new to do with it.
AJ's invention, a shoe-tying car, gets out of control and ties Citytown into knots!
The kids learn to trade, barter and create a monetary system to rebuild their crashed cybercraft.
In Mexico City, Leo, Carmen and Andy help return a lost cocoa bean to a friend's mother.
Lars the Lemming from the Wundra-Bundra-Tundra teaches the kids how to stay warm out in the cold.
The Pteranodon kids visit the Jurassic Time Period to meet Apollo Apatosaurus, who likes adventure.
Pinkalicious and Peter meet a mossling named Flossie who hears musical sounds in her stream.
Peg and Cat must catch the tiny tricksters who are swiping George Washington Carver's inventions.
Tamir is leaving for robotics camp and needs to find a way to keep the garden watered.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark learn to play to their strengths for their upcoming football game.
When Zeke's stuffy goes missing, it's all hands-on deck to retrace their steps.
The Wombats lose Snout while helping Mr. E wrap boxes. / Snout sends a postcard to Zeke.
Daniel and his classmates get to choose a new class pet and learn to vote for a bunny or a turtle.
Daniel is excited to share a book he made at "show and tell" but he's finding it difficult to wait.
George figures out how to take the subway all the way to the zoo. George finds a broken water pump.
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 learns to imagine himself in others' shoes and Bob Dog needs to pick a favorite ball.
Donkey and Panda make up a game while they wait./Donkey and Panda disagree on what's fun.
The kids spread the news for the Flower Garden's grand opening.
Poor Red wants nothing more than to play with Little Boy Blue, but he keeps running away!
Rosie wants to be part of Neighborhood Market Day. / Rosie & Javi open a slime store.
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.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Molly, Trini, and Vera are excited to plant the community garden.
Can Lyla and Stu save the day when the garbage truck breaks down?
Vicita Molina has lost her favorite book and can't sleep. Prunella begins to worry about college.
A mysterious villain named The Shadow takes control of the Mobile Unit van.
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."
The team travels down a stream searching for salamanders while Koki fixes the Tortuga.
Sean is trying to work on a science project, but is interrupted by his friends' constant noise.
Nature Cat and his pals look for their next adventure when they reach the end of their to-do list.
The Little Cats join The Cat in the Hat, Fish, Nick and Sally on a frenzied outdoor adventure.
Something is making a mess of the Dingerville ballfield. Can the CyberSquad help stop it?
Andy and Luna want to tell their story and enlist the help of a totem pole artist in Juneau, Alaska.
Rosie wants to be part of Neighborhood Market Day. / Rosie & Javi open a slime store.
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.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Molly, Trini, and Vera are excited to plant the community garden.