
Sunday, September 14th TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY HD
Great Performances at the Met X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X
Baritone Will Liverman sings Malcolm X in this new staging by Robert O'Hara that sees Malcolm as an "Everyman" whose story transcends time and space.
In Concert With CMS Beethoven and Bartok
Features Beethoven's Trio in C Minor with Inon Barnatan and Augustin Hadelich, as well as the Schumann Quartet performing Bartók's Quartet No. 2 for Strings.
Sound-Treck Europe Greece
In Greece, we travel through the beauty of the country of wine and witness how music can turn society's outsiders into stars.
Dr. Lucy Worsley explores the significance of the wardrobes of English monarchs over the past 400 years.
N'DIGO Studio Supreme Models
Author Marcellas Reynolds, creator of Supreme Models.
The truths about the traditional kimono, its styles and rich cultural history.
Pacific Heartbeat Ola Hou -- Journey to New York Fashion Week
Native Hawaiian fashion designer Sharayah Chun-Lai does what it takes to bring Ola Hou Designs to the New York runway.
History Uncovered -- Kimono Dress: Japan's Clothing Revolution
The history of the kimono dress and the clothing revolution that surrounded 19th-century Japan.
Poetry in America Shirt -- Robert Pinsky
Robert Pinsky offers his own reflections on his poem "Shirt"; with Johnson Hartig, Betty Halbreich and Stuart Weitzman.
Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston (2010)
Filmmaker Whitney Smith documents the couturier and milliner's work during the 1970s as he created the casual chic look.
Short Films On Short Films on Fashion
Films include "Breaking Rules," "Age Is Just a Number," "As Above" and "Elemental."
Actor Idris Elba makes a foray into premium fashion.
In Concert With CMS Grieg and Mendelssohn
Great Performances Intimate Apparel
An opera adaptation of playwright Lynn Nottage's play which tells the story of Esther, an unmarried and lonely Black woman in 1905 New York.
Broadway Sandwich Titanique and Little Shop of Horrors
In the first-ever Off-Broadway Sandwich, theater and reality TV star Tommy Bracco takes Garen aboard the Ship of Dreams at Titanique. Then, it's a triple decker Broadway Sandwich as Garen hangs with the three urchins from Little Shop of Horrors.
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Friends & Strangers
Linda Goode Bryant, Miranda July, Cannupa Hanska Luger and Christine Sun Kim.
Great Performances Intimate Apparel
An opera adaptation of playwright Lynn Nottage's play which tells the story of Esther, an unmarried and lonely Black woman in 1905 New York.
Broadway Sandwich Titanique and Little Shop of Horrors
In the first-ever Off-Broadway Sandwich, theater and reality TV star Tommy Bracco takes Garen aboard the Ship of Dreams at Titanique. Then, it's a triple decker Broadway Sandwich as Garen hangs with the three urchins from Little Shop of Horrors.
In Concert With CMS Grieg and Mendelssohn
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Friends & Strangers
Linda Goode Bryant, Miranda July, Cannupa Hanska Luger and Christine Sun Kim.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Carnival in The Guadeloupe Islands PART 1
The Carnival celebrations in the Guadeloupe Islands begins with food, parades and dancing; the Gwo-Ka; powerful marches with Mas Ka Kle.
State of the Arts Nimbus Dance and NJ Symphony In Firebird, Environmental Artist Deborah Jack &
Nimbus Dance goes on stage with the full New Jersey Symphony for a reimagined Firebird. Deborah Jack fuses film and poetry. Artists Syd Carpenter and Jack Larimore connect the campus to its Pine Barrens surroundings with Batsto Homestead.
Artists In Residence Waiting for the Future
Two walking buildings and an extension cord doggedly search for meaning in the scenes of antique postcards. They encounter floods, fires, protests, migrants fleeing disaster, hungry oil pipes, and implacable butterflies on their way.
Artists In Residence Soul(Signs)
Created by Up Until Now Collective and hosted by ASL Artist Brandon Kazen-Maddox, SOUL(SIGNS) is a unique collaboration between Deaf and Hearing artists celebrating the intersection of American Sign Language, music and film.
Great Performances Intimate Apparel
An opera adaptation of playwright Lynn Nottage's play which tells the story of Esther, an unmarried and lonely Black woman in 1905 New York.