
Saturday, May 31st TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Toledo & Cleveland Revealed
Culture Clash continues its advocacy of vinyl as well as local music in Toledo, Ohio; Cleveland boasts one of the world's state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plants; Gotta Groove Records.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Cincinnati's "King of Records" & The Musical Colemine of Loveland
Every genre of music is represented at Shake It Records; King & Federal; Plaid Room Records; Colemine Records.
Story in the Public Square Pete Hammond
Columnist and film critic Pete Hammond offers insights on the contenders for the Academy Awards.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Song of the Mountains Shaun Lane; Tim White & Troublesome Hollow
Shaun Lane; bluegrass and Americana from Tim White & Troublesome Hollow.
Craft in America Service
The origins of the Army Arts & Crafts Program and the GI Bill of Rights; ceramic artist Ehren Tool; Pam DeLuco and the paper-doll project; Eugene Burks Jr., former saddler at the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon.
Austin City Limits Adrian Quesada: Boleros Psicodelicos
Adrian Quesada brings his Spanish-language album "Boleros Psicodelicos" to life; with guest vocalists iLe, Natalia Clavier, Girl Ultra and Clemente Castillo.
On Story A Conversation With Kathleen Kennedy
Producer Kathleen Kennedy reflects on her career producing such films as "E.T.," "Back to the Future" and "Schindler's List" and shares stories and inspiration from her decades of experience.
Jazz@ Kris Bowers & Laura Mvula
Music Voyager Tohoku: Japan Rising
A concert for healing and hope in Tohoku, Japan, a region devastated by the earthquake and tsunami of 2011; a visit with fishermen, students, musicians and surfers on the coastline near Sendai.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Andy Akiho Found (his) Sound
Japanese American composer Andy Akiho creates music using found instruments; developing a music video.
Craft in America Service
The origins of the Army Arts & Crafts Program and the GI Bill of Rights; ceramic artist Ehren Tool; Pam DeLuco and the paper-doll project; Eugene Burks Jr., former saddler at the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon.
Antiques Roadshow Charleston Hour 2
A collection of Marilyn Monroe stills; a British rainbow spatterware pot; an 1949 ship's log and register chronicling a journey from Boston to San Francisco during the Gold Rush.
On Story On the Making of Sing Sing
Screenwriter and producer Clint Bentley and producer Monique Walton discuss the making of "Sing Sing," and how they developed a script inspired by a real life rehabilitation through the arts program.
Seeing Music Family Man
Ottawa-born singer-songwriter Lucas Henneman is an accomplished singer and guitarist. Mexico-based pianist Eduardo Ibarra is a talented jazzman and a devoted teacher.
Austin City Limits Spoon
Austin, Texas, rock band Spoon performs songs from "Lucifer on the Sofa."
The Songwriters Larry Gatlin
Country and gospel singer-songwriter Larry Gatlin, member of the Gatlin Brothers trio.
The Songwriters Buddy Cannon
Songwriter Buddy Cannon.
Live From The Old Steeple Surfer Joe
Surfer Joe represents the true side of surf music, carrying on the legacy of the original California bands of the early 1960s.
Song of the Mountains Blue Highway
Bluegrass group Blue Highway.
Nightmare Theatre Gammera the Invincible
"Gammera the Invincible," an Americanized version of the 1966 kaiju classic; the crew finds out what Gammera is up to now.
Recorded Live at Analog Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser
Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser explore McDonald's nearly 50 years in the music business; McDonald and Reiser perform a duet.
Antiques Roadshow Charleston Hour 2
A collection of Marilyn Monroe stills; a British rainbow spatterware pot; an 1949 ship's log and register chronicling a journey from Boston to San Francisco during the Gold Rush.
Craft in America Service
The origins of the Army Arts & Crafts Program and the GI Bill of Rights; ceramic artist Ehren Tool; Pam DeLuco and the paper-doll project; Eugene Burks Jr., former saddler at the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon.
Great Performances at the Met Turandot
Sopranos Christine Goerke and Liudmyla Monastyrska both portray the title role of the cold-hearted princess in Puccini's "Turandot"; conducted by Marco Armiliato.