
Friday, June 13th TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
Werewolf of the Bayou: Theater of the Mind
Reporter Margo Mason heads to the Louisiana swamps to investigate a series of strange murders and an ancient curse.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray
Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray go head-to-head around London; Baroness Oona visits a band of female pioneers, and Dame Jenni learns the story behind a revolutionary organization that transformed animal welfare.
Portrait Mode with Sophie Elgort ARRSP
Photographer Sophie Elgort invites you on photo shoots with world-renowned talent as she highlights how the relationship between photographer and subject opens up conversation. Featuring Nile Rodgers, Rita Moreno, Arthur Elgort and Skylar Brandt.
Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins
The work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins, whose photos document the overlooked and marginalized.
Decaying books lying on dusty shelves; the last witnesses of a once thriving culture, are treated by Yuri like the survivors that they each are.
Photographer Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna creates monumental black and white photos of some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinski and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings, and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role during the industrial revolution.
Great Performances Purlie Victorious
Leslie Odom Jr. portrays a Black preacher who schemes to reclaim his inheritance and win back his church from a plantation owner.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Melissa Carper, Scythian
Early jazz and honky tonk from Melissa Carper; Scythian presents an energetic blend of Irish and American string band music; a visit to Horse Creek Farms in Chuckey, Tenn.
Bryan Adams -- Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Bryan Adams performs his greatest hits at London's Royal Albert Hall; songs include "Cuts Like a Knife," "Summer of '69" and "Heaven."
Independent Lens WE WANT THE FUNK!
Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.
Kenny Vance talks with members of the Chantels, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Heartbeats, the Dubs and the Jive Five -- some of the first teenage Black artists who had mainstream hits in the 1950s and 1960s.
Bryan Adams -- Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Bryan Adams performs his greatest hits at London's Royal Albert Hall; songs include "Cuts Like a Knife," "Summer of '69" and "Heaven."
Independent Lens WE WANT THE FUNK!
Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.
Kenny Vance talks with members of the Chantels, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Heartbeats, the Dubs and the Jive Five -- some of the first teenage Black artists who had mainstream hits in the 1950s and 1960s.
Dante: Inferno to Paradise Part Two: Resurrection
Dante's life in exile and the last two parts of "The Divine Comedy," as well as the fate of his masterpiece after his death.
Queer Genius Jibz Cameron Aka Dynasty Handbag
Explore the work of performance artist Jibz Cameron, known onstage as the outrageously absurd Dynasty Handbag.
Fire This Time Festival: Why Jamira Gotta Do All Da Werk and It's Karen B****!
Civilizations How Do We Look?
The many functions of the human image in art, and the role of portraits, paintings and sculptures in forming early civilizations.
WoodSongs Kids Brannock McCarton & John Maupin
Banjo picker Brannock McCarton; bluegrass fiddle player John Maupin.
The Infinite Art Hunt More Trees Please! (Collage)
Freddie visits an artist to learn a new way to get attention for a cause with art.
By the River Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad
Psychotherapist and debut author Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad discusses "Into-Me-See," and talks about the cultural and personal factors that make it challenging to develop and maintain intimacy.