Friday, April 10th TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
An old woman tells Sidney that someone wants her dead -- then she dies.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Cliff Parisi & Judy Parfitt
Actors Cliff Parisi and Judy Parfitt ("Call the Midwife") team up with Catherine Southon and Phillip Serrell; they start their hunt for antiques in Kent before heading to an auction in Norfolk.
Artists In Residence How to Build A City
Oral history of poet Mahogany L. Browne's vital impact on New York City's poetry scene.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan Mahogany L. Browne
American poet Mahogany L. Browne.
Singer-songwriter Eric Andersen's creative journey spans more than 50 years of highs and lows of critical success and setbacks.
Artists In Residence A Meal Dream Portraits
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.
Monuments of Legend: Art Stories
Noble Gardens: The Palace of Fontainebleau Delve through space and time and (re)discover the most iconic places within Fontainebleau - where the historical narrative intertwines with the words of famous authors Flaubert and Mallarmé.
American Masters Sun Ra: Do the Impossible
The life of poet, philosopher and music visionary Sun Ra, who self-produced more than 200 albums which stretched the boundaries of jazz through his ever-evolving collective the Sun Ra Arkestra.
Jazz@ Arun Ghosh & Cyrille Aimee
Arun Ghosh Clarinet/Richard Ormrod Tenor Saxophone/Zoe Rahman Piano/Karl Rasheed-Abel Double Bass/Rastko Rasis Drums/Nao Masuda Taiko & Percussion & Cyrille Aimée (Sam Anning Bass/Rajiv Jayaweera Drums/Adrien Moignard Guitar/ Michael Valeanu Guitar).
Both Sidney and Geordie try to right a wrong; Mrs. Maguire turns over a new leaf; Amanda gives Sidney an ultimatum.
American Anthems What You're Here For
Singer Ruston Kelly writes a ballad for Melissa Smith, who runs a performing arts program that supports intellectually disabled adults.
Artists In Residence Matthew Whitaker: About Tomorrow
Praise Band: The Movie (2008)
Residents of a small town oppose a newly formed band that performs for their church.
The Me 2 Orchestra, the world's only classical music organization created by and for people with mental illness, travels across New England dispelling stereotypes one concert at a time.
Seeing Music A Perfect Match
If Frédéric Lamory sings about love with such heartfelt sincerity, and Jean d'Alby displays such a deep commitment to the heritage instrument entrusted to him, it's thanks to the constant support of a pair of exceptional women.
American Anthems What You're Here For
Singer Ruston Kelly writes a ballad for Melissa Smith, who runs a performing arts program that supports intellectually disabled adults.
Artists In Residence Matthew Whitaker: About Tomorrow
Praise Band: The Movie (2008)
Residents of a small town oppose a newly formed band that performs for their church.
The Me 2 Orchestra, the world's only classical music organization created by and for people with mental illness, travels across New England dispelling stereotypes one concert at a time.
Seeing Music A Perfect Match
If Frédéric Lamory sings about love with such heartfelt sincerity, and Jean d'Alby displays such a deep commitment to the heritage instrument entrusted to him, it's thanks to the constant support of a pair of exceptional women.
Great Performances at the Met Aida
Soprano Angel Blue plays the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country in Michael Mayer's new staging of "Aida."
In Concert With CMS Brahms and Schumann
In this episode you'll hear the moody "Cello Sonata No. 1 in E Minor" from Brahms; Schumann's iconic and delightful "Piano Quintet in E-flat major." This piece is dedicated to the composer's wife.
WoodSongs Kids Falling Timber & Parker Malone
The family band Falling Timber from Asheville, N.C.; 11-year-old Parker Malone.
Films BYkids Poet Against Prejudice
A 17-year-old girl who immigrated to the U.S. from Yemen faces bullying because of her Islamic identity.
By the River Christopher Swann
Novelist and English teacher Christopher Swann talks about his book, "A Fire in the Night: A Novel"; the art of writing a Southern mystery novel.
The World According to Polka Simply Slavic
The Chardon Band visits the Simply Slavic festival in Youngstown, Ohio, for music, food, libations and a look at folk traditions.
