Tuesday, June 2nd TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
House Seats The Soap Myth
Award-winning actors Ed Asner and Tovah Feldshuh star in a concert reading of The Soap Myth, a powerful play about survival, memory, and truth.
Antiques Roadshow Cheekwood Estate & Gardens Hour 3
A Marilyn Monroe-signed autograph; 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker; a Tiffany & Co. diamond and sapphire bracelet circa 1960.
Stories From the Stage Being Asian
Annie learns that being the rock doesn't mean carrying everything alone; Tae's Olympic trumpet dreams collide with the limits of his family's budget; Shweta confronts beauty standards.
American Masters Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
The evolution of Korean artist Nam June Paik, the father of video art and coiner of the phrase "electronic superhighway."
Independent Lens Who Is Michael Jang?
During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life.
Antiques Roadshow Cheekwood Estate & Gardens Hour 3
A Marilyn Monroe-signed autograph; 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker; a Tiffany & Co. diamond and sapphire bracelet circa 1960.
A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story
Unraveling the mysterious life of George Masa, a Japanese immigrant whose photographs helped define the identity of the Great Smoky Mountains.
20 Years of Asian Playwriting Theater luminaries explore the evolution of Asian American playwriting, including David Henry Hwang, Young Jean Lee, Mike Lew, Rehana Lew Mirza, Lauren Yee, Chay Yew, Qui Nguyen and Lloyd Suh.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Fixes
James is worried about the practice finances, but it falls on deaf ears when he tries to discuss the matter with Siegfried; he decides to take on the role of an attending vet at Hensfield dog track to earn extra money.
Colors of Atlanta New Orleans 'Southern Belle'
The enchanting spirit of the Crescent City, showcasing why New Orleans remains a timeless Southern Belle.
Colors of Atlanta Creatives
How imagination and innovation converge, revealing Atlanta as a canvas for boundless artistic expression.
Stories From the Stage On the Road Again
Kim is embraced by the homeland she once tried to forget; John has avoided dancing his whole life, until a family cruise; Robin travels to China, hoping to find something that was left with her adopted daughter as a baby.
Great Performances Message in a Bottle
Kate Prince's dance and theater show set to the songs of Sting tells the story of a migrant family and features a mix of dance styles.
Great Performances The Magic of Nureyev
Behind the scenes of the 1964 stage premiere of "Swan Lake," choreographed by Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev.
Colors of Atlanta Creatives
How imagination and innovation converge, revealing Atlanta as a canvas for boundless artistic expression.
