Thursday, June 18th TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
Great Performances Henry Mancini: 100 at the Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra celebrates the centennial birthday of Henry Mancini with Michael Bublé, Cynthia Erivo, saxophonist Dave Koz and Monica Mancini.
Treasures of New York Museum of the City of New York
Treasures of New York: The Museum of the City of New York showcases the nearly 100-year history of the museum from its first days operating out of Gracie Mansion to the recent opening of its ambitious new permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Comfort and Joy
Siegfried has another run in with Hilda the goat and an old flame returns to Darrowby; James juggles running the village nativity with a growing to-do list; Tristan realizes he's forgotten something important.
After a family night at the opera, Jo makes a life-changing discovery while Soames makes a hasty decision.
Van der Valk on Masterpiece Hope in Amsterdam, Part 1
The team investigates the murder of an environmental campaigner; among the suspects is a famous singer presumed dead; Van der Valk connects with Cobie's father to uncover the truth.
Dangerous Acts Howard
Lucille Lortel Theatre celebrates Black writers from our past with the next generation of actors training at Howard University College of Fine Arts; Dean Phylicia Rashad directs students in readings of "The Deacon's Awakening" and "Aftermath."
Treasures of New York Museum of the City of New York
Treasures of New York: The Museum of the City of New York showcases the nearly 100-year history of the museum from its first days operating out of Gracie Mansion to the recent opening of its ambitious new permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core.
Museum Access The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Exploring the universe and beyond with interactive exhibits at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; the outdoor Rocket Garden.
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.
A tour of Charleston, S.C., with architect Glenn Keyes, includes visits with artisans, historians and educators who are preserving and expanding the city's legacy of architecture and design.
Docs Little Island
Explore New York City's unique public park Little Island in this documentary, and discover how the park has come to represent the best that the city has to offer.
After a family night at the opera, Jo makes a life-changing discovery while Soames makes a hasty decision.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Sister Catherine visits her first solo patient, who is experiencing persistent nausea; Nurse Crane, Trixie, Rosalind and Joyce participate in a women's liberation meeting.
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify; June seeks solace with Philip; Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing.
Van der Valk on Masterpiece Secrets in Amsterdam, Part 1
Van der Valk and his team are called in when a scientist researching a cancer treatment is found dead; Van der Valk's ex-flame returns.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Sister Catherine visits her first solo patient, who is experiencing persistent nausea; Nurse Crane, Trixie, Rosalind and Joyce participate in a women's liberation meeting.
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify; June seeks solace with Philip; Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing.
Van der Valk on Masterpiece Secrets in Amsterdam, Part 1
Van der Valk and his team are called in when a scientist researching a cancer treatment is found dead; Van der Valk's ex-flame returns.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
By the River Anjali Enjeti
Author and journalist Anjali Enjeti talks about "The Parted Earth"; Indian partition and its impact on three generations of women.
By the River Stacy Pearsall
Author and photographer Stacy Pearsall talks about her book "Shooter" and her experience in her final years of war.
Peach Jam Last Chance Riders, Andrew Greer, Katherine Ball
On this episode, you'll hear rock n roll from Atlanta with the Last Chance Riders, an award-winning singer-songwriter from Plains named Andrew Greer, and blues rock from South Georgia with Katherine Ball.
Seeing Music Bound by Music
In East Harlem, Alvin Suárez and his bandmates make the neighborhood resonate with hot Latin rhythms; in Barcelona, jazz percussionist David Viñolas dazzles audiences by pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Immersive World Sensory Immersive
Explore participatory experiences that go beyond the exploration of different spaces.
Immersive World Immersive Music
An investigation on works where music and immersive elements collide.
Sister Catherine visits her first solo patient, who is experiencing persistent nausea; Nurse Crane, Trixie, Rosalind and Joyce participate in a women's liberation meeting.
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify; June seeks solace with Philip; Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing.
