TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKAS-DT3) Ashland, KY
Saturday, February 14th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKAS-DT3) Ashland, KY
Woodsongs Larry & Joe and Sistah LaLa
Larry Bellorin and Joe Troop merge Appalachian bluegrass and traditional Venezuelan music; singer Sistah LaLa; 13-year-old banjo player Owen Brockman.
Underground: Freedom Stories Along the Borderlands
The growth of abolitionism in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in the 1800s. The film focuses on events and discussions that occurred at Lane Theological Seminary in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Writer Gurney Norman explores the history of Kentucky's Big Sandy River, including the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin
The life of the social activist author.
Beauty of Jasmine: Chinese Music and Dance Concert
Students from the Lexington Chinese Music, Dance, and Art Program, Meadowthorpe Elementary, Garth Elementary, and Morton Middle School perform Chinese dance and music.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Jubilee The Boxcars; The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet; The Chapmans
The Boxcars, IBMA 2012 Instrumental Group of the Year; Skip Cherryholmes performs with his quintet; family group The Chapmans.
Kentucky Life Chihuly at Maker's Mark, Cousin Emmy: The Barren County Spitfire, Professional Sports in Kentucky
Dale Chihuly opens a new exhibit at Maker's Mark in Loretto; Cynthia May Carver outgrew her humble beginnings and became a pioneer of country music in the 1940s and 1950s; and a look at professional sports in Kentucky.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Bluegrass and Backroads Bluegrass Classic Dog Show; Thomas Clark; Gary Graham; Hines Family Farm
The Bluegrass Classic Dog Show; zoo dentist Thomas Clark; artist Gary Graham; Hines Family Farm.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author Bell Hooks.
Tracing Lincoln's life from 1830-1860 includes his arrival in New Salem, Ill. to his presidency.
POV Shorts The People Could Fly
Uncovering the history of Black gathering spaces and roller skating culture in Louisville, Ky., from the 1960s to mid-2000s.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Kentucky Music Rich and the Po' Folk
Musical group Rich and the Po' Folks.
Woodsongs Larry & Joe and Sistah LaLa
Larry Bellorin and Joe Troop merge Appalachian bluegrass and traditional Venezuelan music; singer Sistah LaLa; 13-year-old banjo player Owen Brockman.
Blackberry Jam; Leland Isbill; Chandler Christian; Annabelle Watts.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Jubilee The Boxcars; The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet; The Chapmans
The Boxcars, IBMA 2012 Instrumental Group of the Year; Skip Cherryholmes performs with his quintet; family group The Chapmans.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Myths, Misconceptions and Truths About Diet and Wellness
Registered Dietitian Karen McNees, R.D., Ed.D., talks about dietary options.
The Sound: Frank Harlow, Luthier
Luthier Frank Harlow discusses his career.
Kentucky to the World This Is the Way: Stagecraft, Stunts and Fighting on Screen
Louisville native Tom O'Connell, a renowned stuntman and actor known for his roles as the Heavy Mandalorian and Darth Vader, was the special guest at this dual-location event.
Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West
The life of the frontiersman.
Great Conversations Chris Matthews and E.L. Dionne, Jr.
Journalist Chris Matthews discusses his book.
Bluegrass and Backroads Hope Scarves; Vickie Vaughn Band; New Beginnings Horse Thereapeutic; Gajdzik Family Farm
Hope Scarves; Vickie Vaughn Band; New Beginnings Horse Therapeutic; the Gajdzik Family Farm.
Kentucky Time Capsule Maestro
A portrait of Moritz Bomhard, who studied music at Leipzig and Juliard.
Kentucky Life The Warrior's Path: Footsteps Through Time
Follow the Warrior's Path in Kentucky, an ancient route from the Cumberland Gap to the Ohio River, and the struggles and survival that shaped the lives of Native peoples and pioneers who lived along the way.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville Louisville's Black History
Visit Louisville's Roots 101 African American History Museum. Next, meet Dan Gediman, executive director of Reckoning, Inc., the organization behind several projects highlighting the contributions of African Americans, including a podcast.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
