Saturday, March 14th TV listings for NJ PBS (WNJN) Montclair, NJ
Pavarotti 90: The Man Who Moved The World
Filmed at Italy's Arena di Verona, a tribute concert for Pavarotti gives powerful performances.
Carole King and James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name
Singer-songwriters Carole King and James Taylor reflect on their five decades of collaboration and friendship; includes concert footage from the 1970s and their 2010 reunion tour.
Wisdom Keepers: Healing a Divided People
Exploring humanity's timeless questions -- who we are, why we are here and where we are headed -- with leading thinkers Richard Rohr, A.R. Bernard, Rachel Timoner, Kwame Anthony Appiah and Kelly Brown Douglas; host Ray Suarez.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Relish The Secret Sauce: Afghan Chutney and Mexican Guisado
The Sajady sisters bottle their mom's Afghan chutney through food brand Maazah; the Silva siblings bring Mexican and Latino ingredients to El Burrito Mercado where they make guisados using their mom's recipe.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board You and Your Stress
Creamy millet chowder; tofu vegetable rolls; apple streusel tart; rinsing and soaking grains; the impact of grains on wellness; drinking wine for stress; how to sleep better while dealing with stress.
Fork & Hammer Hallelujah! Leluia Hall
After nearly three years, Leluia Hall opens with a media blitz and private celebration for the staff.
A Taste of History Nourished by Nature: St. John's, Newfoundland
Exploring the deep connection locals have with nature in St. John's, Newfoundland; fishing, farming and cooking with generations of tradition; unique recipes prepared over firepits, including cod.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
Treasures of New Jersey The Newark Museum of Art
The Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey's largest museum founded in 1909, reimagines its role in the community.
State of the Arts Public Art at the Newark Airport, The Chivalrous Crickets & Visionary Painter
To celebrate the opening of a new terminal, Newark Airport teamed up with the Public Arts Fund and the Port Authority on one of the largest public arts projects.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Getting Our Ducts in a Row
Re-ducting the house to make the system more efficient; demolishing the third-floor ceiling for the new insulation; installing a double-hung window in the dining room.
Ask This Old House Toys and Color; Air Switch
Common types of caulks and sealants; installing a garbage disposal with an air switch controller; building a children's dress-up closet.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Old Dog, New Tricks
James visits a local nurse to tend to one of her rescue dogs, and ends up buying an X-Ray machine from the hospital; however, he hadn't taken into account Siegfried's reaction, or the problems it would bring to the house.
Murder in the Mountains Firestarter
A biker gang's arrival in Kitzbühel causes chaos after one of their members is poisoned by snake venom.
Death in Paradise Going Round in Circles
Commissioner Selwyn Patterson is shot at the Yacht Club.
The Oakley gang begin preparations for the Behind the Vines Showcase, while Louis attempts to repair his marriage.
Queenie tries to keep Junior close; Fay offers Marlene some help for her clinic; Zeke's proximity to Edwards leads to a devastating truth; Lucy may have found her ticket to the big time.
Father Brown The Kembleston Olimpicks
Father Brown investigates when rivalries escalate to murderous heights at the Kembleston Olimpicks.
Midsomer Murders The Electric Vendetta
When a man's naked body is found at the centre of a crop circle and more corpses begin turning up with peculiar injuries, DCI Barnaby has to uncover who is responsible - or are extraterrestrial powers really at work in Midsomer?.
Up the Women The Bowl Tournament
Two New Zealand crown green bowlers thwart Margaret's attempts to use a camera.
MotorWeek 45th Anniversary Show New
John Davis and the crew take a look at 45 years of "MotorWeek"; behind-the-scenes insight and bloopers.
Exploring every aspect of the brain and mind through cutting-edge research and human stories.
Wilderness adventurer Eric Hanson travels to some of the world's top trails.
The benefits of learning outside of a classroom.
The Open Mind Discovering Dinosaur Extinction and the Atom Bomb
Author Alec Nevala-Lee discusses his biography of physicist Luis Alvarez.
Steve Adubato holds four-person round table discussions that explore issues facing society.
