Sunday, April 19th TV listings for NJ PBS (WNJT) Trenton, NJ
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Great American Investments
Financial thought leader and author Charles Ellis talks about "Great American Investments."
State of the Arts Four Poets
Meet four of America's greatest poets, all with strong ties to New Jersey; Pulitzer Prize winners Stephen Dunn & Gregory Pardlo, former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, and Brenda Shaughnessy at the Dodge Poetry Festival.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
New Jersey's Pinelands, focusing on the area's unique ecosystem, its history, and its culture and lore.
Steve Adubato interviews CEOs, celebrities, newsmakers, politicians, artists and innovators who share their experiences and accomplishments.
Steve Adubato holds four-person round table discussions that explore issues facing society.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Williamsburg, Virginia
Exploring Virginia's history starting at Jamestown; Colonial Williamsburg; Punjabi cuisine at Masala Craft; rare instruments at the Virginia Musical Instrument Museum; exploring Yorktown's battlefields and Revolution Museum.
Lidia's Kitchen Serving Up Pasta
Penne with cauliflower and green olive pesto; fusilli with salami and roasted peppers.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Weeknight Italian
Chef Fabio Berti; travel writer Matt Goulding; simple and creamy pasta with zucchini, pancetta and saffron; bolognese-style pork cutlets, covered in prosciutto, topped with parmesan and served with a bright lemon butter sauce.
Cook's Country Mediterranean Burgers and Fritters
Grilling up some lamb burgers; grill cookware; sweet potato fritters with feta, dill and cilantro.
Spatchcock Funk Excessive Celebration
Spatchcock Funk puts together a tailgate party with wings, a bisque and cheesesteaks; the guy's head to Buffalo to give you all you need for a championship party for the big game.
Somewhere South American as Hand Pie
The historical ties between hand pies, labor and migration; a trip to West Virginia includes pepperoni rolls and a look at the world's most popular hand pie -- the empanada.
Somewhere South Porridge for the Soul
A dinner honors chef Edna Lewis; porridge gets the royal treatment; how blacks contributed to Southern cuisine.
Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre
Objects in the Islamic art galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in Paris reveal connections that unite Western and Islamic traditions in art, science and literature.
Islam's Greatest Stories of Love
Following the loss of her father, a young woman searches for meaning in the timeless stories of love and loss from the Islamic tradition.
Gospel The Gospel Train
Starting in the 1940s, Southern migrants fuse blues and jazz sounds, bringing Black religious music into the mainstream.
Gospel Golden Age of Gospel
Southern migrants fuse blues and jazz sounds, bringing Black religious music into the mainstream.
Gospel Take the Message Everywhere
Gospel family dynasties dominate the charts; Black pastors bring songs about faith to millions, achieving platinum-selling success.
Gospel Gospel's Second Century
Gospel family dynasties dominate the charts; Black pastors bring songs about faith to millions, achieving platinum-selling success.
An Iraqi American woman grieves her father's death at the site of the oldest Iraqi Church in North America.
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.
Junior takes a risky new angle on Queenie's numbers game; Marlene's split focus leads to a mother's worst nightmare; Zeke seizes an opportunity to show the power of unity; Lucy bets on herself.
Dinger blackmails Junior; a police raid puts Marlene and her clinic in jeopardy; Zeke leverages an unlikely ally to put integration to a vote; Lucy's new shot at stardom could cost her everything.
Junior tries to eliminate his greatest threats; Marlene's efforts to reconcile with Fay could be too late; Lucy faces the consequences of her betrayal; Zeke makes a final plea for union integration.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Katori Hall, Playwright
Playwright Katori Hall talks about how she creates complex characters.
State of the Arts Four Poets
Meet four of America's greatest poets, all with strong ties to New Jersey; Pulitzer Prize winners Stephen Dunn & Gregory Pardlo, former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, and Brenda Shaughnessy at the Dodge Poetry Festival.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Rosie's Rules Rosie in the City; Rosie in the Country
Rosie, Javi and Papa go on an adventure when Javi's dragon gets lost in the city; Rosie looks for blue bonnets in the country.
Elinor Wonders Why Follow Your Nose; Leaf Charms
Elinor and her friends investigate the purpose of smell; Elinor is excited to explore with Camilla Dromedary, but Camilla is more interested in playing dress up.
Phoebe & Jay Fire Drill; Fruit Juice Frenzy
Phoebe, Jay and Lupe practice their fire safety plan when the fire inspector visits; Phoebe and Jay buy juice from Mr. Aguilar.
