Tuesday, May 6th TV listings for PBS Encore (WLAE-DT2) New Orleans, LA
Chasing Silver: The Story of Gorham
A small manufacturing company in Providence, R.I., makes bold strides at the height of the American Industrial Revolution; new methods of mass production lead to prosperity and growth amid the Civil War.
Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C.
SuperAgers: Getting Old, Living Young
Celebrating people who continue to find joy and fulfillment in life as they get older, engaging in smart lifestyle choices and approaching life as an adventure.
Our American Family: The Kurowskis
A woman born and raised on the Oneida Reservation in Wisconsin marries the son of Polish immigrants; following a tragedy at a paper mill, the family moves to the center of the reservation.
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Emert's Cove
Bank of the Little Pigeon River and a covered bridge in Sevier County, Tennessee; using acrylics to paint a mountain scene.
Great Chefs welcome you into their kitchens to show how to prepare their recipes.
Community Coffee: Cheers to 100 Years
The story of a century old Louisiana coffee company that grew with the people it served. The family owned business was named Community, after the friends and neighbors who first supported it.
From St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Every weekday morning, join your friends from The Gulf South for a discussion of news, events, and living the Gospel, all from a Catholic, faithfilled perspective.
Curious Traveler Curious Kraków
Kraków's Copernicus; Rynek Glówny; Wawel Castle; Jagiellonian University and Collegium Maius; Wawel Dragon parade.
Sit and Be Fit Heel to Toe Functional Fitness
A workout focuses on core strengthening, balance, finger dexterity and range of motion; short foot exercise.
Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews Diabetes
Workouts help improve specific health conditions, including arthritis, osteoporosis and back pain.
Plan Stronger TV Couples and Money
Michelle Buonincontri discusses financial do's and don'ts in a divorce; couples and money conflicts.
Biz Kid$ What's Up With the Stock Market?
Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application.
Doodles and Digits: How It's Math Chocolate Factory, Restaurant, and Library
How a chocolate factory, restaurant and library use math daily.
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Emert's Cove
Bank of the Little Pigeon River and a covered bridge in Sevier County, Tennessee; using acrylics to paint a mountain scene.
From St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Great Chefs welcome you into their kitchens to show how to prepare their recipes.
Curious Traveler Curious Kraków
Kraków's Copernicus; Rynek Glówny; Wawel Castle; Jagiellonian University and Collegium Maius; Wawel Dragon parade.
Facing Waves Sea Kayaking Gaspésie and Bas-Saint-Laurent
Ken Whiting explores the dramatic coastlines and National Parks of Québec's Gaspésie and Bas-Saint-Laurent regions by sea kayak, canoe, and stand up paddleboard.
Story in the Public Square Jonathan Karp
Simon & Schuster President and CEO Jonathan Karp.
Noel & Jeremy's "Red Light"; "The New Norm"; "You Are Gold"; "You Dance in the Dark."
On the Road With Chatham Rabbits A Night at Cat's Cradle
Chatham Rabbits go back to where it began with a night at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, playing a concert to celebrate being back on the road.
Biz Kid$ What's Up With the Stock Market?
Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application.
Doodles and Digits: How It's Math Chocolate Factory, Restaurant, and Library
How a chocolate factory, restaurant and library use math daily.
Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews Diabetes
Workouts help improve specific health conditions, including arthritis, osteoporosis and back pain.
This Is America & the World Cultures From Around the World
Exploring global destinations and cultural experiences, including Indigenous communities and ancient tombs.
Great Conversations Geraldine Brooks and Jacki Lyden
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and journalist Geraldine Brooks talks with journalist Jacki Lyden about "Horse."
Great Museums: Elevated Thinking The High Line in New York City
Featuring woodlands, thickets, prairies and meadows, High Line Park in New York, built on a historic freight rail line, hovers 30 feet in the air and winds through 22 blocks of Manhattan.
Speak My Name and I Shall Live Again
Sacramento resident Sharon Styles explores the history of her family, and a once-forgotten cemetery near a small Texas town.
Noel & Jeremy's "Red Light"; "The New Norm"; "You Are Gold"; "You Dance in the Dark."
On the Road With Chatham Rabbits A Night at Cat's Cradle
Chatham Rabbits go back to where it began with a night at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, playing a concert to celebrate being back on the road.
Plan Stronger TV Couples and Money
Michelle Buonincontri discusses financial do's and don'ts in a divorce; couples and money conflicts.
This Is America & the World Cultures From Around the World
Exploring global destinations and cultural experiences, including Indigenous communities and ancient tombs.
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