
Sunday, May 4th TV listings for PBS (KLCS) Los Angeles, CA HD
By the River Beverly Bowers Jennings
Master naturalist and author Beverly Bowers Jennings discusses her unique approach to her book "Shrimp Tales: Small Bites of History."
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Topanga Creatives
The career of illustrator, photographer and filmmaker Matt Mahurin; Linden Wolbert's journey as a professional mermaid; Colin Hay discusses art, creativity and fame.
Quilting Arts The Spiritual Impulse
Vivika Hansen DeNegre uses vintage studio photographs in her art; creating mandala artwork.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Ultimate Serger Techniques, Part 1
Basic serger skills; adding puffing or textures; serging on ribbon trim.
Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay Props and People
What a person up close can look like when trying to sketch them; the importance of props and what the person is doing.
The Best of the Joy of Painting A Trace of Spring
Springtime blossoms on flowering trees.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Post-Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents
The symptoms and factors of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children and adolescents, factors that lead to long-term effects, treatments for youth and the need for suicide prevention awareness.
Your Fantastic Mind Motherhood
Researchers at the Grady Trauma Project based out of Atlanta's Grady Hospital study maternal mortality and PTSD among Black mothers.
Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask
Born to former slaves, writer Paul Laurence Dunbar becomes the first black poet to achieve national recognition.
Peter Greenberg grooves with a New Orleans brass band, practices with the LSU baseball team and uncovers artifacts at a Native American archaeology site in Louisiana.
Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom Hot, Hot and Extra Hot!
The world's largest bean paste factory and the world's biggest chili market; chili banquet.
Taste of Malaysia With Martin Yan Cradle of Malaysia
The colorful Siti Khadijah market; kitemakers, songket weavers and batik painters; shadow puppetry theater.
La Frontera With Pati Jinich Ancient Seeds & Desert Ghosts
Traveling along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border hunting for an ancient chili, visiting a ghost town and dropping water for migrants.
An Iraqi American woman grieves her father's death at the site of the oldest Iraqi Church in North America.
Fresh Glass Camins2dreams
Santa Ynez Valley winemakers Tara Gomez and Mirera Taribo.
The Daytripper Big Spring, TX
The history of the springs in West Texas; two museums, including one that trained World War II bombardiers; burritos and steak; exploring Hotel Settles.
NOVA Secrets of the Forest
Researchers around the globe gather data on how forests work and try to figure out how these ecosystems can help tackle threats of climate change and species extinction.
Environmental Justice: 30 Years of Federal Focus
The state of the environmental justice movement in the 30 years since President Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12898.
Asian Americans Breaking Ground; A Question of Loyalty
New immigrants from China, Japan, and beyond adapt to life in America, building railroads, impressing in Hollywood, and fighting for equality; the first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.
Reel South For the Record; I'm the Girl
A newspaper publisher in a small Texas Panhandle town strives to keep its paper of record alive; an iconic photo of a girl is inspected by the women who claim to know the truth.
Independent Lens WE WANT THE FUNK!
Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.
Exploring the life and work of up-and-coming visual artist Michael Richards, a New Yorker of Jamaican descent who died on Sept. 11, and the efforts by his cousin to preserve his art.
Western Guatemala's Hospital de la Familia, a unique eye hospital staffed with Indigenous Guatemalan and other Central American eye specialists.
Peter Magyar leads the polls in Hungary; a pediatric clinic uses computer games in Glasgow, Scotland; peace march of Josip Jelinic; job training courses for primary school pupils in Britain.
The search for a missing chapter in a new book leads to murder.
Asian Americans Breaking Ground; A Question of Loyalty
New immigrants from China, Japan, and beyond adapt to life in America, building railroads, impressing in Hollywood, and fighting for equality; the first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.