Sunday, May 19th TV listings for PBS (KRCB) Cotati, CA
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Bay Area Bountiful Life Underground - Bay Area Soil Health
The impacts of soil salinity on farming, why composting and carbon sequestering are vital, how soils can retain more water and recharge subterranean aquifers, and what happens with life underground.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Savannah, Georgia
The artwork of Amelia Jamerson; Big Bon Bodega; Congregation Mickve Israel; the historic Juliette Gordon Low birthplace and home of the first Girl Scout; "Over Tea Cups"; Davenport House; Historic Savannah Foundation.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Costa Rica, Central America -- Pura Vida!
A visit to Costa Rica includes the Rio Sarapiqui's rapids, trekking through dense rain forests, soaking in volcanic waters and wandering through cloud forests.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Quebec City: La Vieille Capitale
An escape into a well-seasoned melange of languages, food and fun in Quebec City.
Joanne Weir's Plates and Places Tomatoes Two-Ways
Tomato bread pudding; tomato tartare; fried tomatoes.
Taste of Malaysia With Martin Yan Cradle of Malaysia
The colorful Siti Khadijah market; kitemakers, songket weavers and batik painters; shadow puppetry theater.
Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries
Young cheetahs learn to hunt in Namibia; fur seals evade great white sharks on an Australian island; conflict between South African farmers and Chacma baboons.
NOVA Iceman Reborn
New discoveries about Otzi the iceman, the oldest human mummy on Earth, reveal details about the dawn of civilization in Europe.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Tampa Bay
Exploring Florida's West Coast, including hiking in the swamps to experience Florida's wildlife.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Victoria, B.C., Canada
Exploring the Chinese immigrant experience in Victoria, B.C.; Loy Sing Meat Market; a bike tour ends at Fisherman's Wharf; tea time at the Fairmont Empress Hotel; Butchart Gardens.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Democracy in Color
Examining the role of race in American politics and how identity issues shape daily life.
Nina In Her Image
Nina becomes attached to Louise, a young patient whom Proust is convinced that all her problems are due to her weight.
The Captive Heart (1946)
A Czech captain (Michael Redgrave) assumes a dead British officer's identity in a stalag and in letters to the officer's wife (Rachel Kempson).
Returning Citizens: Life Beyond Incarceration Never Going Back
Activist Susan Burton helps women through A New Way of Life, which provides assistance with housing, social and legal issues; Ardella's House, founded by Tonie Willis, offers women a safe refuge, help with employment and counseling.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Visiting Portland, Ore.'s Oaks Park, the last remaining trolley park on the West Coast, which includes the oldest roller rink in the U.S.
The impact trolley systems had on American history and the role they play in transportation and entertainment.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Old Friends
Exploring how virtuosos become maestros and their guiding principles through Scott Yoo's friendships with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, pianist Richard Kogan and violinist Lynn Chang.
Eastman at 100: A Centennial Celebration
The story of George Eastman and how his vision for a school dedicated to scholarship, musicianship and an inclusive community campus came to be.
Decisions are made, truths are revealed, and lives are forever changed.
Fi must come to terms with losing the house and attempts to find out more about Bram's whereabouts; Fi turns to her new partner, Toby, for support.
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