
TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
A look at the personal stories of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and stakes of care in America.
Alzheimer's: The Caregiver's Perspective
Caregivers and family members explain the frustrations and complications of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease.
Exploring how patients dealing with a type of dementia that has no cure are navigating their everyday lives while serving as changemakers in their communities.
Dementia family caregivers find support in each other.
Aging in America: Survive or Thrive
Examining the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly aging population, focusing on ageism, health care, economic insecurity and Alzheimer's disease; narrator Martin Sheen.
A look at the personal stories of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and stakes of care in America.
Alzheimer's: The Caregiver's Perspective
Caregivers and family members explain the frustrations and complications of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease.
Exploring how patients dealing with a type of dementia that has no cure are navigating their everyday lives while serving as changemakers in their communities.
Dementia family caregivers find support in each other.
Aging in America: Survive or Thrive
Examining the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly aging population, focusing on ageism, health care, economic insecurity and Alzheimer's disease; narrator Martin Sheen.
A look at the personal stories of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and stakes of care in America.
Cara Romero: Following the Light
California Indian history informs the work of contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero, whose visuals capture Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory.
8th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival UK Honours
Variety's 10 Brits to Watch includes performers, Felicity Jones, David Jonsson and Adam Pierson. Highlights include an interview with Sir Stephen Fry.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Robert Downey Jr. and Jodie Foster; Anthony Mackie and Tyler James Williams; Emma Corrin and Elizaeth Debicki.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Jon Hamm and Kristen Wiig; Kim Kardashian and Chloë Sevigny; Joey King and Taylor Zakhar Perez.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Jennifer Aniston and Quinta Brunson; Nicholas Galitzine and Leo Woodall; Jonathan Bailey and Naomi Watts.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Brie Larson and Andrew Scott; Hannah Einbinder and Chloe Fineman; Tom Hiddleston and Anna Sawai.
POV Union New
A group of warehouse workers launch a grassroots union campaign at an Amazon fulfillment center in Staten Island, N.Y.
Aging Matters -- Aging & the Workplace
Kathy Mattea hosts a look at how the aging of America's population may impact the country's future workforce, and what employers need to do to prepare for it.
POV Shorts Dreaming Life
Louise Hay creates a space for healing as the AIDS epidemic takes hold in "Another Hayride"; a 19-year-old nonbinary trans boy is caught between his family's expectations and his dreams of living life happily ever after in "To the Future, With Love."
American Experience Stonewall Uprising
Violent protests and street demonstrations erupt when police raid New York's Stonewall Inn in 1969.
House Music -- A Cultural Revolution: American Stories
Innovative and catchy electronic dance music that emerged in the early 1980s in Chicago's underground Black and gay clubs continues to inspire artists 40 years later.
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Rock the Boat
Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s.
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now
The pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against a backdrop of Black power and sexual liberation.
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Stayin' Alive
By the summer of 1978, disco appeared untouchable, but mass marketing and rampant commercialism were beginning to turn the tide; bad disco singles and the perceived elitism of clubs like Studio 54 fuelled a surge in anti-disco feeling.