
Saturday, July 19th TV listings for PBS (WABW-DT3) Knowledge Pelham, GA
All Arts Vault Soul! Featuring James Baldwin & Nikki Giovanni Part 2
The conversation explores Black life in America, the struggle for racial justice and evolving gender roles.
Featuring "Concerto Six Twenty-Two" and "North Star."
Fred Lyon: Living Through the Lens (2013)
Photographer Fred Lyon lives and works in San Francisco.
Colors of the Island Bimini
Master underwater photographer André Musgrove and film maker is challenged to re-envisage the island of Bimini through his lens.
We hope for a world with less pollution, less destruction and less war. Our fates are connected closely and must live harmoniously with nature. The world should be more united like a family.
Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists from Docs Southampton Arts Center
Explore the multidisciplinary Southampton Arts Center. This art hub presents everything from music to film screenings.
Artists In Residence Realms of Resilience
Dakota artist Marlena Myles reveals Indigenous land stories through augmented reality.
Arts Lab Heart of Democracy
Documents the process of Puryear's sculpture Storm King.
Like an opera, this film is divided into three acts and unfolds between the island of Gaua, in the Vanuatu archipelago, and Paris. The women of Gaua, who practice water music, and a dancer, originally from the island but now living in Paris.
Shadowman (2017)
In the 1980s, Richard Hambleton becomes known as the godfather of street art for his work that appears on buildings throughout the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
The series explores how the arts are a tool for dealing with everything from mental health issues to self-discovery.
GSUTV Off the Record Pip the Pansy
GSUTV Off the Record Athfest 2018: Wonderland
A college expansion uproots a Black community in Newport News, Va.
GSUTV Off the Record Live From Live Wire: I.R.E.
GSUTV Special Edition The Last Atlanta Film Censor
A small group of U.S. table tennis players made history by visiting then-isolated China in 1971, establishing people-to-people links that are still carried on today by American and Chinese college students.
GSUTV Off the Record Athfest 2018: Wonderland
Nightmare Theatre Giant Gila Monster
A small Texas town is terrorized by a giant lizard; El Sapo plans a platter party; Mittens invents a new dance.
Mad Tiger (2015)
Best friends from the punk-rock group Peelander-Z come to a crossroad when one decides to quit the band.
Contemplations From National Sawdust Origins
A look at the musical origins and wide-reaching influences National Sawdust brings to its space.
Baroque in the Land of the Sons of Heaven
A project connecting Chinese folk opera singer Zhang Hong-li with the French Concert de l'Hostel Dieu ensemble.
James Ravilious: A World In Photographs
Alan Bennett narrates this film about one of the great unknowns of British photography. James Ravilious who dedicated his art to a small area of North Devon, where over a period of two decades he took more than 80,000 photographs.
As You Like It (1936)
Shakespeare's Rosalind (Elisabeth Bergner) meets her lover, Orlando (Laurence Olivier), while disguised as a shepherd in the Forest of Arden.
On Story On Challengers: A Conversation With Justin Kuritzkes
Screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes discusses his process writing "Challengers."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind The Ruins of Winner-Take-All Governance and the Democratic Party's Dark Age
Author Lee Drutman talks about the urgency of electoral reform.
Attacks on queer events in eastern Germany; Poland's shift to the right; Swiss cities go green; hunting the gray squirrel in Britain.
President Donald Trump's culture war puts LGBTQ+ community under pressure; pressure to get married, divorce and cultural norms in Indonesia; Santorini between tourism and environmental protection.