Wednesday, January 21st TV listings for PBS (WCET-DT3) ARTS Cincinnati, OH
The Songwriters Buddy Cannon
Songwriter Buddy Cannon.
Songs About Buildings and Moods Brooklyn Tower and the Wrigley Building
The Brooklyn Tower, the first supertall building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Chicago's Wrigley Building defines the stretch of Michigan Avenue known as the Magnificent Mile.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Ebenezer Baptist Church present the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration concert; special guests include jazz singer Gregory Porter.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, Black Women Lead
The contributions of Black women throughout American history to the arts; re-centering Black history in American history.
The Life of a Musician Brianna Harris
Singer Brianna Harris shares heartfelt storytelling and haunting melodies to Nashville's Station West.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens Joy Clark
Lyrical guitarist Joy Clark, a rising singer-songwriter on the Americana music scene.
Overture to "Fidelio," Op. 72 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Melody from "Orfeo ed Euridic" by Christoph Willibald Gluck, and Symphony No. 2 in D major by Johannes Brahms.
The Caverns Sessions Clay Street Unit
Clay Street Unit infuses Southern country, folk and Appalachian bluegrass into their take on Americana traditions.
The Caverns Sessions American Aquarium
Roots rockers American Aquarium blends Southern and punk rock.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Ebenezer Baptist Church present the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration concert; special guests include jazz singer Gregory Porter.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, Black Women Lead
The contributions of Black women throughout American history to the arts; re-centering Black history in American history.
Overture to "Fidelio," Op. 72 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Melody from "Orfeo ed Euridic" by Christoph Willibald Gluck, and Symphony No. 2 in D major by Johannes Brahms.
Rick Steves Art of Europe The Middle Ages
Europe spends one thousand years in the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome; the High Middle Ages bring castles, Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art.
Profiles from the worlds of art, music, dance and theater in and around Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.
By the River Margaret Verble
Pulitzer Prize finalist Margaret Verble talks about "When Two Feathers Fell From the Sky," how she weaves Cherokee narratives into her books and the importance of Indigenous voices in literature.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Zoe & Cloyd, John R. Miller
A blend of original bluegrass, klezmer, old-time and folk from Zoe & Cloyd; singer-songwriter-picker John R. Miller; a visit to the Tennessee Nature Conservancy in Shady Valley to learn about a wild cranberry bog.
Live From the Artists Den: Reprise The Swell Season Live From the Artists Den
The Swell Season -- led by Glen Hansard and backed by Markéta Irglová on piano and two of Hansard's band mates from The Frames on bass and violin -- perform their melodic, original songs.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Ebenezer Baptist Church present the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration concert; special guests include jazz singer Gregory Porter.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, Black Women Lead
The contributions of Black women throughout American history to the arts; re-centering Black history in American history.
The Caverns Sessions Clay Street Unit
Clay Street Unit infuses Southern country, folk and Appalachian bluegrass into their take on Americana traditions.
Songs at the Center Liz Longley, Abigail Lapell, Amanda Pascali
Singer-songwriter Liz Longley; Canadian Folk Music award-winner Abigail Lapell; singer-songwriter Amanda Pascali.
A variety of short films on the arts.
