Tuesday, January 20th TV listings for PBS (WGTV-DT3) Knowledge Atlanta, GA
Legendary Italian singer-songwriter Zucchero presenting his new album, "La sesión cubana," at a concert in Havanna.
Decaying books lying on dusty shelves; the last witnesses of a once thriving culture treated by Yuri like survivors. Amongst these booksand fragments photographed by Yuri, one stands out especially, one once owned by Yuri's grandfather Jakub.
Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized Film 6: Roxe 15
The story of Rose Jones, a high-strung prodigy who bets her future on technology. When a virus infects Roxe's prized software and comes after her, saving her life's work will also mean saving herself.
The use of Arabic calligraphy and a distinctive style to spread messages of peace, unity and to underline the commonalities of human existence.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: The Rite of Spring
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky's iconic "The Rite of Spring," featuring a visual presentation of this music; the program closes with Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances."
Conduct! Every Move Counts (2016)
Five young conductors from different countries compete against each other in the international Sir Georg Solti Conductor Competition.
Stratford Festival The Tempest (2019)
In Shakespeare's great drama of loss and reconciliation, a long-deposed ruler uses magical arts to bring within her power the enemies whorobbed her of her throne and marooned her on a remote island. But what revenge does she mean to take?
Seeing Music Living Your Dream
With talent to spare, unshakable confidence, and a love of life, percussionist Vanderlei Pereira (Brazil) & singer Kessy Mac Queen (St. Lucía) have managed to shine in a welcoming newland that has now become their home - a home made with their music.
Live From the Rialto Feed Your Senses: Gwenn Hughes
GSUTV Special Edition The Last Atlanta Film Censor
Archival film and photographs depict nuclear weapons' impact on the nature of warfare and the relationships between nations.
Georgia Detour Lively Libations
Live From the Rialto Emrah Kotan
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Indie Filmmakers Lauren Walsh
Georgia Detour Lively Libations
Franz Ferdinand at Hurricane Festival
Franz Ferdinand are back. They celebrate their triple at the Hurricane Festival.
New Orleans (1947)
A businessman (Arturo de Cordova) relocates to Chicago and entertains his patrons with jazz by Louis Armstrong.
Shake the Dust (2014)
Break dancers from third world communities become linked through their passion for hip-hop culture.
James Arthur Plays Baloise Session
James Arthur, singer and songwriter who won the ninth series of The X. His debut single, Impossible, was released after the final and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in its first week of release.
Flow with Dr. Durell Cooper Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Alexander
Dr. Durell Cooper speaks with Marc Bamuthi Joseph about arts and social change and joins Dr. Elizabeth Alexander to explore the Mellon Foundation's mission to advance justice through culture.
Documents the process of Puryear's sculpture Storm King.
The use of Arabic calligraphy and a distinctive style to spread messages of peace, unity and to underline the commonalities of human existence.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: The Rite of Spring
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky's iconic "The Rite of Spring," featuring a visual presentation of this music; the program closes with Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances."
Conduct! Every Move Counts (2016)
Five young conductors from different countries compete against each other in the international Sir Georg Solti Conductor Competition.
