Tuesday, January 27th TV listings for PBS (WGTV-DT3) Knowledge Atlanta, GA
Harmon plans to claim his fortune from the Boffins; after having a brush with death via Headstone, Eugene decides to do the honorable thing with Lizzie.
Chick Corea Trio - Live at Malta Jazz Festival
Featuring one of the last recorded performances of pianist Chick Corea playing with his Akoustic Band at the 2018 Malta Jazz Festival; bassist John Patitucci and drummer Dave Weckl play through a set of old favorites like "Morning Sprite."
The Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience celebrates the fusion of hip-hop and classical music, featuring a 28-piece orchestra, rappers, funky drums, a turf dancer, and a soprano, as they transcend cultural divides and redefine the future of concert music.
From The Catacombs Simone Dinnerstein/Ulysses Quartet
Simone Dinnerstein performs Philip Glass' "Etude No. 16" and Franç ois Couperin's "Les Barricades Mystérieuses." Ulysses Quartest performs music by Osvaldo Golijov and Beethoven.
Dennis and Lois (2019)
Two people in New York City bond over their mutual love of fringe bands from the 1970s.
Accent on the Off Beat (1994)
The contrast between choreographer Peter Martins and composer Wynton Marsalis as they unite their disparate worlds to bring a unique ballet to the stage.
Sara Gomez: An Afro-Cuban Filmmaker (2005)
The life and career of Afro-Cuban director Sarah Gomez.
All Arts Vault Soul! Featuring James Baldwin & Nikki Giovanni Part 1
Then 47-year-old novelist James Baldwin is interviewed by 28-year-old poet Nikki Giovanni in a two-part presentation of WNET's Soul! Taped in London in 1971.
Contemplations From National Sawdust Origins
A look at the musical origins and wide-reaching influences National Sawdust brings to its space.
GSUTV Off the Record Georgia Me
On Story The Last Showgirl With Gia Coppola
Director Gia Coppola reflects on working with the cast of "The Last Showgirl," and how they depicted an inspiring story of change and transformation.
Indie Filmmakers Matt Maloney
Live From the Rialto Brenda Moorer
Visual artist Charmaine Wheatley paints portraits of people affected by the opioid crisis in two rural Eastern Kentucky communities.
Georgia Detour A Day in Gold Country
A community-based education program in rural India.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Live at Callanwolde Joey Summerville
Mandela, My Dad and Me (2015)
Filmmaker Daniel Vernon follows Idris Elba on his promotion tour.
Opera singer is profiled.
Scientists, luthiers and musicians lead an international quest to recreate the sound of the famous Stradivari violin.
Stratford Festival Merry Wives of Windsor
Pursuing two married women at the same time, a would-be seducer fails to anticipate that his targets will compare notes; nor has he reckoned on the spirit in which the wives will use their wits and wiles to teach him the error of his ways.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikders Island that captures the transformative work of Drama Club, a nonprofit using improvisational theater to empower incarcerated youth and offering hope where it's often hard to find.
This program?follows the journey of a fifth grade class creating an opera from scratch. Their hard work leads to a culminating performance and lessons for a lifetime.
Dennis and Lois (2019)
Two people in New York City bond over their mutual love of fringe bands from the 1970s.
Accent on the Off Beat (1994)
The contrast between choreographer Peter Martins and composer Wynton Marsalis as they unite their disparate worlds to bring a unique ballet to the stage.
Sara Gomez: An Afro-Cuban Filmmaker (2005)
The life and career of Afro-Cuban director Sarah Gomez.
