Monday, March 30th TV listings for PBS (WGTV-DT3) Knowledge Atlanta, GA
The soprano prepares for the role in Paris during the summer of 1988. Featured: "Habanera," "Toreador Song."
The Set List Joyce Didonato's Songplay
Including Us: Exceptional Teens in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival' s Hairspray! The Broadway Musical presents an insider's view of the production, through the experiences of teen actors with disabilities. Witness the power of inclusivity on stage.
Seeing Music For the Love of Music
Madrid jazz singer Cristina Diaz and adopted Montrealer Alvino Forbes have no conservatory degrees, but they've both chosen music as their personal form of creative expression.
A stage production of Britten's "The Turn of the Screw," conducted by John Wilson, in London just when lockdown began.
Portrait Mode with Sophie Elgort ARRSP
Photographer Sophie Elgort invites you on photo shoots with world-renowned talent as she highlights how the relationship between photographer and subject opens up conversation. Featuring Nile Rodgers, Rita Moreno, Arthur Elgort and Skylar Brandt.
The Cavern Club: The Beat Goes On (2018)
Paul McGann provides insight into the peaks and valleys in the history of Liverpool's Cavern Club, a venue that grew into a mecca of rock 'n' roll music in the 1950s.
A retrospective of Yo-Yo Ma's greatest performances includes personal material and interviews, home videos and performance films.
GSUTV Special Edition Beneath the Skyline: City at the Crossroads
Live From the Rialto Feed Your Senses - Luther Enloe
The Cajundome arena in Lafayette, La., serves as a temporary home to more than 18,000 storm victims in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
GSUTV Off the Record Ruby Velle at the Earl 2
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
GSUTV Special Edition Beneath the Skyline: City at the Crossroads
His Girl Friday (1940)
An ace reporter's editor, her ex-husband, tries everything possible to stop her from remarrying someone else.
To give artistic expression to their innovative ideas and obsessions, a group of young men from Dusseldorf chose neither painting nor photography when they started more than four decades ago: Instead, they founded the cult band Kraftwerk.
The soprano prepares for the role in Paris during the summer of 1988. Featured: "Habanera," "Toreador Song."
The Set List Joyce Didonato's Songplay
David Gulpilil tries to balance his life as an actor and being a tribe member.
Everything but Oom-Pa-Pa (2014)
The largest female concert band in the world.
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.
Russell Frederick and Anderson Zaca go on a journey into the darkroom to showcase often underrepresented photographers of our time. Featuring Beuford Smith, Joseph Rodriguez, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ozier Muhammad and Russell Frederick.
