
Sunday, June 22nd TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University
Wild Kratts Mini Heroes & Mighty Mouths
The brothers get swept up in the planktonic lifestyle when they go on a mission to understand the foundation of life in the ocean.
Carl the Collector The Artifact Collection; Mothership Day
Arugula and Carl go on an adventure as archaeologists; Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day.
Carl the Collector The Tool Collection; The Stick Collection
Carl gets a universal screwdriver for his birthday; a storm creates a hole in the walkway to Carl's house.
Curious Crew Simple Machines Wedge
The simple machine, the wedge, from splitting logs to building canoes; designing a mini-canoe; architectural designer Tiffany Brown.
A Symphony Celebration: The Blind Boys of Alabama With Dr. Henry Panion III
The Blind Boys of Alabama perform with a full symphony orchestra and a combined choir from Alabama's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land
A concert celebrates 19th-century slave spirituals, created by the enslaved peoples of the U.S. as a way to find hope and strength during difficult times.
Musicians perform original songs that foster individual and community well-being.
Dmv-The Beat Alex Vaughn
Wes Bound: The Genius of Wes Montgomery
The life and career of jazz guitarist and composer Wes Montgomery, including his early years in Indiana, his rise to fame with the Lionel Hampton Big Band, his solor career and death at age 45.
Wham Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham
The musical journey of trombonist, guitarist, writer and arranger Eddie Durham, who became the leading architect of the Kansas City swing jazz sound in the 1920s and 1930s.
Irma Thomas -- The Soul Queen of New Orleans
Highlighting the life of New Orleans' Grammy Award-winning singer Irma Thomas, including never-before-seen concert footage.
Dmv-The Beat Black Alley
Dmv-The Beat Kevin Ross
Beyoncé & Solange: The Queen of Pop and Her Soul Sister
The lives and careers of sisters Beyoncé and Solange Knowles, including their roots in Houston, Beyoncé's rise to fame and success as a solo artist and Solange's journey to establish herself as an independent artist.
Go-Go City: Displacement and Protest in Washington, DC
The musical genre of go-go becomes a tool to push back against gentrification and soundtrack of the protest movement.
Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C.
Austin City Limits Japanese Breakfast; Arlo Parks
Alternative pop band Japanese Breakfast; British singer Arlo Parks.
Dion Parson & 21st Century Band in Concert
Composer Dion Parson leads a diverse seven-member ensemble in a high-energy performance of "Caribbean Jazz."
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Saint Croix: Taste of the Tropics
Exploring the food, history, culture and beaches of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Go-Go City: Displacement and Protest in Washington, DC
The musical genre of go-go becomes a tool to push back against gentrification and soundtrack of the protest movement.
Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Sunflowers Galore
Supine, plank and standing core strengthening moves to challenge one's balance and focus.
Wai Lana Yoga Ab-Sense
Strengthening, stretching and twisting abdominal muscles.
A bill of sale for a 17-year-old black girl; powder horn; handwritten score helps make "The Star-Spangled Banner" the national anthem; 1775 almanac.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Democracy Now! New
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.