Monday, February 16th TV listings for PBS (WJSP-DT3) Knowledge, Columbus, GA
Kool & The Gang Play Baloise Session
Kool & The Gang has sold over 70 million albums worldwide and influenced the music of three generations. They've have earned two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards, 25 Top Ten R&B hits, nine Top Ten Pop hits, and 31 gold and platinum albums.
Waiting for the Barbarians (2012)
C. P. Cavafy's poetry set to new music by Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson and more.
Alonzo King Lines Ballet - The Poet of Dance
Biography of Alonzo King, famed dancer and son of a famous African American civil rights activist.
Buddy Guy Plays Baloise Session
George Buddy Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer.
Prisoner C33 (2022)
Oscar Wilde in Reading Gaol in 1896, condemned to solitary confinement because of his sexual identity. He begins a conversation with himself, sometime as torturer, sometimes as comforter, wrestling with his fall from celebrity to convict.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man (2020)
The life and career of rock 'n' roll keyboardist and environmental activist Chuck Leavell.
Exploring the story of the 1908 violent lynching of four Black men in Russellville, Ky., who were singled out for supporting their friend, Rufus Browder, who shot and killed his foreman in self-defense.
GSUTV Off the Record Ruby Velle at the Earl 2
GSUTV Special Edition Last Letters
GSUTV Special Edition Beneath the Skyline: City at the Crossroads
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
Buddy Guy Plays Baloise Session
George Buddy Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer.
Prisoner C33 (2022)
Oscar Wilde in Reading Gaol in 1896, condemned to solitary confinement because of his sexual identity. He begins a conversation with himself, sometime as torturer, sometimes as comforter, wrestling with his fall from celebrity to convict.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man (2020)
The life and career of rock 'n' roll keyboardist and environmental activist Chuck Leavell.
Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun (2008)
An examination of Zora Neale Hurston and her novel.
Tak Ensemble at the C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center Mixed-quintet TAK ensemble performs original works by graduate students in music composition at The C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center in Manhattan.
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?
