Thursday, May 14th TV listings for PBS (WJSP-DT3) Knowledge, Columbus, GA
MEGALODEMOCRAT: The Public Art Of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2019)
An intimate look into artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's large-scale interactive creations in locations such as Trafalgar Square, the Vancouver Olympics and New York's Park Avenue Tunnel.
Waterboys (2016)
A crime novelist and his 20-year-old son both find themselves single. On a trip to Scotland, they are forced to confront themselves and finally get to know each other.
Dangerous Acts Howard
In a Hollywood career lasting over 50 years, Jack Nicholson becomes the archetypal star by following his own rules; he is impervious to criticism and convention and still remains elusive.
From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, hosts David Tennant and Catherine Tate will be joined by Benedict Cumberbatch and more to mark the life and work of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death.
As Far as I Can Walk (2021)
Siisi lives in a Serbian camp and volunteers for the Red Cross. He plays football and looks for work. When the woman he loves disappears, he leaves the camp and searches for her.
From highlife to Musette on the road where European and African music converge, we discover the diverse influences of jazz and her offshoots that exist today.
Box Burners How We Stay
How businesses manage to stay through the lens of Wing on Wo and the Chinatown Brigade.
On Story On Wicked: A Conversation With Winnie Holzman & Dana Fox
Writers Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox talk about their process of writing "Wicked" and "Wicked: For Good."
Indie Filmmakers Matt Maloney
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story
Paul R. Williams defies the odds and becomes one of the most successful architects in the U.S., designing for celebrities including Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball and iconic buildings such as the Beverly Hills Hotel and LAX Airport.
Georgia Detour A Day in Gold Country
A look at the deep military alliance between the United States and Canada, highlighting the shared sacrifices of soldiers who fought for freedom beyond their borders.
GSUTV Special Edition Refugees Give Back
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Indie Filmmakers Atlanta Film Festival: Kevon Price
Georgia Detour North Georgia Mountain Festival
In a Hollywood career lasting over 50 years, Jack Nicholson becomes the archetypal star by following his own rules; he is impervious to criticism and convention and still remains elusive.
From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, hosts David Tennant and Catherine Tate will be joined by Benedict Cumberbatch and more to mark the life and work of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death.
As Far as I Can Walk (2021)
Siisi lives in a Serbian camp and volunteers for the Red Cross. He plays football and looks for work. When the woman he loves disappears, he leaves the camp and searches for her.
From highlife to Musette on the road where European and African music converge, we discover the diverse influences of jazz and her offshoots that exist today.
Box Burners How We Stay
How businesses manage to stay through the lens of Wing on Wo and the Chinatown Brigade.
Monuments of Legend: Art Stories Churches of Light: Aachen, Charlemagne Cathedral
At a time when kings did not yet have a fixed royal residence, Charlemagne, one of the most illustrious figures in European history, decided that Aachen would become the ital of his empire.
In Motion Voices Rising: Asian Americans in Motion
Stratford Festival Macbeth
Surrender to a haunting story of ambition and its dark consequences, as a military hero and his wife conspire to seize the throne of Scotland.
