Saturday, May 23rd TV listings for PBS (WJSP-DT3) Knowledge, Columbus, GA
As the rivalry over who will take Lizzie's hand in marriage intensifies, Lizzie flees; Mr. Boffin becomes a tyrant.
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.
Buddy Guy Plays Baloise Session
George Buddy Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer.
A woman travels through mysterious portals, experiencing the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth while meeting strange deities and other versions of herself. Through dance and poetry, she explores the bittersweet nature of life and impermanence.
Explore the extraordinary life of Oscar winner, Shakespearean actor, and Star Wars icon Alec Guinness; from The Bridge on the River Kwai to Obi-Wan Kenobi, discover his legacy through rare recordings and stories from those who knew him best.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikers 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.
David Gulpilil tries to balance his life as an actor and being a tribe member.
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.
Daniel Day-Lewis: The Hollywood Genius
The life and career of Daniel Day-Lewis; he is a three-time Oscar winner; in just 20 films, he never stopped pushing the envelope in his performances.
Famous Cast Words Tala Ashe
Actor Tala Ashe (DC's Legends of Tomorrow) and Lynne Marie Rosenberg (HBO's High Maintenance) discuss representation issues for Middle Eastern roles in the entertainment industry, and social media activism.
Famous Cast Words Lynne Marie Rosenberg; Amber Gray' Maysoon Zayid
Stars from stage and screen discuss representation and inclusion issues facing the entertainment industry.
Fighting Indians (2021)
In 2019, the state of Maine makes history by passing an act to ban Native American mascots in all public schools, which is the first legislation of its kind in the country.
GSUTV Off the Record Ruby Velle at the Earl 2
GSUTV Special Edition Beneath the Skyline: City at the Crossroads
Exposing Disparity: The Lasting Impacts of COVID-19
Public health experts discuss the racial disparities of COVID-19's impacts.
A team of scientists set out on an expedition beneath the Greenland ice sheet, battling extreme conditions, to extract ancient rock samples that may reveal when the ice last vanished and offer clues about the future of global sea levels.
Nightmare Theatre The Last Man on Earth
"The Last Man on Earth," a post-apocalyptic classic from 1964 featuring Vincent Price; El Sapo becomes convinced that the world has ended.
Britain's Novel Landscapes with Mariella Frostrup Beatrix Potter's Lake District
Exploring how the Lake District's unique landscape inspired Beatrix Potter to create her world-famous animal stories.
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank (2005)
Photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank discusses his lifelong work of creating images and reminisces about his collaborations with famous actors and musicians.
First Twenty Afterwards
Exploring changes by asking 10 professionals from the arts, education, spirituality and more to reflect on the evolution of their individual careers over the last twenty years.
A woman travels through mysterious portals, experiencing the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth while meeting strange deities and other versions of herself. Through dance and poetry, she explores the bittersweet nature of life and impermanence.
Artists In Residence Kate W. Cassidy: Weonfyre Cypher By Anthony Gasaway, Jr.
How professional dancers Joy Kuma Gasaway and Anthony Fyrefli Gasaway, Jr. met, formed a professional hip-hop dance crew and turned a local community event into a project that influences communities around the world.
Artists In Residence Kate W. Cassidy: Non Place By Robin Frohardt
Kate W. Cassidy: Non Place By Robin Frohardt Using animation and handmade cardboard sets.
Artists In Residence Holoscenes
Holoscenes connects short-term, everyday behaviors to long-term patterns driving climate change. Wordless, the film also evokes broader themes of adaptation, resilience, and myopia. The film was tured during performances of HOLOSCENES in public.
Artists In Residence Soul(Signs)
Created by Up Until Now Collective and hosted by ASL Artist Brandon Kazen-Maddox, SOUL(SIGNS) is a unique collaboration between Deaf and Hearing artists celebrating the intersection of American Sign Language, music and film.
Artists In Residence Waiting for the Future
Two walking buildings and an extension cord doggedly search for meaning in the scenes of antique postcards. They encounter floods, fires, protests, migrants fleeing disaster, hungry oil pipes, and implacable butterflies on their way.
Artists In Residence How to Build A City
Oral history of poet Mahogany L. Browne's vital impact on New York City's poetry scene.
