Saturday, February 21st TV listings for PBS (WNGH-DT3) Knowledge Dalton, GA
The Miracle of the Little Prince (2018)
Speakers of endangered languages preserve their cultures by translating "The Little Prince."
Peak HD Gandini Juggling, Alexander Whitley
The Set List Escucharte in Studio A at Hofstra University
From the Rio Grande to Patagonia, music is the mirror into which Latin Americans look in search of their spirit and soul.
Raphael Saadiq Plays Baloise Session
Raphael Saadiq is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. Saadiq has been a standard bearer for old school R&B.
John Legend Plays Baloise Session
Singer-songwriter John Legend performs in Basel, Switzerland; songs include "Made to Love," "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "All of Me."
Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock 'n' Roll (2019)
Filmmaker Jon Brewer examines the fascinating life and career of legendary rock 'n' roll pioneer Chuck Berry.
Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark (2014)
Director Jon Brewer profiles the life of the musician using private journals, letters and film footage provided by Maria Cole prior to her death.
Scottish landscape artist James Morrison attempts to finish one more major painting before he loses his eyesight completely.
Gsutv Innovations Aloha Telescope
Gsutv Innovations Ted Ciamillo
Georgia is home to a thriving community of innovators. From game design to the production of visual effects, innovation will bring you features on the people and ideas that are putting Atlanta on the radar screen with the development of technology.
Enduring Democracy: The Monterey Petition
Women activists protest Japanese American incarceration and resist racism in World War II California.
Good Little Girl, Goodnight: Theater of the Mind
Gathin and Joanna Teller move into an old fixer-upper just outside the small town of Thanatos, when a girl from down the road comes to visit.
Equal Protection: The Supreme Court's Battle With Affirmative Action
Court decisions that allowed colleges and universities to use race as a criterion for acceptance, and why affirmative action has been an issue of contention in the U.S.
Live From the Rialto 3rd Stream Big Band
Nightmare Theatre Warning From Space
Starfish-shaped aliens land in Tokyo, bringing humanity a "Warning From Space" in the 1956 film.
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."
20 Years of Asian Playwriting Theater luminaries explore the evolution of Asian American playwriting, including David Henry Hwang, Young Jean Lee, Mike Lew, Rehana Lew Mirza, Lauren Yee, Chay Yew, Qui Nguyen and Lloyd Suh.
First Twenty Afterwards
Professionals from the arts, education, and spirituality reflect on the evolution of their careers.
First Twenty Ma's House
Contemporary fine art photographer Jeremy Dennis of the Shinnecock Indian Nation explores the evolution of Native American art and building Ma's House & BIPOC Art Studio, an artist retreat and communal art space in New York.
First Twenty Deart Artist
Vinie Burrows, Qween Jean and other Black artists reflect on their personal and collective journeys as activists, educators and entrepreneurs in a film created by Ngozi Anyanwu and Lelund Durond Thompson in partnership with National Black Theatre.
First Twenty Sensorium
Professionals from the arts, education, and spirituality reflect on the evolution of their careers.
First Twenty Queer Latin? Voices at Teatro Pregones
Latine theater makers recall the course-changing gathering of queer playwrights celebrating 10 years of the Asunción Playwrights Project and the ongoing trajectory of LGBTQIA+ artists and works at Pregones Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.
Professionals from the arts, education, and spirituality reflect on the evolution of their careers.
