Wednesday, May 13th TV listings for PBS (WNGH-DT3) Knowledge Dalton, GA
Stratford Festival Richard III
Ruthless Richard, Duke of Gloucester, maneuvers and murders his way to the English throne with lethal ambition; but as he reaches the peak of power, the ghosts of his past return to ensure his bloody succession plan leads to a swift fall.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
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.
Sound-Treck Europe Greece
In Greece, we travel through the beauty of the country of wine and witness how music can turn society's outsiders into stars.
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.
Seeing Music Bound by Music
In East Harlem, Alvin Suarez and his bandmates make the neighbourhood resonate with hot Latin rhythms; in Barcelona, jazz percussionist David Viñolas dazzles audiences by pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Live From the Rialto Feed Your Senses: Alex Gordon
Fruit: It Takes a Village to Save Lives
The Valiant Cross Academy Middle School in Montgomery, Ala., focuses on developing character through rigorous academic lessons, discipline and leadership training.
Conversations From the Rialto Racial Unrest
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Peach Jam Dene'quia, Rebecca Howell, Kobanova
Featuring R&B from Boss Lady Dene'Quia, country singer-songwriter Rebecca Howell, and alternative Southern rock with Kobanova.
Peach Jam Bellwether Station, Chantae Cann, Pine Box Dweller
Peach Jam features songs and stories recorded live in the GPB Studios. This episode has rock'n'roll lawyers Bellwether Station, jazz vocal phenom Chantae Cann, and cosmic swamp music from the Pine Box Dwellers.
The Set List Joyce Didonato's Songplay
Stratford Festival Richard III
Ruthless Richard, Duke of Gloucester, maneuvers and murders his way to the English throne with lethal ambition; but as he reaches the peak of power, the ghosts of his past return to ensure his bloody succession plan leads to a swift fall.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
Britain's Novel Landscapes with Mariella Frostrup Daphne Du Maurier's Cornwall
Mariella explores Cornwall and the dramatic landscape that inspired Daphne du Maurier's bestsellers "Rebecca," "Jamaica Inn" and "The Birds"; she investigates the dangers and mysteries of Cornwall that inspired du Maurier to create such eerie tales.
United Nations of Dance Mocambique
Mozambique's dance heritage thrives in Maputo. Experience Xigubo warrior rituals with the Xindiro Group, Atanásio Nyusi's masked Mapiko traditions, and the rhythmic Tufo dance: a vibrant journey through the soul of African movement.
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.
