
Saturday, October 4th TV listings for PBS World (KLRN2) San Antonio, TX
Independent Lens Children of Las Brisas
Young musicians in a youth orchestra in Venezuela's Las Brisas district strive for a better life through classical music.
POV Shorts Team Meryland
A 12-year old boxer trains to be the 2019 Junior Olympics champion while her immigrant parents work tirelessly to support her dreams.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Hope and Healing
A community that experienced a mass shooting comes together for support and unity; miniature horse therapy helps promote empathy and overall well-being with young patients; a nonprofit helps the homeless community.
NOVA Human: Neanderthal Encounters New
How Homo sapiens lived alongside Neanderthals and how they helped make us who we are today.
Big Cats 24/7 New Beginnings
The core of the Xudum Pride has fled south, but a group of its young females surprises the team in the north; tragedy strikes the cheetah mother, Pobe; Lediba the leopard struggles to provide for her ever-growing cub.
Sacred Planet With Gulnaz Khan Reclaiming Peru's Glaciers New
Following Catholic and Quechua traditions, weaving prayer, engineering and pilgrimages to confront Peru's climate crisis.
American Masters Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
The work of author Julia Alvarez spans multiple genres and audiences, rangin from nonfiction and poetry to books for children and young adults and literary novels.
American Masters Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
The 70-year career of Rita Moreno, one of a select group of entertainers who have won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards.
The Art of Music Peter Frampton and Warren Haynes
Grammy Award winner Peter Frampton reflects on his 60-year career with Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes.
POV Hummingbirds
Silvia and Beba tell their own coming of age story in their hometown on the Texas border; the short film "A Film Is a Goodbye That Never Ends."
Our Time Immigrants and Refugees -- Las Hijas (The Daughters) and Leaving Africa
A look at the human costs of immigration in the U.S. as told through immigrant families and refugees.
A French Village What is Your Name?
Yvon is arrested by Heinrich Müller, but refuses to denounce his fellow comrades; Gustave, convinced that his father is in Switzerland, decides to go alone to join him.
Taco Mafia Familia
Nixta Taqueria owners Sara Mardanbigi and Edgar Rico, Discada owners Xose Velasco and Anthony Pratto and Cuantos Tacos owner Luis "Beto' Robledo talk about their experience as children of immigrants and how they became small business owners.
Taco Mafia Amor
Edgar and Sara work a night shift and talk about how they fell in love; Beto balances business ownership and co-parenting; Anthony and Xose explain the history of the discada recipe.
POV Hummingbirds
Silvia and Beba tell their own coming of age story in their hometown on the Texas border; the short film "A Film Is a Goodbye That Never Ends."
Our Time Teen Mental Health and Suicide in Black Families -- DOM and I'll Be There
Filmmakers Kalia Hunter and Kallista Palapas recount two young Black lives cut short by suicide.
America ReFramed Hamtramck, USA
As election season approaches, candidates set out to win votes in Hamtramck, Mich., America's first Muslim-majority city.
Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story (2014)
A young Muslim woman in Paris joins Winston Churchill's covert operation to give the Allies a chance at victory.
Recovery City (2024)
A raw exploration of what it means to be in recovery as seen through the eyes of four women whose lives share a common thread: addiction.
Stories From the Stage Growing Up Latina
Rosanna discovers that friendship can cross borders; Ana describes her last night at home before leaving Cuba; Michele turns lemons into lemonade.
On Story Script to Screen: Warrior
Writer, director and producer Gavin O'Connor discusses writing and directing his character-driven sports drama "Warrior."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Missionaries, Vigilantes, And Public Safety
Investigative journalist Ross Halperin talks about "Bear Witness: The Pursuit of Justice in a Violent Land."
Sex tourism on Mallorca; tulip nets against drones; Sardinia -- the island of centenarians; Gen Z celebrates sea shanty tradition in Britain.
Mayan women push back against gender norms with softball; Tuvalu faces a climate exodus; Japan's rice is in crisis.