
Sunday, May 18th TV listings for PBS World (KNMD-TV) Santa Fe, NM
On Story On the Making of Sing Sing
Screenwriter and producer Clint Bentley and producer Monique Walton discuss the making of "Sing Sing," and how they developed a script inspired by a real life rehabilitation through the arts program.
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 Knowing the Nocturnal
Author Leigh Ann Henion talks about "Night Magic: Adventures Among Glowworms, Moon Gardens, and Other Marvels of the Dark."
Where the Catholic Church is headed after Pope Francis; my family and World War II; Denmark says goodbye to letters.
Drug cartels gain influence in Ecuador; a school transforms the lives of impoverished children in Nigeria; forest dieback; turning plastic wrappers into practical items.
Asian Americans Good Americans
Although heralded as a model minority, bold ambition leads Asian Americans to national political office as a culture-quake simmers beneath the surface.
Pacific Heartbeat Loimata, The Sweetest Tears
The final years of Lilo Ema Siope, and the Siope family's return journey to their homeland of Samoa.
The Chavis Chronicles Dominique Calhoun -- 81st President National Bar Association
National Bar Association President Dominique Calhoun talks about the evolution of the Black experience.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Great Lakes Now Poisonous Ponds: Tackling Toxic Coal Ash
A look at how coal ash threatens Lake Michigan through the student reporting initiative "Poisonous Ponds: Tackling Toxic Coal Ash" and ideas for beneficial reuse.
Mandarins; a lettuce and herb farm that grows just about everything needed for a salad; making spanakopita with tzatziki sauce; a multigenerational family in Iowa grows soybeans.
This American Land Confronting Sea Level Rise; Protecting Wyoming Public Lands; Revising Forest Plans
Using education and innovation to tackle rising sea levels in Norfolk, Va.; exploring wilderness areas to determine the best uses for public lands in Wyoming; a new plan for a large national forest in North Carolina.
Start Up Posies Flower Truck: Tampa, FL
Posies Flower Truck, a pop-up, make-your-own bouquet flower truck.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Knowing the Nocturnal
Author Leigh Ann Henion talks about "Night Magic: Adventures Among Glowworms, Moon Gardens, and Other Marvels of the Dark."
Drug cartels gain influence in Ecuador; a school transforms the lives of impoverished children in Nigeria; forest dieback; turning plastic wrappers into practical items.
On Story On the Making of Sing Sing
Screenwriter and producer Clint Bentley and producer Monique Walton discuss the making of "Sing Sing," and how they developed a script inspired by a real life rehabilitation through the arts program.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Examining state government.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far From Home
Jamie Chung, Cyndi Lauper and Danny Trejo retrace the journeys of their immigrant ancestors.
The Story of China Ancestors; Silk Roads and China Ships
Exploring China's history, beginning at a festival devoted to ancient gods; China's first emperor; traveling the Silk Road; Tang dynasty.
The Story of China Golden Age; The Ming
Achievements of the Song dynasty, creators of a Chinese Renaissance, and the Ming, who built the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
The Story of China The Last Empire; The Age of Revolution
The last Chinese dynasty, the Qing; First Opium War sparks the fall of the empire; the birth of modern-day China.
Doc World Someone Lives Here
Toronto carpenter Khaleel Seivwright builds tiny shelters for unhoused people during the pandemic, gaining global attention and sparking a heated battle over compassion, safety and the right to shelter.
American Masters HOPPER: An American Love Story
A look into artist Edward Hopper's work, life and relationships, including his early career as an illustrator and his critical and commercial acclaim.
American Masters HOPPER: An American Love Story
A look into artist Edward Hopper's work, life and relationships, including his early career as an illustrator and his critical and commercial acclaim.
The Class System Failure
While the school continues with online learning, students organize a protest against the decision to put police officers on campus.