Wednesday, April 15th TV listings for PBS World (WCES-TV3) Wrens, GA
Kuhmo is a Finnish small town except when the Chamber Music Festival turns the small sleepy nest into a metropolis every summer.
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.
From The Catacombs Conrad Tao/The Harlem Chambers Players
The Set List Liszt's Poetic & Religious Harmonies at Green-Wood Cemetery
Journey into Green-Wood Cemetery's historic catacombs for a spellbinding performance of Franz Liszt's "Poetic and Religious Harmonies," which is rarely performed in full due to its difficulty.
Coming Home, 75 Years Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2024)
The film interweaves the orchestra's history with individual biographies. Quoting from letters, diaries, and memoirs, the film also makes use of radio interviews, amateur videos, and photos from the orchestra's and private archives.
Waterboys (2016)
A crime novelist and his 20-year-old son both find themselves single. On a trip to Scotland, they are forced to confront themselves and finally get to know each other.
Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists from Docs Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists
An unprecedented look at Manhattan Theatre Club that explores the influential theater's 50-year history.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 1
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 2
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Scientists, firefighters and forest stewards provide insight into how fire shapes the land and restores and protects Rocky Mountain forests.
Dr. Rachel Brem: Breakthrough Women in Science & Medicine
Dr. Rachel Brem discusses the role of mammography and the need for secondary screening for women with dense breast tissue.
Conversations From the Rialto Racial Unrest
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
John Babcock spent his childhood at his family's farm, Sunnygables, during the Great Depression.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Quant (2021)
The life of Mary Quant, the renowned designer often credited with the invention of the mini skirt, chronicling her rise from a fashion-conscious tomboy growing up in the Welsh countryside to a daring avant-garde designer.
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."
Kuhmo is a Finnish small town except when the Chamber Music Festival turns the small sleepy nest into a metropolis every summer.
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.
From The Catacombs Conrad Tao/The Harlem Chambers Players
Artists In Residence Volvo Truck and the Girls from Up The Hill
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.
The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story (2010)
The life and work of the prolific producer.
