
Friday, May 23rd TV listings for PBS World (WKAR-TV2) East Lansing, MI
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology How did Cognition and Emotion Evolve?
What evolution can reveal about the developmental history of thinking and feeling; how cognition and emotion co-developed over evolutionary time.
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels, dubbed into English.
Asian Americans Generation Rising
Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture.
Pacific Heartbeat The Healer Stones
Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Come Back Anytime (2021)
For more than 40 years, ramen master Masamoto Ueda has been serving his legendary Tokyo-style ramen to a community of regulars who are not only his customers but true friends.
Dreams of Glory: The World of Women's Sumo
Following three female sumo wrestlers as they compete at the Women's Sumo World Championships in Tokyo.
Stories From the Stage What I Did for Love
Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard explore the art of storytelling.
The Last Independent Automaker The Pacer
American Motors Corp. spends a fortune developing the Pacer, but its radical engine design can't pass pollution regulations and consumers are disappointed with its mediocre gas mileage; two men jockey for the CEO suite.
The culture and traditions of Native Americans.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology How did Cognition and Emotion Evolve?
What evolution can reveal about the developmental history of thinking and feeling; how cognition and emotion co-developed over evolutionary time.
Dreams of Glory: The World of Women's Sumo
Following three female sumo wrestlers as they compete at the Women's Sumo World Championships in Tokyo.
Stories From the Stage What I Did for Love
Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard explore the art of storytelling.
Asian Americans Generation Rising
Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture.
Pacific Heartbeat The Healer Stones
Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
The Chavis Chronicles LeBron James I Promise Foundation
LeBron James' mother and other family members discuss the partnership between the LeBron James Family Foundation, Akron Public Schools and the I PROMISE program.
Live feed from leading 24/7 international news and current affairs channel based in Paris, providing key information to understand ever-more complex global events through in-depth analysis and an international lens.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Sominsai: The End of a 1000-Year-Old Festival
An in-depth look at the end of Sominsai, a unique cultural festival in Japan featuring competitive challenges that act as a purification ritual and form of prayer to the Buddha.
Breaking the Deadlock: A Power Play New
A panel participates in a hypothetical story around executive power by a pair of fictional, rival U.S. presidents.
Frontline Hurricane Helene's Deadly Warning New
A look into how Hurricane Helene became an ominous warning about America's lack of preparedness, and how and why the U.S. is more vulnerable than ever to climate change-related storms.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
Sominsai: The End of a 1000-Year-Old Festival
An in-depth look at the end of Sominsai, a unique cultural festival in Japan featuring competitive challenges that act as a purification ritual and form of prayer to the Buddha.
Independent Lens Beyond Utopia
Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
First Peoples Asia
Ancient humans living across Asia when homo sapiens arrived provide genes that helped humans face down extinction.