Tuesday, May 12th TV listings for PBS World (WKMJ-TV3) Louisville, KY
Bywords William Sturgill
Secretary of the Kentucky Department of Energy William Sturgill.
Kentucky Life Putting Kentucky on the Map, Henry Faulkner, Lexington's Main Street
History of mapmaking in Kentucky; learn how artist and poet Henry Faulkner's upbringing in Kentucky influenced his life and work; and take a tour of Lexington's Main Street to discover the buildings and objects that tell the city's history.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
A continuation of interviews with three families who have lived in Kentucky since the state's founding.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Traditional German Recipes (Goulash, Red Cabbage and Potato Dumplings)
Traditional goulash; red cabbage with apples; potato dumplings.
Kentucky to the World Wendy Whelan - To the Point: A Conversation With Emily Bingham
Ballerina Wendy Whelan talks with historian Emily Bingham.
Great Leaders: Wilson Wyatt Story
Former Louisville, Ky. Mayor Wilson Wyatt.
Issues confronting Kentuckians.
WoodSongs Kids Cotton Pickin Kids & Emma Charles Townsend
Cotton Pickin Kids, a bluegrass family band comprising six siblings and their father; 10-year-old performer Emma-Charles Townsend worked at Dollywood and has won several singing competitions.
Kentucky Life Putting Kentucky on the Map, Henry Faulkner, Lexington's Main Street
History of mapmaking in Kentucky; learn how artist and poet Henry Faulkner's upbringing in Kentucky influenced his life and work; and take a tour of Lexington's Main Street to discover the buildings and objects that tell the city's history.
Bywords William Sturgill
Secretary of the Kentucky Department of Energy William Sturgill.
Students create murals depicting the Holocaust.
Kentucky Life Kentucky Life: Music
Hometown of Bill Monroe and bluegrass music; country singer Loretta Lynn; the Hilltoppers; jazz musician Harry Pickens.
WoodSongs Kids Cotton Pickin Kids & Emma Charles Townsend
Cotton Pickin Kids, a bluegrass family band comprising six siblings and their father; 10-year-old performer Emma-Charles Townsend worked at Dollywood and has won several singing competitions.
Kentucky to the World Wendy Whelan - To the Point: A Conversation With Emily Bingham
Ballerina Wendy Whelan talks with historian Emily Bingham.
As the Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlingtown
The history of Bowlingtown, Ky.
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Traditional German Recipes (Goulash, Red Cabbage and Potato Dumplings)
Traditional goulash; red cabbage with apples; potato dumplings.
Kentucky Life Kentucky Life: Music
Hometown of Bill Monroe and bluegrass music; country singer Loretta Lynn; the Hilltoppers; jazz musician Harry Pickens.
Issues confronting Kentuckians.
Kentucky Life Putting Kentucky on the Map, Henry Faulkner, Lexington's Main Street
History of mapmaking in Kentucky; learn how artist and poet Henry Faulkner's upbringing in Kentucky influenced his life and work; and take a tour of Lexington's Main Street to discover the buildings and objects that tell the city's history.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion The Poetry of Jazz, The Jazz of Poetry
Music by Mike Tracy Quartet, singer Gayle King, readings by Frank Walker and two former students from the Governor's School.
Bluegrass and Backroads The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards
The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards.
From The Cowboy's Boot Heel: The Musical Journey of Rob McNurlin
Exploring the musical journey of Appalachian musician Rob McNurlin, including interviews, live performances, and a collection of archival media to trace his evolution as an artist.
Bluegrass and Backroads The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards
The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
A continuation of interviews with three families who have lived in Kentucky since the state's founding.
World War II sweetheart necklace; Zsolnay vase; Wilhelm Bauer watercolors.
Run That by Me Again Grantland Rice Bowl, 1973
The 1973 bowl game between Western Kentucky University and Grambling.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion The Poetry of Jazz, The Jazz of Poetry
Music by Mike Tracy Quartet, singer Gayle King, readings by Frank Walker and two former students from the Governor's School.
bookclub at KET Come Back to the Farm
Collection of stories by Jesse Stuart.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
A continuation of interviews with three families who have lived in Kentucky since the state's founding.
Wayne Morris; Gaining Ground; the Footstompin Express.
Bluegrass and Backroads The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards
The Local Honeys; Shaker Village of South Union; Lindy Evans; Mulberry Orchards.
At Leisure's Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky's Historic Black Parks
Profile of the state mandated segregated parks in Kentucky from 1942 to 1956 and how the communities were impacted.
A Next Chapter Forum Seniors and Medication
Host Wayne Tuckson, MD, and a panel of experts examine the benefits and risks of multiple medications and supplements seniors take to optimize health and manage chronic conditions.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Hazel Dickens: It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song
Archival footage, interviews and performance clips depict the life and career of singer Hazel Dickens.
