Monday, January 5th TV listings for PBS (WVAN-DT3) Knowledge Savannah, GA
Rising Stars 2021: Behind the Mask
Students from LaGuardia the renowned NYC public arts "FAME" school, transcend the pandemic with their music, dance, vocals, drama, art and tech skills.
Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized
Story of three scientist witches use juju and technology to create wigs that grant supernatural powers.
In this production by director Petr Zuska, performed at the Prague National Theatre on 2017, the Czech National Ballet's witty staging coats us in a bubble of magic and brings us just in the right mood for the winter festivities.
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Movie to be announced.
Including Us: Exceptional Teens in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival' s Hairspray! The Broadway Musical presents an insider's view of the production, through the experiences of teen actors with disabilities. Witness the power of inclusivity on stage.
Indian monk and yogi Swami Vivekananda arrives at the first World's Parliament in Chicago in 1893, becoming America's first guru and affecting the worlds of interfaith dialogue and universal spirituality.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
In this production by director Petr Zuska, performed at the Prague National Theatre on 2017, the Czech National Ballet's witty staging coats us in a bubble of magic and brings us just in the right mood for the winter festivities.
Movie ()
Movie to be announced.
Sadler's Wells' witty and beautifully disturbing version of the prince's dark spiral into derangement, danced by a menacing and animalistic male ballet corps.
This music program offers beautifully-performed classical music, plus everything that sumbolizes the glory of Christmas: family celebrations, town festivals, snowy mountaintops and religious ceremonies.
Russell Frederick and Anderson Zaca go on a journey into the darkroom to showcase often underrepresented photographers of our time. Featuring Beuford Smith, Joseph Rodriguez, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ozier Muhammad and Russell Frederick.
