Wednesday, June 24th TV listings for PBS (WVAN-DT3) Knowledge Savannah, GA
Executive Order (2020)
An authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.
Marighella (2019)
Controversial writer Carlos Marighella joins a revolutionary uprising in the wake of a CIA-backed military coup in Brazil in 1964.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikers Island that captures the transformative work of Drama Club, a nonprofit using improvisational theater to empower incarcerated youth and offering hope where it's often hard to find.
Musical Discoveries Tango My Passion
Tracing the history and evolution of tango; it explores its origin, influences on many nations and showcases the work of several iconic tango composers and performers such as Carlos Gardel, a legendary tango singer and composer.
A Bronx Tale: One Man Show (2024)
Chazz Palminteri brings his stage show that inspired the film "A Bronx Tale" to the screen for the first time.
Daratt (2006)
A youth's (Ali Barkai) grandfather (Khayar Oumar Defallah) charges him with tracking down and executing the man (Youssouf Djaoro) who killed his father.
Documentary series about dance.
TAK Ensemble at the C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center Mixed-quintet TAK Ensemble performs original works by graduate students in music composition at The C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center in Manhattan.
A unique insight into Cole Porter's interesting life as a "supreme sophisticate."
GSUTV Off the Record Gwen Hughes at the Nixon Center
A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (2019)
Filmmaker Alana DeJoseph examines the rich history of the Peace Corps and the challenges that lie ahead in the 21st century.
GSUTV Special Edition Plastic Gyre
Impact of plastic on the environment.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Live From the Rialto Shemika Copeland
Jamie Lee Curtis: Hollywood Call of Freedom
A look at the life and career of Jamie Lee Curtis, who continues to deflect stereotypes to prove that any role is a potential hit.
House Seats The Big One Oh!
Charley Maplewood decides to throw a birthday party for himself, complete with a "House of Horrors" theme. Of course things don't work out as he plans. Will Charley be able to pull it together before the big one-oh . . . becomes the big OH-NO!?
Ariel Quartet at the Green-Wood Catacombs Ariel Quartet performs Beethoven's String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131 inside a catacomb at The Green-Wood Cemetery.
Executive Order (2020)
An authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.
Marighella (2019)
Controversial writer Carlos Marighella joins a revolutionary uprising in the wake of a CIA-backed military coup in Brazil in 1964.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikers Island that captures the transformative work of Drama Club, a nonprofit using improvisational theater to empower incarcerated youth and offering hope where it's often hard to find.
Box Burners Glass Handel
In this immersive concert, Costanzo places audiences in moving chairs and tours them through fluid stations featuring music, dance, video and art as the compositions of Glass and Handel echo through St. John the Divine.
Jodie Foster, Hollywood Under the Skin (2020)
From her precocious status as a sex symbol to her consecration as a filmmaker, Jodie Foster's story is about a feminist struggle, fought on and off-screen.
Contemplations From National Sawdust Leading Voices
Highlighting the digital stage of National Sawdust and what the future holds.
Portrait Mode with Sophie Elgort ARRSP
Photographer Sophie Elgort invites you on photo shoots with world-renowned talent as she highlights how the relationship between photographer and subject opens up conversation. Featuring Nile Rodgers, Rita Moreno, Arthur Elgort and Skylar Brandt.
