Saturday, July 4th TV listings for PBS (WVAN-DT3) Knowledge Savannah, GA
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.
In Motion Voices Rising: Asian Americans in Motion
An evening spotlighting the accomplishments of Asian Americans in dance and sports. Featuring Mira Nadon, Alex Wong, Phil Chan, Mai Lê Hô, Dr. Alexis Colvin, Neha Uberoi, Duke Dang and Michelle Yu. In partnership with The Serica Initiative.
First Twenty Afterwards
Exploring changes by asking 10 professionals from the arts, education, spirituality and more to reflect on the evolution of their individual careers over the last twenty years.
House Seats Amid Falling Walls
Witness the resilience and hope that prevailed amid unimaginable darkness. Actors perform a collection of Yiddish songs written in concentration camps and ghettos during the Holocaust. In collaboration with National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene.
A basketmaker transforms black ash splints and sweetgrass into works of art; a composer and flutist writes new music for a world-renowned orchestra; an author and illustrator publishes a heartfelt children's book about her immigration from Kuwait.
In this edition: An eight-year-old violinist, art prodigy, and philanthropist; a yarn graffiti artist and painter uses crocheted acrylic yarn and spray paint to leave their mark; a childhood love for art is rediscovered later in life.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Celebrate the rich world of arts and culture on Long Island and across the region and the country.
Contemplations From National Sawdust Origins
A look at the musical origins and wide-reaching influences national sawdust brings to its space.
NYC's only African American synchronized swim team of senior citizens, the Harlem Honeys and Bears.
GSUTV Special Edition Last Letters
Practicing responsible journalism; students search out stories and incidents that deserve to be seen and heard.
Inventing America: Making a Government
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, Gouverneur Morris and George Washington discuss the Constitutional Convention of 1787; host Fred Johnson.
GSUTV Off the Record Subtle Jones - Jude
GSUTV Special Edition The Last Atlanta Film Censor
Practicing responsible journalism; students search out stories and incidents that deserve to be seen and heard.
Inventing America: Making a Nation
Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Benjamin Franklin (John Hamant) and John Adams (Sam Goodyear) discuss events leading up to the Declaration of Independence, while John Dickinson (Rodney TeSlaa) explains the conflict behind the event; host Marc Baer.
A look at the deep military alliance between the United States and Canada, highlighting the shared sacrifices of soldiers who fought for freedom beyond their borders.
Inventing America: Liberty for All
James Madison (John Douglas Hall), Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Alexander Hamilton (Hal Bidlack) and Patrick Henry (Richard Schumann) discuss conflicts behind the U.S. Constitution and the formation of the Bill of Rights; host Fred Johnson.
This program imagines the final months of the life of Walt Disney - the person who has, more than any other, influenced the current world of consumers.
Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark (2014)
Director Jon Brewer profiles the life of the musician using private journals, letters and film footage provided by Maria Cole prior to her death.
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank (2005)
Photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank discusses his lifelong work of creating images and reminisces about his collaborations with famous actors and musicians.
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.
Artists In Residence Holoscenes
Holoscenes connects short-term, everyday behaviors to long-term patterns driving climate change. Wordless, the film also evokes broader themes of adaptation, resilience, and myopia. The film was filmed during performances of HOLOSCENES in public.
In Concert With CMS Vaughan Williams and Bridge
An adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend."
An adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend."
An adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend."
