Wednesday, March 18th TV listings for PBS (WXGA-DT3) Knowledge Waycross, GA
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: The Rite of Spring
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," featuring a visual presentation of this music; the program closes with Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances."
Flow with Dr. Durell Cooper Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Alexander
Dr. Durell Cooper speaks with Marc Bamuthi Joseph about arts and social change and joins Dr. Elizabeth Alexander to explore the Mellon Foundation's mission to advance justice through culture.
The connections between African American & Irish culture and history as expressed through dance and music.
Artists In Residence There is No Movement Without Rhythm
Celebrating the artist's life with archival footage and interviews as well as her humanitarian efforts as she brings music to the unhoused and underserved in her community.
This new ballet production, based on the famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is, delivered by the National Theatre Orchestra Prague.
ALL ARTS Celebrates Essentially Ellington: The Competition
Experience the 2019 Essentially Ellington Competition & Festival with "The Competition".
Fred Lyon: Living Through the Lens (2013)
Photographer Fred Lyon lives and works in San Francisco.
Itzhak Perlman Plays Brahms Violin Concerto
This concert presents another side of Itzhak Perlman's many-faceted musical personality, it is shot at a public concert in true concert conditions where this musician is at his best and his most revealing.
Diverse leaders across six locations champion unique solar and wind power projects.
Conversations From the Rialto Racial Unrest
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Holocaust Warnings: American Antisemitism and Extremism
An examination of the rising vitriol and divisiveness across the country.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Dennis and Lois (2019)
Two people in New York City bond over their mutual love of fringe bands from the 1970s.
House Seats Women of Color on Broadway
A star-filled Broadway concert honors Tony Award winners Melba Moore and LaChanze, featuring performances by Darlesia Cearcy, Kimberly Marable and Alena Watters.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: The Rite of Spring
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," featuring a visual presentation of this music; the program closes with Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances."
Flow with Dr. Durell Cooper Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Alexander
Dr. Durell Cooper speaks with Marc Bamuthi Joseph about arts and social change and joins Dr. Elizabeth Alexander to explore the Mellon Foundation's mission to advance justice through culture.
The connections between African American & Irish culture and history as expressed through dance and music.
Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized Film 10: The Journey
Brazilian jazz pianist Jonathan Ferr directs this short film soundtracked to Ferr's love song "Lluv is the Way" from his album.
John Harmon's body is pulled from the Thames; Bella Wilfer goes into mourning.
Lizzie Hexam is courted by Eugene Wrayburn, a dissolute barrister, and Bradley Headstone, a mentally-deranged schoolmaster.
Iconicity (2019)
Artists that are part of the radical individualism movement pit themselves against the elements of the Southern California deserts.
