Saturday, May 30th TV listings for PBS (WXGA-DT3) Knowledge Waycross, GA
House Seats Voices Rising: What's Next for Asian Americans in the Arts?
A conversation among Asian American luminaries interspersed wth performances and stand-up comedy.
BB King: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Aged 85, The King of the Blues is joined by guests Mick Hucknall, Slash and Ronnie Wood for his last concert on British soil.
Coming Home, 75 Years Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2024)
The film interweaves the orchestra's history with individual biographies. Quoting from letters, diaries, and memoirs, the film also makes use of radio interviews, amateur videos, and photos from the orchestra's and private archives.
United Nations of Dance India
United Nations of Dance ends its season celebrating the beautiful dances of India. Most often used to tell stories through movements and getures, these native dances are an intregal part of traditional Indian heritage.
In Concert With CMS Cms In Taiwan 2019
Featured in the program are works by 3 Russian masters: Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and Taneyev.
In Concert With CMS Cms In Taiwan 2020
Explore this documentary chronicling the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's 2020 visit to Taiwan. Amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic, 7 CMS artists traveled to Taiwan to give live concerts, masterclasses and educational outreach activities.
In Motion Voices Rising: Asian Americans in Motion
Far Western (2016)
Musicians, fans and live-music venue owners discuss the rise in popularity of American country music in post-World War II Japan.
Famous Cast Words Daniel K. Isaac
Actor Daniel K. Isaac (Showtime's Billions) and Lynne Marie Rosenberg (HBO's High Maintenance) discuss the portrayal of Asian characters in television and theater, the alarming rise of anti-Asian rhetoric and violence, and his playwriting.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
GSUTV Special Edition Marijuana in Georgia
Live From the Rialto Feed your Senses: Rod Harris Jr.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Rural and urban schools in Michigan focus reform around the environments students inhabit.
Holocaust Warnings: American Antisemitism and Extremism
An examination of the rising vitriol and divisiveness across the country.
GSUTV Off the Record Pip the Pansy
Nightmare Theatre Gammera the Invincible
"Gammera the Invincible," an Americanized version of the 1966 kaiju classic; the crew finds out what Gammera is up to now.
Britain's Novel Landscapes with Mariella Frostrup The Bronte's Yorkshire
Mariella explores Yorkshire and the dramatic landscape that inspired the world-famous Brontë sisters to write novels such as Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
Through their close personal and professional relationship, Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma, developed their own art of storytelling, staging and production.
United Nations of Dance Japan
The diverse lands of traditional Japanese dance; the life and training of the beautiful Geishas as well as the dark and moody Butoh style of dance.
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.
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.
As the rivalry over who will take Lizzie's hand in marriage intensifies, Lizzie flees; Mr. Boffin becomes a tyrant.
