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On Story Writing a Period Piece
"Bridgerton" producer Alison Eakle and "Ratched" creator Evan Romansky talk about researching a period piece, making decision about accuracy versus creative liberties and marrying a modern audience with a bygone era.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Writer and editor Samhita Mukhopadhyay, former executive editor at Teen Vogue.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Campus on Edge ... Civics to the Rescue
University of Colorado Chancellor Jeremy Haefner and Rutger's University President Jonathan Holloway talk about speech and protest.
Focus on Europe
Grannies against the right in Germany; Norway's ban of polluting cruise ships; Bologna, Italy's, leaning tower; British retirement home welcomes children.
Global Us
Whether crude oil supplies are running out; Saudi Arabia's oil reserves; basketball in South Sudan; soccer fever in India.
Doc World La Lucha
Activists with disabilities fight the cold, rain, wind and lack of oxygen as they trek across the Andean mountains in their wheelchairs to fight for their disability pension in La Paz, Bolivia.
POV Shorts Le Frere
A story of familial sacrifice and the bonds of brotherhood centers around a paralyzed boy who dreams he is the hero of his favorite manga.
The Chavis Chronicles Nicole Elam
President and CEO of the National Bankers Assoc. Nicole Elam talks about her upbringing at the NAACP, her career and the impact of redlining.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
MN Original
Joanie Smith of Shapiro and Smith Dance; Yudong Shen; Perci Chester; Gear Daddies.
America's Heartland
An Illinois farm's "country connection" includes hosting weddings; two Michigan sisters grow red apples; campfire cooking.
This American Land Ropeless Fishing to Save Whales; Women Hikers Give Back; Preserving Original Homesteads
A coalition saves the right whale while allowing fishermen to save their livelihoods; immigrant women hike together and work on volunteer park projects; conservation easem*nts ensure that original homesteads survive.
Start Up Brian LeFeve: St. Clair Shores, MI
Life coach Brian LeFeve helps individuals live their best life.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Writer and editor Samhita Mukhopadhyay, former executive editor at Teen Vogue.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Political strategist James Carville discusses how President Biden's decision to step aside has reshaped the 2024 election, assesses Vice President Kamala Harris' chances in November, and gives his fellow Democrats advice on how to win.
The Open Mind Campus on Edge ... Civics to the Rescue
University of Colorado Chancellor Jeremy Haefner and Rutger's University President Jonathan Holloway talk about speech and protest.
ICT Newscast With Aliyah Chavez
Global Us
Whether crude oil supplies are running out; Saudi Arabia's oil reserves; basketball in South Sudan; soccer fever in India.
On Story Writing a Period Piece
"Bridgerton" producer Alison Eakle and "Ratched" creator Evan Romansky talk about researching a period piece, making decision about accuracy versus creative liberties and marrying a modern audience with a bygone era.
Great Performances Merry Wives
The Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in South Harlem presents a Shakespearean comedy about the trickster Falstaff and the wily wives who outwit him.
Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis Hour 2
A 1952 Joe Louis-signed whiskey bottle; Sheraton sideboard circa 1820; a 1928 New York Yankees team-signed baseball.
Just One Thing With Steven Gundry, MD
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to aging well, including simple methods to losing weight, reducing the need for medications and increasing one's healthspan.
Pavlo: Live in Santorini
Mediterranean guitarist Pavlo performs with special guests on the Greek island of Santorini; featuring classic songs from Pavlo, Benise and Daniel Emmet.
Great White Shark: New Perspectives On An Ancient Predator
Witness a pivotal moment in our understanding of the Great White. Feared, finned, driven to the brink of endangerment, Carcharodon Carcharias reveals long-held secrets.
NOVA Sunken Ship Rescue
Efforts to secure, raise and salvage the Costa Concordia cruise ship which capsized off the Italian coast on Jan. 13, 2012, killing 32 people.
Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine, A NOVA Special Presentation Bounty New
How international trade changed the Gulf of Maine's bounty; wildlife and people adapt to the Gulf warming faster than 99 percent of the global ocean.
Youth v Gov (2020)
Since 2015, 21 plaintiffs, now ages 13 to 24, have been suing the U.S. government for violating their constitutional rights to life, liberty, personal safety, and property through their willful actions in creating the climate crisis.
The Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights the Klan
Publisher Horace Carter reports on Ku Klux Klan activities in the pre-Civil Rights era.
History With David Rubenstein Beverly Gage
Author Beverly Gage.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Heather Cox Richardson
Boston College professor and author Heather Cox Richardson outlines the threats to American democracy throughout history and provides insight on how the U.S. can overcome its challenges.