Ari explores the historically transformational moment we are currently living in, why it causes so many of us to feel overwhelmed and afraid, and how it actually offers unprecedented possibilities for new and exciting futures we can create together.
Follow NASA psychologists as they prepare astronauts for the extreme isolation of a Mars mission. Stream now with PBS Passport before the broadcast premiere on May 6, 2024.
Mr Bates vs the Post Office on MASTERPIECE Mysterious financial losses lead the Post Office to fire and prosecute village Subpostmasters, who have no way to prove their innocence. Can't wait for the next episode? Binge the entire series with PBS Passport. Don't have PBS Passport yet? Donateand start watching.
This spring, Elton John and Bernie Taupin received the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize. Artists from across the musical spectrum joined the national library and U.S. leaders to honor the great songwriting duo.
After a national casting call that received over nine thousand submissions, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets 3 everyday Americans. Each has a family mystery that they have spent years trying to solve—only to reach dead ends. Using genetic genealogy and old-fashioned detective work, Gates unravels these mysteries, allowing each of his guests to understand themselves—and their families--as never before.
The pupil midwives reach their third month of training. An anxious Trixie receives an urgent phone call that leads to dire consequences for her patient. Elsewhere, the Turner’s Apollo 11 moon landing party is in full swing at Nonnatus House.
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Alice disappears from Jack’s life until years later when Celia seeks her out to get some answers about Jack. Their relationship inspires Alice to think about her future.
Six Years Later, Epitaph for a Centaur Poetry in America
Russian-born poet Joseph Brodsky wrote about the centaur as a Cold War self-portrait: a divided global refugee, created by a geopolitics of shifting borders and cultures. Theater of War artistic director Bryan Doerries, writer Yelena Akhtiorskaya, and scholars Sven Birkerts, Zakhar Ishtov, Jonathan Brent, and Joseph Ellis read two poems by Brodsky: one about love; the other, exile.
Veni Vidi Vici Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator
Events beyond Caesar’s control threaten to unravel his plans, and leave him isolated. Pushed into a corner, he makes a decision that will change the course of the Republic – and western history – forever.
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This one-hour special features actor John Lithgow going back to school to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. He immerses himself with teachers and students to explore four arts disciplines: dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble. The program celebrates how arts education nurtures and inspires the hearts and minds of students of all ages. Premieres Friday, April 26, 2024 at 10/9c.
Mark Your Calendars Public Media Giving Days Are Coming Soon
What does public media mean to you? Whether you grew up with Mister Rogers, love NPR, or enjoy MASTERPIECE classics, Public Media Giving Days celebrate what #PublicMediaGives to you and your community. Over these two days in May, we’re coming together to spread the word about all that public media means! And we need you to be a part of it!