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PBS News Hour - Segments
How the National Parks Service is struggling with drastic funding and staffing cuts
Summer is the height of the visitor season for the National Park Service. Last year, nearly 332 million people visited NPS sites, a record that is likely to be broken this year. That surge in visitors continues despite staff and budget cuts imposed by the Trump administration with no end in sight. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Theresa Pierno of the National Parks Conservation Association. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2025-07-24
08 min
PBS News Hour - Full Show
July 6, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episode
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, rescuers race again time in a desperate search for the missing after deadly flash floods in Texas. A preview of a high-stakes meeting between Trump and Netanyahu in Washington. We get advice from a doctor on how to stay safe during tick season. Plus, the dangers of rising temperatures and melting glaciers. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2025-07-06
24 min
PBS News Hour - Health
Why tick season is worse than usual and how to protect yourself
Every year, nearly 31 million people in the U.S. are bitten by a tick. Tick-related illnesses like Lyme disease are on the rise, a trend experts attribute to climate change, human expansion into forested areas and overpopulations of deer. Ali Rogin speaks with pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Andrew Handel about how to best avoid these tiny insects. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2025-07-06
07 min
First City Focus
"Finding Festivals" visits Vincennes & the History of the Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous
Join First City Focus host Allyson Bowers for a special episode featuring Haylie Robinson, host of the PBS travel series Finding Festivals. Discover the inspiration behind the show, the heart behind the storytelling, and how Vincennes’ iconic Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous became the perfect kickoff for Season 2.Plus, enjoy a historical deep dive with a teaser from the new episode of History Vault featuring the beginnings of the Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous, and highlights from a new historical marker dedication honoring the Gimbel family and their impact on retail and Jewish heritage.
2025-06-27
25 min
PBS News Hour - Art Beat
Tonys celebrate star-studded shows that propelled Broadway to record-breaking year
Broadway hit a record-breaking box office haul of $1.9 billion this season driven by renewed interest in the Great White Way and boosted by star-studded shows. At the Tony Awards, there was a call to celebrate acting on stages big and small. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown peeks behind the curtain for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2025-06-10
06 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Fire Season in NM
This week, we dig into this year's ongoing fire season.Since New Mexico's fire season began this spring, about 25 local jurisdictions have imposed some level of fire restriction. In May, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency due to the state's severe drought and increased fire risk. Source New Mexico reporter Patrick Lohmann speaks with State Forester Laura McCarthy about how New Mexico officials are preparing for this year's wildfire season – and the recovery efforts of the future.NMiF Host Nash Jones sits down wi...
2025-06-09
54 min
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Missed the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival? Listen here
Well, that’s a wrap! The 2025 Cascade PBS Ideas Festival took place in downtown Seattle on May 31. But the event’s thoughtful conversations, lively debates and incisive commentary are all coming soon to your podcast feeds. To kick off this season of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival podcast, host Paris Jackson catches up once more with events director Jake Newman to discuss what’s on tap for this year. We can expect a few returning media partners, including The Journal, but this time host Ryan Knutson takes the stage with travel guru Rick Steves. Plus, Criminal h...
2025-06-02
08 min
PBS News Hour - Health
How vaccine hesitancy may be driving a spike in pediatric flu deaths
The CDC reported 12 seasonal flu-related deaths of children this week, bringing the total number of pediatric flu deaths this season to 216 — the most in 15 years. Experts say one reason for this new record could be the plummeting flu vaccination rate among American children. John Yang speaks with Dr. Peter Hotez at Baylor College of Medicine to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2025-05-03
04 min
On Our Minds
On Our Minds Season 5 Trailer
Listen to the official trailer for the fifth season of On Our Minds from PBS News Student Reporting Labs. This season will feature teenagers in conversation with people they admire and look up to — in their families, local communities, and the literary world.
2025-04-14
00 min
Film Festival Radio
'Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm' (PBS) with Host Maiya May
A new PBS documentary special, Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm, examines the root cause of the LA wildfires and uncovers what communities can do to better prepare for future disasters. From record-breaking heat and prolonged drought to the challenges of firefighting in extreme winds, Weathered reveals how a perfect storm of conditions turned these LA fires into a historic catastrophe. In a climate-changing world, the special asks scientists and first responders how do we protect homes, lives, and communities from large wildfires and how do we mitigate future disasters. https://www.pbs.org/show/weathered/ ...
2025-03-17
11 min
Work It Out Wombats! Podcast
Introducing Work It Out Wombats! Podcast Season 2
Hey, Wombuddies! Put on your listening ears, because the Work It Out Wombats! Podcast is back with all new episodes. This season the Wombats give step-by-step ways to solve BIG PROBLEMS while managing their BIG FEELINGS. Each episode ends with a song that you can sing to solve problems in your own life. The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast is produced for PBS KIDS by GBH Kids and distributed by PBS KIDS and PRX. Listen to it starting March 20th wherever you find podcasts. New episodes release on Thursdays. Find more at https://pbskids.org/wombats
2025-03-06
01 min
Milwaukee PBS Digital
Rhythm Cafe | Season 2
Send us a textGet a front-row seat to performances by your favorite Milwaukee musicians. For RHYTHM CAFE MKE, Milwaukee PBS teams up with Anodyne Coffee Roasting in the heart of the Walker's Point neighborhood to bring you exclusive, original and up-close performances.Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/stream
2025-02-20
26 min
Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel
The Best of Season One | Happy Holidays!
As we close out the year, Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel is closing out Season One of the podcast. Sit back as we look back at some of our favorite conversations of the year. - What were your thoughts on Season One? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis
2024-12-19
09 min
First City Focus
Reflecting on 2024 with Vincennes Mayor Joe Yochum
We’ll catch up with Vincennes Mayor Joe Yochum to review how 2024 went for the city, as well as discussing what’s being planned for the new year.We’ll tag along as many local kids’ Christmas wishes come true, thanks to the Shop with a Cop program.‘Tis the season for all the decorations! But are you sure your holiday spirit isn’t putting your home in jeopardy? We’ll find out what to look for where holiday safety is concerned, and we’ll lear...
2024-12-18
29 min
Florida This Week
FTW 111524 Floridians prominent in Trump Choices, Rays cross the Bay for 2025 Season
This week's topics:Floridians prominent in Trump ChoicesRays cross the Bay for 2025 SeasonWith guests:Barbara Haselden, President, St. Petersburg Republican ClubMichael Van Sickler, Managing Editor/ News and Engagement, Tampa Bay TimesRay Arsenault, Author/Historian, John Hope Franklin Professor of History Emeritus, USF- St. PetersburgRichie Floyd, St. Petersburg City Councilman, District 8, Democrat
2024-11-15
26 min
Behind the Wings
The Making of Behind the Wings PBS S6 Miniseries Trailer
We are excited to announce our special four-part miniseries featuring stories from the making of our newest Behind the Wings PBS season! Director Cray Novick and Host Tracy LaTourrette discuss AI in Military Aviation, Collaborative Combat Aircraft, The Super Guppy, and Hypersonic Flight Testing. Join us to hear inside tales you won't find anywhere else. This is going to be cool!New episodes come out every Thursday, starting October 31. Also, check out the new season on PBS or at our YouTube channel beginning November 7. We can't wait to show you what we've been working on!...
2024-10-25
01 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Season 20 Premiere
We're kicking off a new season of Economic Outlook. Jeff and George plan to take you to all corners of the region for an inside look at the people and projects driving economic growth. They're sitting down today to look ahead at the season and talk about some of the things you can expect to hear more about.
2024-10-23
26 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Season 20 Preview
Jeff and George sit down and discuss some projects and ideas that will be coming up on this new season of the show. Make sure to watch and listen every Tuesday at 7pm on WNIT or wherever you get your podcasts.
2024-10-21
00 min
Eons: Surviving Deep Time
Introducing Eons: Surviving Deep Time
Introducing Eons: Surviving Deep Time! Season 2 of the Eons podcast is a longform exploration of a question we’re often asked: how long could a human survive if they were dropped into a particular period of the geologic past? --Eons is a production of Complexly for PBS Digital Studios.If you'd like to support the show, head over to Patreon and pledge for some cool rewards!Want to follow Eons elsewhere on the internet?FacebookYouTubeTwitter Instagram
2024-09-26
01 min
Eons: Surviving Deep Time
The Eons Podcast is returning!
Season 2 of the Eons podcast is coming soon! This season will be a longform exploration of a question we’re often asked: how long could a human survive if they were dropped into a particular period of the geologic past?
2024-09-21
00 min
ห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง
ห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 446: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษา มรภ.ภูเก็ต
Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษามหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏภูเก็ต เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียงในหัวข้อ เสียงเล่าเรื่อง, วิชชาลัยชาวนาพิจิตร จัดกิจกรรมเกี่ยวข้าว เพื่อถ่ายทอดประเพณีและวิถีโบราณในการทำนา ให้เยาวชนรุ่นหลังได้สืบสาน, จิตศึกษา นวัตกรรมการศึกษา ที่แก้ปัญหาเด็กสมาธิสั้นแต่ยังมีข้อจำกัดอยู่
2024-09-19
29 min
ห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง
ห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 443: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษาในภาคใต้ 5 สถาบัน
Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษาในพื้นที่ภาคใต้กว่า 5 สถาบัน เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียง ในหัวข้อ เสียง เล่า เรื่อง, กรุงเทพมหานคร ร่วมกับไทยพีบีเอส ผนึกกำลัง 20 ภาคีเครือข่าย เดินหน้าสร้างอนาคตการเรียนรู้เด็กไทยภายใต้โครงการ “FutureEd Fest 2024” สร้างสรรค์การศึกษาแห่งอนาคต, ศูนย์การเรียนรู้สะแนพ่อง พื้นที่การเรียนรู้ของเด็กชายขอบ
2024-09-05
23 min
Wild Nevadacast
EP 000 - Wild Nevadacast Introduction
Dave Santina introduces this new podcast based on the Wild Nevada series on PBS Reno. Wild Nevada host Chris Orr joins to tease the new season of Wild Nevada, which premieres in December.
2024-08-17
05 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Here's a quick preview of our new season!
We're back! Our first new episode drops Thursday, July 25th, and every other Thursday after that. First up: Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks with us about his creative process as an actor who is able to mold himself to any and all film genres, including this month's new film, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.How do the world’s finest artists – from actors to musicians and beyond – create work that moves audiences? What challenges do they overcome in their creative process? American Masters: Creative Spark explores what makes a master by interviewing artists and cultural icons from t...
2024-07-12
00 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Season 19 Finale
Here at PBS Michiana, we are wrapping up another season of Economic Outlook. Jeff and George have taken you to all corners of the region for an inside look at the people and projects driving economic growth in the region. They are sitting down to reflect on some of our favorite shows, and to talk about some of the great things happening in the region.
2024-07-10
26 min
First City Focus
Training for Active Shooter Scenarios
The Vincennes University campus recently hosted an extensive active-shooter training for several different police departments. We’ll find out how this experience could save lives when seconds count.Do you know how to respond to someone who is having a mental health crisis? An upcoming QPR training session (Question, Persuade, Refer) could help you learn what to say.AgroRenew has broken ground on it’s $83 million plant, which aims to turn local produce waste into biodegradable plastics.4H season i...
2024-06-28
31 min
First City Focus
Increasing Swim Safety with LifeVest
The summer months bring an increase in swimming activities for all ages. We’ll find out how a new initiative, LifeVest is trying to prevent this summer fun from becoming a tragedy, by providing swim vests at public pools.It’s been one year since a new structure was rolled out for the Family Health Center in Vincennes. We’ll find out how the system is serving our community.We’ll stop by the recent Mega Pet Adoption event that took place in an ef...
2024-06-16
28 min
Florida This Week
FTW 053124 Record Heat and Hurricane Season, Climate Change and Electric Rate Hikes, Police Beat Young Man at Lakeland Apartments Complex
This week's topics:Record Heat and Hurricane SeasonClimate Change and Electric Rate HikesPolice Beat Young Man at Lakeland Apartments ComplexWith guests:Jeff Berardelli, Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist, WFLA/WTTA/WSNNKimberly Moore, Reporter, Lkldnow.comCraig Pittman, Columnist-Author, Florida PhoenixEmily Mahoney, Energy Reporter, Tampa Bay Times
2024-05-31
26 min
Northwest Reports
Meet Samuel Wolfe, Director of Origins Season Three
Wolfe and his team will focus the five-part docuseries on reefnet fishing and its significance to PNW Indigenous communities. Cascade PBS has just revealed what’s to come in the third season of Origins. The company recently announced Samuel Wolfe as the director chosen to take on the newest season of Origins, a project that awards regional filmmakers $40,000 to create a docuseries on communities they belong to. Previous seasons have focused on refugees in the state and the experiences of growing up Black in Seattle. For the third season, Wolfe is going to explo...
2024-05-22
21 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Big Changes Coming to Four Winds Field | Economic Outlook
Baseball season has kicked off, and the South Bend Cubs are back in action. The team has big plans for this season and even bigger plans for the offseason, with some major stadium improvements. Jeff is sitting down with South Bend Cubs owner Andrew Berlin, and George is out at the ballpark talking with Cubs President Joe Hart to talking all things Four Winds Field.
2024-05-08
26 min
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Welcome Back to the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Catch up on every session, featuring speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell, Lindy West and Ta-Nehisi Coates, on our weekly festival podcast. This year’s Cascade PBS Ideas Festival has officially wrapped. But the insightful conversations that took place on May 4, 2024, are coming soon to a podcast app near you. To help launch this season of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival podcast (formerly Crosscut Talks), host Paris Jackson sat down with events director Jake Newman to chat about this year’s approach to the festival, some of the luminaries who attended and what we can expect to he...
2024-05-06
06 min
Northwest Reports
Black Arts Legacies: From Its Creation to Its Latest Season
Phillips, one of the advocates behind the Cascade PBS project that highlights Black artists in Seattle, discusses its origins — and the new season. Black Arts Legacies has returned for its third season. The project dedicated to documenting the impact and stories of Black artists in Seattle has showcased dozens of people — from dancers and musicians to architects and curators — through written and video profiles, podcast episodes and photography. Artists featured this season are being unveiled one at a time each week, with two profiles, on Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence and Tee Dennard, already published. In thi...
2024-05-01
18 min
Northwest Reports
Behind the Scenes of the Mossback Podcast
Producer Sara Bernard offers a peek into how the moss is made and teases what lies in wait for listeners in the podcast’s fifth season. Mossback’s back! The beloved video series has returned, and host Knute Berger continues to explore Pacific Northwest history. The fifth season of the companion podcast that Knute co-hosts with Stephen Hegg is back, too. A couple of episodes are already out – about deadly avalanches and the effort to cover up a Boeing plant during WWII. There’s a Northwest Reports connection, too: Host Sara Bernard has been produci...
2024-04-24
19 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Lobo Hoops Season Assessment with Geoff Grammer
Albuquerque Journal sportswriter Geoff Grammer stops by to chat with Lou and look back at this year's Lobo basketball season, as the men's team made the NCAA tournament for the first time in a decade. Looking Back at the 2023-24 Lobos Men’s Basketball Season Correspondent: Lou DiVizio Guest: Geoff Grammer, sportswriter, Albuquerque Journal For More Information: https://twitter.com/GeoffGrammer
2024-04-12
26 min
Northwest Reports
Covering an Alleged Labor Trafficking Case in WA
Lizz Giordano takes us behind the scenes on how dozens of foreign Filipino fishermen wound up stranded on a boat in Grays Harbor. A fishing company allegedly left two dozen Filipino men stranded at the Westport Marina for months last year, according to the latest reporting from the investigative team at Cascade PBS. The men were contracted with McAdam’s Fish, which decided to dock their boats in September amid a slow season. None of the fishermen had a visa, meaning they could be fined if they stepped off the boats at all. Conseq...
2024-03-27
19 min
Studio 3 LIVE
Best of Season 1
Mickey Davis takes viewers on a musical journey through the 10 acts featured on season 1.
2024-02-23
30 min
McCoshen & Ross
McCoshen & Ross | The 2024 election season in Wisconsin
"Here & Now" political panelists Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross discuss the 2024 election cycle in Wisconsin, from the presidential primary to a U.S. Senate race to partisan politics in the Legislature. For transcripts, video, and more information about this episode please visit our episode page at: https://pbswisconsin.org/podcast_episode/the-2024-election-season-in-wisconsin/?seriesID=59922
2024-01-12
08 min
PBS News Hour - Novel Coronavirus
Your questions answered about staying safe from COVID, RSV and flu this winter
As we head into the winter holidays, John Yang speaks with epidemiologist Katelyn Jetelina about the current state of affairs with COVID, RSV and flu infections, lagging vaccination rates and how to stay healthy this season. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2023-12-10
06 min
First City Focus
Harnessing the Therapeutic Power of Horses
On this episode of First City Focus: ‘Tis the season to shop local! The Knox County Chamber of Commerce is helping local businesses maximize their efforts this holiday season. The Chamber is also planning for an upcoming competition that will give middle schoolers the chance to show their civics knowledge. To find the registration link for the competition CLICK HERE.We’ll visit the PALS adaptive riding center in Monroe County to learn how they’re harnessing the therapeutic power of horses to help a variet...
2023-11-19
27 min
The Arthur Podcast
Introducing The Arthur Podcast Season 3!
The Arthur Podcast is back with a third season! Fans of PBS KIDS podcast can join Arthur, D.W., and Buster new adventures based off the classic television series. New episodes release on Thursday.
2023-11-09
00 min
Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters
WORLD ON FIRE Sparks a New MASTERPIECE Season (Ep. 41)
We welcome back Susanne Simpson, Executive Producer of the PBS drama series MASTERPIECE and MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! for a preview of new and continuing dramas with a special focus on WORLD ON FIRE, now in its second season on PBS MASTERPIECE. Created by Peter Bowker, WORLD ON FIRE is an adrenalized, emotionally gripping, and resonant World War II drama that follows the intertwining fates of ordinary people in multiple countries as they grapple with the effects of war on their everyday lives. Season 2 picks up in late 1940, taking viewers from the war-torn streets of Britain deep into Nazi Germ...
2023-10-24
38 min
First City Focus
Raising Awareness of Domestic Violence
On this episode of First City Focus: Purple pumpkins have been spread throughout our local community, all in an effort to bring awareness to domestic violence. We’ll find out how Hope’s Voice is using the month of October to spotlight its mission.Knox County once again played host to the American Police Canine Association‘s National Conference. We’ll take a look at how these special K9 units serve their communities across the country.The VU Women’s Basketball team is preparing...
2023-10-22
27 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook | Season 19 Kickoff
We’ve put the team back together after a short summer hiatus, and PBS Michiana stands ready to bring you more great programming in the season ahead. Our hope is to take you to every corner of the region and give you an inside look at the major projects driving our economy. This week, Jeff and George are looking ahead at the new season of Economic Outlook.
2023-10-11
26 min
The Hustle Season Podcast
The Hustle Season: Ep. 305 Times Up Behringer
Topics include:Max Roach on PBS Oct. 6th Epic Games sells Bandcamp 1800Flowers guy wants his house back from Katy PerryBehringer says no free stuff but put our shit on the gramSLAPS: Rick Ross and Meek Mill, U2, *NSYNC ft. Justin Timberlake, Lyrical Lemonade ft. Lil' Durk and Kid CudiJames will be at One Three Guitar on Saturday 10/14 from 10a-noon to show his new pedal setup & more!Tan.gent on Spotify, BandcampFollow The Rumble TrioFollow NOBS BRASS...
2023-10-06
1h 21
Northwest Reports
Meet Our New Co-Host + Mossback Preview
You probably noticed a new voice in the past few episodes of Crosscut Reports. That’s Maleeha Syed, the show’s new co-host. She’ll be working alongside Sara Bernard to bring you weekly updates on the stories coming out of Crosscut’s newsroom. This episode of Crosscut Reports starts with a casual conversation between the two co-hosts. Syed, previously Crosscut’s communities reporter, talks about what it’s like to switch from written to audio storytelling and shares a few podcasts she has had in rotation lately. Bernard then gives listeners a sneak peek in...
2023-10-04
21 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Season 19 Coming Soon | EO
We are back for another season of Economic Outlook (EO) here at PBS Michiana-WNIT in South Bend. We have a preview of what's to come and who will be on our first episode. EO airs on Tuesday's at 7pm on WNIT and here where you find your favorite podcast's. Our new season begins on Tuesday October 10th so make sure you subscribe to stay up to date on every episode and any extras that we'll be posting.
2023-10-04
00 min
Solomon Rios
(1975) *FULLSTREAM* PBS NewsHour; 48x181 Streaming In HD
PBS NewsHour S48 E48181 / “September 11, 2023” Watch Video 🔴:▶️ https://is.gd/KfNKCk SYNOPSYS: Ten years have passed since the end of Bakumatsu, an era of war that saw the uprising of citizens against the Tokugawa shogunate. The revolutionaries wanted to create a time of peace, and a thriving country free from oppression. The new age of Meiji has come, but peace has not yet been achieved. Swords are banned but people are still murdered in the streets. Orphans of war veterans are left with nowhere to go, while the government seems content to just line their pockets with money. PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHou...
2023-09-09
00 min
Aran Davis
*STREAMING* (1975) PBS NewsHour; Season 48 Episode 181 WatchOnline
PBS NewsHour S48 E48181 / “September 11, 2023” Watch Video 🔴:▶️ https://is.gd/KfNKCk SYNOPSYS: Ten years have passed since the end of Bakumatsu, an era of war that saw the uprising of citizens against the Tokugawa shogunate. The revolutionaries wanted to create a time of peace, and a thriving country free from oppression. The new age of Meiji has come, but peace has not yet been achieved. Swords are banned but people are still murdered in the streets. Orphans of war veterans are left with nowhere to go, while the government seems content to just line their pockets with money. PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHou...
2023-09-09
00 min
Edclogk2fd
Streaming! PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 【1975】 - Full HD
PBS NewsHour S48 E179 / “September 7, 2023” Watch Video :▶️ https://vuizenfilm.online/tv/1655-48-179 SYNOPSYS: America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events. PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour 48x179 PBS NewsHour S48E179 PBS NewsHour Cast PBS NewsHour News PBS NewsHour PBS PBS NewsHour Eps. 179 PBS NewsHour Season 48 PBS NewsHour Episode 179 PBS NewsHour Premiere PBS NewsHour New Season PBS NewsHour Full Episodes PBS NewsHour Watch Online PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 Watch PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 Online I hope you enjoy watching the series PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 on My Channel. Subscribe to my ch...
2023-09-08
00 min
Peonue
Stream! PBS NewsHour (1975) Season 48 Episode 179 Full HD
PBS NewsHour S48 E179 / “September 7, 2023” Watch Video :▶️ https://fd.vuizenfilm.online/tv/1655-48-179/PBS-NewsHour.html SYNOPSYS: America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events. PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour 48x179 PBS NewsHour S48E179 PBS NewsHour Cast PBS NewsHour News PBS NewsHour PBS PBS NewsHour Eps. 179 PBS NewsHour Season 48 PBS NewsHour Episode 179 PBS NewsHour Premiere PBS NewsHour New Season PBS NewsHour Full Episodes PBS NewsHour Watch Online PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 Watch PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 Online I hope you enjoy watching the series PBS NewsHour Season 48 Episode 179 on My Chann...
2023-09-07
00 min
Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Season Three is Here!
Welcome back to Going Wild, a podcast about the human drama behind saving animals. This season, on top of stories about animals, we’re going to take a journey through the entire ecological web — from the tiniest of life forms to apex predators.We’ll be guided by one central question: How can we, humans, look at our relationship to nature differently?Rae will speak to scientists, activists, and adventurers as they find all the different ways the natural world is interconnected. Explore the hidden world of extreme microbes thrivi...
2023-08-22
01 min
First City Focus
Another Look Back: Old Town Players, Dave Hunter & Red Skelton Museum!
On this episode of First City Focus we're taking another look back at some of the great stories we have covered over the last year!The Old Town Players are gearing up for another great season. We'll take a look back at how the organization was created and where sites are being set for the future. Dave Hunter is known for being the voice of the VU Trailblazers for 41 seasons. We'll re-visit his story we brought at the beginning of the year. Learn how h...
2023-07-30
28 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook - Season Recap of Economic Outlook
This season, we’ve taken you to every corner of the region, giving you an inside look at the major project driving economic growth in the region. This week, we’re looking back at some of those shows and giving you some updates on those projects, coming up on Economic Outlook.
2023-07-12
26 min
Northwest Reports
Learning from the Legacies of Black Artists
Writer Jas Keimig discusses their work profiling current creators and researching the lives of those that shouldn't be forgotten. Seattle has been home to Black artists of great renown, from Jimi Hendrix and Ernestine Anderson to Jacob Lawrence and August Wilson. But those big names are by no means the only ones from our city deserving of recognition. For this episode of the Crosscut Reports podcast, we’re peeling back the curtain on a massive multimedia project that seeks to shed light on artists past and present who have helped shape this city and region.
2023-06-07
30 min
Northwest Reports
What’s at Stake in the Seattle City Council Races
With 45 candidates vying for a district seat, a lot could shift this fall. Crosscut reporter Josh Cohen talks it through. Today, at the launch of Seattle’s 2023 campaign season, we examine some of the biggest issues our city faces. Crosscut city reporter Josh Cohen recently spoke with campaign consultants, pollsters, pundits, and representatives of big business and labor to get a sense of what’s at stake in this election and what voters might want. Complicating these issues, and the search for solutions, is that the Seattle City Council could face a seismic shift: Four incu...
2023-05-24
23 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook - Expansion Plans on the Horizon at Four Winds Field
It's baseball season once again, and we’re drafted the region’s biggest baseball fan to join us today for an inside look at baseball, stadium plans, and the season ahead. Join me for my conversation with Andrew Berlin, the owner of the Midwest League Champion South Bend Cubs, coming up on Economic Outlook.
2023-05-11
26 min
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Deepak Chopra’s Prescription for Your Mental Health
The author and doctor explains how treating the mind and the body as one can help stop humanity from sleepwalking to extinction. Deepak Chopra has a lot of thoughts on the state of our mental health, and they start with the idea that mental health is not a singular thing that resides in our heads. It is, rather, a problem of the mind and the body. Chopra is a prominent figure in the alternative-medicine world who is, by turns, a practicing physician, a philosopher and the author of 93 books. His latest is Living in the...
2023-05-11
39 min
The Arthur Podcast
Announcing Season 2 of The Arthur Podcast!
The Arthur Podcast is back with a brand-new season! Fans of PBS KIDS podcast can join Arthur, D.W., and Buster new adventures based off the classic television series. The Arthur Podcast is produced by GBH Kids and Gen-Z Media in partnership with PRX. Find more at www.pbskids.org/arthur
2023-03-08
00 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Analyzing NM Bill to Protect Reproductive and Gender-affirming Care & Yazzie-Martinez Update
New Mexico in Focus Senior Producer Lou DiVizio updates some of the top headlines in our state, including the cancellation of NMSU's men's basketball season. Then, NMiF Political Correspondent Gwyneth Doland takes us inside the Roundhouse for insight on HB7, which would guarantee reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare to everyone in the state. Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel discuss the bill and what it would mean for local abortion ordinances around New Mexico. Finally, NMiF Correspondent Russell Contreras sits down with Thomas Saenz, the president and general counsel at the Mexican American Leg...
2023-02-13
37 min
The Growing Season
November - Thanksgiving
With the approaching holiday season, our farmers take a chance to look past the stress and disappointments of this growing season and consider what they are thankful for, and consider just what it is about their way of life that makes it worth living.
2023-01-13
53 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
New season of American Masters: Creative Spark!
How do the world’s finest artists – from actors to musicians and beyond – create work that moves audiences? What challenges do they overcome in their creative process? American Masters: Creative Spark explores what makes a master by interviewing diverse artists and cultural icons from the worlds of music, comedy, poetry, film, and more in a new season premiering January 12th, 2023.Each episode in the new season presents an interview that goes in-depth with a thought-provoking artist about the creation of a single work. Featured luminaries this season include actor John David Washington on his work preparing for his ro...
2022-12-12
02 min
The Growing Season
October - Reckoning
With the season and the harvest finally behind us, the farmers have a fuller and clearer understanding of just what they accomplished this season. What worked? what didn’t? What energy and money was wasted? What was saved? We also speak, head-on about the suicide rates in farmers, understanding the larger reckoning within the industry.
2022-12-09
47 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook - Season 18 Kickoff Show
This week we’re kicking off our new season with a familiar face, Economic Outlook Co-Host George Lepeniotis. George and I will sit down for a look ahead at the coming season and look back at some key stories we’ve brought you before, coming up on Economic Outlook.
2022-10-24
26 min
First City Focus
Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month
On this episode — October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month — a chance to honor the lives lost too soon and help those who are grieving for them. We’ll find out how Good Samaritan Hospital is helping in this effort. Special training is underway to educate a variety of local professionals to help children affected by traumatic experiences in their life. We’ll explain how ACEs training is making a difference in our local communities. The latest theatrical season is underway for the Old Town Players. We’l...
2022-10-09
27 min
Mossback
Who Really Designed the Space Needle?
Newly discovered files shed light on the creation of the Seattle icon and the fight over who deserves the credit for its distinctive look. Hear all about it in this special preview of the new Crosscut podcast, Crosscut Reports. When the Space Needle rose quickly on the Seattle city skyline, the response was varied. Some loved it, some hated it. Some likened it to a flower blossoming, others said it resembled a mushroom cloud. The Cold War was on everyone’s mind. So was the future. The Needle was supposed to represent the Space Age, a bright fu...
2022-09-20
42 min
Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Season 2 Trailer: Going Wild
This season, you'll hear from wildlife scientists who are doing all kinds of amazing work like studying hyenas in Kenya or working with coyotes in California, and even tracking sharks in Florida. And just like me, they run into all kinds of drama in their work. The animals they study are great, but who they are as people and how that affects their work is just as interesting.We have brand new episodes starting September 27th. Subscribe now to Going Wild, wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on www.pbs.org/nature.Explore...
2022-09-13
01 min
Northwest Reports
The Steinbrueck Files Pt 1: Who Designed the Space Needle?
Newly discovered files shed light on the creation of the Seattle icon and the fight over who deserves the credit for its distinctive look. When the Space Needle rose quickly on the Seattle city skyline, the response was varied. Some loved it, some hated it. Some likened it to a flower blossoming, others said it resembled a mushroom cloud. The Cold War was on everyone’s mind. So was the future. The Needle was supposed to represent the Space Age, a bright future that looked to the stars. It was also supposed to represent the aspirations of th...
2022-08-30
41 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Oil & Gas Revenue Boom, State of NM Fire Season & Nuclear Disposal Plan
Senior Producer Lou DiVizio updates you on the headlines impacting New Mexicans right now, including an announcement from the state's Children, Youth and Families Department on changes coming to the agency. Then, Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel weighs in on a new boom in oil and gas revenues and the delicate process of trying to spend that money. Our Land Executive Producer Laura Paskus analyzes this year’s historic fire season with New Mexico State Forester Laura McCarthy. She explains why this year has been so devastating, and how we can use treatments like...
2022-07-26
37 min
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Welcome to Pinkalicious & Peterrific Season 2!
Join Pinkalicious and her little brother Peter as they sing along to their favorite songs from the hit PBS Kids show, Pinkalicious & Peterrific. Each episode you’ll go on a pinkcredible adventures – dancing, singing and making believe with the pinka-tastic sister and brother podcast hosts, Pinkalicious and Peter. Based on the bestselling picture book Pinkalicious by Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann, the Pinkalicious & Peterrific podcast is made by GBH Kids, the producers behind some of your all-time favorite PBS KIDS series: Arthur, Curious George, Molly of Denali, and more! Connect with Pinkalicious and Peterrific on Face...
2022-05-04
02 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Wildfire Emergency, Reaction to Catholic Apology for Boarding Schools & Election Reforms | 4.29.22
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has called for a state of emergency over wildfires burning around New Mexico. The Governor and state forest officials are asking for more resources from the federal government, including more personnel to help handle the early start to fire season. The Line Opinion Panel discusses our current predicament, and explores other ways to deal with this crisis. Correspondent Antonia Gonzales speaks with two members of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition for their reaction to Pope Francis’ apology to Canada over abuse at residential boarding schools. Where does New Mexico fit in...
2022-04-29
1h 15
The Growing Season
The Growing Season - Series Trailer
Join actor and musician, Ben Dickey, on The Growing Season, a new agricultural podcast from Arkansas PBS. The growing season is a monthly podcast that will follow the stories of six Arkansas farmers as they work through a year on their land. We will focus on what it truly means to be a farmer today, and the stressors and struggles that come with the lifestyle.
2022-04-26
01 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
The Longest Season: An Our Land Wildfire Special | 4.22.22
This week on New Mexico in Focus, fire season has started early in our state. In a collaboration with Our Land, Environment Reporter Laura Paskus gives the context we need to understand the impacts of the early start, and how we can navigate this growing threat. New Mexico has already seen several serious fires across the state. These fires have destroyed hundreds of homes, killed two people so far, forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes and livestock, and they’ll cost millions of dollars. The Longest Season: An Our Land Wildfire Special, explores al...
2022-04-22
1h 02
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Primary Election Preview, Analyzing Latinx Voting Trends & BQ Proposes Homeless Encampments | 4.18.22
Election season is inching closer and Republican candidates for governor are ratcheting up their campaigns. Our Line Opinion Panelists will debate the political tactics of some of those candidates, and what the most recent round of campaign finance reports tell us about who could come out on top. Correspondent Russell Contreras sits down with an expert on Latinx voting trends to talk about what we learned from 2020, and how it could translate into the 2022 primary season. Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller has a new plan to consolidate homeless encampments into city-sanctioned areas. Our Line Opinion Panelists...
2022-04-18
43 min
Chew In The Lou
Beers, Brats, & More
It is Oktoberfest season around St. Louis, and we are busting at the seams with beers, pretzels, and brats from across the region. We'll discuss how the roots of the St. Louis beer culture are founded in the simplest of things, the local water supply. Lastly, we will have a major announcement during our interview with Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing Company, who have partnered with Nine PBS to create Unmute Yourself, a special lager designed by our viewers.
2021-10-06
52 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook - Season 17 Preview
Whether you’re on the shores of Lake Michigan or the Lakes of Kosciusko County, or anywhere in between, you’re seeing signs of economic growth that is changing and improving the community you live in. Each week we like to take a deeper dive into those projects and stories, and we bring them right into you home. My partner in crime for this effort has been George Lepeniotis, an attorney here regionally with Krieg DeVault and my Co-Host, at WNIT Economic Outlook. Please join me in welcoming George to our show today for a look ahead at the new...
2021-10-06
26 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Season 17 Preview
Jeff Rea and George Lepeniotis are back for another season of the show. Catch an all new episode tonight to get a preview of what you can expect on this season. You can also watch the show on WNIT Tuesday's at 7pm, or go to our website wnit.org to watch current and past episodes.
2021-10-05
00 min
Chew In The Lou
What's In Season, Late Summer
Sometimes, making really delicious food at home boils down to just buying the best ingredients, and right now, backyard gardens and farmers markets have some produce that are at their peak in the St. Louis region. Let's talk about what's in season, where to find it, and what to cook with it. Find related content, like recipes from this episode, at chewinthelou.org/podcasts.
2021-08-22
22 min
Florida This Week
Florida Bans Teaching Critical Race Theory; Hurricane Season is Here
Host, Rob Lorei, gets political insights from guests Christian Ziegler, Vice Chair, Sarasota County Commission, Florida GOP Party; Amy Donofrio, High School Teacher; Bacardi Jackson, Managing Attorney, Children’s Rights, Southern Poverty Law Center; Timothy Dudley, Jr., Department Director, Hillsborough County Emergency Management.This week’s topics: Florida passes a ban on teaching critical race theory in the classroom and we hear from both sides of the debate. We’re now in hurricane season, so what do local emergency managers fear the most about the threat? To learn more about Florida This Week, visit www.wedu.org/floridath
2021-06-12
26 min
Molly of Denali
Teamwork
In the final episode of the season, Molly helps Elijah get his sled unstuck. It’s a race to the finish! Who will win first place in the Arctic Wolf Junior Relay? And will Tooey ever get a chance to meet his hero Eugene Pike? The Molly of Denali Podcast is made by the folks behind some of your all-time favorite PBS KIDS television shows: Arthur, Curious George, Pinkalicious & Peterrific and more! Be sure to tune in for Molly of Denali, the animated series only on your local PBS stations!
2021-04-21
12 min
America, Interrupted
A grandmother, a granddaughter and a deep post-election divide
After a bruising election, one President Donald Trump has so far refused to concede, Americans are left trying to repair divides that are deeper and more personal than ever. In this episode, PBS NewsHour correspondent William Brangham speaks to a grandmother and her granddaughter in Michigan as they wade through their political differences and hears what advice they have for others having similar conversations in an unusual holiday season. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
2020-11-23
15 min
WNIT's Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook - A look Ahead at Season 16
We're back in the studio and ready to start an exciting new season of the show. On this episode, we'll invite co-host George Lepeniotis on the show to talk about where we've been and a look ahead of what to expect for this season. If you want to watch the show, catch each episode on our website at wnit.org.
2020-09-18
26 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Conventions and Campaigns, Restaurant Reopenings and a New Normal for Fire Season
Reports of missing mail collection boxes around the country have prompted an Albuquerque-based software designer to help develop an application that uses communities to keep track of where mailboxes are and are not across the United States. NMIF correspondent Megan Kamerick talked to Russ Biggs about how the web app works and how people can help. In the mountains above Santa Fe, the Medio Fire has been burning since August 17, threatening the Rio Nambe, Rio Capulin, and Rio en Medio watersheds. Firefighters have made headway on the fire, which is burning outside the normal range of New Me...
2020-08-29
1h 30
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Women’s Right to Vote in New Mexico and Recap of COVID Conversations
New Mexico in Focus begins its 14th season with a look back at the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic since it first hit the state in March, and a look forward from the time women won the right to vote 100 years ago. As part of an online preview screening this week of the PBS program “American Experience: The Vote,” correspondent Megan Kamerick led a conversation about the history of women’s suffrage in New Mexico. Kamerick is hosting a new podcast series on the topic. NMiF excerpts a portion of that discussion. More information on both the nation...
2020-07-08
1h 07
Molly of Denali
Staying in Touch
Hey everyone. It's me, Molly! Like pretty much ALL of us in Qyah, I'm staying inside, for now, at home. And missing my aunties and my chada and my friends!! The good news is there are SO MANY ways to stay in touch. Are YOU finding fun ways to stay connected with people you love? I hope so because it REALLY helps and makes you feel so great. Stay tuned for Season 2 of podcast this fall. And in the meantime, if you want more adventures with Molly check out the PBS Kids video app.
2020-06-08
00 min
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Houselessness During a Pandemic, COVID-19 Across NM & Our Land Looks at Fire Season | Preview
This week on New Mexico in Focus, correspondent Megan Kamerick talks with officials from the City of Albuquerque and nonprofits helping those without housing. They discuss efforts to help curtail COVID-19 spread among people experiencing homelessness and how the response to this pandemic may shape public health and housing in the future. “Our Land” correspondent Laura Paskus sits down with Santa Fe National Forest fire fighter Terrance Gallegos, who went to Australia to help combat the country’s recent unprecedented bushfires, which burned more than 72,000 square miles and destroyed some 6,000 buildings. Based on that experi...
2020-04-11
1h 01
New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Ethics Commission Director, Election Season & Court Backlog
This week on New Mexico in Focus, senior producer Matt Grubs sits down with the executive director of the New Mexico Ethics Commission, Jeremy Farris. Decades in the making, the commission began its work in January of this year. The interview is part of the Your NM Government project, a partnership with KUNM radio and the Santa Fe Reporter. Gene Grant and The Line opinion panel wrapped up their insights into the just-ended legislative session last week, and now move on to what’s next in New Mexico politics: election season. For their second to...
2020-02-29
55 min
Extreme Genes
Episode 313 - Gena Philibert Ortega On Centennial of Women Getting Vote / Dr. Henry Louis Gates Talks New Season Of PBS’ Finding Your Roots
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin with a quick discussion on whether or not 2020 actually marks the beginning of a new decade, or the end of the old one. Then, they note that creative material from 1924 has now gone into public domain, out of copyright. The first news of the new year has to do with a pair of twins born thirty minutes apart in different days, months, years, and decades! Hear the details. The DNA Doe Project has done...
2020-01-20
48 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Sneak Peek – New season begins October 9th!
Listen to a preview of what’s to come on Season 4 of the American Masters Podcast, featuring new interviews with artists and cultural figures including musicians Tegan and Sara, playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, Dr. Michio Kaku, actress Lee Grant, comedian Chris Gethard, author R.O. Kwon and more!
2019-10-02
03 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
What does it mean to stand on the shoulders of giants? Listen to stories from this season of the American Masters Podcast, and learn more about the people who are changing the way we think. Guests include filmmaker Bo Burnham, musician Boots Riley, artist Miranda July, activist DeRay Mckesson, chef David Chang, author Viet Thanh Nguyen and more. Also hear a preview of next season, featuring actress Lee Grant.
2019-06-26
24 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Sneak Peek – New season begins February 20th!
Listen to a preview of what’s to come on Season 3 of the American Masters Podcast, featuring new interviews with artists and cultural figures including chef and restaurateur David Chang, activist DeRay Mckesson, artist Miranda July, comedian-turned-filmmaker Bo Burnham and more! Led by co-producer and actor Josh Hamilton, hear from the people who are changing the way we think.
2019-02-12
03 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Poet Dr. Maya Angelou
The venerable poet, writer, activist, dancer and singer Dr. Maya Angelou teaches that above all else, we are more alike than we are unalike. In this season's final episode, listen to Dr. Angelou share insights into her life as a teacher, what it takes to be courageous and an emotional story from her time in Ghana visiting a wharf where slaves were once sold and traded. [“American Masters – Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise” (2017)]. (Season 2, Episode 10 - Revolutionary Writers)
2017-12-21
17 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Writer Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe is a global literary icon, best known for his Gothic horror tales. Actor Denis O’Hare stars as Poe in the new documentary “American Masters – Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive.” Listen to O'Hare read “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee” with an original score by Damon Hardjowirogo (Infinity Shred), then learn about the poems and Poe’s legacy from Dennis Paoli, professor of gothic fiction at Hunter College. The documentary premieres October 30 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) and will be available to stream on Halloween via pbs.org/americanmasters and PBS OTT apps, as well as on DVD and...
2017-10-21
34 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks
Season 2 of the American Masters Podcast looks at the artists that challenge and shape our thoughts through the power of the written word. We begin with a new interview with Pulitzer Prize-winner and MacArthur “Genius” Award recipient Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Underdog, The Red Letter Plays, Venus), who discusses her writing, inspirations and teaching the arts, and performs original music. (Season 2, Episode 01 - Revolutionary Writers)
2017-08-13
1h 10
Blow Your Mind (season 01)
BYM: 肯尼迪一家人
BYM 听友微信群对!本节目有个微信群。报名链接:jiandanxinli.com/events/892也可以来信: 2016bym@gmail.com------这次提到的资料:电影 Jackie(中文作《第一夫人》):https://movie.douban.com/subject/4849728/PBS American Experience: the Kennedys: https://movie.douban.com/subject/20366475/PBS American Experience 是一个纪录片系列,共250集,介绍了美国历史上重要的人物、事件。很多都非常值得一看。
2017-02-02
38 min
Blow Your Mind (season 01)
BYM: 肯尼迪一家人
BYM 听友微信群对!本节目有个微信群。报名链接:jiandanxinli.com/events/892也可以来信: 2016bym@gmail.com------这次提到的资料:电影 Jackie(中文作《第一夫人》):https://movie.douban.com/subject/4849728/PBS American Experience: the Kennedys: https://movie.douban.com/subject/20366475/PBS American Experience 是一个纪录片系列,共250集,介绍了美国历史上重要的人物、事件。很多都非常值得一看。
2017-02-02
38 min
WITF Smart Talk
Smart Talk 12/20/2016: Mercy Street second season
The Civil War drama Mercy Street begins its second season on PBS and WITF-TV on January 22. The critically-acclaimed program is remarkable in several ways. First of all from a cinematography standpoint, Mercy Street has the look and feel of a major motion picture. Like other PBS dramas, there are rich characters and smart writing.. Mercy Street is one of few TV series using the Civil War as its backdrop. A Union hospital located in Alexandria, Virginia is where the show is situated and the location itself brings several storylines into the program. Mercy Street was hailed in the first season...
2016-12-20
00 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady
Listen as host and series executive producer Michael Kantor sits down with Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, co-directors of American Masters – Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You. The two veteran filmmakers share their experiences working in the film industry, and most recently with nonagenarian producer Norman Lear as their subject. The documentary is streaming now at http://pbs.org/americanmasters and is available on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD from PBS Distribution. (Season 1, Episode 10 - Women on Women)
2016-10-21
29 min
American Masters: Creative Spark
Activist Gloria Steinem on Marilyn Monroe
The first season of the American Masters Podcast presents interviews with influential women discussing women who have impacted our cultural landscape. Who better to kick off the season than American journalist and activist Gloria Steinem? Listen to her conversation with the late documentary filmmaker Gail Levin as they take a critical look at the life and career of Marilyn Monroe [American Masters – Marilyn: Still Life (2006)]. (Season 1, Episode 01 - Women on Women)
2016-06-17
26 min
Pati Jinich PBS Celebrity Chef
With her PBS show a hit, Pati's Mexican Table, Pati Jinich stops by to share tips from her new cookbook and turn us into authintic Mexican cooks! Born and raised in Mexico City, chef Pati Jinich is on a mission to show the United States that real Mexican home cooking is not at all what we've come to expect. Pati introduces readers to fresh and exciting ingredients, cooking techniques, and recipes, many of which are not well known outside of Mexico. Contrary to popular belief, these dishes are not all spicy, meaty or covered in heavy cheese-far from it! And t...
2013-05-29
33 min