2/7 - 2/13
2010
All times are EST
Previously aired
THIS OLD HOUSE
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
HOMETIME
MASTERPIECE
FROM THE TOP AT CARNEGIE HALL
A marimba performance by 16-year-old Joshua Jones of Chicago, Illinois; 12-year-old violinist Anna Lee, from Queens, New York; and the Maggiore Trio — Anna Lee, 11-year-old pianist Alice Burla and 13-year-old cellist Taeguk Mun.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax perform in the Kaplan Penthouse. Alan Alda hosts.
APPALACHIA: A HISTORY OF MOUNTAINS AND PEOPLE
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Foyle must solve a brutal murder amid tensions between black American GIs and locals.
Renowned violinist Gil Shaham with 10-year-old violinist and Red Sox fan Alice Ivy-Pemberton from New York City; and 17-year old pianist Ji-Yong Kim from Midland Park, New Jersey.
FRONTLINE/WORLD
NEED TO KNOW
Seventeen-year-old pianist Ronald Joseph from outside New Orleans; 14-year-old jazz singer Nikki Yanofsky from Hampstead, Quebec; and 17-year-old violinist Allyson Tomsky from Brooklyn, New York.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
This documentary examines the unique warrior culture of the United States Marine Corps. The corps' "Warrior Ethos" is ingrained into Marines from their earliest training. The program focuses on this training and considers what it takes to become and to be a Marine. The program also examines the strong bonds between Marines and their devotion to the corps, and explores some of the key moments in Marine Corps history.
With significant access to Marine Corps training facilities, including boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and officer candidate school at Quantico, Virginia, Twentynine Palms, California, training facility and the Marine Corps Martial Arts program, the documentary reveals critical aspects of Marine development. Marine Corps history is woven throughout the program, which includes an interview with a surviving member of the Mainer Raiders of World War II. The documentary also profiles the new Marine Corps Museum in Quantico.
NOVA
GROUND WAR
Movement in the combat zone.
Note: Stories subject to change due to breaking news.
*Juarez, Mexico: The War Next Door *Guest Interview on U.S./Mexico Relations *Joe Sullivan interview *Hate Speech *California Medical Marijuana Clinics *Karr on Culture *Next Week’s News
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.