4/10 - 4/16
2011
All times are EST
Previously aired
NATURE
A story of the interconnection of life: NATURE discovers how the plummeting number of horseshoe crabs affects the red knot, a tiny bird.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Pierre Boulez leads the Windy City’s internationally renowned orchestra in Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 7.”
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
A landmark civil rights case forever changed the lives and legal standing of tens of millions of Mexican Americans.
This documentary examines the bravery of Native-American veterans who served in the United States military during the wars of the 20th century and explores the paradox of these veterans who chose to fight for a country that considered them outside the American mainstream.
FRONTLINE
Do we have the right to end our lives if life itself becomes unbearable, or when we enter the late-stages of painful, terminal illness? FRONTLINE offers a revealing look at people facing the most difficult decision of their lives.
Risa Bejarano’s last year of life unexpectedly became the centerpiece of a homicide investigation and a trial that would determine whether the alleged killer would live or die.
EVERYDAY FOOD
Good cooks know there are tricks for boosting the flavor in food — without overwhelming the dish. Today, EVERYDAY FOOD reveals the cook’s secrets.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Grammy Award-winning Foo Fighters rock the ACL stage.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.