4/2 - 4/8
2017
All times are EST
Previously aired
MASTERPIECE
Learn how, against all odds, the Brontes were recognized in a male-dominated 19th-century world.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Based in the heart of Los Angeles' Eastside, and building upon the legacy of the Chicano/a and civil rights movement, the irreverently named Ovarian Psycos Cycle Brigade are a ferocious and unapologetic group of young women of color, cycling through the barrios and boulevards of the Eastside, committed to collectively confronting racism and violence, and demanding and creating safe spaces for women.
DEAD RECKONING: WAR & JUSTICE
See how war crimes by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan spur creation of international justice laws.
Learn about the obstruction of postwar justice during the Cold War.
See how postwar justice is revitalized but limited in confronting rising civilian tolls.
NOVA
Learn how Viking sword makers designed and built the Ulfberht sword and uncover its role in history.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Sway to Latin music at the Hollywood Bowl with works by Ginastera, Piazzolla and Schifrin.
Celebrate composer Williams’ achievements with Dudamel, the orchestra and violinist Itzhak Perlman.
MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL
Incorporate moist, tender and low-fat poached meats into salads, soups and light suppers.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Enjoy “Sing!” and “A-Team” by Sheeran and songs from Pushin’ Against a Stone by June.
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.