11/1 - 11/7
2009
All times are EST
Previously aired
NATURE
LATIN MUSIC USA
Trace the rise of Latin jazz and see how Latin music infiltrated R&B and rock ‘n’ roll.
NOVA
The mountains of Appalachia are home to a folk music tradition that traces its roots to England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary Jane Queen, daughter of a renowned banjo player, brought together the traditions of two Appalachian families when she married musician Claude Queen in 1935. Ninety-two year old Mary Jane and her eight children continue the tradition today, singing and playing the music passed down from their ancestors, among the first Irish-Americans to settle in Jackson County, North Carolina. The Queen family has come to represent mountain music, language, culture and the closeness of family and community in the Southern Highlands. In this documentary, the iconic family describes and exemplifies a way of life and traditions that are quickly passing, with original and traditional mountain music played literally on the back porch.
Encore: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 9:30-10:00 p.m. ET
ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY (Season 5)
KEEPING SCORE
NOW ON PBS
BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
UNNATURAL CAUSES: IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK?
THE NEW YANKEE WORKSHOP
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.