Two local authors who have donated their books to your library’s collection help bring vibrant personalities and regional history to life in an interesting, enjoyable way.
This is the third in a series of articles about artists who are making their mark beyond the peninsula’s borders.  For Ric ...
Two local authors who have donated their books to your library’s collection help bring vibrant personalities and regional history to life in an interesting, enjoyable way. “Patterson” by ...
In Human, the five-part series from BBC Studios Science Unit and PBS Nova, paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi journeys across continents to explore how Homo sapiens emerged as the sole surviving ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For many, Omara Portuondo is best known for her participation in the Buena Vista Social Club; but the nonagenarian ...
NJ PBS is shutting down. For the past 14 years, NJ PBS has been run by WNET, channel 13 in New York, which is licensed by New Jersey. "The recent cuts by the federal government and New Jersey state ...
Seattle's PBS station will cease production of its local long-form journalism, leadership announced on Monday. The move, attributed to a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding, marks the layoffs ...
When the creature adventuring Kratt Brothers take a nasty tumble, the Wild Kratts set off on a mission to find and recreate one of the greatest of all biotech engineering secrets: spider silk.
State Rep. Carlton Wing (R-North Little Rock) is poised to lead Arkansas PBS, pending approval from Gov. Sarah Sanders. The Arkansas PBS Commission, a board of citizens appointed by the governor to ...
Human is a five-part Nova series, produced by the BBC, that takes a look at the origins and survival of the human race. The host is paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi, and she travels to various ...
The upcoming limited TV series, titled Human, will start airing on PBS on September 17, 2025. After a stacked docuseries release schedule on HBO Max, it seems like PBS is jumping on the documentary ...