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From Series: Poetry in America (Season 4)
Poems by Sylvia Plath and Kay Ryan take the peripheral status of the fungal kingdom as an invitation to consider the scientific knowns and unknowns, and cultural significance, of m...
PBS
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This documentary is an unsettling investigation into Monsanto's controversial herbicide "Roundup" and its impact on public health. As rates of cancer an chronic disease continue to...
Filmhub
The American Dream—the idea that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can achieve success in the United States through hard work and determ...
Open to Debate
Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, Iran's presence in the Middle East—and on the world stage—has grown stronger. Long involved in conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, an...
From Series: Nourish Your Life: A Guide to Healthy Eating
This program discusses the importance of maintaining a balanced diet in maintaining ones health. It considers such health issues as Type 2 Diabetes and tooth decay that can result...
Motion Masters
Against the backdrop of 1964 Washington D.C., Robert Lowell wrote this timeless reflection on the contradictions between American idealism and American policy. Journalists Andrea M...
This program investigates deaths after police used tactics like prone restraint and other “less lethal” force. With The Associated Press, thr program draws on police records, autop...
Frontline
Differentiating between added sugars and natural sugars in foods, this program considers health issues created by too much added sugar and explains how to find hidden sources of ad...
This program examines the elements of a food label, looking at serving size, calorie count, macro and micronutrients, % daily value, ingredients list, and allergen information, foc...
From Series: Gospel
Starting in the 1940s, part 2 of "Gospel" explores the Golden Age of Gospel -- the dramatic explosion of Black sacred music and the segregated highways of the American South -- thr...
Are dialects and accents something that classify us as talking weird? Or something to be celebrated in a new globalized world? "The Language I Speak" explores the varieties of spok...
In sharing their stories, Finding Your Roots (Season 10) uses every tool available, from cutting-edge DNA research to old-school genealogical sleuthing to reveal long-buried secret...
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From Series: Finding Your Roots (Season 10)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the roots of comedians Bob Odenkirk and Iliza Shlesinger--two very funny people whose family trees brim with stories that are more drama than comedy...
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams--revealing the tremendous diversity hidden within their family trees. Sifting through...
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the family trees of comedian Tracy Morgan & actor Anthony Ramos—two native New Yorkers whose roots stretch to surprising places and contain inspiring st...
Starting with the accidental discovery of the significant history of a modest dwelling on a traditionally African-American street in Hagerstown, Maryland, this documentary traces t...
Three Roads Communications, Inc
From Series: Dynamic Learning
This short film shows you how to use retrieval practice to improve your understanding and develop your recall to identify gaps in your knowledge. While most study time is spent try...
ShortCuts TV
From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
The Boeing 737, first introduced in 1967, was the best-selling jetliner. In 2011, Airbus’s A320Neo became the fastest selling program, threatening Boeing's status; the company resp...
The F.A.A. pushed regulation and certification work onto companies; the MCAS was delegated to airliner inspectors. Boeing told Congress they complied with the administration, and b...
The 737 MAX’s first pilots reported that it did not handle smoothly, prompting engineers to increase MCAS reliance. Chief Technical Pilot Mark Forkner was unaware of the change whe...
The giant stone heads of Easter Island have inspired theories for centuries. Now, new research reveals intriguing evidence of the origins and inspirations of the ancient Rapanui pe...
NOVA
For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA, struggling to find DNA in fossils that could survive millions of years. Then, one maverick scientist had th...
This documentarytells the story of the pioneering young women who became flight attendants at a time when single women were unable to order a drink, eat alone in a restaurant, own...
American Experience
In 1770s Boston, Phillis Wheatley was at the same time enslaved and an international celebrity: a writer who mastered the most persuasive rhetoric of the day to publish enduring ar...
A portal into 1950s New York City, Frank O’Hara’s “Lunch Poems” have the feel of playing hooky: of roaming from museums to Central Park and sneaking into cinemas. Choreographer Mar...
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