All Posts from Mark Brewer
Holocaust survivors partner with songwriters in “We Remember: Songs of Survivors” – April 26 at 8 pm
New One-Hour Special We Remember: Songs of Survivors to premiere April 26, 2022 on PBS Witness the Healing Powers of Music and friendship As Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories with… Read More
What begins as a science film emerges far beyond the explicable. “Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness” on INDEPENDENT LENS, April 25 at 10 pm
JOURNEY INTO THE MYSTERIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS WITH “AWARE: GLIMPSES OF CONSCIOUSNESS” PREMIERING ON PBS’S INDEPENDENT LENS APRIL 25, 2022 The Award-Winning Documentary Investigates the Mysteries of Consciousness Through a Scientific… Read More
A major investigation into 30 years of research being questioned in the first ‘fake news’ attack – “The Trick” – April 22 at 10 pm
The Trick Friday, April 22 at 10 pm THE TRICK, premiering Friday, April 22, 10:00-11:30 pm ET, is a conspiracy thriller and cautionary drama based on the real-life 2009 Climategate… Read More
Conservationist Dr. M. Sanjayan launches an unprecedented seven-year global storytelling effort in “The Changing Planet” – April 20 at 8 pm
Changing Planet Wednesday, April 20 at 8 pm CHANGING PLANET, premiering Wednesday, April 20, 8:00-10:00 p.m. ET is the first program in an unprecedented seven-year global storytelling effort led by… Read More
Decades of missed opportunities to hold to account: “The Power of Big Oil” on FRONTLINE – starts April 19 at 10 pm
Frontline’s Three Part Series: “The Power of Big Oil” Tuesdays, April 19-May 3, at 10 PM This three-part documentary series is a deeply researched investigation of what scientists, corporations, politicians… Read More
Lives of Latinx people intersect at the last abortion clinic on the border “On the Divide” on POV – April 18 at 10 pm
POV Presents Award-Winning On The Divide, Debut Documentary from Filmmakers Maya Cueva and Leah Galant, Premieres Monday, April 18, 2022 on PBS McAllen, Texas, located at the southern tip… Read More
One of America’s first recognized Black female composers and piano virtuosos on GREAT PERFORMANCES: Now Hear This “Florence Price and the American Migration” – April 15 at 9 pm
Great Performances: Now Hear This “Florence Price and the American Migration” Premieres Friday, April 15 at 9 p.m. on PBS, pbs.org/nowhearthis and the PBS Video app Host Scott Yoo follows… Read More
Explore a rich and fascinating mix of traditions with “Rick Steves’ European Easter” – April 14 at 10 pm
Rick Steves’ European Easter Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 10 pm Taking you on a spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Italy, and Greece, “Rick Steves’ European Easter” celebrates this… Read More
NOVA investigates the story of cannabis in the U.S. with “The Cannabis Question” – April 13 at 9 pm
NOVA “THE CANNABIS QUESTION” Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 9 p.m. on PBS As more U.S. states move toward legalizing cannabis, NOVA reports on the latest science investigating the… Read More
The defining conflict of the Second World War “Rise of the Nazis: Dictators at War” Starts April 12 at 9 pm
RISE OF THE NAZIS: DICTATORS AT WAR (Season Two) Series Begins Tuesday, April 12 at 9 pm This powerful series reaches the defining conflict of the Second World War,… Read More
Visionary doctor works to stop cancer in “JIM ALLISON: BREAKTHROUGH” on INDEPENDENT LENS, Monday, April 11 at 10
BILL HANEY’S: “JIM ALLISON: BREAKTHROUGH” AIRS ON INDEPENDENT LENS MONDAY, APRIL 11 ON WOUB What Does it Take to Deliver Revolutionary New Medicines Against Life-Threatening Disease? “We are facing a… Read More
A first concert since the pandemic “The Chamber Music Society Returns” – Starting Friday, April 8 at 10 pm
Two- Part PBS Film CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY RETURNS A Joyful Return to Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and Tour Across America Broadcast Nationally on PBS April 8 and 15 at… Read More
Explores the splendor of Islamic art in “Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre” – April 7 at 10 pm
Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 10 pm Today, at a pivotal moment in world history, two great museums… Read More
Discover the true character of one of the planet’s largest land mammals in “Hippo King” on NATURE – April 6 at 8 pm
Nature: Hippo King Premieres Wednesday, April 6 at 8 p.m. ET on PBS, pbs.org/nature and the PBS Video app From Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, an old, battle-scarred hippo bull has… Read More
Music photography’s greatest names in “ICON: MUSIC THROUGH THE LENS” Starting April 2 at 9 pm
ICON: MUSIC THROUGH THE LENS Explores the Thrilling World of Music Photography Starting Saturday, April 2 at 9 pm The World’s Most Iconic Photographers, Musicians and Industry Experts Give… Read More
Grammy-winning composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation: “Fire Shut Up In My Bones” on GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET, April 1 at 9 pm
Great Performances at the Met: Fire Shut Up in My Bones Premieres Friday, April 1 at 9 p.m. on PBS Grammy-winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of… Read More
The first woman and the first Iranian to receive the Fields Medal: “Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision Of Maryam Mirzakhani” – March 31 at 10 pm
Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision Of Maryam Mirzakhani A documentary film by George Csicery Secrets of the Surface introduces Maryam Mirzakhani to a wider public, telling the… Read More
The extraordinary abilities of squirrels in “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” on NATURE – March 30 at 8 pm
Nature: A Squirrel’s Guide to SuccessWednesday, March 30 at 8 p.m. From tiny chipmunks to big prairie dogs, the squirrel family is one of the most widespread on Earth…. Read More
Murder ignited a firestorm of racial tensions in “The Zoot Suit Riots” on AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, March 29 at 9 pm
American Experience Zoot Suit Riots To Have Encore Broadcast Tuesday, March 29, 2022 on PBS and PBS.org 80 Years Ago, the Murder of a Young Mexican-American Man Ignited a Firestorm… Read More
India’s only all-female news outlet is “Writing with Fire” on INDEPENDENT LENS; March 28 at 10 pm
OSCAR®-NOMINATED DOCUMENTARY “WRITING WITH FIRE” MAKES ITS TELEVISION DEBUT ON PBS’S INDEPENDENT LENS ON MARCH 28, 2022 Film Turns a Lens on India’s Only All-Female News Outlet in Male-Dominated Media… Read More
Venture behind the glamorous facade of Henry’s court; “INSIDE THE COURT OF HENRY VIII” March 26 at 8 pm
Part Renaissance prince, part medieval tyrant, Henry VIII is the most famous of English kings. Venture beyond the facade of his glamorous court to understand the danger and intrigue that… Read More
Marin Alsop’s journey to first female music director of a major symphony on “The Conductor” on Great Performances, March 25 at 9 pm
Great Performances Celebrates Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Music Director Laureate Marin Alsop in The Conductor Premiering March 25 at 9 pm on PBS Features previously unseen archival footage with mentor Leonard… Read More
Brainless blobs that can make decisions on NOVA “Secret Mind of Slime” – March 23 at 9 pm
Meet slime molds: brainless blobs that can learn, make decisions, and navigate mazes! NOVA: Secret Mind of Slime Wednesday, March 23 at 9 pm NOVA “Secret Mind Of Slime” dives… Read More
FRONTLINE Presents ‘Pelosi’s Power,’ the first documentary on Nancy Pelosi’s life and legacy – March 22 at 9 pm
Pelosi’s Power Tuesday, Mar. 22, 2022, at 9 pm on PBS and on YouTube Streaming at 7 pm at pbs.org/frontline & in the PBS Video App facebook.com/frontline | Twitter: @frontlinepbs… Read More
Searching for healing in “Bring Her Home” – Monday, March 21 at 10 pm
Bring Her Home follows three Indigenous women – an artist, an activist, and a politician – as they fight to vindicate and honor their relatives who have fallen victims to… Read More
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