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Wild Scandinavia Immerse yourself in these breathtaking Scandinavian landscapes, beautiful fjords, magical forests, and volcanic and arctic extremes. Watch as surprising wildlife stories, myths, and modernity are all woven
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In a new work commissioned by the Minnesota Orchestra, composer Carlos Simon and librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph embrace the aspiration of racial equity through music-centered community healing. With brea(d)th , the artists and the Orchestra lead us on a creative path of reflection, intention, and organized hope. TPT 2 Friday, May 19, 8 p.m.
into this icy natural world. In three parts. TPT 2 Wednesdays, starting May 10, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Sundays, starting May 14, 7 p.m.
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Father Brown-Season 10 Based on the character made famous from GK Chesterton's short stories, the 10th season once again sees Father Brown solving a string of devilishly difficult murders. Is Kembleford now more dangerous than Midsomer we wonder? In ten parts. TPT 2 Thursdays, starting May 18, 7 p.m.
Fanny: The Right to Rock Co-founded by Filipina American and queer teenagers, Fanny is the first all-women band to release an album with a major record label (Warner/ Reprise, 1970). Revered by David Bowie, meet the most groundbreaking rock group you've never heard of yet. TPT 2 Monday, May 22, 9 p.m.
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June Concerts AT ORCHESTRA HALL
PARK AND AINOMÄE PLAY BRAHMS*
THU JUN 1 11AM FRI JUN 2 8PM Andrew Manze, conductor Susie Park, violin Silver Ainomäe, cello
A NIGHT IN THE TROPICS WITH CHARLES LAZARUS SAT JUN 3 8PM
Sarah Hicks, conductor Charles Lazarus, trumpet Tommy Barbarella, piano Jeff Bailey, bass
David Schmalenberger, drums GINASTERA, KODÁLY AND TCHAIKOVSKY* THU JUN 8 11AM FRI JUN 9 8PM Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor Grace Roepke, harp SENSORY-FRIENDLY CONCERT FOR TEENS AND ADULTS* THU JUN 15 6PM Lovrick Gary III, bass trombone Esther Seitz, cello SEASON FINALE: JAMES EHNES AND BEETHOVEN’S SEVENTH FRI JUN 16 8PM SAT JUN 17 8PM Sir Andrew Davis, conductor James Ehnes, violin JUNETEENTH: CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM*
FRI JUN 23 8PM SAT JUN 24 2PM RELAXED FAMILY CONCERT André Raphel, conductor Jevetta Steele, vocals Alan C. Page, narrator Malcolm-Jamal Warner, poet/actor
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*Choose the Hall Pass option when buying online to receive free tickets for young listeners ages 6-18. More information at minnesotaorchestra.org/hallpass. All artists, programs, dates and prices subject to change. PHOTOS Ehnes: Benjamin Ealovega; Hicks: Nate Ryan; Park and Ainomäe: Josh Kohanek.
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Since its premiere in 1984, Almanac has become a beloved institution among Minnesotans, providing thoughtful analysis and lively discussion of local news and culture. One of the key players behind the scenes of this weekly public affairs show has been Brendan Henehan. He has produced over 1750 Almanac episodes and more statewide political debates than any other Minnesotan. Following over 40 years with Twin Cities PBS (TPT), Henehan has announced that he will retire in May. Almanac’s Producer Brendan Henehan Retiring from Twin Cities PBS
TPT Editorial and Design Team: Lynn Farmer, Vice President, Marketing and Communications Sarah D. Johnson, Managing Editor Ben Malley, Art Director Membership Hotline: 651-229-1300 or toll free 866-229-1300 Lines are staffed M-F, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Telemarketing Call-Back Line: 651-229-1395 Front Desk: 651-222-1717 Advertising in TPT magazine: Deb Larson, Managing Director, Sponsorships 651-229-1454 or sponsor@tpt.org
Twin Cities PBS President and CEO: Sylvia Strobel
Volume 51 Number 5 TPT magazine (ISSN 1059-9657) is published twelve times a year, in: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Jul., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec. by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 172 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101, a nonprofit corporation. Copyright © 2023. List Exchanges: To assist in building membership, Twin Cities Public Television on occasion may exchange names and addresses of its members with other organizations that may solicit or make contact with you by mail. If you do not want your information shared, please notify the membership department at 651-229-1300 or 866-229-1300. All rights reserved. TPT magazine is sent to those who contribute annually to TPT. Basic memberships are $50. Periodicals postage paid at St. Paul, Minnesota, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send change-of-address information to: Membership Department, Twin Cities PBS, 172 E. Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101. Board of Trustees: Rotolu "Ro" Adebiyi, Teddy Bekele, Barbara Burwell, Scott Dillon, Wayne L. Ducheneaux II, Courtney Camp Enloe, Joe Fleming, Peter S. Hatinen, Kristy Howe, Amy L. Jensen, Mumatz Kazim, Laura Liu, Martha MacMillan (Vice Chair), Dr. Fayneese Miller, Victor Miranda, MD, Michael Monahan, Somia Mourad, Margaret Murphy, Jesse Overton, Robert P. Rinek, Mark Ritchie, Robert Sit, Darrell Thompson, Sandra Vargas, R. Kirk Weidner, Donna Zimmerman (Chair)
Since the beginning, Henehan, TPT’s Managing Director of Public Affairs, has led Almanac , creating a space that brings together diverse perspectives to provide depth and context to the issues impacting Minnesotans. Almanac is the longest-running program at TPT and Minnesota’s longest- running statewide public affairs program. Its counterpart, Almanac at the Capitol , which began broadcasting in 2002, is the state’s second longest- running TPT program and public affairs program. Almanac's success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its producers, reporters, and staff, who strive to create a space for connection in an increasingly divided world. “[With Almanac ] you have statewide access to an inquisitive audience. We get to be a trusted source of information and a place where people can come to learn and engage in meaningful conversations. When I leave the show, I'm going to miss being a part of that,” Henehan says. Almanac without Henehan is hard to imagine, but as the show looks to the future, it remains committed to being a space where people can come for context and dialogue about Minnesota’s culture and politics – with humorous monologues and history trivia mixed in for good measure. If you value Almanac , donate to TPT in Brendan’s honor! Your gift will help TPT continue to provide trusted public affairs programming that keeps citizens informed and safeguards democracy by providing space for conversations about issues that impact us all. Make a gift in Brendan’s honor at tpt.org/supportalmanac .
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A NOTE FROM SYLVIA That was winter! I am so glad to welcome May, with all of its lovely tulips, daffodils, and lilacs and the first shoots of fresh asparagus from my garden. My bike is tuned up for some trail rides, and I can finally walk around my neighborhood without my yak tracks. If you are still deciding what your outdoor activities will be this spring and summer, check out season 2 of Outside Chance and find your next new adventure. You can stream all episodes at tpt.org/outdoors or by using the PBS app to watch anytime, anywhere. Throughout May, TPT’s Hype crew members are working on their capstone projects. Hype , our program for youth in grades 9-12, is based on the popular TPT program from the 1990s. This updated initiative is part of TPT’s commitment to mentor the next generation of media makers. The program combines role modeling, media literacy, and hands-on skills to help diverse high-school students uplift their voices across multiple platforms. Learn more on page 10. Also happening this month, SciGirls in the National Parks - the seventh and final season of the PBS program - premieres on May 26. This season focuses on citizen science outdoors, with new episodes airing on TPT 2 at 12:30 p.m. All seven seasons of SciGirls and their accompanying resources are available at tpt.org/scigirls. SciGirls teaches viewers that science is for everyone, and TPT will continue to build on this legacy as we develop our next generation of children’s STEM programming. May is Asian American and Pacific Island Heritage Month. We have an outstanding line-up of programming, including two broadcast premieres on TPT 2. On May 16 at 9 p.m., American Masters: Name June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV airs, and Fanny: The Right to Rock will be broadcast on May 22 at 9 p.m. Find more AAPI programming on page 9. Finally, I want to take a moment to congratulate Brendan Henehan on his retirement after more than 40 years with TPT. As Almanac’s producer and TPT’s Managing Director of Public Affairs, Brendan will be leaving behind an impressive legacy, which is showcased on page 4.
Your support allows TPT to offer accessible programming that enriches and strengthens our community. Thank you for investing in our mission.
Sincerely,
Sylvia Strobel President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS
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Maureen McGinn: A conversation with TPT's VP of Major Gifts and Planned Giving
just renewed for a second season), encourages people to see the world in new ways. We provide educational resources for caregivers and teachers to support children’s education locally and nationally. TPT also produces Almanac , broadcasting unbiased public affairs coverage at a time when trusted sources are essential to informing citizens.
Maureen McGinn was promoted to Vice President of Major Gifts and Planned Giving at Twin Cities PBS (TPT) in January 2023. This is an abridged version of our conversation. You can read the full interview at tpt.org/vp-major-gifts.
WHAT SETS TPT APART FROM OTHER PLACES YOU HAVE WORKED?
WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF DONORS ON TPT?
I have served organizations covering history, art, education, and community service. I had never served an organization that does all these things. TPT does. History programs - like Minnesota Experience - tell the story of how we got to now. Performing arts programs, such as Stage and This is Minnesota Orchestra , showcase Minnesota’s unique art communities. Our science and environmental content, including America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston (which was
The phrase "members like you" is more accurate than most people realize. Eighty- two percent of TPT’s budget comes from members and major gift donors. These gifts allow us to continue broadcasting PBS favorites, such as Masterpiece, Nature, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, and Antique Roadshow . Most importantly our members and donors make TPT accessible for all. TPT is a local, independent, and trusted source of programming created for
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"We are grateful for every single member and donor who sees the value in TPT’s mission and contributes to making TPT true public television. Your support allows us to make our content accessible to every community member."
and with the community. Our donors ensure that our broadcasts, digital series, outreach, and educational resources are offered free of charge.
educators and caregivers, stories that highlight Minnesota for a national audience, and growing our audience by providing more non-broadcast and streaming content available to viewers anytime, anywhere on a variety of platforms.
WHAT DO YOU LOVE BEST ABOUT INTERACTING WITH DONORS?
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO THOSE INTERESTED IN SUPPORTING TPT?
I love having conversations with donors to learn about their passions and what inspires them to give. Then, we can help align their giving to a project or program with those passions. We have donors who love that they can dance with their spouse during The Lawrence Welk Show every Saturday, learn how to cook or fix their house, travel the world, attend a great concert, or hear unbiased news coverage. What connects all our donors is that they want to give the gift of TPT to help build a stronger community through public media. They know we provide stellar educational programs, explore stories in depth, and share the voices of those who are not often heard. WHERE DO YOU SEE TPT HEADING IN THE NEXT 5 TO 10 YEARS? WHAT SUPPORT IS NEEDED TO GET US THERE? We are particularly focused on providing more History, Arts, Culture, Science, Education, and Public Affairs content that is entertaining, educational, and empowering. We are also committed to strengthening our endowment to ensure that our programming and resources are available for future generations. TPT has an amazing legacy on which to build. We are well positioned to grow and increase our community impact. We will continue to respond to and reflect our community – through powerful storytelling that represents the amazing and diverse community of which we are a part, robust educational resources for
Please reach out to us. There are many ways you can support TPT’s work and legacy, from one-time donations to a specific project or program, to annual membership gifts to planned giving. In whatever way you can give, your gift will have an impact. If you have a specific area you would like to support, questions about different giving opportunities, or a story to share about why you are so passionate about TPT, please reach out.
The Development Team:
Linda Hummel, Donor Relations Officer Sarah Kuenzler, Donor Relations & Engagement Specialist John Kupris, Major and Planned Gift Officer Maureen McGinn, Vice President of Major and Planned Gifts
Phone: 651.229.1410 Email: development@tpt.org
Read an expanded version of this interview at tpt.org/vp-major-gifts .
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A Roundup of Shows to Honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month View Our Exclusive Collection at tpt.org/aapi
Asian Flavors
The Story of China with Michael Wood
Armed with Language
Asian Americans
American Experience: Chinese Exclusion Act
America's Secret War
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Hype: Uplifting the Next Generation of Storytellers
Hickman-Winfield states, “Hype is one of the few places young people can share their perspectives and ideas for solving community issues.” VOPs (Visions of Possibilities) – including past Hype crew members and current and former TPT staff – serve as mentors to the crew in the areas of media production, social justice, community service, and more.
At Twin Cities PBS (TPT) we believe media has the power to challenge, connect, and unite.
This belief guides TPT’s youth empowerment project: Hype . Based on the popular TPT initiative Don’t Believe the Hype (1992-2002), Hype empowers youth in grades 9-12 as media creators. Robin Hickman-Winfield – an Executive Producer of the original Hype series– has returned as Hype’s co-creator and Executive Producer. TPT Education Specialist Demetrius Trundle coordinates the Hype programming. In weekly meetings, crew members learn media history, develop media literacy, build community, receive role modeling, and create media content.
“Our VOPs are essential for showing the crew members that they can be the next generation of storytellers to represent their communities,” says Trundle. This year’s crew will be creating social media shorts and longer capstone projects focusing on school violence, mental health, and representation in the arts. TPT looks forward to learning with and from Minnesota's emerging media voices. Stay tuned for Hype updates and a look into the crew’s final projects.
Hype’s goal is to leverage the power of media- making to help Indigenous, Black, Latina(o), Asian American, and historically unrepresented youth craft their own narratives and amplify their unique voices. “Use your voice – someone will hear you one day,” says a crew member about the lesson they learned during last year’s Hype pilot. “Don’t doubt yourself.”
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SciGirls Explore the Great Outdoors SciGirls invites children nationwide to explore science in the great outdoors! The PBS series’ seventh and final season, SciGirls in the Parks , takes viewers on a journey of America’s national and state park system, highlighting the adventures of curious, smart, and creative kid scientists. Produced by Twin Cities PBS (TPT), these five new episodes will premiere on May 26 on TPT 2 at 12:30 and online at TPT.org/SciGirls and PBSKids.org/scigirls . SciGirls is an Emmy Award-winning PBS series that has inspired children and families around science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning and career paths. SciGirls in the Parks continues this tradition by sharing the stories of real girls—not actors—as they team up with adult STEM role models to learn about citizen science. Citizen science initiatives, held in parks nationwide, help researchers collect data on animal and plant species, water quality and other environmental phenomena. From observing fireflies in South Carolina to tracking marine animals on the Alaska Coast to leading trash clean-ups on the banks of the Mississippi River, these real-life SciGirls pitch in to improve their communities. Although SciGirls in the Park s marks the series’ final season, educational outreach in youth-serving learning spaces nationwide continues, and all SciGirls content remains freely accessible at pbskids.org/scigirls and on SciGirls’ popular YouTube channel. Educators can find all media and standards-aligned activities, available in both English and Spanish, at PBS Learning Media ( pbslm.org ), and parents/caregivers can access resources to help with their children’s STEM learning at scigirlsconnect.org .
A who-done-it mystery
adapted for the stage by KEN LUDWIG directed by RISA BRAININ May 13 – July 2 Passengers aboard the opulent Orient Express awake to learn that a murder has occurred behind locked doors. Thankfully, debonair detective Hercule Poirot is on the train and on the case. Murder on the Orient Express Agatha Christie’s
“For almost twenty years, SciGirls has received sustainable support from the National Science Foundation,” said Sylvia Strobel, TPT’s President and CEO. “This has allowed us to inspire, encourage and excite children, families, and educators with gender-equitable, standards-based STEM content. We are deeply grateful for this opportunity, and excited to leverage our learnings into new science media for youth.”
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HIGHLIGHTS MAY 1 - 7
MINNESOTA EXPERIENCE The Baldies The Baldies were a Minneapolis skinhead crew that fought racists in the 1980s and beyond. A Twin Cities PBS original production. TPT 2 Monday, May 1, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Thursday, May 4, 9 p.m.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Plague at the Golden Gate
Discover how an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1900 set off fear and anti-Asian sentiment in San Francisco. This documentary tells the gripping story of the race against time by health officials to save the city from the deadly disease. TPT 2 Tuesday, May 2, 9 p.m.
INDEPENDENT LENS Matter Of Mind: My ALS Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neuromuscular disease with an average survival time of 2-5 years from diagnosis. In this intimate story, three people bravely face different paths as they live with the progressively debilitating illness. TPT 2 Monday, May 1, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Saturday, May 6, 9 p.m.
MASTERPIECE Tom Jones
Tom is banished by Allworthy. Meanwhile, Sophia flees her impending marriage to Blifil. Adventures ensue, including fateful encounters at two inns. Part 2 of 4 . TPT 2 Sunday, May 7, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, May 10, 8 p.m.
MARIE ANTOINETTE Queen of Hearts Louis becomes increasingly
ICONIC AMERICA: OUR SYMBOLS AND STORIES WITH DAVID RUBENSTEIN
confident as he throws himself into supporting the American War of Independence. Marie Antoinette embraces life at the Petit Trianon where she becomes enamored by a familiar face — Count Axel von Fersen. Part 8 of 8. TPT 2 Sunday, May 7, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Wed., May 10, 9 p.m.
The Hollywood Sign Learn how a real estate
advertisement erected in 1923 became an international symbol of fame, fortune, and the American dream. Part 2 of 4. TPT 2 Wednesday, May 3, 9 p.m.
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EVENING MAY 1 - 7
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum Hour 2
Minnesota Experience: The Baldies
Independent Lens: Matter of Mind: My ALS
POV: Our Time Machine/Negative Space
On Story
1 Mon
2
Cranford (Part 1 of 5)
Elvis Presley: ‘68 Comeback Special
Lowertown Line
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Empowered: Energy Heroes
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos
Native Report Your Legislators
Exploring Forgiveness
Postcards
MN
Finding Your Roots: Against All Odds
My Grandparents’ War: Emeli Sandé (Part 4 of 4)
American Experience: Plague at the Golden Gate
Outback: The Kimberley Comes Alive
2 Tue
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Grantchester on Master- piece Season 1 (Part 6 of 6) MN Original Postcards
Endeavour Season 6 on Masterpiece: Deguello
People of the North
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Love and Respect with Killer Mike
LIFE
STAGE: Ranee and Aparna Ramas- wamy’s Sacred Earth NOVA: Saving The Right Whale
Connections to Cass
Interstate 94: A History and Its Impact
Interstate 94: Today and Tomorrow Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Mysteries of Public Financing
Common Ground
Cass Gilbert: Standing The Test of Time
MN
Nature: Attenborough's Wonder of Song Call The Midwife -Season 12 (Part 7 of 8)
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories: The Hollywood Sign (Part 2 of 4)
Almanac at the Capitol
Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced
3 Wed
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Marie Antoinette: The Ostrich (Part 7 of 8)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 4)
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Seat at the Table
LIFE
Almanac at the Capitol
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Radiance and Light
Connections and Transfor- mations
James J. Hill: Empire Builder
Stop, Look, Art
Making It Up North
Shared Sacrifice: Rock County In War
MN
Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge
Inspector Morse: Death In Now My Neighbor
Halifax: Retribution (Part 4 of 6)
The Confession (Part 4 of 6)
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This Old House
Ask This Old House
Asian Americans: Breaking Ground
Minnesota Experience: The Baldies
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
History with David Rubenstein
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
Windows to Nature: MN's Dioramas
Forensics: Beyond The CSI Effect
Minnesota’s Fiercest Floods
Minnesota: A History of the Land: Changes in the Land/1870s-1900
Farm Fresh Road Trip 3
Off 90
Nature: Walk- ing with Emer- son & Thoreau
MN
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Rick Steves Art of the Middle Ages
American Masters Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road
Quincy Jones: A Musical Celebration In Paris
Lowertown Line
5 Fri
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La Frontera with Pati Jinich: Fronterizos of the Golden Coast
Washington Week
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover Scams, Seniors & Minnesota’s Response Frankie Drake Mysteries (Part 10 of 10)
Articulate Hour Partial Recall
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Make Money Work
Make Money Work
Almanac
Minnesota in the ‘70s
Prairie Mosaic
Elder Victims: Abused, Ex- ploited, Alone
MN
Midsomer Murders: The Ghost of Causton Abbey (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
(9:13) Death In Paradise (Part 3 of 8)
(10:07) Endeavour Season 6 on Masterpiece: Deguello
(11:32) Low- ertown Line
6 Sat
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Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limit- less Future
One Voice: The Songs We Share Heroes & History
Independent Lens: Matter of Mind: My ALS
POV: Our Time Machine/Negative Space
Independent Lens: Rewind
LIFE
Backroads
Prairie Musi- cians
Crossing The Threshold
Getting A Handle On Diabetes
Love of Car: Transportation As We Age
On The Road Together: Teen Driving
Getting There
Critical Links: Community Health Workers
MN
Call The Midwife-Season 12 (Part 8 of 8)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 4)
Marie Antoinette: Queen of Hearts (Part 8 of 8)
Seaside Hotel-Season 6 A Happy Childhood (Part 2 of 6)
What to Do When Someone Dies (Part 2 of 3)
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Nature: Attenborough's Wonder of Song
NOVA: Saving The Right Whale
Outback: The Kimberley Comes Alive
Genesis: When In Rome 2007 Austin City Limits:
LIFE
The Mavericks: En Espanol
Craft In America: Home
Made In Sweden
Polka Across America
Make It Ok Stigma & Mental Illness
Call to Justice
Bound By Earth: Archaeology In Minnesota
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With royal visits, kidnappings, and notorious gangsters to contend with, Father Brown also faces his old adversary Flambeau. TPT 2 | Thursdays, starting May 18
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HIGHLIGHTS MAY 8 - 14
GREAT PERFORMANCES Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway's Best Enjoy a revue of milestone Broadway shows and songs from 1973 to 2023 hosted by two-time Tony Award-winner Sutton Foster. Features performances by Andre De Shields, Chita Rivera, Vanessa Williams, and more from Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater. TPT 2 Friday, May 12, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Saturday, May 13, 7 p.m.
The Story of the D-Day Forecast: Three Days in June The success of the D-Day military invasion was completely reliant on weather readings taken by a young woman, Maureen Sweeney, at a remote weather station on Ireland’s west coast. TPT 2 Monday, May 8, 8 p.m.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Mr. Tornado
Meet pioneering meteorologist Ted Fujita, who transformed our understanding of tornados. His technological advancements saved lives and helped Americans prepare for and respond to dangerous weather phenomena. TPT 2 Monday, May 8, 9 p.m.
Lost Home Movies Of Nazi Germany
Recently brought to light for the first time, this two-part series delves into the private collections of Germans, both civilian and military, who recorded the dawn of an empire that they thought would last a thousand years. Part 1 of 2. TPT 2 Tuesday, May 9, 8 p.m.
River Detective Inspector John River is haunted by visions of his recently murdered colleague, Detective Sergeant Jackie 'Stevie' Stevenson. He continues in his attempts to find her killer although excluded from the case on the grounds of his proximity to the events surrounding it. Part 1 of 6. TPT 2 Saturday, May 13, 9:30 p.m.
WILD SCANDINAVIA Life On the Edge
Explore Scandinavia’s wild and unpredictable coast. This journey begins around the Swedish Baltic Sea, which includes iconic fjords; home to eagles, otters, base jumpers, and orcas. Part 1 of 3. TPT 2 Wednesday, May 10, 7 p.m. | TPT LIFE Sunday, May 14, 7 p.m.
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EVENING MAY 8 - 14
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum Hour 3
Story of the D-Day Forecast: Three Days In June
American Experience: Mr. Tornado
Independent Lens: Sam Now
On Story
8 Mon
2
Cranford (Part 2 of 5)
Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents)
Lowertown Line
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Energy Switch
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Eunae Koh Plays Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany (Part 1 of 2)
Wild and Scenic St. Croix
Native Report Your Legislators
Ready for the Future
Postcards
MN
Finding Your Roots: The Shirts On Their Backs
Frontline: Secrets, Politics and the Supreme Court
NOVA: Saving The Right Whale
Outback: The Dry Season
9 Tue
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Grantchester on Master- piece Season 2 (Part 1 of 6) MN Original Postcards
Endeavour Season 7 on Masterpiece: Oracle
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Love and Respect with Killer Mike
LIFE
STAGE: Mixtape IV: Now Streaming
Minnesota Legends: Gover- nor Arne Carlson
Women Mak- ing Change
Building East Side Com- munity Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Heroes & History
Common Ground
MN
Wild Scandinavia: Life on the Edge (Part 1 of 3)
NOVA: Hidden Volcano Abyss
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories: The Gadsden Flag (Part 3 of 4)
Almanac at the Capitol
Secrets of the Six Wives: Beheaded, Died
10 Wed
2
Call The Midwife-Season 12 (Part 8 of 8)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 4)
Marie Antoinette: Queen of Hearts (Part 8 of 8)
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Seat at the Table
LIFE
Almanac at the Capitol
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Season Finale: A Summer Prelude
Minnesota Regiments
Honor Most Proud
North Star: Civil War Stories
Almanac: Hands-On History
Making It Up North
MN
Inspector Morse: The Wench Is Dead
(8:45) Inspector Morse: The Remorseful Day
Halifax: Retri- bution (Part 5 of 6)
(11:14) The Confession (Part 5 of 6)
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This Old House
Ask This Old House
Asian Americans: A Question of Loyalty
Minnesota Experience: Gracious Spaces: Clarence H. Johnston, Architect
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
History with David Rubenstein
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
Improving Your Home’s Performance
Health and Climate
Minnesota: A History of the Land: Out of the Ashes/1900- 1940s
Farm Fresh Road Trip 4
Off 90
Energy Innova- tions in the US and Germany
Minnesota’s National Park Legacy
MN
Almanac
Rick Steves Art of the Mod- ern Age
Great Performances: Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best
Bloodline
Hook
12 Fri
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La Frontera with Pati Jinich: Ancient Seeds & Desert Ghosts MN Original Postcards
Washington Week
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover
The Articulate Hour: Together/Alone
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
LIFE
Understanding The New Financial Paradigm
Solid State: Minnesota’s High-Tech History
Almanac
Mysteries of Public Financing
Prairie Mosaic
MN
Midsomer Murders: Death of the Small Coppers (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
Death In Paradise (Part 4 of 8)
River (Part 1 of 6)
Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: How the Rogue Roar'd
(11:15) Shake- speare & Hathaway...
13 Sat
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Great Performances: Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best
Independent Lens: Sam Now
POV: Love & Stuff
LIFE
Backroads
Prairie Musi- cians
Preparing for College & Career Success
Power of Vol- unteerism
Life After Meth
Drug Courts: Justice That Heals
Lending A Hand: The Wakanheza...
Getting There
Coming Home: Supporting Your Soldier
MN
Victoria & Albert: The Wed- ding (Part 1 of 2) Wild Scandinavia: Life on the Edge (Part 1 of 3)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 3 of 4)
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen
Seaside Hotel-Season 6 The Stranger (Part 3 of 6) Heart: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
What to Do When Someone Dies (Part 3 of 3)
14 Sun
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NOVA: Hidden Volcano Abyss
Outback: The Dry Season
Austin City Limits: Rufus Wainwright
LIFE
Made In St. Paul: Stories from the Ford Plant
Our Invisible Guardians
Why Cultural Heritage Matters
Craft In America Inspiration
Make It Ok
Make It Ok
Art and Life of George Mor- rison
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MASTERPIECE Tom Jones
Tom is lured to a masquerade by an insatiable paramour; complications develop. Part 3 of 4. TPT 2 Sunday, May 14, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, May 17, 8 p.m.
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HIGHLIGHTS MAY 15 - 21
FATHER BROWN-SEASON 10 PREMIERE Winds Of Change
Father Brown discovers that a murderer is using Kembleford's new model village to plan their attacks. He also needs to find a new secretary following Mrs. McCarthy's departure. Part 1 of 10. TPT 2 Thursday, May 18, 7 p.m.
SISTER BONIFACE MYSTERIES Unnatural Causes The discovery of a housemaid's corpse at a local festival puts a damper on Great Slaughter's jovial gathering. Part 1 of 10. TPT 2 Thursday, May 18, 7:45 p.m.
AMERICAN MASTERS Waterman — Duke: Ambassador of Aloha Narrated by Jason Momoa, discover the inspiring story and considerable impact of fivetime Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku. He shattered swimming records and globalized surfing while overcoming racism in a lifetime of personal challenges. TPT 2 Monday, May 15, 9 p.m. AMERICAN MASTERS Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV See the world through the eyes of Nam June Paik, the father of video art and coiner of the term "electronic superhighway." Experience the acclaimed artist's creative evolution, as Academy Award nominee Steven Yeun reads from Paik's own writings. TPT 2 Tuesday, May 16, 9 p.m.
MASTERPIECE Magpie Murders
A mystery author turns in the manuscript for his latest book, but the last chapter is missing. His editor investigates and is soon on the trail of a suspicious death. Part 1 of 6. TPT 2 Thursday, May 18, 8:30 p.m.
MASTERPIECE Tom Jones
Tom’s letter to Lady Bellaston threatens to sink his prospects with Sophia. A swordfight puts him in even deeper trouble. A secret emerges. Part 4 of 4. TPT 2 Sunday, May 21, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wed., May 24, 8 p.m.
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EVENING MAY 15 - 21
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 15 Mon 2 Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 12 Antiques Roadshow: Spokane, Hour One American Masters Waterman - Duke: Ambassador of Aloha Independent Lens: Silent Beauty LIFE Cranford (Part 3 of 5) Rick Steves Fascism In Europe Rick Steves’ BBC World News Amanpour and Company Energy Switch
Festive Europe
MN Original Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany (Part 2 of 2)
Case for Rural Living
Native Report Your Legislators
We’re In This Together
Postcards
MN
Finding Your Roots: Things We Don’t Discuss
American Masters: Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV
Outback: Return of the Wet
16 Tue
2
Grantchester on Master- piece Season 2 (Part 2 of 6) MN Original Postcards
(7:56) Endeavour Season 7 on Masterpiece: Raga
People of the North
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Love and Respect with Killer Mike
LIFE
STAGE: Witness 2021
Weaving The Social Safety Net at Home
Sold Out: Affordable Hous- ing at Risk
Street Level
Common Ground
MN
Wild Scandinavia Heartlands (Part 2 of 3)
NOVA: Your Brain: Perception Decep- tion Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 3 of 4)
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories: The Cowboy Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen
Almanac at the Capitol
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
17 Wed
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Victoria & Albert: The Wed- ding (Part 1 of 2)
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Seat at the Table
LIFE
Almanac at the Capitol
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: American Musical Heroes
Jingle Dress Tradition
Tape’s Roll- ing!
Tape’s Roll- ing!
Making It Up North
Built to Last - The Legacy of the CCC In MN (10:45) The Confession (Part 6 of 6)
MN
Father Brown (Part 1 of 10)
Sister Boniface Mysteries: Unnatural Causes (Part 1 of 10)
Magpie Murders on Master- piece (Part 1 of 6)
Bad Move: Dead Zone
Halifax: Retribution (Part 6 of 6)
People of the North
18 Thu
2
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Asian Americans: Good Americans
Minnesota Experience: Parks for the People
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
History with David Ruben- stein
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
On The Trail: An In Wiscon- sin Special
Birds of Wisconsin
Minnesota: A History of the Land: Second Nature/1945 and Beyond American Masters: Tyrus Wong
Minnesota’s Deadliest Blizzards
Off 90
MN
Almanac
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: brea(d)th
MN Original
19 Fri
2
La Frontera with Pati Jinich: Back to the Middle
Washington Week
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover Current State of Our Work- ing River
Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day In March
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
Business Lives Here
Innovation Culture
Almanac
Healthcare Anywhere:...
Prairie Mosaic
MN
Midsomer Murders: Drawing Dead (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
Death In Paradise (Part 5 of 8)
River (Part 2 of 6)
Shakespeare & Hathaway
(11:15) Shakespeare & Hatha- way-Private Investigators
20 Sat
2
Great Performances: Richard III
Independent Lens: Silent Beauty
Independent Lens: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project
LIFE
Backroads
Prairie Musi- cians
Re-Imagining Late Life
Native Mens’ Barriers to Health Care
Make It Ok: Stigma & Mental Illness
Living with Parkinson’s
Getting There
Listen / Sto- ries of Cancer and Resilience
Tobacco vs. Minnesota: Clearing The Air
MN
Victoria & Albert: The Wed- ding (Part 2 of 2)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 4 of 4)
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: The Romanovs & The Russian Revolution
Seaside Hotel-Season 6 New Plans (Part 4 of 6) Willie Nelson: Live at Bu- dokan
Bad Move: Dead Zone
Bad Move: Deep End
21 Sun
2
Wild Scandinavia Heartlands (Part 2 of 3)
NOVA: Your Brain: Perception Decep- tion Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race
Outback: Return of the Wet
Austin City Limits: Texas Icons: Jerry Jeff Walker & Billy Joe Shaver
LIFE
Trusted Messenger
Culture In Our Class- rooms
Dog’s Service Make It Ok
Make It Ok
Livable Communities
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To Get Organized, Stand Up to Your Stuff By Lisa Kanarek
During my 15 years as a professional organizer, I worked with clients who dreaded sorting through closets overflowing with ill-fitting clothing and file cabinets groaning under the weight of outdated documents. I knew they could sort through boxes and clear out garages on their own. Still, they sought direction and moral support when their confidence continued to shrink along with their storage space. Without someone beside them to provide guidance, they were convinced the piles would continue to grow. There are other options besides relying on someone to work with you in person. Instead, you can schedule one-on-one online sessions with an organizing professional in a different state or country, learn streamlining strategies through YouTube videos and tune into organizing shows for inspiration. Start with Baby Steps Organizing your home in one day is not only unrealistic but an overwhelming project. Cas Aarssen, host of HGTV’s “Hot Mess House,” suggests taking a large trash bag and setting a five- minute timer. Within that time, challenge yourself to gather 21 items you no longer use. Don't be surprised if, after five minutes, you're motivated to keep going. Treat your organizing sessions like any other appointment and block out a specific time — a three-to-four-hour segment is reasonable. Use boxes labeled Keep, Donate and Recycle, and a bag for trash. This system makes the process simple and can minimize distractions. Otherwise, the minute
you leave one room to return something to another, you'll likely lose focus and your motivation to continue your organizing project.
Don't Be Bullied By What You Own "I would love for people to see decluttering and organization as part of self-care and self-growth," says Aarssen. By going through your belongings, you're standing up to things in your home that you're only keeping out of guilt and shame.
"Every time you look at clothes that don't fit, they're telling you that you need to lose weight," she says. "They're bullying you."
This applies to other items you may not use: your treadmill, weights, and anything else making you feel you're not enough.
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I Will Never Be a Grandparent By Barbra Williams Cosentino
It's no secret that grandparents are extraordinary people. They can magically convert a couple of cardboard boxes into a medieval castle and make spaghetti and meatballs out of a misshapen lump of play dough. In a backyard at a birthday party, an older woman stands next to me. We watch a chortling toddler spinning in circles. "He's so cute," the woman says, adding, "My granddaughter is over there," as she points to a pigtailed munchkin wearing a flowery dress and high-top purple sneakers. "Which one is yours?" I don't answer. The lump in my throat is too big. None of them are mine. I don't have children, and now, I don't have grandchildren. Why don't I have children? The answer is complicated — a marriage that ended in divorce at 33, a long period of being single during my prime getting-pregnant years, and a second happy marriage to a man nine years my senior who couldn't envision having a child in college when he was nearing seventy.
Facebook-perfect holidays spent with their grown- up children and their not-so-grown-up grandkids.
I envy grandparents who receive crayoned cards they plaster all over their refrigerators. I envy that they get to hug their grandbabies or proudly show off their tween granddaughter's award for first place in a citywide essay contest. They deserve, rightfully, to celebrate the unique joy of loving the child or children of their children. "The heart that gives thanks is a happy one, for we cannot feel thankful and unhappy at the same time," writes Douglas Wood, a children's author and songwriter. I have had a wonderful life with abundant riches, even though children and grandchildren have not been part of the package.
Envying Grandparents
Our friends are married or coupled, single, straight, gay, childless or parenting. We've laughed and cried at their children's weddings, admired pictures of their grandkids, and tried to ease their sadness when they couldn't be with them during the pre-vaccination COVID days.
Envy is not a pleasant emotion, but it is a human one. I sometimes envy my friends' lives; their
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HIGHLIGHTS MAY 22 - 28
FRONTLINE Police on Trial
Investigating the Minneapolis police in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. With Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters from the "Star Tribune" — from the killing and protests to the trial of Derek Chauvin to
the struggle for accountability. TPT 2 Thursday, May 25, 10 p.m
SECRETS OF THE DEAD A Samurai In The Vatican Discover the fate and legacy of the men caught up in the first stages of globalization and facing religious and political tensions. TPT 2 Wednesday, May 24, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Sunday, May 28, 9 p.m. WILD SCANDINAVIA Fire And Ice Discover Scandinavia's kingdoms of fire and ice. Awake under the long polar night, Muskoxen, polar bears, and arctic foxes must navigate the dramatic transformation of their world as it melts into a sleepless rush of life under the midnight sun. Part 3 of 3. TPT 2 Wednesday, May 24, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Sunday, May 28, 7 p.m.
GREAT PERFORMANCES Anything Goes
Enjoy this London production of Cole Porter's classic musical led by Tony-winner Sutton Foster who reprises her Tony-winning role as Reno Sweeney directed by Kathleen Marshall with favorite songs like "I Get A Kick Out of You" and "You're the Top." TPT 2 Friday, May 26, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Saturday, May 27, 7 p.m.
National Memorial Day Concert 2023
The 34th annual broadcast of the National Memorial Day Concert returns live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. America's national night of remembrance takes us back to the real meaning of the holiday through personal stories and tributes interwoven with musical performances. Co-hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise. TPT 2 Sunday, May 28, 7 p.m.
BAD MOVE Deep End
When their kitchen floods, Steve and Nicky are forced to call for Ken's help. Steve is convinced the source of the problem is a natural spring that could be the answer to all their problems. Part 2 of 6. TPT 2 Thusday, May 25, 9:30 p.m
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EVENING MAY 22 - 28
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Antiques Roadshow: Spokane, Hour Two
Antiques Roadshow: Spokane, Hour Three
Fanny: The Right to Rock
POV: Wuhan Wuhan
22 Mon
2
Cranford (Part 4 of 5)
60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music Presents)
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Energy Switch
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Bach, Cuong, Frank and Mozart
Native Report Your Legislators
Bridging War & Hope
Postcards
MN
Finding Your Roots: Fighters
Living with Hitler (Part 1 of 3)
Frontline Once Upon A Time In Iraq: Fallujah
NOVA: Your Brain: Perception Decep- tion
Magical Land of Oz Land
23 Tue
2
Grantchester on Master- piece Season 2 (Part 3 of 6) MN Original Postcards
Endeavour Season 7 on Masterpiece: Zenana
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Love and Respect with Killer Mike
LIFE
STAGE: Celebrating Black Artists
Justice Matters
Our Rights
Our Rights
Our Rights
Common Ground
MN
Wild Scandinavia: Fire and Ice (Part 3 of 3)
NOVA: Your Brain: Who’s In Control?
Secrets of the Dead: A Samurai in the Vatican
Almanac at the Capitol
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Holy Silence
24 Wed
2
Victoria & Albert: The Wed- ding (Part 2 of 2)
Tom Jones on Masterpiece (Part 4 of 4)
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Seat at the Table
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: The Romanovs & The Russian Revolution
LIFE
Almanac at the Capitol
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Rapsodie Espagnole
Farmhouses in the Heart- land: Death of the
Making It Up North
Reclaim- ing Sacred Tobacco
MN
(7:45) Sister Boniface Mysteries: Lights, Camera, Murder! (Part 2 of 10)
Magpie Murders on Master- piece (Part 2 of 6)
Bad Move: Deep End (Part 2 of 6)
Frontline: Police On Trial
Father Brown: (Part 2 of 10)
Say His Name: Five Days for George Floyd History with David Ruben- stein
25 Thu
2
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Asian Americans: Generation Rising
Minnesota Experience: Armed with Language
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
I Can’t Breathe: A CJM Memorial With Documentarian Interview
Minnesota: A History of the Land: The Northern Forest
Minnesota’s Fiercest Fires
Off 90
MN
Almanac
Great Performances: Anything Goes
Fanny: The Right to Rock
26 Fri
2
Culture Quest: Ukraine
Washington Week
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
BBC World News
Amanpour and Company
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
LIFE
MN Original Postcards
New Metropolis Minnesota
Homes for All
Almanac
Prairie Mosaic
Elder Victims: Abused, Ex- ploited, Alone
MN
Midsomer Murders: The Lions of Causton (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
Death In Paradise (Part 6 of 8)
River (Part 3 of 6)
Shakespeare & Hathaway
(11:15) Shakespeare & Hatha- way-Private Investigators
27 Sat
2
Great Performances: Anything Goes
Pacific Heartbeat: Stan
POV: Wuhan Wuhan
LIFE
Backroads
Prairie Musi- cians
Black Bril- liance
Ready for the Future
Mind-Body Dialogues III: Embodied Compassion
Make It Ok
Make It Ok
Getting There
Caregiving: Making A Dif- ference
MN
National Memorial Day Concert 2023
National Memorial Day Concert 2023
Seaside Hotel-Season 6: The Soldiers (Part 5 of 6) Mavis Staples: I’ll Take You There - An All-Star Celebra- tion Evolution, Sustainability and Ai
TBA
28 Sun
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Wild Scandinavia: Fire and Ice (Part 3 of 3)
NOVA: Your Brain: Who’s In Control?
Secrets of the Dead: A Samurai in the Vatican
Austin City Limits: Brittany Howard
LIFE
Fazioli Festival Featuring Roberto Plano
Superior Dream
St. Paul’s Historic Hill: Sal- vaging A Gilded Past
Gracious Spaces: Clarence H. Johnston, Architect
MN
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