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- FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world and American television's top long-form news and current affairs series since 1983
- Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.
- The attempts across generations to unravel the mysteries of mental illness, including its causes and treatments.
- GBH and JazzBoston presented JazzNOW Tango Libre. This hybrid event was presented live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio in Brighton. The concert featured a unique ensemble including: Claudio Ragazzi, Argentinian-born,Grammy and Emmy Award-winning guitarist and composer Zahili Gonzalez-Zamora, Cuban-born Berklee College of Music professor and pianist Dan Greenspan, Boston-based bassist Steve Langone, drummer, composer and author James Bennett II, GBH arts and culture reporter, will moderate a conversation with the musicians following the 8pm performance. This program is supported in part by grants from the Boston Cultural Council/Reopen Creative Boston Fund, administered by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture, and by the Mass Cultural Council, and is presented in collaboration with GBH Music and JazzBoston.
- The Life of Loi is living proof of why Mediterranean cuisine is not only the healthiest in the world, but a key ingredient to longevity--and Chef Maria Loi leads the way, one healthy bite at a time.
- LueRachelle Brim-Atkins grew up in Naples, TX, where strict segregation was a part of everyday life. Years later she moved to Seattle, WA. She spoke with her friend, Jacquelyn, about how her family's legacy led her to becoming an educator.
- GBH and JazzBoston presented JazzNOW: The Legacy of Tony Bennett, live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio. The concert featured members of Tony Bennett's touring and recording quartet. This performance and Q&A highlighted some of Tony Bennett's enormous catalog of recordings.
- GBH Music and JazzBoston presented JazzNOW featuring Kris Davis' Diatom Ribbons, live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio in Brighton. The concert featured a unique ensemble including: Kris Davis, Grammy-Nominated pianist, Bandleader and composer for Diatom Ribbons, Associate Director of Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Terri Lyne Carrington, Grammy Award-winning drummer, composer, and Artistic Director and Founder of the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Val Jeanty, a Haitian-born electronic music composer, percussionist and drummer/turntablist and professor at Berklee College of Music Tessil Collins, Managing Producer of Jazz 24/7 moderated the conversation with the musicians following their performance.
- GBH Music presented A Holiday Celebration, live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio in Brighton. The concert featured unique performers including: . Lawrence Brownlee, tenor, with Kevin Miller, piano . Boston Children's Chorus; Kenneth Griffith, conductor . Renaissance Men . Jacqueline Schwab, piano . Charles Overton Group, featuring Devon Gates Greg Ferrisi, CRB afternoon host moderated the conversation with the musicians following their performances.
- GBH Music presented A Unique Music Adventure: Rasa Quartet and Boston Baroque's X-tet Celtic meets Classical live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio in Brighton. The concert featured unique performers including: * The Rasa String Quartet * Boston Baroque X-tet Anthony Rudel, General Manager of GBH Music, was host and moderator of the conversation with the musicians during their performances.
- Diane Hayes Powers tells her daughter Destiny McLurkin about growing up in segregated Seattle and how her experiences during school desegregation inspired her to advocate for young people in her community.
- Elisabeth "Biz" Lindsay-Ryan and Suni Kartha were strangers in Evanston, Illinois who believed that there were serious inequities in the way that the PTA were able to raise and spend money for schools in their district.
- GBH and JazzBoston presented JazzNOW: Emerald Jazz, in recognition of International Jazz Day, streaming live from the acoustically acclaimed GBH Fraser Performance Studio. The hybrid concert featured an intriguing musical event merging improvisational jazz with traditional Irish music.
- The rules that govern political donations are investigated by Richard Bilton to see if they are fit for purpose.
- Since the first star lit up the universe, they have been engines of creation. Professor Brian Cox reveals how, ultimately, stars brought life and meaning to the universe.
- Professor Brian Cox questions whether we are alone in the universe. There might be more planets than stars in our galaxy - but will we find a second Earth?
- A space mission discovers the dramatic history of the Milky Way. Professor Brian Cox reveals how our galaxy endured multiple collisions as rival galaxies fought for survival.
- Prof Brian Cox journeys into a supermassive black hole - a monster that can destroy worlds, stop time, and is forcing us to reassess our understanding of reality.
- It's the ultimate question: why are we here? Cutting-edge space missions take us back 13.8 billion years to the very beginning - the origin of the Universe.
- A look at what thousands of prehistoric footprints in New Mexico's White Sands National Park might reveal about the peopling of the Americas.
- 1987– 2hTV-PG7.2 (44)TV EpisodeA look at attempts to desegregate schools in Leland, Mississippi.