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makers of this film visited 180 city basketball courts throughout New York City to uncover the world of pick-up basketball. Playground legends, NBA athletes, and everyday players tell the story and show off their athleticism (and trash-talking) on local basketball courts.
68-year-old Das, a master of kathak (a classical dance of North India) and 32-year-old Jason, an African American tap dancer. Working together, theyve created an unlikely artistic friendship that bridges continents, generations, cultures, and communities. American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother, documents her fathers path back to his family and Chagga culture, discovering both a rich cultural heritage and jarring disconnect on questions of patriarchy and violence.
promises to eradicate the slums and begins to evict shack dwellers far outside the city, three friends who live in Durbans vast shantytowns refuse to be moved and, in doing so, become leaders in a growing social movement.
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Great Performances
Wednesday, February 19 at 8 pm Eighty-three-year-old stage and screen legend Christopher Plummer portrays the illustriousand notoriousJohn Barrymore. This film adaptation of William Luces 1997 play is set in 1942 during the final months of Barrymores life. On the stage of a Broadway theater, the famously combative star struggles to recreate his performance in Shakepeares Richard III, recalling the highs and lows of his remarkable life and career in the process.
Wednesday, February 26 at 8 pm Join us for this 50th anniversary celebration of Royal National Theatre, which has not simply provided theater-goers with some the most thrilling productions in contemporary theater, but has served as an influential wellspring of talent and creativity, breathing new life into theater classics as well as launching new plays, playwrights, directors and stars on an international stage. Guests include Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Hugh Jackman, Derek Jacobi, Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, and more. Sundays at 8 pm, starting February 9 If youre a fan of the exciting BBC series Sherlock, youll be happy to see that we are now running the popular show in the slot directly after Downton Abbey on Sunday evening. Its an Anglophiliacs delight. In the third season of this modern take on the Arthur Conan Doyle classic, Sherlock returns, but for John Watson it might be a case of be careful what you wish for. Thursday, February 27 at 8 pm Credited with the reversal of apartheid in South Africa, Mandela stands as an all-embracing giant who brought about his nations extraordinary peaceful transformation to democracy. The film tells the story of his life through interviews with intimatesfrom his most trusted associates to his jailers on Robben Island, the prison where he was held for 27 years. It offers an insiders account of his powerful will to lead and of the great risk and personal sacrifice he endured to achieve democracy and equality for the people of his nation.
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Saturdays at 6 pm, repeating at midnight February 1 - A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry. A seminal American drama and a heroic testament to hope. February 8 - The Liar, by Pierre Corneille, trans. Richard Wilbur. A classic farce on manners. February 15 - Design for Living, by Nol Coward. Three expatriates entangled in a deeply symbiotic love affair. February 22 - A Huey P. Newton Story, by Roger Guenveur Smith. A brilliantly imagined exploration of the life of the Black Panther leader.
Outbeat
Sundays at 8 pm January 6Living Proof January 13Outbeat Music January 20Outbeat Collage, Out in the Arts January 27Outbeat News In Depth Tune in for an in-depth look at some of the most important stories making LGBT headlines this month. Well also be joined by youth members of Positive Images to get an update on what they have planned in 2014. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter and find out more at outbeatnews.com.
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9am Peg + Cat 9:30 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer 10am Sewing with Nancy 10:30 Arts in Context (Community Health Connections, 2/13) 11am Joseph Rosendos Travelscope 11:30 New York Originals 12pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac 12:30 Martha Bakes [repeats Sat. at 5:30 pm] 1pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman 1:30 Wild Photo Adventures 2pm Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:30 Daniel Tigers Neighborhood 3pm Arthur 3:30 WordGirl 4pm Biscuit Brothers 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5pm Newsline 5:30 PBS NewsHour 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal
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5am Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman * 6am Priscillas Yoga Stretches 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 7am Sesame Street 8am Curious George 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9am Peg + Cat 9:30 Creative Living [repeats Sunday at 4 pm] 10am Knit and Crochet Now! 10:30 Expeditions with Patrick McMillan 11am Journeys in Africa 11:30 Ciao Italia 12pm Victory Garden 12:30 Lidias Kitchen 1pm Tasteable California 1:30 tSit and Be Fit 2pm Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:30 Daniel Tigers Neighborhood 3pm Arthur
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7am Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8am Peg + Cat 8:30 Bob the Builder 9am Daniel Tigers Neighborhood 9:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood 10am Thomas & Friends 10:30 Electric Company 11am Enviropals! 11:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12pm Teaching Channel 1pm Paint This w/Jerry Yarnell 1:30 Hands On Crafts for Kids 2pm Best of the Joy of Painting 2:30 Woodsmith Shop
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8am Platts Energy Week 8:30 BioCentury This Week 9am McLaughlin Group 9:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 10am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Between the Lines [repeats Thursday at 7:30 pm] 11am Hispanic Lifestyles (2/2, 2/9, 2/16); Climate One (2/23) 11:30 Autoline (2/2, 2/9, 2/16) 12pm Motorweek 12:30 Ideas Exchange; American Music (2/16) 1pm European Journal
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7pm Out of Ireland 7:30 Natural Heroes: The Next, Best West 8pm NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes [Repeats Tuesday at 1pm]
9pm Rotaries: Avalanche on the Mountain 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
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7pm Last of the Summer Wine 7:30 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick: Geri Jewell, Im Walking as Straight as I Can 8pm Chinas Challenges: Are The Chinese People Real Citizens? 9pm Frontline League of Denial: The NFLs Concussion Crisis, Part 1 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
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7pm As Time Goes By 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie Manouse: Linda Gray 8pm Nature: Meet The Coywolf [Repeats Wednesday at 1pm] 9pm Return of the Wolves: The Next Chapter 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
7pm Antiques Roadshow: Boise, Hour 2 8pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 3 9pm Insanity Retrial of Mary Todd Lincoln 10:30 Civic Life of Nathaniel Colley 11pm Evening with Ursula Burns 12am Best of KRCB *
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7pm After Youve Gone 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8pm Great Decisions In Foreign
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7:30 Innerviews with Ernie Manouse: Greg Gorman 8pm Nature: The Funkiest Monkeys 9pm Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange, Opaj: Improvise 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
7pm Antiques Roadshow: Boise, Hour 3 8pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 4 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series III: The Empty Hearse 11pm Building the Dream 12am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of Link TV*
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7pm Americas Test Kitchen from Cooks Illustrated: Ultimate Italian 7:30 Red Green Show: One Mans Garbage 8pm Lawrence Welk Show: 200 Years of American Music 9pm Austin City Limits: Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson 10pm Front and Center: Preservation Hall Jazz Band 11pm Bluegrass Underground: Alison Brown Quartet 11:30 On Story: Conversation with Damon Lindelof, Co-Creator of Lost 12am Best of KRCB *
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7pm Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 Aviators: Cobra 8pm Proclamation of Hope 9:30 Education of Harvey Gantt 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
7pm Out of Ireland 7:30 Natural Heroes: Moveshake 8pm 9pm NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange, Doin It in the Park: Pick Up Basketball - NYC
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10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV*
7pm Last of the Summer Wine 7:30 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick: J.D. Power, Power 8pm Chinas Challenges: China Can Produce, Can China Create?
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Back from the dead, Sherlock returns to London with an assignment (stop an impending terrorist attack) and a plan (restore the old Sherlock-John partnership).
Proclamation of Hope
Wednesday, February 12 at 8 pm An original symphonic concert by Grammy Award-winning pianist, composer and jazz legend Ramsey Lewis about the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
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11:30 On Story: James Franco: A Look Inside 127 Hours 12am Best of KRCB *
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7pm After Youve Gone 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8pm Great Decisions In Foreign Policy: The Intervention Calculation 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm Moyers & Company 9:30 Just Seen It: Movie Reviews 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of KRCB *
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7pm As Time Goes By 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie Manouse: Kim Zimmer 8pm Nature: An Original Duckumentary [Repeats Wednesday at 1pm] 9pm Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange, Dear Mandela 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
7pm Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour 1 8pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 5 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series III: The Sign of Three 11pm Northern Railway: Journey Across The Arctic Circle 12am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of Link TV *
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7pm Americas Test Kitchen from Cooks Illustrated: Irish Comfort Classics 7:30 Red Green Show: The Big Thing 8pm Lawrence Welk Show: Music, Music, Music
7pm Out of Ireland 7:30 Natural Heroes: Carbon for Water 8pm NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack [Repeats Tuesday at 1pm]
7pm Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 Aviators: Landings 8pm Great Performances: Barrymore 9:30 Unforgettable Hampton Family
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7pm Last of the Summer Wine 7:30 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick: Dave Wineld, Dropping the Ball 8pm Chinas Challenges: What Do the Chinese People Believe? 9pm Frontline: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
7pm Americas Test Kitchen from Cooks Illustrated: Two Ways with Fish 7:30 Red Green Show: Bottled Water 8pm Lawrence Welk Show: Salute to Sinatra
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7pm Out of Ireland 7:30 Natural Heroes Return Flight: Restoring The Bald Eagle to the Channel Islands 8pm NOVA: Monster Typhoon [Repeats Tuesday at 1pm] 9pm Passions and Politics of Ed Edelman: An Untold Story 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
9pm Austin City Limits: Radiohead 10pm Front and Center: Jake Bugg 11pm Bluegrass Underground: Andrew Bird
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7pm After Youve Gone 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8pm Community Health Connections: Food System 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm Moyers & Company 9:30 Just Seen It: Movie Reviews
11:30 On Story The Evolution of Funny: TV Comedy with Larry Wilmore 12am Best of KRCB *
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7pm As Time Goes By 7:30 Community Health Connections: Mental Health 8pm Nature: The Animal House [Repeats Wed at 1pm] 9pm Stanford Roundtable: Are You Happy Now? 10pm PBS NewsHour
7pm Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour 2 8pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 6 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!
Monday, February 24 at 8 pm A look inside the devastating typhoon that hit the Phillipines in November 2013, wiping villages off the map, devastating cities, and leaving 5,000 people dead and millions homeless.
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7pm Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 Aviators: GlasAir 8pm Great Performances National Theatre: 50 Years On Stage (The Royal National Theatre) 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV *
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7pm After Youve Gone 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8pm Great Performances Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages 9:30 Classical Rewind 11pm Sam Cooke: Legend 12am Democracy Now! *
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Instruments of Change, Wednesday, February 5 at 9 pm. History credits the inception of the Civil Rights Movement to Montgomery, Alabama, in the mid 1950s. However, in Miami as early as 1951, there existed a Fine Arts Conservatory dedicated to bringing music, dance, and art to young black and white students in an integrated environment. This little-known conservatory would challenge segregation and change the lives of many of those who attended the school. Building the Dream, Sunday, February 9 at 11 pm. This documentary recounts the journey of an idea for a national monument honoring Martin Luther King Jr.from a group of friends talking around a kitchen table to the creation of this permanent symbolto ensure Kings Dream will remain alive for future generations. Proclamation of Hope, Wednesday, February 12 at 8 pm. (See description on p. 11) Education of Harvey Gantt, Wednesday, February 12 at 9:30 pm. Although they had long resisted integration, when South Carolinas institutions of higher learning finally opened their doors to African Americans in 1963, they did so in a systematic, nonviolent manner. The story of Harvey Gantt, the first African American student enrolled at Clemson, reveals the different ways integration happened in the United States. The Unforgettable Hampton Family, Wednesday, February 19 at 9:30 pm. This documentary explores how Deacon Clark Hampton, a son of slaves, lifted his twelve children out of poverty by making them into successful musicians. Black History Teleconference, Sunday, February 23 at 11 pm. The 27th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference, held live on the campus of Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina, on Wednesday, February 12, 2014, commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the passing of the Civil Rights Act. It features High School and Benedict College students who will direct questions to prominent African Americans about their ideas, challenges, and lifetime achievements.