Huell visits the old marine base in Tustin to see what the city has planned for its two gargantuan blimp hangers.
In honor of Black History Month, KCET and PBS SoCal will showcase a curated lineup of enlightening programs to bolster awareness and understanding of racial history in America.
Huell heads to the Soap Kitchen in Pasadena to learn all about soap-making.
Huell visits the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County to explore its famous animal dioramas.
The Cultural Conservancy, an inter-tribal organization, is revitalizing indigenous knowledge by inviting people to re-engage with the land, honor heirloom seeds, grow clean food and medicines, and decolonizing their foodways.
"The New West and the Politics of the Environment," a feature-length documentary for the public television environmental news magazine “Earth Focus,” makes the case for placing former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid and Nevada at the center of a green new deal.
Captain Trump wants to steer us straight onto the rocks. This election is humanity’s last shot to prevent utter climate catastrophe.
Behind-the-scenes negotiations helped establish the Moapa transition from coal to solar.
A small section of Vermont Street in the Potrero Hill section of San Francisco is just miles away from the more famous Lombard Street. Which street is crookeder?
From department stores to hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and even makeshift churches, here’s a guide to the 20 most fascinating Broadway landmarks you can discover on foot.
From Japanese katsu sandos to Tijuana-style tacos and Hong Kong buns, here are some purveyors from Smorgasburg’s lineup that will help you relish the last days of summer.
How many of these “hiding-in-plain-sight” gems in Elysian Park have caught your eye? Explore them via car.
What lessons can be learned from the story of Prop 187 and how can the nation move forward?
The Youth Awards was created in 2018 to recognize the impact youth voices have in creating change throughout California. Learn more about the positive work they're accomplishing throughout the state.
It's time to do better by communities that don’t even have local police to call, let alone defund.
In the Golden State, the youth have a long history of storytelling that uncovers little-heard narratives.
While many are applauding social media companies' banning of President Trump from their platforms, author Chris Hedges warns they could backfire.
Several gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, zoo officials announced today.
Tom LaBonge, a larger-than-life character in city hall meetings and effusive champion of Los Angeles, has passed away suddenly.
Joe Biden has formally nominated Merrick Garland for attorney general. Elie Mystal, justice correspondent for The Nation, says Garland is an “underwhelming” pick, given his judicial record.
“Southland Sessions” connects you to SoCal’s resilient arts scene one session at a time.
"Tending Nature" shines a light on the environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples across California by exploring how the state's Native peoples have actively shaped and tended the land for millennia.
“Power and Health” examines the underlying sociological and economic forces that determine our health and how those forces are shaped by power.
"City Rising" illuminates the journey of California's neighborhoods advocating for responsible development.
Prop 13, the campaign to slash property taxes, launched a tax revolt that continues today.
PBS SoCal and KCET are collaborating with KPCC and LAist to bring you a daily reporter roundup discussing the latest regional news about COVID-19.
An eclectic series of screenings, discussions, and Q&As with actors, directors, and producers, presented by KCET.
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Union Station is an ideal place to realize the opera "Invisible Cities," an adaptation of Italo Calvino's book about relationships between built environments and social and economic life.