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What truly matters? Ali Behdad, professor of literature; Kristy Edmunds, artist and curator; and Michael Eselun, chaplain for the Simms-Mann/UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology discuss the important things in life.
Huell travels to the Yosemite Valley to meet up with the son of famous photographer Ansel Adams.
Enter to win tickets to the December 18 performance of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake at the Ahmanson Theatre.
Now a historic park, the ranch is filled with early California history and even a couple of peacocks.
A personal journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world featuring the wildlife and wild places that make it so special.
Swirl into the world of maple syrup with Vivian Howard. Take a trip to Maine's Fryeburg Fair, discover the magic of caterpillars and learn more about the birds soaring across New England skies each fall.
Take a fresh look at our fragile planet and see just how much it's changing.
After tending to and collecting clippings from medicinal plants in the wild, the Syuxtun Plant Mentorship Collective meets to make traditional medicines from purple sage, we’wey and olive oil.
Travel with host Holly Holden to Blenheim Palace, a monumental country house located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, that serves as the principal residence of the Dukes of Marlborough.
In this episode, “A Matter of Taste,” Michael and James explore how the marriage between chemistry and biology is the root of all the sensations, tastes and flavors that we enjoy in our food.
Mavis Staples reveals why she’s still using gospel and soul music to unite America.
From a hike to "castle" ruins or a stop below the highest bridge in California, here are five reasons why you'll want to take a detour between Santa Barbara and the Santa Ynez Valley.
The traditional narrative of the Watts Uprisings suggest that businesses fled from the chaos, but the story of Operation Boostrap suggests a wholly different story. Through their work, Operation Boostrap uplifted the community.
Watch as ancient Greeks strive for excellence, strife proves to be an inescapable certainty, and it's not long before the rising civilization and all that it promises will face its gravest tests.
Learn the heartbreaking, inspiring and largely untold story of Native Americans in the United States military.
Uncover the first draft of Western civilization, which, though it met a spectacular end, laid the groundwork for the revolution in human thought that was to come.
Yoni Appelbaum joins Hari Sreenivasan to examine the way demographic shifts in the U.S. impact politics.
Thursday on the NewsHour, a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing over the case for impeaching President Trump.
Daryl Davis sits down with Hari Sreenivasan to explain how he’s managed to help more than 200 KKK members renounce their ideology.
Christine Quinn and Daniel Russo join Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the effect of homelessness on students in New York City public schools.
"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.
Vera is an experienced and brilliant murder investigator in the North East England county of Northumberland.
KCET's weekly news documentary series investigates and reports on the issues that affect Southern California, from the economy to the environment.
"Lost LA" brings SoCal history to life by marrying archival materials with innovative forms of documentary storytelling.
This season features six half-hour episodes showcasing a collection of short films from schools across Southern California, including, winners in the categories of Documentary, Narrative and Animation.
While most of us are sleeping, nearly 15 million Americans are heading off to work. "Nightshift" immerses viewers in the diverse experiences of five of those workers.
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