Sunday, April 21st TV listings for PBS World (KSPS-DT2) Spokane, WA
On Story Greaser's Palace: A Conversation With Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson
Directors Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme pay tribute to "Greaser's Palace"; Andrew Napier's short film "Grandma's Not a Toaster."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Author and professor Jade Sasser.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind The Resilience of the Vagina
Author Rachel Gross talks about her book, "Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage."
Helsinki's underground bunkers; struggling belly dancers in Turkey; Italian village; happy home for women in Britain.
The value of a tree or whale; Peru's Manu National Park; the Wildlife Forensic Academy fights poaching in South Africa.
America ReFramed Hundreds of Thousands
A family coping with the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong.
Seven short films created with Indigenous communities across Turtle Island in the U.S. and Colombia address what reciprocity means to their communities.
The Chavis Chronicles The Change Maker
Karen Boykin-Towns, NAACP Board of Directors, talks about social justice, policy and financial issues.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Four California native co-creators of the Groundworks project and their contemporary ways of sharing traditional knowledge.
Playas: The Land of Little Lakes
The playa lakes, a diverse community leading the efforts in restoration and conservation, and their vital role as a recharge feature of the Ogallala aquifer.
Start Up The Rounds: Philadelphia, PA
Alex Torrey, founder of The Rounds, a company focused on reducing waste and creating convenience.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Author and professor Jade Sasser.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
The Open Mind The Resilience of the Vagina
Author Rachel Gross talks about her book, "Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage."
The value of a tree or whale; Peru's Manu National Park; the Wildlife Forensic Academy fights poaching in South Africa.
On Story Greaser's Palace: A Conversation With Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson
Directors Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme pay tribute to "Greaser's Palace"; Andrew Napier's short film "Grandma's Not a Toaster."
America ReFramed Hundreds of Thousands
A family coping with the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong.
Seven short films created with Indigenous communities across Turtle Island in the U.S. and Colombia address what reciprocity means to their communities.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us Pulse
How water arrived on Earth, and how it became the essential force behind all life -- from dragonflies to humans.
Nature Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, a look at the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
10 Days in Watts Watts Pride
The effects of environmental racism are explored.
Reel South Veritas
Cuban Americans recall the story of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.
Mysteries of Mental Illness Who's Normal?
The fight to develop mental illness standards rooted in empirical science rather than dogma; how science and societal factors mix with the ever-shifting definitions and diagnoses of mental health and illness.
Nature Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, a look at the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Born to Sing
Singers Ciara and Alanis Morissette examine their family histories.
Reel South Veritas
Cuban Americans recall the story of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.
Mysteries of Mental Illness Who's Normal?
The fight to develop mental illness standards rooted in empirical science rather than dogma; how science and societal factors mix with the ever-shifting definitions and diagnoses of mental health and illness.
POV Uýra: The Rising Forest
Uýra shares ancestral knowledge with Indigenous youth in the Amazon, confronting historical racism, transphobia and environmental destruction.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us Pulse
How water arrived on Earth, and how it became the essential force behind all life -- from dragonflies to humans.