Art Johnston and Pepe Peña are civil rights leaders whose life and love is a force behind LGBTQ+ equality in the heartland. Their iconic gay bar, Sidetrack, has helped fuel movements and create community for decades in Chicago's queer enclave.
A group of warehouse workers launch a grassroots union campaign at an Amazon fulfillment center in Staten Island, N.Y.
The life and work of Hannah Arendt, often referred to as the most influential and provocative political thinker of the 20th century.
Exploring ancient Roman cities from England to Turkey, including their art, aqueducts, theaters and churches.
The annual Running of the Tubs in Hot Springs, Ark.; Buckstaff Bathhouse; 3D advertising art collection at the Pollack Museum in Arizona; Chicken Poop Bingo in Austin.
The hidden gems of Montreal; America's most expensive cities to fly from; America's best chocolate.
The 25th anniversary of documentary series "The Civil War" includes video clips and interviews with Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns, Buddy Squires and others.Guests: Allen Moore, Buddy Squires, Ric Burns..
Touring the Grand Ole Opry; framing begins at the project house and HVAC plans are revealed; plumbing penetrations on the roof are sealed and covered; a pocket door frame is installed.
Restoring a bulkhead; combination squares; repairing crumbling mortar on brick front stairs.
Types of flower frogs that assist in arranging flowers; a beverage called the flower frog with recipes for coktail and mocktail versions.
The rich food traditions of the Sami people in northern Norway; homemade sausages; braised reindeer shank.
Three ways to bring out the bitter and the sweet in rutabagas; holiday menu; hectic New Year's Eve at the restaurant.
Charleston's Wine and Food Festival; clamming trip.
Gems of Santa Ana, Calif.; the world's most corrupt countries; the Armory Bozeman.
Driving the Illinois leg of Route 66 to find the Cozy Dog, a city hall with a phone booth on its roof and Henry's Rabbit Ranch; the annual bike race/eating contest Tour de Donut.
Original American monuments and the stories behind American favorites, from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Confederate soldier monuments.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story of the colossus in New York harbor, with interviews, old photographs and first-hand accounts.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story of Thomas Jefferson, beginning with his youth in the Virginia wilderness and his early political career.
Jefferson's terms as secretary of state and vice president, and his election to the presidency; the highs and lows of Jefferson's retirement to Monticello.
Gothic cathedrals with colorful altarpieces, lacy stonework and radiant stained glass; art celebrating worldly pleasure; artists like Giotto mastered realism in Italy.
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Professor T is up in court and he must decide whether to save himself or his former lover; a prison officer is found dead and there is no shortage of suspects, but one in particular seems intent on taking the blame.
The team is led into the shadowy world of fossil smuggling when a young woman is found dead among the dinosaur display at York Museum; Patience makes a startling deduction; Bea is unsure about getting her son tested for ADHD.
Alphy's attempt to cook a romantic dinner is interrupted when a familiar face arrives unannounced.
U.S. President Roosevelt extends a special invitation to Martha and her children, while bombs fall on Olav and the king in London.
The worst demons of the DPJ come back to haunt the investigators when Chloe is accused of being the congress' killer, and Adele helps exonerate her.
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