Diverse leaders across six locations champion unique solar and wind power projects.
A unique site in southern England preserved rare traces of ancient ice age mammoths and Neanderthals; host David Attenborough.
The story of World War II's final months in Europe is told through a mix of music and firsthand accounts by four wartime correspondents.
An Iraqi American woman grieves her father's death at the site of the oldest Iraqi Church in North America.
Bear Lake draw visitors who camp, fish and seek out raspberries; the challenges faced by those who manage Bear Lake for its recreation, irrigation and generating electrical power.
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Tiya Miles about her book, "All That She Carried," which won the National Book Award. It tells the story of "Ashley's sack," a bag given to an enslaved girl by her mother in the 1850s.
Electronic music pioneer Don Lewis battles technological limitations and institutional racism as he follows his quest to change the world's musical landscape.
Exploring the people and wildlife of the Zambezi, Africa's wildest river, from surfers riding the waves in deep gorges to elephants battling rapids above Victoria Falls.
Discover an eclectic array of discoveries in Chicago such as 1989 Keith Haring graffiti art; a 1910 Walter Johnson All-Star watch; a Walt Whitman Civil War letter.
Putnam City Orchestras out of Oklahoma and Carl Sandburg High School Symphonic Winds from Chicago perform in London.
How the ways in which people travel have changed; a visit to HyperloopTT in California to see how Americans might get around in the future.
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers unrestricted views of the Appalachian mountains as well as hiking and waterfalls.
The community celebrates the opening of MudTown Farms.
Vibrant murals of Austin, Texas, energize the city's urban architecture.
Ultimate dining, wine and tequila tasting in Mexico.
Following clean drinking water from forests to faucets; beetle kill wood; military veterans find peace while fly-fishing in mountain streams.
A solar farm produces food and generates energy via agrivoltaics; the founder of The Rocky Mountain Institute reflects on the importance of saving energy; an 11-year-old beekeeper talks about the importance of bees.
Featuring three prominent Utah ranch families.
Hard work and isolation make life difficult for migrant labor from Mexico and Central America who work in agriculture in the U.S.
Bear Lake draw visitors who camp, fish and seek out raspberries; the challenges faced by those who manage Bear Lake for its recreation, irrigation and generating electrical power.
The Northern Jaguar Project tracks jaguar movements throughout Eastern Sonora, Mexico.
Building a bookcase with Greene & Greene details.
"Must Love Dogs and Comedy," a group in New York City, hosts a unique animal-themed standup comedy show to a sold-out audience of people and their dogs where laughs and barks are equally appreciated.
How people in Nepal are transitioning to modern cooking fuels and the benefits that they bring.
The Chanler at Cliff Walk in Newport, R.I.; International Tennis Hall of Fame; OystHERS in Maine; preparing an oyster Rockefeller charcuterie board at the treehouse resort Seguin; Bethel, Maine.
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Tiya Miles about her book, "All That She Carried," which won the National Book Award. It tells the story of "Ashley's sack," a bag given to an enslaved girl by her mother in the 1850s.
The refreshed Volkswagen Taos; the fast and fashionable Aston Martin Vantage; a rim renewal workshop.
Javier Bardem, Diego Luna, Kristen Bell, Adam Scott, Lisa Kudrow and Parker Posey.Guests: Javier Bardem, Diego Luna, Kristen Bell, Adam Scott, Lisa Kudrow, Parker Posey..
The city of Bangkok's restaurant scene.
Traveling in classic cars in Kent, "Downton Abbey" Phyllis Logan visits the impressive collection of a controversial conservationist, while "Pirates of The Caribbean" Kevin McNally reveals just how much he knows about the universe.
The Gaither Vocal Band, The Gatlin Brothers and The Oak Ridge Boys reflect on their gospel roots and perform; songs include "I'll Fly Away" and "Jesus Loves Me.".
Award-winning Latin singer Jorge Drexler performs Spanish-language songs from "Tinta y Tiempo.".
The life and work of Hannah Arendt, often referred to as the most influential and provocative political thinker of the 20th century.
Hungarian Jews Magda Brown and George Brent, who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as teenagers, reveal the human aspects of survival, resistance, chance, and luck in the face of Nazi tyranny.
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