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12:00 AM

Deadlock: Episode 1

Length: 57 Minutes

1:00 AM

Independent Lens: Who Is Michael Jang?

Episode
Independent Lens
Who Is Michael Jang?
Length: 57 Minutes

After a long career as a commercial and portrait photographer, mischievous San Francisco artist Michael Jang sat for decades on a hidden treasure of pictures taken in his 20s—both candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life rarely captured so playfully. Then, during the pandemic, Jang set out to share his work with the world, street guerilla-style.

2:00 AM

Frontline

Episode
Frontline
Length: 56 Minutes

FRONTLINE and Retro Report tell the story of the 1967 killing of Wharlest Jackson Sr., a local NAACP leader in Natchez, Mississippi. The documentary follows Jackson’s family as they search for the truth about what happened and examines the history of white supremacy in Natchez. It is part of FRONTLINE's multiplatform Un(re)solved initiative.

3:00 AM

PBS News Hour

Length: 56 Minutes

4:00 AM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

The Class: System Failure

Length: 56 Minutes

6:00 AM

BBC News

Length: 28 Minutes

6:30 AM

Story in the Public Square

Length: 29 Minutes

7:00 AM

Newsroom Tokyo

Length: 27 Minutes

7:30 AM

Direct Talk

Length: 15 Minutes

7:45 AM

Short Program

Length: 10 Minutes

8:00 AM

Deadlock: Episode 1

Length: 57 Minutes

9:00 AM

Independent Lens: Who Is Michael Jang?

Episode
Independent Lens
Who Is Michael Jang?
Length: 57 Minutes

After a long career as a commercial and portrait photographer, mischievous San Francisco artist Michael Jang sat for decades on a hidden treasure of pictures taken in his 20s—both candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life rarely captured so playfully. Then, during the pandemic, Jang set out to share his work with the world, street guerilla-style.

10:00 AM

Frontline

Episode
Frontline
Length: 56 Minutes

FRONTLINE and Retro Report tell the story of the 1967 killing of Wharlest Jackson Sr., a local NAACP leader in Natchez, Mississippi. The documentary follows Jackson’s family as they search for the truth about what happened and examines the history of white supremacy in Natchez. It is part of FRONTLINE's multiplatform Un(re)solved initiative.

11:00 AM

The Class: System Failure

Length: 56 Minutes

12:00 PM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

1:00 PM

Story in the Public Square

Length: 29 Minutes

1:30 PM

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Parkinson's Disease

Length: 26 Minutes

2:00 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Henry Winkler with Seal

Length: 26 Minutes

2:30 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Rhiannon Giddens with Brian Stokes Mitchell

Length: 26 Minutes

3:00 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Ann Curry with Min Jin Lee

Length: 26 Minutes

3:30 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Misty Copeland with Nathaniel Mary Quinn

Length: 26 Minutes

4:00 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Rhiannon Giddens with Elvis Costello

Length: 26 Minutes

4:30 PM

PBS Arts Talk: Henry Winkler with Jimmy Kimmel

Length: 26 Minutes

5:00 PM

DW News

Length: 28 Minutes

5:30 PM

BBC News America

Length: 28 Minutes

6:00 PM

France 24

Length: 28 Minutes

6:30 PM

NHK Newsline

Length: 28 Minutes

7:00 PM

Come Back Anytime

Length: 57 Minutes

8:00 PM

Asian Americans: Generation Rising

Episode
Asian Americans
Length: 56 Minutes

During a time of war and social tumult, a young generation fights for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture, and claim a new identity: Asian Americans. The war’s aftermath brings new immigrants and refugees who expand the population and the definition of Asian America.

9:00 PM

Pacific Heartbeat: The Healer Stones of Kapaemahu

Episode
Pacific Heartbeat
Length: 56 Minutes

On Honolulu's famous Waikiki Beach stand four large stones that represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity that is all but unknown to the millions of locals and tourists passing by. According to legend, the stones are a tribute to four mahu, people of dual male and female spirit, who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii and used their spiritual power to cure disease.

10:00 PM

PBS News Hour

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 PM

DW The Day

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 PM

BBC News

Length: 28 Minutes