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Air Date: Wed, Mar 22, 2023 9:00 PM
The ancient ancestors of today’s Maya people thrived in large sophisticated cities across Central America for centuries. Why, around 750 CE, did they begin to abandon many of their major cities? Archaeologists investigate dramatic new evidence of the catastrophic droughts and instability that pushed cities beyond their limits.
Air Date: Tue, Mar 21, 2023 8:00 PM
Follow Dr. Anthony Fauci as he grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic and his 50-year career as the nation’s leading public health advocate. American Masters: Dr. Tony Fauci reveals a rarely seen side of the physician, husband and father as he confronts political backlash, a new administration and questions of the future.
Air Date: Mon, Mar 20, 2023 8:00 PM
Watch furry ROADSHOW finds that will be sure to leave tails wagging for more including a 1965 Charles Schulz Peanuts strip, a Julius Adam II "Kitten Symphony" oil, and a Jamie Wyeth portrait of Andy Warhol with his dog. One is $90,000!
Air Date: Sun, Mar 19, 2023 9:00 PM
Marie Antoinette is just a teenager when she leaves Austria to marry the Dauphin of France. At Versailles, under the complex rules of the French court, she suffers from not being able to live her life the way she wants, under pressure to continue the Bourbon line and secure the Franco-Austrian alliance.
Air Date: Thu, Mar 16, 2023 10:00 PM
There are few historical figures whose life and work speak to the current moment more than Ida B. Wells, the 19th century crusading investigative journalist, civil rights leader, and passionate suffragist.
Air Date: Tue, Mar 14, 2023 8:00 PM
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of actor Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan, revealing the Irish American experience through their families.
Air Date: Mon, Mar 13, 2023 8:00 PM
A Marilyn Monroe-signed autograph; 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker; a Tiffany & Co. diamond and sapphire bracelet circa 1960.
Air Date: Wed, Mar 8, 2023 7:30 PM
A lesson in equestrian discipline in the form of dressage, a French word that describes a unique training regimen for a horse. Also, a tour of Kalihi-Pālama in Honolulu with Wendell Silva.
Air Date: Thu, Mar 2, 2023 10:00 PM
Mabel Dodge Luhan was a trailblazing feminist 100 years ahead of her time. She was a champion for Women and Native American rights. In 1917 she moved from Greenwich Village to Taos, New Mexico. There she married Tony Lujan, a Tiwa Indian from Taos Pueblo.
Air Date: Mon, Feb 20, 2023 9:00 PM
For generations, Monopoly has been America’s favorite board game, a love letter to unbridled capitalism and — for better or worse — the impulses that make our free-market society tick. But behind the myth of the game’s creation is an untold tale of theft, obsession and corporate double-dealing. Contrary to the folksy legend spread by Parker Brothers, Monopoly’s secret history is a surprising saga that features a radical feminist, a community of Quakers in Atlantic City, America’s greatest game company, and an unemployed Depression-era engineer. And the real story behind the creation of the game might never have come to light if it weren’t for the determination of an economics professor and impassioned anti-monopolist.
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