Discover the surprising story of how one of music’s biggest icons helped to establish the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor.
A young alum whose life was saved by the drumline rises to mentor the next generation in the face of systemic injustices.
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra celebrates its new season with the opening of a restored city landmark, Bradley Symphony Center. Under the baton of Ken-David Masur, with special guest pianist Aaron Diehl, the orchestra will perform works by Ellington, Gershwin and Stravinsky, along with a new piece by Eric Nathan commemorating the grand opening of the Center.
The 2003 film Skin Stories traces the roots of tattooing and the evolution of body art traditions in the Pacific, highlighting individual stories and traditional ceremonies.
Thorny questions are raised about the relationship between money and the church in Tonga.
Follow four ultra-talented young people from all over the world as they play to win the Canadian International Organ Competition, which is open to virtuosi under age 35.
Fresh from veterinary college, Siegfried’s fun-loving brother, Tristan, arrives to help out. Mrs. Pumphrey throws a swanky party.
Spend the holidays revisiting ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL ON MASTERPIECE before Season Two begins! This seven-part adaptation of James Herriot’s adventures as a veterinarian in 1930s Yorkshire, England.
Recorded December 2020, the legendary bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel performs a holiday program accompanied by Jeff Howard on piano and the Welsh traditional folk group Calan from Brecon Cathedral in the singer’s native Wales.
The Book Makers captures the painstaking process of creating handcrafted books, and the talent, dedication and skill of these book artists. At the CODEX Book Fair in San Francisco, these creators congregate to sell their books to collectors from universities and the Library of Congress, and to curious buyers from around the world.