Friday, September 18 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Activist Marion Stokes secretly recorded American television 24 hours a day from 1975 to 2012, creating an invaluable comprehensive archive of the media. Her 70,000 VHS tapes reveal how television shaped – and continues to shape – our world.
Thursday, September 17 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Who will tell the story of the Holocaust when the last survivor is gone? My Survivor documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forged intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program. Building powerful intergenerational bonds, students listened to survivors' first-hand accounts and came to embrace their cause to preserve the memory and lessons of the Holocaust.
Monday, September 14 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. This 3-part series examines the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, Framers, and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government, and the debate over originalism.
Monday, September 14 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Peter Barakan sets out on an adventurous journey across Tokyo and highlights how the Japanese capital has evolved over the years. Along the way, he also highlights the local attractions.
Sunday, September 13 at 8 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Experience Shakespeare as never before in an all-female production from the Donamr Warehouse set in prison.
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