Episodes
Explores the life, works and beliefs of the late writer and civil rights activist.
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1:25:19
A father of bebop, Charlie Parker influenced generations of musicians.
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58:32
Calder鈥檚 aesthetic revolution concerned a somewhat taboo topic in the art world - fun.
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55:29
Alice Waters has made it her mission in life to make sure that people eat beautifully.
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53:30
Explore the creative genius of I.M. Pei as he reshapes the future of architecture in China
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53:20
Watch the full documentary on Lennon's life in New York City during the 1970s.
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1:52:57
Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning novelist Philip Roth
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1:23:11
The first documentary about the legend behind much of the bold television of the '70s.
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1:24:23
Patsy Cline defined modern country music by using her singular talent and emotional depth.
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54:03
Today鈥檚 American food movement can be traced back to one man: James Beard.
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53:11
Tyrus Wong's pioneering artwork led to iconic works like Bambi and Rebel Without a Cause.
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1:13:37
He lived fast, died young and created thousands of drawings and paintings.
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1:24:16
Extras
Watch as Oglala Lakota musician Mato Wayuhi draws on ancestral knowledge to inform his process.
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16:11
This version contains ASL interpretation. Explore the life of notable Black scholar W.E.B. Du Bois.
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1:52:45
This version contains EAD. Explore the life of notable Black scholar W.E.B. Du Bois.
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1:59:02
Follow Warren King as he transforms cardboard into intricate sculptures.
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15:40
Oscar-nominated actor Greg Kinnear shares some "big thoughts."
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27:33
Follow Aliah and Kehau as they take on the male-dominated practice of building Hawaiian hale.
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17:19
Comedian Chris Fleming talks about the process behind his iconic manic stage persona.
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39:17
Poet Cindy Tran found her voice on Yelp and writes about family, identity and belonging.
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16:11
Du Bois鈥 death at the 1963 March on Washington marked a passing of the torch in civil rights.
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1:48
How Du Bois used "The Crisis" and NAACP efforts to expose racism and celebrate Black achievement.
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3:10