Arts and Entertainment

‘Secrets of the Dead’ reveals a portrait of Shakespeare, possibly the third to ever exist

There are two accepted representations of William Shakespeare, but could a recently discovered portrait of Shakespeare be the bard?

‘Energy Switch’ presents ‘Russian Energy’

Learn how Russian energy exports fund its government and war efforts, and how it will continue to play an outsized role in global politics.

American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute

This live theatrical event brings America’s World War I story to life in this Carnegie Hall Tribute with dynamic music and storytelling.

Trace Adkins hosts ‘Salute to Service 2025’

Country music legend Trace Adkins joins the U.S. Army Field Band to host “Salute to Service 2025: A Veterans Day Celebration.” Featuring unforgettable performances by opera superstar Angel Blue, jazz vocalist Kurt Elling, and Trace Adkins himself.

‘Maigret on Masterpiece’ presents ‘Maigret Comes Home, part 2’

Tragedy strikes in Saint-Fiacre, shocking Maigret to the core and driving him to uncover the deceit that ruined Sophie’s life. Back in Paris, his conversations with the killer lead to terrifying consequences, putting Madame Maigret in grave danger.

Federal shutdown leads to strain on Arizona food assistance programs

Friday, Oct. 31, 2025

The federal government shutdown puts Arizona food assistance programs at risk, raising concerns for those who are food-insecure.

Frontline: The Rise of Germany’s New Right

An investigation into how far-right leaders in Germany, known as Germany’s New Right, have risen to power.

Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. programs back on Passport

Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s programs about African American history are returning to Arizona PBS Passport this January.

Why Dinosaurs?

From prestigious museums and universities to blockbuster films and toys, dinosaurs have always fascinated us. But, why?

‘NOVA’ presents ‘Operation Space Station: High Risk Build, part 1’

Explore an unprecedented feat of engineering: The construction of the International Space Station, a space lab hurtling around Earth.