Arts and Entertainment
Enjoy a Ken Burns marathon on Labor Day
Starting Monday, Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. and again at 7 p.m., Arizona PBS will air a Ken Burns marathon full of fan favorites.
‘Under Arizona’ explores wonders beneath our feet
Arizona PBS takes viewers on a visually stunning trip. Our cameras capture never-before seen Native American ancestral sites, a dazzling treasure of gemstones and minerals, networks of aquifers, caves and lava tubes, newly discovered remains of dinosaur tracks, and historic mining towns.
Arizona PBS KIDS Family Night: ‘Hero Elementary’ mini-marathon
This weekend, your family can be superheroes of science! Tune in at 7 p.m. on Aug. 28, 29 and 30 for a “Hero Elementary” mini-marathon! Watch Sparks’ Crew as they work together to solve problems by acting and thinking like scientists.
Travel through the career of ABBA
Celebrate the supergroup with Neil Sedaka, Donny Osmond, Tim Rice and the band members themselves. Featuring a greatest hits soundtrack including “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia!,” the program includes original interviews and rare archival footage.
Celebrate the renowned cultural historian, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Celebrate the life and work of the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and literary scholar Henry Louis Gates. Jr.
Arizona PBS KIDS Family Night
Have a family night in with Arizona PBS KIDS and enjoy all your PBS KIDS favorites from “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” to “Clifford.”
Discovering joy in books: Tips for families of reluctant readers
Monday, Aug. 17, 2020
Review these helpful tips for children who don’t enjoy reading and for parents who don’t find joy in reading either.
See how Princess Margaret transformed the western world
This intimate two-part series profiles Princess Margaret, whose life and loves reflected the social and sexual revolution that transformed the western world during the 20th century. “Margaret: The Rebel Princess” […]
Learn more about the river that’s a lifeline for so many people
For five million years the Colorado has carved some of the most majestic landscapes on the planet. It has also become the lifeline of a vast portion of North America, providing the water that sustains nearly forty million people, a half dozen major cities, and an immense agricultural empire. Because of these demands, the river is so overused and overcompromised that it no longer flows to the sea or nourishes its delta.
Arizona PBS and PBS NewsHour brings coverage of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions
PBS NewsHour and Judy Woodruff, with senior national correspondent Amna Nawaz, correspondent Lisa Desjardins, and White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor will work to bring you coverage of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.