Arts and Entertainment

Duran Duran members talk memories, inspiration

Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020

Arizona PBS is bringing you “Duran Duran: A Diamond in the Mind” on Thursday, Mar. 5 at 8:30 p.m., but you don’t have to wait for Thursday to get a peek behind the scenes.

Sesame Street: 50 Years and Still Sunny

Join Gloria Estefan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic children’s series “Sesame Street” with favorite memories and special guests on  Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m.

Recount Jonathan Antoine’s journey

The concert special “Jonathan Antoine in Concert: Going the Distance” recounts his journey from a shy 17-year-old facing Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent to a virtuosic tenor.

Learn how to manage your stress with yoga

Using simple strategies that can be added to a daily routine, Peggy shows how to calm the nervous system and ease symptoms of anxiety, including tensions, tightness and pain.

Reminisce with the best of Julia Child

With her distinctive voice and infectious passion for French cuisine, Julia Child demystified classic dishes and empowered and inspired millions of home cooks and professional chefs.

Enjoy the best of Celtic Thunder

Celtic Thunder: Ireland is a revue show that combines 10 years of Celtic Thunder hits and focuses on their most popular songs of the last decade, their Irish and Celtic fan favorites.

Get a front row seat for ‘Lionel Richie at Glastonbury’

In June of 2015, Lionel Richie performed for nearly 200,000 fans on the main Pyramid stage at the UK’s renowned Glastonbury Festival in the Sunday teatime slot.

‘Julia Child’s Best Bites’ celebrates ‘The French Chef’ herself

More than 50 years after its debut, “The French Chef” remains important television. That’s why today’s most popular chefs, celebrities and Julia devotees have joined PBS to share personal insights and engage in light-hearted conversations as they screen — and delight in — Julia’s most-beloved episodes.

Discover the secrets to bird watching across Arizona

Whether their wingspans are 3 inches or 9 feet, bird watching across Arizona is a fun and entertaining hobby for the whole family.

See Pink Floyd perform in Venice for the first time

On July 15, 1989, Pink Floyd performed for more than 200,000 people in the romantic setting of Venice at a concert that was described by press as a “Night of Wonders.” “Pink Floyd: Live in Venice” marks the first authorized broadcast of the restored and remastered concert.