Arts and Entertainment
‘Antiques Roadshow’ takes over the Desert Botanical Garden
Friday, Feb. 14, 2020
After more than 20 years of filming in convention centers across the U.S., Antiques Roadshow now collaborates with historic and scenic sites.
Country music in Arizona
Friday, Feb. 14, 2020
As we began looking forward to Ken Burns’ “Country Music,” we wanted to know where Arizona fit into the larger picture. Arizona PBS Magazine talked to John Dixon, longtime DJ […]
Staff Profile: Lisa Ann Sepulveda
As a program coordinator for the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry, Lisa Ann supports early childhood education by engaging with educators and caretakers across the state. Arizona PBS is the administrative home for the registry, which offers professional development and college scholarships to those in the field.
‘The Civic Discourse Project’ works to build bridges
Friday, Feb. 14, 2020
Explore ASU’s Civic Discourse Project with Arizona PBS, focusing on discussions about public affairs topics and fostering civil discourse.
‘Catalyst’ season 3 explores cutting-edge science
“Catalyst” is a collaboration of ASU students and faculty, led by professor of practice Steve Filmer. The show spotlights scientific research being done at the university and its impact on the world.
Sesame Street in Communities brings Cookie Monster to Arizona
Cookie Monster was able to meet his young friends in these smaller Arizona cities as part of a day of family resource fairs organized by Arizona PBS. Funded by First Things First La Paz/Mohave Council, organizations like local PTAs, parks and recreation services and schools participated to help families connect with local resources. Kids enjoyed a variety of activities and games, and, of course, spending time with Cookie Monster.
‘Somewhere South’ explores how food connects us across cultures
Chef Vivian Howard of “A Chef’s Life” travels the changing South in search of the dishes that connect us all – dumplings, hand pies, porridge and more – but which are expressed in delightfully different ways across cultures.
‘Legacy List’ finds treasured history in old homes
As Baby Boomers downsize their own homes or settle the estates of family members, they will discover the most important museum in the world – their family’s basement.
Learn about the world of legendary musician Miles Davis
Dive deep into the world of a beloved musical giant. “American Masters — Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” premieres on Arizona PBS on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m. in honor of Black History Month.
Arizona PBS celebrates Black History Month
As we pay tribute to African American history and heritage this month, Arizona PBS shares thematic programming and special reflections on the black experience from members of our community.