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- Established singer-songwriters and acclaimed newcomers perform country, blues, rock, folk, bluegrass, and related styles of music from Studio 6A of public television station KLRU (formerly KLRN) at the University of Texas at Austin.
- Austin City Limits celebrates four decades of showcasing the best music on television with Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Jeff Bridges, Foo Fighters and more.
- The Biscuit Brothers is a children's television series which teaches music concepts through an entertaining use of puppets, animation, and musical guests. The show is set on a "musical farm" named EIEIO where the Biscuit Brothers work for the farm owner, Old McDonald. Each episode introduces a different music topic and used examples, skits, and songs with a common theme to describe the topic.
- A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
- While documenting their adventures, the crew of Strange Town approach each investigation as skeptics and try to find rational explanations on the strange occurrences they encounter. Even though they document situations that are unexplainable, they never try to convince the viewer that ghosts exist, but instead piece together historical facts on haunted landmarks and locations that are famous across Texas.
- Festivities at Madison Square Garden in New York City honor excellence in the recording industry. James Corden hosts.
- Recorded in Austin, Texas in 1995, A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan is a live celebration of the celebrated modern blues guitarist featuring 10 electrifying performances by B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Dr. John and more.
- An Austin rocker finds himself forced to grow up when he finds out his baby making days may be numbered.
- Say It Loud is a PBS Digital Studios series produced by Austin PBS that celebrates Black culture, context, and history. The show hosts give you a comedic take on identity and pop culture, from Black pride movements to Black Twitter.
- In-depth interviews with today's most fascinating public figures. Join us for smart conversations with the country's most interesting people, always with an eye toward the news and always with a sense of humor.
- A moving musical remembrance of the brutal killing and life of a young gay man, Matthew Shepard. Ted performance consists of symphonic music, singing, and spoken interludes.
- SRV and Double Trouble shine in 1983 and 1989 performances from "Austin City Limits."
- Do you ever wonder how true BBQ Pitmasters create their magic? Want to know the difference between the Flat and the Point on a beef brisket? Aaron Franklin, owner and Chief Firestarter of his namesake Franklin BBQ, and KLRU TV Austin have moved Aaron's YouTube show to PBS, where Aaron takes the average person through the elements of being a Pitmaster. From picking the right wood to trimming and seasoning the meat, Aaron gives the viewer insights to how they can always make their best barbecue (he even has an episode dedicated to the process of turning a abandoned 250-gallon propane tank into a "cooker"). As a great bonus, he takes us around Austin and select other locations in Texas to see how other people are using wood, smoke, and fire to make delicious food and great times.
- From the gushing geysers of Giant, to the plutonium-powered time machine of Back to the Future, Hollywood has entertained us with unforgettable, often iconic images of energy. Whether intentional or not, films frequently serve as a snapshot of society, capturing sentiments of each time period. Many films have themes that memorialize collective optimism, fears, and observations about energy. Using film clips as a historical road map, Energy At The Movies is an entertaining lecture that enlightens audiences about the ways films influence how we think about energy, and in turn, how we influence energy policy.
- To celebrate the 43rd season of the legendary Austin City Limits, ACL: Backstage tells the story of the musicians, the crew, the city, and the fans that make it all possible. With unparalleled access, this VR documentary series gives an up-close look at some of the season's most iconic performances and takes viewers backstage to hear from the artists before they step under the lights at Austin's famous Moody Theater.
- Discover the exciting and award-winning Texas wine industry by traveling The Wine Roads of Texas. This series takes you on a tour of the Lone Star State with stops in beautiful vineyards, welcoming tasting rooms, and gourmet restaurants.
- She Says: Women In News examines women in journalism. It interviews ten women who hold significant positions of power in the news world. They discuss how their perspectives on world event differ from that of their male colleagues. They also discuss the problems that woman face getting respect in the world of journalism.
- Touted as "Best in Show" meets "Hands on a Hardbody," this film is a documentary exploring the deep complexities and dynamics of the annual Wiener Dog (aka Dachshund) Races in Buda, TX. It takes a look at the love and interactions of people and their pets and the various kinds of families they make up, and small town America having good, clean, competitive fun - all while raising money for non-profit. It's funny and touching entertainment appropriate for all ages and types, and the real stars of the film, the Wiens, of course, steal the show!
- Steve Miller Band's 2011 performance was the inaugural taping in ACL's new home, ACL Live at The Moody Theater in downtown Austin, Texas. The 20-track live DVD captures Steve Miller Band performing hit after hit, including the show's opener, "Jet Airliner."
- A look at wildflowers impact on the food chain and connection to a healthy economy, and their use for food and medicinal cures. Also: remarks from the former first lady's daughter Luci Baines Johnson and granddaughter Jennifer Robb.
- These churches transport the visitor back to a different era, a different way of life. The story of these buildings is the story of a people striving to succeed in a new country and still preserve the values and culture of their homelands.
- Local documentary that tells the story of World War II through the eyes of Texans. Includes accounts from a variety of veterans and citizens (including a Holocaust survivor).
- Activists, lawyers, university officials, students, and people who fought segregation discuss what diversity means, whether it matters, and how we should-and shouldn't-be able to seek it.
- Highlights from the 2012 Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards. Honorees include Danny Trejo, Barry Corbin, Meat Loaf, Douglas McGrath, and the film Rio Bravo.
- Consisting of concert footage and interviews of Ruben Ramos, Little Joe, Joel Guzman and more, Vamos al Baile captures the different styles of Mexican-American music and the family atmosphere of the dance halls in which they are performed.
- Featuring a wide variety of interviews ranging from the already-made-its to the up-and-comers of the entertainment world, SXSW Flashback 2013 takes viewers back to March 2013 for a half hour of SXSW excitement.
- I AM HERE is the story of Yesenia Martinez, an immigrant teen raised in the US whose family is undocumented. Yesenia keeps a low profile, expressing her vision of the world through private poetry. But when she reads her poems aloud for the first time, she begins to make friends who open up a world of art she had never imagined. As she reaches further into the world, her mother, worried for her safety and the family's security, keeps pulling her back. And with a rising wave of anti-immigrant sentiment in the city, Yesenia has to grapple with the reality of living as an undocumented immigrant, and what that means for her future. Produced by the Youth Cinema Collective in partnership with Youth Rise Texas, I AM HERE is the culmination of months of research, exploration, and bridge-building between two powerful teen programs for social change. It is an honest and emotional look into the real lived experiences of immigrant youth torn between the future they want for themselves and the future society will allow them to have.
- A celebration of the structures as historic monuments, religious symbols, and important centers of community and fellowship, showing the architectural beauty and historical significance of missions in San Antonio, El Paso, and Goliad.