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Cinco de Mayo: La Frontera with Pati Jinich • WXXI-CREATE

Travel the U.S.-Mexico border with chef Pati Jinich to explore the region’s rich culture.

Cinco de Mayo: La Frontera with Pati Jinich airs Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, May 5 at 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on WXXI-CREATE.

Savor the sights, sounds and flavors of the U.S.-Mexico border alongside acclaimed chef and James Beard Award-winning host Pati Jinich as she experiences the region’s rich culture, people and cuisine.

Born and raised in Mexico City, Pati Jinich is the host of the 3x James Beard Award-winning and 4x Emmy nominated PBS television series “Pati’s Mexican Table” going on its tenth season. The series is widely distributed in the US through PBS and streamed worldwide on Amazon Prime. Pati is the resident chef at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington D.C. and author of three cookbooks, “Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking,” “Mexican Today: New and Rediscovered Recipes for the Contemporary Kitchen,” and “Treasures of the Mexican Table.”

Photo provided by CREATE TV

Frontline “The Last Survivors” • WXXI-TV

A landmark documentary about some of the last survivors of the Holocaust.

Frontline “The Last Survivors” airs Tuesday, May 7 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

A landmark documentary about some of the last survivors of the Holocaust. Only children at the time, these now elderly survivors reflect on how the trauma of the Holocaust has affected the rest of their lives.

Great Performances: Hamlet • WXXI-TV

Raising the curtain on the new Great Performances lineup is Hamlet from The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park starring Tony nominee Ato Blankson-Wood (“Slave Play”) in the title role with direction by Tony winner Kenny Leon.

Great Performances: Hamlet airs Friday, May 10 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

This Shakespearean classic is directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon, featuring Tony Award nominee Ato Blankson-Wood (“Slave Play”) in the title role and Solea Pfeiffer as Ophelia (“Hadestown”). Set in a desolate post-George Floyd world, this contemporary production is a present-day take on the Bard’s tale of family and betrayal.

Independent Lens “Space: The Longest Goodbye” • WXXI-TV

A riveting documentary that explores how the monumental task of keeping astronauts mentally stable in space is tested to the extreme in anticipation of NASA’s pending Mars mission and its required three-year absence from Earth.

Independent Lens “Space: The Longest Goodbye airs Sunday, May 12 at 2:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

Space: The Longest Goodbye follows NASA’s real-life attempts to prepare astronauts for a journey to Mars. NASA’s goal to send astronauts to Mars would require a three-year absence from Earth, during which communication in real time would be impossible due to the immense distance. We meet the psychologists whose job is to keep astronauts mentally stable in outer space, as they are caught between their dream of reaching new frontiers and their basic human need to stay connected to home.

Photo: Cady and son speaking while she’s on the space station. • Credit: ITVS

MaryLand on Masterpiece • WXXI-TV

 A new three-part miniseries starring Suranne Jones (Gentleman Jack), Eve Best (House of the Dragon), and Stockard Channing (The West Wing).

MaryLand on Masterpiece airs Sundays, May 5-19 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

MaryLand is a story about two sisters, about what binds them together and what has driven them apart. Becca (Jones) and Rosaline (Best) find themselves thrown together by the sudden death of their mother, Mary. They come to find out that she was living an entirely secret life on the Isle of Man, far from her home with her husband, Becca and Rosaline’s father.

As the sisters travel through the early days of grief and discover their mother’s secrets, they meet their mother’s quirky friend Cathy (Channing) who seems to know more about their mother than they do. Becca and Rosaline find themselves asking fundamental questions about their identities and the relationships with the men in their lives. Mary’s death offers them a chance to not only reframe their relationship but fundamentally reshape who they are. At its heart, MaryLand is a love story of two sisters.

Click here to watch the trailer.

Wendall Castle: A Portrait • WXXI-TV

In this 2018 documentary, WXXI offers a unique opportunity to see first-hand Wendell Castle at work.

Wendall Castle: A Portrait airs Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

In Wendall Castle: A Portrait, WXXI’s production crew follows him through the creation of his “Dizzy” chair – from his original drawings to the finished work of art. Through Castle’s own words and interviews with family, friends, you’ll learn about his early years as an artist, his creative process, and the vision for his work.

Filmed over the course of a year by WXXI-TV’s production team, Wendell Castle: A Portrait captures the life of the master furniture artist, designer, sculptor, and educator.

Through Castle’s own words and interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, viewers will learn about his early years as an artist, his creative process, and the vision for his work.

The hour-long documentary also providesaunique opportunity to see first-hand Castle at work, as WXXI’s production crew follows him through the creation of his “Dizzy” chair – from his original drawings to the finished work of art. It was one of the last chairs Castle created before passing away on January 20, 2018 at the age of 85.

Castle was born in Kansas and received a BFA from the University of Kansas in Industrial Design and an MFA in sculpture, graduating in 1961. He then moved to Rochester in 1962 to teach at the School of American Craftsmen at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he was on staff as an “Artist in Residence” at the time of his death. An artist for more than 60 years, he is often credited as the father of American Studio Furniture and Art Furniture Movements. More than 100 of his works are installed in museums worldwide, including the Memorial Art Gallery.

The film visits Castle in his Scottsville home and studio, and looks at his masterpieces in wood, including his stack lamination method, his Technicolor gel-coated fiberglass pieces, and the Steinway 500,000th piano he was commissioned to create. Castle’s wife Nancy Jurs, well known as a potter who trained at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School for American Craftsmen, shares how they met, how he landed his teaching job at RIT, and details about his work and technique. Castle’s daughter Alison and step son Bryon Jurs also give insight into Castle’s medium and process.

The designer, sculptor, and educator continually pushed the boundaries of inventiveness, imagination and sustained innovation. “He defined an entire world of creativity,” explains Jonathan P. Binstock, PhD, Director of the Memorial Art Gallery, in the film. Others featured in the film include:

  • Josh Owen, Designer, Professor and Chair of Industrial Design, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Rick Hirsch, Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Peter Kenney, Craftsman, Wendell Castle Studio
  • Marvin Pallischeck, Former Studio Director, Wendell Castle Studio
  • Marc Benda, Co-Owner, Friedman Benda
  • Loic Le Gaillard, Co-Founder, Carpenters Workshop Gallery
  • Grant Holcomb, Director Emeritus, Memorial Art Gallery
  • Evan Snyderman, Co-Founder, Creative Director, R & Company
  • Daniel Herberger, Studio Director, Wendell Castle Studio
  • Carole Hochman, Director, Friedman Benda
  • Bridget Sheehan, Craftsman and 3D Modeler, Wendell Castle Studio

Funding for Wendell Castle:  A Portrait is generously provided by Nocon and Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Incorporated. And, by the Sands Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Waldron Rise Foundation, Lilliputian Foundation, Louise Epstein, Tom and Ebets Judson, Martin Messinger, Mimi and Sam Tilton, Alan Cameros, Reenie and Stan Feingold, Jane Ellen Parker and Fran Cosentino, and Essie Germanow

WXXI • Grow Public • Sharing Seeds

Thanks for stopping by our booth at the Lilac Festival. We hope you enjoyed your visit. If you made it here, you must have picked up a seed packet. We love that we were able to support local by purchasing the seeds from our good friends at Fruition Seed and give them out locally.

We’d love to see how your seeds grow, so if you’re inclined, please take a picture and share it on Facebook or Instagram at tag us @WXXIrochester and use the hashtag, #GrowPublic. 

Now that you’re on our site, we hope you’ll explore a little. There’s lots to enjoy here including: 

• Streaming all of radio stations 

• Streaming WXXI-TV live 

• Utilizing the PBS app to enjoy some of your favorite programs. Click here for Google and here for Apple. 

• Accessing Passport 

• Check out what’s scheduled on our four TV channels 

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• See what’s happening around town with CITY’s events calendar 

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• Learn more about how we use the power of public media to promote inclusion through our Move to Include initiative.

Between the Lines: A Poetry Reading and Performance for unseen • Virtual Event

As the aesthetics of the film, unseen, is inspired by poetry, we’re excited to present this virtual event!

Between the Lines: A Poetry Reading and Performance for unseen on Thursday, May 23 at 7 p.m. online.

unseen, the Independent Spirit Award-winning film, is now available to stream for free online at pbs.org and the PBS app through June 16.

The film dives deep into the life of Pedro, an aspiring social worker who faces restrictions as a blind, undocumented immigrant to get his college degree. Using experimental cinematography, unseen reimagines film accessibility through an audio-centric experience. As the aesthetics of this film is inspired by poetry, we’re excited to present our virtual event – Between the Lines: A Poetry Reading and Performance for unseen.

This event will explore unseen through the lens of poetry and how people living at the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health often experience a liminal existence – inhabit the space between the lines. The event line-up includes performances by undocumented and disabled poets and a singer-songwriter; a conversation among them and the film’s protagonist, Pedro, about issues relating to the film and their own work and experiences; and a closing writing prompt for audience members to take home.

Click Here to Register

EVENT DETAILS
*Event Line-Up:

  1. María Palacios from Sins Invalid, Poet
  2. Yosimar Reyes, Poet
  3. Julie Yeeun Kim, Singer-Songwriter
  4. Set Hernandez, unseen Director and Poet
  5. Pedro, Social Worker and unseen Protagonist and Co-Writer

*Co-Presenting Partners: POV, Firelight, Working Films, Pangea Legal, Center for Cultural Power, Sins Invalid, WXXI. WXXI’s Move to Include initiative is a national initiative that uses the power of public media to promote inclusion.

*Accessibility Partners: Pro Bono ASL and Elizabeth Geglia (Spanish Interpretation)

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES: This event will be facilitated through a Zoom Webinar with the following accessibility services: Spanish interpretation (by Elizabeth Geglia) and ASL interpretation (by Pro Bono ASL). Audio Descriptions will be incorporated into the event in English and Spanish as well. If you require other accessibility services (captioning, etc) to attend this event, please let us know by May 12 by reaching out to WatchUnseenFilm@gmail.com

ESPAÑOL DEBAJO

lo que no se ve, documental ganador del Independent Spirit Award, está disponible hasta el 16 de junio para ver de forma gratuita en línea por pbs.org y por la aplicación de PBS.

El documental se adentra profundamente en la vida de Pedro, quien aspira a ser trabajador social y, al ser inmigrante invidente e indocumentado, se enfrenta con restricciones para obtener su grado universitario. A través de la cinematografía experimental, lo que no se ve reimagina un cine accesible al curar una experiencia audio-céntrica.

Como la estética de este documental está inspirada por la poesía, nos emociona presentarles nuestro evento virtual – Entre líneas: lectura de poesía y performance para lo que no se ve.

Este evento es una invitación a explorar lo que no se ve a través del lente de la poesía y a contemplar cómo las personas que se hallan en las intersecciones entre la inmigración, la discapacidad y la salud mental a menudo viven una existencia liminal – habitan el espacio entre líneas. La programación del evento incluye presentaciones de poetas y una cantautora indocumentades y con discapacidades; una conversación entre elles y el protagonista del documental, Pedro, sobre temas relacionados al filme y sobre su propio trabajo y sus experiencias; y un ejercicio de escritura creativa de cierre para les miembres de la audiencia.

DETALLES DEL EVENTO

*Artistas y Presentadorxs Invitades:

  1. María Palacios de Sins Invalid, Poeta
  2. Yosimar Reyes, Poeta
  3. Julie Yeeun Kim, Cantautora
  4. Set Hernandez, Directore de lo que no se ve y Poeta
  5. Pedro, Trabajador Social y Protagonista y Co-escritor de lo que no se ve

*Organizaciones Co-Presentadoras: POV, Firelight, Working Films, Pangea Legal, Center for Cultural Power, Sins Invalid, and WXXI. La iniciativa Move to Include de WXXI es una iniciativa nacional que utiliza el poder de los medios públicos para fomentar la inclusión.

*Colaboradores de Accesibilidad: Pro Bono ASL y Elizabeth Geglia (Interpretación al español)

SERVICIOS DE ACCESIBILIDAD: Este evento se dará a través de Zoom Webinar con los siguientes servicios de accesibilidad: interpretación al español (por Elizabeth Geglia) e interpretación al ASL (por Pro Bono ASL). De igual manera, habrá audio descripción en inglés y español integrada al evento. De necesitar servicios de accesibilidad adicionales (subtitulación, etc) para asistir al evento, favor dejarnos saber para a más tardar el 12 de mayo a través de WatchUnseenFilm@gmail.com

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