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CREATE Showcase: Milk Street Spicy • WXXI-CREATE

Transform your everyday cooking with ingredients and flavor combinations that have been inspired by the Milk Street team’s travels across the globe in this celebration of spice.

CREATE Showcase: Milk Street Spicy airs Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on WXXI-CREATE.

Host Christopher Kimball and a team of cooks search the world over for techniques that can add a little kick, and convenience, to everyday American cooking. The series follows the journey from first bite to final product to showcase the recipe testing, editing and translation process.

The series spotlights new flavor combinations to elevate simple dishes and provides a dose international inspiration for reviving classic recipes. Kimball also shares culinary tips and techniques designed to make home cooking easier — from making egg whites and seasoning a carbon steel pan.

CREATE Showcase: Milk Street Spicy also airs Sunday, April 7 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on WXXI-CREATE.

Photo: Christopher Kimball
Credit: Create TV

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years • WXXI-TV

This beautifully shot documentary spotlights the restoration of Boynton House –  the Frank Lloyd Wright house located on East Boulevard in Rochester, New York.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years airs Sunday, August 11 at 3 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

Owners Fran Cosentino and Jane Parker share how they acquired Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House, and how they worked to restore it to its original beauty using materials and processes that Wright himself intended.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years, gives you an inside look into every room in the house and the amazing transformation that occurs during the restoration process. More than 150 talented individuals worked on the home over a two-year span to make Cosentino and Parker’s dream home a reality. The documentary shares details about the home’s structural repair, the unexpected insect infestation, the restoration of the 253 art glass panels, roof replacement, conservation of 17 pieces of the home’s original furniture,  landscaping, and much more.

The history of the house, and that of its original owner Mr. Edward Boynton are also told by many experts including Jean France, Boynton Historian and Architectural Scholar; Carol Boynton Atwood, descendent of the Boynton Family; Eric Norden, owner of Eric Norden Restorations; and John E. Page, owner of Bero Architecture. The Landmark Society’s Executive Director Wayne Goodman also talks about the importance of preserving this national treasure.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years is a co-production of WXXI Public Broadcasting, Fran Cosentino and Jane Parker.

Art Happens Here with John Lithgow • Educational Resources

A one-hour special documentary that follows the actor, author, humorist, and renowned performer as he goes back to school, to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. This one-hour special features actor John Lithgow going back to school to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. He immerses himself with teachers and students to explore four arts disciplines: dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble. The program celebrates how arts education nurtures and inspires the hearts and minds of students of all ages.

Art Happens Here with John Lithgow airs Friday, April 26 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV and On-Demand following the broadcast.

Audiences that may wish to screen the program or clips from the program include: Fine arts organizations, schools, guidance counselors, educators, professional associations connected to the arts that serve youth, youth, youth out of school programs, parent-teacher associations, school boards, students considering taking participating in the arts in school. See the discussion guide for activities and additional ideas.

Downloadable Discussion Guide

  • "Art Happens Here" Discussion Guide


Trailer: This one-hour special features actor John Lithgow going back to school to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. He immerses himself with teachers and students to explore four arts disciplines: dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble. The program celebrates how arts education nurtures and inspires the hearts and minds of students of all ages.



Self-Help Graphics Blends Art and Activism With John Lithgow: John Lithgow visits Self-Help Graphics in Boyle Heights to learn from printmaking instructor Dewey Tafoya and student Yolitztli Torres. Tafoya shares the organization’s rich history as a community art hub. Assigned to collaborate on a printmaking project, John and Yoli are inspired by the nearby Mariachi Plaza for an artivism project, merging art and activism.



La Cañada Students Shape John Lithgow’s Intro to Ceramics: John Lithgow joins the La Cañada Flintridge Ceramics Program, under the guidance of youth ceramics teacher Azzah Abdus-Shakoor, who guides students through the art of clay-making and the lessons hiding in mistakes. Engaging with classmates, Lithgow discovers their individual ceramic journeys and the invaluable teachings beyond the clay.

PBS KIDS Eclipse Programs & Activities:

What & Where to Watch: WXXI Channels & Livestreams Guide:



Ready, Jet, Go! Episodes & Block Party Activities

Total Eclipse of the Sunspot; Sean’s Year in Space: Sunspot acts strange when Mindy, Jet, Sean and Syndey use a solar panel to try to improve energy efficiency; Sean is excited about NASA’s Year in Space program. Length: 30 Minutes

WXXI PBS Kids 24/7 & Live Stream | Saturday, Apr. 6 at 06:30 pm

Eye in the Sky; Total Eclipse Block Party: Bad weather threatens Sean’s first sleepout with his Space Scouts troop; the kids prepare a total eclipse song and dance. Length: 30 Minutes

WXXI PBS Kids 24/7 & Live Stream| Sunday, Apr. 7 at 06:30 pm

Activities:

Ready, Jet, Go! Solar Eclipse Clip & Song

Ready, Jet, Go! Solar Eclipse Block Party Activities


Nature Cat: Total Eclipse of the Sun

Nature Cat: The Eclipse Clip


Freezin’ in the Summer Season; Total Eclipse of the Sun: Dark clouds threaten Nature Cat’s annual Summer Fest, which includes the Summer Fest Sprinkler Frolic, a bike ride and a kickball game; Hal is afraid of the total eclipse of the sun. Length: 30 Minutes

WXXI-TV & WXXI-TV Livestream | Monday, Apr. 8 at 12:30 pm & again at 4:30 pm


Curious George: George’s Dark Day

Curious George sitting under a tree during the eclipse

Curious George: George’s Dark Day; Leaf Raker: George and the Man with the Yellow Hat are excited to view the solar eclipse, but George accidentally leaves their eclipse viewing glasses behind; Bill teaches George the art of leaf-raking. Length: 30 Minutes

WXXI-TV & WXXI-TV Livestream | Monday, Apr. 8 at 01:00 pm

WXXI PBS Kids 24/7 & Live Stream | Monday, Apr. 8 at 11:00 am


NOVA: The Great American Eclipse

Scientists prepare new experiments to study the solar eclipse. Length: 60 Minutes

WXXI World | Sunday, Apr. 7 at 08:00 pm
WXXI-TV & WXXI-TV Livestream | Wednesday, Apr. 10 at 04:00 pm


More Activities:

PBS KIDS Solar Eclipse Digital Kit for PreK-2nd grade (from WXXI Education)

Eclipse Explainer: During the eclipse, the moon passes in front of the sun, until it covers the sun's light. This makes a shadow on the earth, and the eclipse can only be seen in the places where the shadow falls.


Solar Eclipse Games and Activities from NYS Libraries

NASA Solar Eclipse Site


Connect to PBS LearningMedia for Space Resource Collections & Solar Eclipse Resources


Bringing the Universe to America's Classrooms

Space Collection: Resources organized by grade levels. (K-2) (3-5) (6-8) & (9-12) Note particularly the Solar Eclipses Lessons & Interactives for 6-8 and 9-12 Bringing the Universe to America’s Classrooms: Engage K–12 students with phenomena and science practices using this collection of supplementary digital media resources created by GBH in collaboration with NASA. The resources align with key NGSS Earth, space, and physical science disciplinary core ideas. To ensure that science content is accessible for all students, supports are included for students with disabilities or who are English learners; many resources have Spanish translations.



Eclipses: CrashCourse

See the Great American Eclipse Video (From 2017)



Art Happens Here with John Lithgow • WXXI-TV

A one-hour special documentary that follows the actor, author, humorist, and renowned performer as he goes back to school, to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. 

Art Happens Here with John Lithgow airs Friday, April 26 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV. It repeats Sunday, April 28 at 5 p.m.

John immerses himself with teachers and students to explore four arts disciplines: dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble. Art Happens Here with John Lithgow celebrates arts education as a tool to nurture and inspire the hearts and minds of students of all ages. 

Downloadable Discussion Guide

  • "Art Happens Here" Discussion Guide

AfroPoP, Liberated Lives & Our Climate-Changing World: What to Watch in April • WXXI-WORLD

Premiering this month, AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange takes on a new genre of storytelling for the first time in the series’ 16-year history – two narrative films join two documentaries to make up a dynamic season of Black stories, fiction and nonfiction. 

One of those documentaries, Commuted, is a part of our new thematic collection, Liberated Lives – Danielle Metz, who spent 23 years in prison before her triple-life sentence was commuted by President Barack Obama, shares how she and her two children navigated her return home and continue even today to rebuild their relationships. Watch more Liberated Lives films with What These Walls Won’t Hold and Hundreds of Thousands on America ReFramed, plus several stories on Stories from the Stage.

And this Earth Day, we present a Local, USA climate double feature with Freedom Hill, a co-presentation of AfroPoP, and Fire Tender, a presentation of Vision Maker Media – first, a historically-Black community in North Carolina seeks reform as floods continually threaten their homes. Then, Yurok tribe member Margo Robbins advocates for the return of fire practices to ancestral lands in California.

Uniting themes of justice, redemption and forward progress, WORLD mirrors the spring season with films representing hope and renewal.

-From WorldChannel

Features & Films On-Demand
World On-Demand Offerings

American Experience “Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy of Love Canal” • WXXI-TV

Tells the dramatic and inspiring story of the ordinary women who fought against overwhelming odds for the health and safety of their families.

American Experience “Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy of Love Canal” airs Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

 In the late 1970s, residents of Love Canal, a working-class neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, discovered that their homes, schools and playgrounds were built on top of a former chemical waste dump, which was now leaking toxic substances and wreaking havoc on their health. Through interviews with many of the extraordinary housewives turned activists, the film shows how they effectively challenged those in power, forced America to reckon with the human cost of unregulated industry, and created a grassroots movement that galvanized the landmark Superfund Bill.

The story of Love Canal began in the late 19th century, when William T. Love, hoping to harness the power of Niagara Falls, began to dig, but later abandoned, an enormous canal. Decades later, in the late 1940s, local company Hooker Chemical decided that Love’s Canal was the perfect site for a waste dump. For nearly a decade, Hooker dumped roughly 22,000 tons of dangerous chemical waste into the defunct waterway, a common disposal practice and one largely unregulated by the local government.

Photo caption:

 Surrounded by the media, Lois Gibbs waits outside the Love Canal Homeowners Association for a phone call from the White House. May 1980.
Credit: Mickey H. Osterreicher

The Dream Whisperer • WXXI-TV

In the midst of segregation, the all-black Tennessee A&I Tigers were the first collegiate basketball team to win three consecutive national championships. Yet they were never duly recognized for this singular achievement.

The Dream Whisperer airs Sunday, November 3 at 2 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

In 1957, nine years before Texas Western’s NCAA title victory over Kentucky, there was the Tennessee A&I (now known as Tennessee State University) Tigers. And while Texas Western became the first team to win the NCAA title with an all-Black starting lineup, Tennessee A&I was the first Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU) to win a national championship tournament.  Led by Hall of Fame coach John McLendon, and future NBA players Dick Barnett and John Barnhill, Tennessee A&I closed out the 1950s winning the NAIA Tournament in 1957, 1958, and 1959, the first college team, on any level, to win three consecutive national titles.

Nearly 67 years after the Tigers’ first national championship of that historic run, comes the 2024 release of The Dream Whisperer, from presenting station Nashville Public Television. Eleven years in the making, the documentary chronicles New York Knicks legend Dick Barnett’s long and often frustrating journey to have his team recognized for its achievement at the highest level — induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The Dream Whisperer, which won the Audience Favorite Award at the Pan African Film Festival, is not only a homage to a historic team from a small HBCU school which won three consecutive national championships in the midst of segregation in the Jim Crow South, but a testament to Barnett’s persistence and perseverance to make sure the Tigers’  legacy  would be honored and remembered.

Narrated by Dr. Barnett, The Dream Whisperer features interviews with: John Thompson, Hall of Fame coach; Julius Erving, Hall of Fame NBA player; Walt Frazier, two-time NBA Champion; Bill Bradley, two-time NBA Champion; Phil Jackson, Hall of Fame coach;  David Stern, Hall of Fame NBA Commissioner; Al Sharpton, Civil Rights activist & TV host; Joanna McLendon, Coach McLendon’s widow; Jim Satterwhite, Tennessee A&I championship team member; Harry Carlton, Tennessee A&I championship team member; Howard Gentry, former Tennessee State University Athletic Director; Dr. Harry Edwards, Civil Rights activist; John Doleva, President, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; and George Willis, sports journalist .  

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