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Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames
2:14
Explore the story of filmmaker Blake Edwards, known for his comedies like the "Pink Panther" series.
Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
1:57
Explore the story of writer Julia Alvarez, who blazed a trail for a generation of Latino authors.
A sepia-toned photo of Duke Kahanamoku surfing a wave while Viola Hartman stands on his shoulders. The two have their arms outstretched as they ride the wave.
If we were to trace back to a single place and time where California surf culture began, it was likely Corona del Mar in the 1920s. And the person who gave birth to it was Duke Kahanamoku — fittingly known as the "father of modern surfing."
American Masters Shorts: Season 1
1:35
Explore new documentary shorts about artists who defy the odds to create remarkable work.
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
0:35
Explore musician Bob Dylan's evolution from folk troubadour to iconic rock star.
Love, Jamie
1:21
Jamie Diaz is a trans woman and artist who has spent nearly 30 years in a men's prison in Texas.
Renegades: Five people with disabilities who changed history
1:21
This series showcases the lives and cultural contributions of historical figures with disabilities.
Renegades: Five people with disabilities who changed history [ASL + OC]
1:21
This series showcases the lives and cultural contributions of historical figures with disabilities.
The Incomparable Mr. Buckley (AD + ASL + OC Trailer)
2:47
Discover the intellectual evolution and political legacy of William F. Buckley, Jr.
Clark Terry on Touring the South with All-Black Band
1:17
Trumpeter Clark Terry (1920 - 2015) describes the difficulties of touring the South.
Clark Terry on Count Basie's Space and Time in Jazz
3:25
Clark Terry talks about Count Basie's sense of space and time.
How Brenda Lee's collaboration with producer Owen Bradley changed the course of her career
2:20
Owen Bradley, producer at Decca Records, took Brenda Lee under his wing and became a mentor to her.
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