Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 02:48:00
A 1963 U.S. Information Department film, capturing the spirit of Americana at the Texas State Fair.
Starting: 01-07-2025 03:06:00
Author Joe Pappalardo discusses Texas Judge Roy Bean, his three brothers and their violent exploits in the mid-19th century American West.
Starting: 01-07-2025 03:23:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 03:34:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 04:00:00
Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 04:09:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 04:21:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 04:55:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 05:08:00
Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 05:37:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 05:56:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 06:25:00
A 1963 U.S. Information Department film, capturing the spirit of Americana at the Texas State Fair.
Starting: 01-07-2025 06:36:00
Author Joe Pappalardo discusses Texas Judge Roy Bean, his three brothers and their violent exploits in the mid-19th century American West.
Starting: 01-07-2025 06:53:00
Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 07:13:00
Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 07:39:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 07:59:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 08:24:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 08:47:00
Coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S.-Mexican War, tequila and trade and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 09:06:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 09:36:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 09:52:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 10:24:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 10:39:00
A 1963 U.S. Information Department film, capturing the spirit of Americana at the Texas State Fair.
Starting: 01-07-2025 11:05:00
Author Joe Pappalardo discusses Texas Judge Roy Bean, his three brothers and their violent exploits in the mid-19th century American West.
Starting: 01-07-2025 11:23:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 San Antonio Book Festival with author discussions on the Uvalde school shooting, the U.S. - Mexican War, tequila & trade, and more.
Starting: 01-07-2025 11:26:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 12:07:00
A 1944 Army Air Forces film depicts the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert; the soldiers learn methods of conserving water, providing shelter and signaling for help.
Starting: 01-07-2025 12:13:00
Coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.
Starting: 01-07-2025 12:51:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 13:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 14:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 20:03:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-07-2025 21:15:00
A 1944 Army Air Forces film depicts the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert; the soldiers learn methods of conserving water, providing shelter and signaling for help.
Starting: 02-07-2025 00:21:00
College Park Aviation Museum Collections Curator Luke Perez discusses the history of the world's oldest continually operating airfield and artifacts within its museum.
Starting: 02-07-2025 00:58:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 02-07-2025 02:23:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 03:11:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 03:54:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-07-2025 04:00:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 04:45:00
A 1944 Army Air Forces film depicts the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert; the soldiers learn methods of conserving water, providing shelter and signaling for help.
Starting: 02-07-2025 05:32:00
College Park Aviation Museum Collections Curator Luke Perez discusses the history of the world's oldest continually operating airfield and artifacts within its museum.
Starting: 02-07-2025 06:10:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 02-07-2025 07:36:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 08:25:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 09:08:00
'Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg, Maryland, Book Festival.'.
Starting: 02-07-2025 10:00:00
A 1944 Army Air Forces film depicts the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert; the soldiers learn methods of conserving water, providing shelter and signaling for help.
Starting: 02-07-2025 10:48:00
College Park Aviation Museum Collections Curator Luke Perez discusses the history of the world's oldest continually operating airfield and artifacts within its museum.
Starting: 02-07-2025 11:26:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-07-2025 12:00:00
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.
Starting: 02-07-2025 12:00:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 12:59:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 13:49:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 14:27:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 15:19:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 16:09:00
Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.
Starting: 02-07-2025 16:56:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 02-07-2025 17:43:00
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.
Starting: 02-07-2025 18:12:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 19:12:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-07-2025 20:00:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 20:01:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 20:39:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 21:31:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 02-07-2025 22:21:00
Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.
Starting: 02-07-2025 23:08:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 02-07-2025 23:56:00
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.
Starting: 03-07-2025 00:22:00
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.
Starting: 03-07-2025 00:24:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 01:22:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 01:24:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 02:12:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 02:13:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 02:51:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 02:52:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 03:43:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 03:44:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-07-2025 04:00:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 04:32:00
Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.
Starting: 03-07-2025 05:19:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 03-07-2025 06:06:00
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.
Starting: 03-07-2025 06:34:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 07:33:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 08:23:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 09:01:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 09:53:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 10:41:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 11:27:00
BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.
Starting: 03-07-2025 11:28:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-07-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-07-2025 12:05:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 03-07-2025 12:06:00
France Hoang's family fled Vietnam in 1975 at the end of the war, and his journey has taken him from child refugee to West Point, to combat zones and to the White House.
Starting: 03-07-2025 13:24:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 03-07-2025 14:14:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 03-07-2025 15:26:00
Author John Green examines the history of tuberculosis and his friendship with a tuberculosis patient; Symphony Space in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 03-07-2025 15:57:00
Former high school government teacher and host of the Here's Where It Gets Interesting podcast, Sharon McMahon, author of The Small and the Mighty, profiles lesser-known Americans who have changed the course of American history.
Starting: 03-07-2025 17:14:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 03-07-2025 18:16:00
France Hoang's family fled Vietnam in 1975 at the end of the war, and his journey has taken him from child refugee to West Point, to combat zones and to the White House.
Starting: 03-07-2025 19:33:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-07-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-07-2025 20:02:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 03-07-2025 20:23:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 03-07-2025 21:36:00
Author John Green examines the history of tuberculosis and his friendship with a tuberculosis patient; Symphony Space in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 03-07-2025 22:06:00
Former high school government teacher and host of the Here's Where It Gets Interesting podcast, Sharon McMahon, author of The Small and the Mighty, profiles lesser-known Americans who have changed the course of American history.
Starting: 03-07-2025 23:23:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 04-07-2025 00:25:00
France Hoang's family fled Vietnam in 1975 at the end of the war, and his journey has taken him from child refugee to West Point, to combat zones and to the White House.
Starting: 04-07-2025 01:43:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 04-07-2025 02:34:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 04-07-2025 03:48:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 04-07-2025 04:00:00
Author John Green examines the history of tuberculosis and his friendship with a tuberculosis patient; Symphony Space in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 04-07-2025 04:19:00
Former high school government teacher and host of the Here's Where It Gets Interesting podcast, Sharon McMahon, author of The Small and the Mighty, profiles lesser-known Americans who have changed the course of American history.
Starting: 04-07-2025 05:36:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 04-07-2025 06:37:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 04-07-2025 07:56:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 04-07-2025 08:00:00
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Starting: 04-07-2025 09:09:00
Author John Green examines the history of tuberculosis and his friendship with a tuberculosis patient; Symphony Space in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 04-07-2025 09:39:00
Former high school government teacher and host of the Here's Where It Gets Interesting podcast, Sharon McMahon, author of The Small and the Mighty, profiles lesser-known Americans who have changed the course of American history.
Starting: 04-07-2025 10:57:00
Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.
Starting: 04-07-2025 12:01:00
University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.
Starting: 04-07-2025 12:50:00
This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
Starting: 04-07-2025 13:50:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 04-07-2025 14:20:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 04-07-2025 14:21:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 04-07-2025 15:15:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 04-07-2025 16:15:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 04-07-2025 16:16:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 04-07-2025 17:10:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 04-07-2025 17:11:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 04-07-2025 17:35:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 04-07-2025 17:36:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 18:25:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 18:26:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 19:33:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 19:34:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 20:28:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 20:29:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 21:27:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 04-07-2025 21:28:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 04-07-2025 22:40:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 04-07-2025 22:41:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 04-07-2025 23:00:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 04-07-2025 23:03:00
Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.
Starting: 05-07-2025 00:00:00
University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.
Starting: 05-07-2025 00:50:00
University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.
Starting: 05-07-2025 00:51:00
This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
Starting: 05-07-2025 01:50:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 05-07-2025 02:20:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 05-07-2025 02:21:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 05-07-2025 03:15:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 05-07-2025 03:16:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 05-07-2025 04:00:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 05-07-2025 04:16:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 05-07-2025 04:54:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 05-07-2025 04:55:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 05-07-2025 05:11:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 05-07-2025 05:20:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 05-07-2025 05:36:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 06:09:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 06:10:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 06:25:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 07:17:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 07:18:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 07:33:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 08:12:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 08:13:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 08:28:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 09:11:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 09:12:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 05-07-2025 09:27:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 05-07-2025 10:24:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 05-07-2025 10:25:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 05-07-2025 10:40:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 05-07-2025 10:44:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 05-07-2025 10:45:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 05-07-2025 11:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 05-07-2025 11:40:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 05-07-2025 11:41:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 05-07-2025 12:00:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 05-07-2025 12:01:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 13:00:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 13:01:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 05-07-2025 14:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 05-07-2025 15:00:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 05-07-2025 15:00:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 16:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 05-07-2025 17:00:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 05-07-2025 17:59:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 05-07-2025 18:00:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 05-07-2025 18:00:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 19:12:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 19:17:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 19:18:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:20:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:22:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:23:00
How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:55:00
How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:57:00
How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Starting: 05-07-2025 20:58:00
Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.
Starting: 05-07-2025 22:10:00
Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.
Starting: 05-07-2025 22:12:00
Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.
Starting: 05-07-2025 22:13:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 05-07-2025 23:10:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 05-07-2025 23:12:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 05-07-2025 23:13:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 06-07-2025 00:25:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 06-07-2025 00:26:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 01:25:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 01:26:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 06-07-2025 02:00:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 06-07-2025 02:25:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 06-07-2025 02:26:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 06-07-2025 03:00:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 06-07-2025 03:25:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 06-07-2025 03:26:00
Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character - and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.
Starting: 06-07-2025 03:30:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 06-07-2025 04:00:00
Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 04:30:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 06-07-2025 05:00:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 06-07-2025 05:30:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 06-07-2025 06:00:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 06:43:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 06:45:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 06-07-2025 07:48:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 06-07-2025 07:50:00
How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 08:23:00
How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 08:25:00
Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.
Starting: 06-07-2025 09:43:00
Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.
Starting: 06-07-2025 09:45:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 06-07-2025 10:43:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 06-07-2025 10:45:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 06-07-2025 12:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 06-07-2025 13:00:00
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Starting: 06-07-2025 13:20:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 06-07-2025 13:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 06-07-2025 14:30:00
This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.
Starting: 06-07-2025 14:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 06-07-2025 15:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 06-07-2025 16:00:00
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Starting: 06-07-2025 16:20:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 06-07-2025 16:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 06-07-2025 17:30:00
This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.
Starting: 06-07-2025 17:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 06-07-2025 18:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 06-07-2025 19:00:00
Abraham and Mary Lincoln's young son, Willie, died in the White House - likely of Typhoid Fever. Could his 1862 death have been prevented? This podcast focuses on 19th century diseases and treatments, especially among children.
Starting: 06-07-2025 19:05:00
Daniel Stone describes Harvard's first female professor Alice Hamilton's attempt to expose the dangers of leaded gasoline; the Atlanta History Center hosted this event.
Starting: 06-07-2025 20:05:00
Historian and Vietnam War veteran Marc Leepson discusses the life of Navy Seaman Apprentice Doug Hegdahl and his experience as a prisoner of war inside the notorious Hanoi Hilton prison in North Vietnam from 1967-1969.
Starting: 06-07-2025 21:00:00
Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.
Starting: 06-07-2025 22:00:00
Stanford University's Hoover Institution houses a collection documenting World War II Nazi Germany. This conversation focuses on the post-war hunt for top-level Nazis who fled Germany.
Starting: 06-07-2025 22:50:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 07-07-2025 00:00:00
Professor Ryan Anderson discusses the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
Starting: 07-07-2025 00:01:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 07-07-2025 01:00:00
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Starting: 07-07-2025 01:20:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 07-07-2025 01:30:00
This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.
Starting: 07-07-2025 02:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 07-07-2025 02:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 07-07-2025 03:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 07-07-2025 04:00:00
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Starting: 07-07-2025 04:20:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 07-07-2025 04:30:00
This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.
Starting: 07-07-2025 05:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 07-07-2025 05:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 07-07-2025 06:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 07-07-2025 07:00:00
Abraham and Mary Lincoln's young son, Willie, died in the White House - likely of Typhoid Fever. Could his 1862 death have been prevented? This podcast focuses on 19th century diseases and treatments, especially among children.
Starting: 07-07-2025 07:05:00
Daniel Stone describes Harvard's first female professor Alice Hamilton's attempt to expose the dangers of leaded gasoline; the Atlanta History Center hosted this event.
Starting: 07-07-2025 08:05:00
Historian and Vietnam War veteran Marc Leepson discusses the life of Navy Seaman Apprentice Doug Hegdahl and his experience as a prisoner of war inside the notorious Hanoi Hilton prison in North Vietnam from 1967-1969.
Starting: 07-07-2025 09:00:00
Stanford University's Hoover Institution houses a collection documenting World War II Nazi Germany. This conversation focuses on the post-war hunt for top-level Nazis who fled Germany.
Starting: 07-07-2025 10:00:00
Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.
Starting: 07-07-2025 11:10:00
Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.
Starting: 07-07-2025 11:13:00
Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.
Starting: 07-07-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-07-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-07-2025 12:01:00
University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.
Starting: 07-07-2025 12:51:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 07-07-2025 13:30:00
This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
Starting: 07-07-2025 13:49:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 07-07-2025 14:19:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 07-07-2025 15:13:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 07-07-2025 16:14:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 07-07-2025 17:09:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 07-07-2025 17:36:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 07-07-2025 18:23:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 07-07-2025 18:45:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 07-07-2025 19:34:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 07-07-2025 20:30:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 07-07-2025 21:31:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 07-07-2025 22:39:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 07-07-2025 23:00:00
Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.
Starting: 07-07-2025 23:57:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-07-2025 00:00:00
University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.
Starting: 08-07-2025 00:49:00
This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
Starting: 08-07-2025 01:46:00
Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.
Starting: 08-07-2025 02:17:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 08-07-2025 03:11:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-07-2025 04:00:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.
Starting: 08-07-2025 04:13:00
A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.
Starting: 08-07-2025 05:08:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 08-07-2025 05:36:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 08-07-2025 06:23:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 08-07-2025 07:34:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 08-07-2025 08:31:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-07-2025 08:45:00
Even the food at the White House is political - and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.
Starting: 08-07-2025 09:31:00
This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.
Starting: 08-07-2025 10:41:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 08-07-2025 11:02:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-07-2025 11:58:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 08-07-2025 13:30:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 08-07-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-07-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-07-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-07-2025 08:45:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 09-07-2025 13:30:00