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  • BILLY CONNOLLY'S GREAT AMERICAN TRAIL is an epic travelogue that sees Scotland's favorite comedian trace the history of Scots in America, from the first pilgrims to the parents of presidents. Along the way, Billy (pictured) visits iconic landmarks such as Ellis Island, the site of Woodstock, and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
    BILLY CONNOLLY'S GREAT AMERICAN TRAIL
    Wednesday, June 22, 2022 from 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Not available on demand. An epic travelogue that sees Scotland's favorite comedian trace the history of Scots in America, from the first pilgrims to the parents of presidents. Along the way, Billy visits iconic landmarks such as Ellis Island, the site of Woodstock, and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
  • Post-Civil War western set to open in theaters for Christmas
  • The accuser also alleges that Kelly physically and sexually abused her, and first pressured her into sex when she was a 17-year-old high school student who went to him for career mentorship.
  • Airs Friday, Aug. 28, 2020 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 (not available to stream on demand)
  • Creative Nail Design celebrates 40 years of Nail Art innovation with an exhibit at the Oceanside Museum of Art called "Tiny Canvases."
  • Police said a private security guard was taken into custody as a suspect in connection with the shooting. A local news station said the guard had been hired to protect staff covering the two rallies.
  • Decimated by the deadly Camp Fire in 2018, Paradise, Calif., is now moving to acquire some high-risk properties and turn them into managed park land to buffer against future wildfires.
  • Decimated by the deadly Camp Fire in 2018, Paradise, Calif., is now moving to acquire some high-risk properties and turn them into managed park land to buffer against future wildfires.
  • Cinema Junkie has been exploring escapist films to distract you from our current coronavirus pandemic but as parts of the country and some businesses start to reopen I decided it was time to explore some unconventional pandemic films that raise issues beyond just the virus itself. I will be speaking with neuroscientist and emotion researcher Eric Leonardis who has been spending his quarantined time at home watching pandemic films but he has an interesting take on these movies because he wants to see how emotions like panic and fear can spread as readily as a virus and how words can be as dangerous as germs. We will consider silents to contemporary films as well as films from China, Cambodia, South Korea and the U.S. So wash your hands, put on a mask, and defy being infected by these pandemic movies.
  • Searchlights illuminate the sky between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, but they have nothing to do with border enforcement. They're part of a large-scale binational art installation.
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