The Plattsburgh area is BOOming with trick-or-treat events this year! Join Mountain Lake PBS at Champlain Centre Mall at the...
Revisit Helen Keller’s rich career and explore how she perpetually put her celebrity to use to advocate for human rights in the pursuit of social justice, particularly for women, the poor, and people with disabilities.
In the 1930s, William Randolph Hearst’s media empire included 28 newspapers, a movie studio, a syndicated wire service, radio stations and 13 magazines. Nearly one in four American families read a Hearst publication. Perhaps best known as the inspiration for Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane and his lavish castle in San Simeon, Hearst died in 1951 at the age of 88, having transformed the media’s role in American life and politics.
Watch the premiere of the brand new PBS KIDS show Alma’s Way on Monday, October 4th at 9:30 & 10 AM! Alma’s...
Take advantage of this month’s Learning at Home broadcast schedule – great for students engaged in hybrid or distance instruction,...
Every week, join celebrities and PBS KIDS authors as they read aloud their favorite books on the PBS KIDS’ Facebook page and YouTube...
Theater director Kenny Leon and children’s author Sophie Blackall use real life as fodder for their creations. Despite the risks, both are celebrated for making honest works for the masses.
Starting Monday, October 4th catch the all-new PBS KIDS fall lineup, featuring your favorite shows like Arthur, Wild Kratts, and...
Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking.
It’s time again to gather the gang for a PBS KIDS Family Night, a weekly family viewing event featuring movie specials and...