Mountain Lake PBS and the Strand Center for the Arts are teaming up to host FREE PBS KIDS screenings all...
We want to give a huge thank you to everyone who came out to our Summer Screening of Molly of...
School is out and summer is in! This summer, encourage play and learning at home, summer camp and summer school,...
With the Galveston landing of U.S. Army Gen. Gordon Granger in 1865, slavery in Texas ended. African bondsmen became freedmen, and women and children likewise became African Americans. Many left the plantations to join freedom colonies; others sought out opportunities in cities and towns. Today, the consequences of gentrification and rising property values challenge new generations.
Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet tells the story of a man who changed the world 1,400 years ago and now lives in the United States through the lives of the millions of Americans who practice Islam and regard him as God's prophet. It travels in the footsteps of the founder of Islam's Prophet Muhammad to the Arabian Desert and the holy city of Mecca where Muhammad's story unfolded.
Joyeuse fête de Canada! On behalf of everyone here at Mountain Lake PBS, we wish all our Canadian friends, donors...
3-2-1, Blast Off! Who doesn’t dream of jetting off into space? While only astronauts get to soar among the stars, we...
January, 1547. The King of England's fetid, 400-pound frame lies on his deathbed, his nation left as rotten and broken as his body. Once Europe's most promising and enlightened prince, he squandered Britain's riches on futile wars, tore apart the centuries-old religious certainties of his people, and threw off the shackles of papal authority.
Do you like getting your hands dirty and helping out? Bee a friend to local pollinators with Mountain Lake PBS...
Take advantage of this month’s Learning at Home broadcast schedule – great for students engaged in hybrid or distance instruction,...