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WSU flautist and her latest album
Sophia Tegart is an award winning flautist, musicologist and assistant professor of flute at Washington State University. Her performance career has taken her to stages across the United States, Asia and Europe. She sat down with NWPB classical host Jedd Greenhalgh to discuss the details behind her most recent musical project.
Reeder's Movie Reviews: Anemone
A performance by the immensely talented Sir Daniel Day-Lewis is always an event. After eight years of retirement from acting, he has returned in a movie which ultimately frustrates more than it satisfies.
Reeder's Movie Reviews: Wolf Land
Dialogue. Empathy. Cooperation. Those concepts may seem foreign to the age-old conflict between conservationists and ranchers, but a thoughtful new documentary brings them entirely into focus.
Reeder's Movie Reviews: One Battle After Another
In his capacity as screenwriter and bona fide “auteur,” Paul Thomas Anderson has adapted Thomas Pynchon’s novel to suit this new century in America.
Unpacking where poetry, social media and AI meet
Stacy Boe Miller is a local poet, writer and editor based in Moscow, Idaho. She was the Poet Laureate of Moscow for three years.
From Soviet vault to Idaho screen, a lost silent-era Western returns
The first feature film made in Idaho was shot more than a century ago. But a new version of it is scheduled to premiere again.
Reeder's Movie Reviews: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is brimming with wit, intrigue and splendid costumes, accented by elements of social and historical transformation. Read Steve Reeder's review of the film.
Family, history and what we choose to remember of World War II
It’s been 80 years since the end of World War II. These are the reflections of the families of war dead, service members and a historian working to preserve their memories.
Reeder's Movie Reviews: The Roses
When a husband tells a marriage therapist that he would rather live with his wife than a wolf, you may grimace. When she cites having arms as one of his loveable attributes, you may cringe. Or laugh. Or both. Even as you witness the disintegration of a marriage, you can appreciate the subversive connection this couple still shares.
Reeder’s Movie Reviews: Superman
“People are tired of superheroes.”Well, let’s hope not. In this reboot of the classic character from the realm of DC Comics, we get moments of…
Kids
Explore Together / Exploremos Juntos
Explore Together is our program just for kids ages 2–8 and their families. Join us at community events, get hands-on with STEAM activities and make lasting memories together.
Ask Dr. Universe
See Dr. Universe answer your most baffling science questions.
PBS Kids
Educational games and videos from Curious George, Wild Kratts and other PBS KIDS shows!

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The American Revolution - A screening and Community Conversation
The American Revolution: A screening and community conversation