July 16, 2018  | online video  |  programming  | DONATE
Dear Friends,

We often tell people that KLRN is much more than television and during the summer months, this couldn't be more true! In addition to four channels that bring you the best in programming from documentaries, public affairs, educational/kids programming, history and drama, we have a full calendar of events for you to choose from.

In the next few weeks, we have a visit from Daniel Tiger, we have a film screening of "Kingdom of the Sky" at Mission San José's Visitor Center, we are hosting a teacher workshop, and we continue to celebrate The Great American Read with events and opportunities all summer long. We hope that you enjoy what we provide on-air but we also hope that you are able to join us out in the community.

Keep watching,
Arthur

Arthur Emerson | KLRN President and CEO 
MONDAY, JULY 23
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Upstart Crow: W hat Bloody Man Is That?
9:30PM
Upstart Crow: T he Quality of Mercy
10PM

KLRN Create
Thursday, July 19 at 9:30PM
JOSEPH ROSENDO'S TRAVELSCOPE: Hong Kong: A City of Festivals
A visit to Hong Kong highlights its annual Dragon Boat Festival, explores the dragon boat legend and shows how traditional rice dumplings are made.
KLRN PBS Kids
Friday, July 20 at 8PM
NATURE CAT: The Return of Bad Dog Bart
Hal unearths Bad Dog Bart's second treasure map, which leads to his stolen loot of cat toys.
KLRN World
Saturday, July 21 at 10PM
1964: THE FIGHT FOR A RIGHT
An examination of voting issues in America that uses Mississippi as a prism for the nation.
POPULAR on KLRN Passport
JAMESTOWN

From the makers of Downton Abbey, PBS Passport presents Jamestown. In the 17th century, on the edge of the untamed Virginian wilderness, sits the English colony. The settlement barely survived its first decade but is on the brink of change with the arrival of a new governor and 90 so-called ‘maids to make brides.'
WEEKLY PICK on KLRN Passport
EARTH: A New Wild

Produced by National Geographic Studios in association with Passion Planet, EARTH A New Wild is hosted by Dr. M. Sanjayan, who takes viewers on a stunning visual journey to explore how humans are woven into every aspect of Earth’s natural systems. The series features footage from the most striking places on Earth and encounters between wild animals and the people who live and work with them.