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- Justin Wilson is back. Showing how to not only cook Cajun but turn recipes into easy cooking.
- Famed photographer Ernest Withers was credited with documenting the civil rights movement, but his legacy was blemished when it was revealed after his death that he'd been an FBI informant.
- Celebration of Music is a talent search that showcases the best young musical talent across the Globe. Singers, musicians, bands, and dancers between the ages of 5 and 25 are all encouraged to enter in their city by submitting an audition tape. The Celebration of Music concept was inspired by Ethan Bortnick and his desire to give young musicians the same opportunities PBS afforded him.
- HBCUs are a staple of Black American culture and education, and the city of Memphis, Tennessee has its very own located at 807 Walker Avenue: LeMoyne-Owen College. In this documentary commemorating LOC's 160-year anniversary, explore the vast history, culture, and impact of the world's 5th oldest HBCU from the mouths of students, alumni, faculty, staff, and more. It's the Magic of LOC: LeMoyne-Owen College at 160 directed by Caleb Suggs.
- The vibrant life of Ernest Withers-civil rights photographer, and FBI informant-was anything but black and white.