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- An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.
- Farming, ranching and food production from the farmers of America to you. A national evolution of California, a popular and critically acclaimed series. Produced by KVIE Public Television in Sacramento, California. The show airs weekly on public television stations across the US.
- Yes. We're Open introduces you to people who saw an opportunity to realize their ambitions and take their lives in an entirely different direction. Meet the entrepreneurs who said goodbye to their 9 to 5 jobs, realized their dreams, and tapped into their creative spirit.
- Studio Sacramento is a weekly series produced at KVIE that asks questions, invites opinions, and seeks answers for the topics and issues that matter to you right here in the region we all love and call home. Hosted by community leader Scott Syphax, the series provides insight and depth of conversation that only your public television station can offer. Each month, one episode is in editorial partnership with the American Leadership Forum - Mountain Valley Chapter, an organization where leaders come together to unite, strengthen and serve, all to benefit our community.
- A documentary that takes a look inside the Sikh community, its religious traditions, home life, and working life and provides a rare view of unique traditions such as arranged marriage and dating.
- Digital Doctors: The Future of Health Care explores how doctors can virtually be present at your workplace, home, and even a shopping mall. See how technology is putting doctors and patients face-to-face though thousands of miles apart. Meet a Central Valley optometrist who's teaming up with a UC Berkeley researcher to prevent blindness in a rural town.
- THE GOLDEN GAME: BASEBALL IN SACRAMENTO takes a nostalgic look at Sacramento's 150 year love affair with America's favorite past time. Historians trace the roots of baseball in Northern California back to a chance trip made by the game's creator, Alexander Cartwright - a "49er" - as he attempted to strike it rich in California's gold fields.
- Imagine a broad, expansive valley resting in the midst of a grand mountain range, a valley dotted with ancient oaks and mighty pines cradling the largest fresh-water lake west of the Mississippi. On the valley floor, wildflowers carpet the earth in blazing color, great flocks of birds darken the sky, majestic herds of elk and antelope graze at sunset, grizzly bears angle for salmon, and the largest concentration of Indians in North America live in harmony with nature's abundance. Today these sights and sounds are now mostly gone; only echoes remain. Computer generated graphics and stunning visual images are accompanied by bio-acoustician Bernie Krause, who has re-created an early California soundscape.
- RESETTLEMENT TO REDRESS takes a close look at the long and difficult journey Japanese Americans faced as they transitioned from being forcibly removed from their homes and imprisoned in concentration camps during World War II, to readjustment to society upon their release. Some never returned to their previous homes, settling instead in other parts of the U.S., including Salt Lake City, Denver, and Seabrook, New Jersey. As many tried to bravely move forward, taking advantage of new career choices and educational opportunities, racism and memories of the past were never far away, even as they sought to assimilate themselves into American culture. Eventually though, pilgrimages to relocation centers and the empowering activist climate of the 1960s played a key role in bringing people together, building increasing momentum to seek redress from the U.S. government. This moving documentary digs deep to uncover the hardship, struggle, and emotional toll that internment inflicted upon generations of Japanese Americans. Intimate interviews with internees and family members of internees, as well as notable political leaders Daniel Inouye, Bob Matsui, Doris Matsui and Norman Minteta help trace the long journey from pain to peace, disillusionment to hope, disrespect to recognition, and ultimately, resettlement to redress. Extra features explore Japanese American life in WWII internment camps and a candid chat with producer Don Young.
- A history of the Air Force presence in California's Central Valley.
- Arts Alive is one of KVIE Public Television's signature series dedicated to sharing the work of unique artists, and highlighting community arts organizations and events in the greater Sacramento region.
- Exploring the stories that capture the unique spirit of Northern California. KVIE presents more local stories than ever before! Our series Rob on the Road brings a fresh, new look at the people and places that make our community our home. KVIE's Rob Stewart brings you the stories that capture the spirit of Northern California. These are the stories that matter and move you-the good news stories you always hope for in local news but never see. And you won't just learn about what surrounds you; you'll experience what surrounds you in a whole new inspiring way!
- Filled with chop suey houses, gambling dens, and dance halls, Little Manila was the area in Stockton notoriously called, "Skid Row," but it was also the closest thing Filipinos had to a hometown. In its heyday in the 30s, this lively area had the largest population of Filipinos outside of the Philippines. We tell the story of Jimmy Ente, Jr., a longtime Stockton resident recruited to work in the asparagus fields. Jimmy, and many other like him, faced backbreaking work, low wages, and at times extreme racism to fulfill their dreams. Narrated by famed Filipino-American producer, Dean Devlin (Independence Day, The Patriot) this documentary tells the immigrant story as Filipinos experienced it.
- THE GOLDEN GAME: THE MINOR LEAGUES provides a unique glimpse into the lives of minor league baseball players at various stages of their careers. We take a rare look inside the clubhouse, dugout, team bus and their homes to see what life is really like chasing the dream to the big leagues.
- KVIE is dedicated to exploring arts throughout northern California. KVIE Arts Showcase is a new weekly series that takes you across the nation to meet artists of all kinds. Come with us as we experience America's most interesting and talented artists.
- A half-hour weekly show on the Capitol and statewide politics of California.
- A one hour journey examining the past and future of California's Sacramento River.
- A KVIE Special Event, featuring California's Gold Host Huell Howser and representatives from the UC Davis Arboretum.
- Born For Love is intended to stimulate the student of love toward a better comprehension of the subtle art of loving. Leo Buscaglia's groundbreaking Love Class at the University of Southern California inspired this video and the associated pledge special.
- KVIE Box Office - the program that showcases the exciting concerts and performances coming soon to Northern California and the central valley.
- When the sun goes down, these entrepreneurs get to work. Meet the people pursuing their business dreams after hours. From a rapping taxi owner to delivering warm cookies and cold milk, creativity and ingenuity pay off.
- Patrick and Bobbin Mulvaney share their secret to running one of the country's top-rated restaurants, Mulvaney's B&L. In Roseville, visit Amitis Pourarian's THE STUDIO Martial Arts & Fitness to see how her can-do philosophy on life impacts her business. Also, will a Stockton couple be successful in their effort to bring life back to their business?
- Discover more questions than answers in the secret details of artist Al Farrow's creations, designed to capture the audience's attention and inspire them to look deeper.From reliquaries made of weapons to sculptures in different styles, unlock hidden treasure in the artist's collection.