Rich Homberg and Erb Family Foundation President Melissa Damaschke discuss a major milestone in the campaign for the new Fred and Barbara Erb Public Media Campus in Detroit’s Milwaukee Junction.

“A Quest for Common Ground” — urged leaders to rise above divisiveness and champion pragmatic solutions.

Friday, May 29 at 8 p.m.
Step back in time with rare films and photos celebrating Detroit traditions like Belle Isle, Vernor’s, Jefferson Beach, and Edgewater Park.

AAPI Heritage Month
The chance discovery of a jade artifact unearths an ancient Chinese city.

Friday, May 29 at 9 p.m.
Josh Groban performs many of his beloved songs as well as new material at London's historic Union Chapel.

🇺🇸 America250 🇺🇸
Seabiscuit's unlikely career illuminates the precarious economic conditions that defined America in the 1930s and explores the behind-the-scenes world of thoroughbred racing.

Saturday, May 30 at 8 p.m.
A star-studded music special celebrating the country legend’s milestone 90th birthday and his contributions to popular culture and music.

The key players behind President Trump’s expansive use of the U.S. military. From clashes with allies, to taking out foreign leaders, to waging war in the Middle East, examining the inner circle of advisors and officials trying to project U.S. power.

🇺🇸 America250 🇺🇸
Sunday, May 31 at 6:30 p.m.
Historian Lucy Worsley explores one of history’s most explosive breakups and how the British Empire lost the war for America’s Independence against a ragtag band of rebels.

AAPI Heritage Month
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura honors his father, Robert A. Nakamura, and their shared legacy.

Monday. June 1 at 9:30 p.m.
Staged as an original, Broadway-style musical in which Barbra looks back at her past, the production featured an orchestra conducted by Marvin Hamlisch.

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