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- Panhandle PBS is hosting a special premiere screening of "The West Teas Boys," a new documentary about the Peña brothers at 7 p.m. on Nov. 15 at the Concert Hall Theater on the Washington Street Campus of Amarillo College.
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Join Panhandle PBS for the premiere of "The West Texas Boys," a documentary feature that tells the inspiring story of six brothers from Dimmit, Texas – the Peña brothers – who transitioned from migrant farm laborers to Regional Mexican musicians.
'The West Texas Boys' is a documentary feature that tells the inspiring story of six brothers from Dimmitt, Texas—the Peña brothers—who transitioned from...
Panhandle PBS is hosting a special premiere screening of "The West Teas Boys," a new documentary about the Peña brothers at 7 p.m. on Nov. 15 at the Concert Hall Theater on the Washington Street ...
Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) launched Season 5 of VOCES, the acclaimed PBS documentary series exploring Latino arts, culture and history, on September of 2019. The season concluded with "Porvenir, Texas," an investigation into the tragic 1918 murder of 15 Mexican men in the tiny Texas border town of Porvenir.
Stephen Ives is director and co-producer of THE WEST, an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose vision is the guiding force behind this journey through a boundless landscape where myth,...
Oct 8, 2024 · These PBS documentary series are masterclasses in maintaining the delicate balance between education and entertainment, providing audiences with remarkable insights into periods and events that shaped our world.
The West, sometimes marketed as Ken Burns Presents: The West, is a 1996 television documentary miniseries about the American Old West. It was directed by Stephen Ives and featured Ken Burns as executive producer. It was first broadcast on PBS on eight consecutive nights from September 15 to 22, 1996.