A new two-hour public television special debuting June 7 on public television, Rick Steves Europe Awaits, will feature travel expert, author and host Rick Steves sharing his favorite European destinations to visit when travel is possible again.
A Conversation with Will Willimon immediately after the network premiere of
A Will to Preach, a half-hour documentary film examining the perspective and impact of the renowned minister, on Thursday, May 27.
Airing at 9:30 p.m.,
A Will to Preach was produced by Susie Films and examines Willimon’s perspective and theology. The film touches on several characteristics of his preaching style, including his affinity for storytelling, his use of laughter and his desire to act as a provocateur, emphasizing the radicality of Jesus Christ. The project features archived footage of past sermons delivered by Willimon, as well as interviews with students, colleagues at Duke Divinity School, fellow ministers and his wife, Patsy Willimon. Presented by SCETV and selected by American Public Television (APT) for national distribution,
Rick Steves, who releases his new “Europe Awaits” special on June 7, shares his vision for responsible travel to Europe on the other side of the pandemic.
Courtesy of Rick Stevesâ Europe
In a new travel special, Rick Steves guides travelers through his favorite, lesser-known destinations in Europe.
Rick Steves, who releases his new âEurope Awaitsâ special on June 7, shares his vision for responsible travel to Europe on the other side of the pandemic. share this article
As Europe reopens in the wake of the pandemic, so too will the multiplatform empire of Rick Steves, one of Americaâs most prominent experts on travel to the region. The TV personality, guidebook author, and tour operator has been helping to make the Continent more accessible to U.S. travelers for more than four decades. And on June 7, Steves aims to stoke the nationâs appetite for travel to the region with
Pianist, vocalist and composer Michael Kaeshammer is one of Canada’s most dynamic performers.
He has recorded 13 albums as a leader, he’s toured the world, and he’s been nominated for seven Juno Awards. Over the course of a decades-long career, Kaeshammer has developed a style that weaves together classical, jazz, blues, boogie-woogie, stride and pop into a signature sound.
Last year, he released the album
Live in Concert, which was recorded at the Charlie White Theatre in his hometown of Sidney, B.C. and initially aired as an hour-long special called
Boogie on the Blues Highway on American Public Television.