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Matter of Mind: My ALS

Three people face different paths as they live with the progressively debilitating illness ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. (90 minutes)

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UPCOMING EPISODES

Mon, 5/11 at 10:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Tue, 5/12 at 2:30 am on Austin PBS HDTV

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Tue, 5/12 at 1:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Who Is Michael Jang?

During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life. (60 minutes)

Wed, 5/13 at 6:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Wed, 5/13 at 11:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Thu, 5/14 at 7:30 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Sat, 5/16 at 11:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Mon, 5/18 at 2:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

And So It Begins

The Philippines' turbulent 2022 presidential race in which Bongbong Marcos waged a combative social media campaign against his more progressive opponent, incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo. (90 minutes)

Mon, 5/18 at 10:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)