


And now that live events have returned, we’re also back to adding them. We’ve since added and will continue to add, many televised events. Then the virus happened and live events stopped for a while. Also, to help fans finds events and tickets easier. The goals were to help sell live tickets for all kinds of events. Then added some other live sports and entertainment events. We started this calendar in 2018 with pro wrestling events. * There have been major changes to our events calendar due to the coronavirus pandemic. Encouraged by her enthusiastic, tough-love choirmaster (Eugenio Derbez) to apply to a prestigious music school, Ruby finds herself torn between the obligations she feels to her family and the pursuit of her own dreams.Dateline NBC: “The House” SeptemPreview. But when Ruby joins her high school’s choir club, she discovers a gift for singing and soon finds herself drawn to her duet partner Miles (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo). The film description from Apple: “Her life revolves around acting as interpreter for her parents (Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur) and working on the family’s struggling fishing boat every day before school with her father and older brother (Daniel Durant). This report is part of NBC News’ weeklong “Justice For All” series on wrongful convictions.ĬODA (Apple TV+) - This Sundance Award-winning film follows 17-year-old Ruby (Emilia Jones), who is the sole hearing member of a deaf family – a CODA, child of deaf adults. Additionally, Holt speaks with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner about plans to restore trust in the city’s criminal justice system and correct decades of misconduct. The episode also features an exclusive national broadcast interview with Barbara Jean’s parents and an interview with journalist Tom Lowenstein, who investigated Barbara Jean’s murder for decades. He was released from prison on June 5, 2020. The man once convicted and sentenced to death for Barbara Jean’s murder, Walter Ogrod, speaks out in his first network television interview about being wrongfully convicted and spending 28 years in prison, including 23 years on death row. At 10, a look at where music photography sits in the contemporary, popular culture landscape, and whether music photography still has a role to play.ĭateline NBC (10 p.m., NBC) - Lester Holt reports on the murder of four-year-old Barbara Jean Horn, and how the investigation into her death revealed decades of misconduct across Philadelphia’s criminal justice system and raised questions of whether police had caught the right man.

At 9, the transition of music photography from a niche pastime to a highly collectable and valuable art form is examined through conversations with industry insiders. Icon: Music Through the Lens (9 p.m., PBS NC) - This music photography series finishes out the season with two new episodes.
