One of the best filmed Romeo and Juliets is on next Thursday.
It's one you'd have to get parental permission to watch in school,
so you might want to do the same here -- hey, no fair getting me in trouble!
It's on cable!
On Easter, we have a trio of biblical stories -- one's the classic
Ten Commandments, one's a miniseries about Jesus, and the other is
an excellent documentary about architects, scholars, and a tomb.
And if more current issues interest you, check out Wednesday's
"Banks", which will teach you a lot of what you need to know about
running one of your own... say, here on Whyville...!
"Mexican Revolution" (PBS, 8-9pm E/P and check your local station or
www.pbs.org to confirm the time in your town. TV rated PG) This episode of the PBS dramatic series about a Mexican-American family living in Los Angeles takes an interesting turn -- it becomes a black and white historical newsreel on the occasion that the family hears about their grandmother was a female soldier in the early 1900's. Her nickname then was "La Coronela" which means The Colonel. Lots of information here that not many Americans, not even Mexican-Americans, know much about -- but should.