Television section

At a prestigious San Francisco public high school with a majority Asian American student body, fiercely competitive seniors share the dream, and the stress, of getting into a top university.
Read more: Independent Lens Rialto Screening of "Try Harder!"
Sonoma International Film Festival presents a lunch with Chef Joanne Weir on Friday, March 25. At this SIFF culinary lunch, Joanne will share some TV segments from the places she's traveled to bring the flavors of Spain, Morocco and Greece to your plates, including some great wines from Pedroncelli and Guinigi, and Timothy Adams Chocolates! For tickets and information visit sonomafilmfest.org

Artist's Books are pieces of art in which imagination, artistic sensibility and the book format intersect in three dimensions. Artist Insiya Dhatt creates them with stunning intricacy and design inspirations rooted in her Indian culture.
Saturday, March 5 at 5:30 pm on KPJK TV. From boutique small family vineyards to renowned wine producers in Northern California, Bay Area Bountiful visits with trendsetting women who are continuing to shape history and build community in wine country.

Original and reproduced historic buildings make up San Jose's History Park, revealing a fascinating glimpse of Santa Clara Valley’s past. Complete with paved streets, running trolleys, and an old-fashioned ice cream shop, this 14-acre site offers the charm and ambiance of times gone by. Nonprofit History San José offers a broad selection of programming at History Park that enriches the region’s cultural heritage. They also host a number of diverse organizations who work toward the same goal together.

For more information: History San Jose
Chinese Historical & Cultural Project
African American Heritage House
La Raza Historical Society
Video produced by Rick Bacigalupi