WETA PBS
WETA is the flagship public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, serving Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia with educational, cultural, news and public affairs programs and services.
WETA's mission is to produce and broadcast programs of intellectual integrity and cultural merit that recognize viewers' and listeners' intelligence, curiosity and interest in the world around them.
As an independent and not-for-profit public broadcaster and producer, WETA provides its viewers and listeners with quality, compelling programs and serves a broad community with educational projects and Web-based initiatives.
DMV Drinks: Virginia Wines, Maryland Gin & Hyattsville Brews
It's Academic: George C. Marshall, St. John's College and South County | November 22, 2025
It's Academic: Benjamin Banneker, Bullis and Wakefield | November 29, 2025
3 Incredible Italian Dishes You MUST Try in DC — From Rigatoni to Coniglio to Risotto
It's Academic: Holton-Arms, DeMatha Catholic and Poolesville | November 15, 2025
Inside Loudoun’s Wine Revolution: From Family Vines to Luxury Tours
DC’s Master Bakers: From Artisanal Bread to Japanese Pastries and Middle Eastern Flatbread
The Annapolis Tea Party Helped Spark the American Revolution
It's Academic: Sherwood, Parkdale and Lake Braddock | November 8, 2025
Adams Morgan Then and Now: 40 Years of Music, Culture, and Community
Go Behind the Scenes at Mount Vernon's Revolutionary War Weekend | WETA Arts
A Japanese Feast in D.C.: Udon, Sushi & Ramen That Redefine Tradition | FULL EPISODE
It's Academic: Benjamin Banneker, Oakton and Quince Orchard | November 1, 2025
The Man Who Inspired "Uncle Tom" was an Underground Railroad Leader
The DMV’s Best Burgers: From Smash to Smoke to Charcoal-Grilled Perfection
It's Academic: Paul VI, Walter Johnson and Wheaton | October 25, 2025
Why Annandale is a Hub for Artisans and Collectors
Jabari Jefferson's "Sacred Spaces" Exhibit in Annapolis Combines Black Art, History & Family Stories
Coastal Eats | FULL EPISODE | Signature Dish
Learn K-Pop Dance in Washington, D.C. at the Korean Cultural Center's K-Pop Academy | WETA Arts
It's Academic: St. Anselm's, Richard Montgomery and Washington-Liberty | October 18, 2025
How Logan Circle Became the Heart of LGBTQ+ Life in DC
Inside Deanwood: Where DC’s Black Architects Built Their Future
In 1957, Queen Elizabeth Came to Maryland for a Football Game and Grocery Shopping
It's Academic: Falls Church, Herndon and Wakefield | October 11, 2025
How Jammin Java Became the Heart of Vienna’s Music Scene
Where George Washington Made Whiskey