Episode 3028

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Tennessee Crossroads

January 12, 2017

Season 30 | Episode 28

Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads profiles the singing group that saved Fisk University in the late 1800's: The Fisk Jubilee Singers. We visit Betty Turner, a stained-glass artist from Old Hickory. And we round out the show with a pie from Broadway Pizza, a family-run business located in Memphis's Broad Avenue Arts District since 1977.

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Fisk Jubilee Singers Exhibit on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Fisk Jubilee Singers Exhibit

Nashville, TN

There's an exhibit at the Fisk University library that chronicles the 145 year history of a now legendary singing group. The Fisk Jubilee Singers have shared their unique brand of a cappella gospel music world-wide. We want to share some of that history along with a performance from this true Tennessee treasure. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.


This Little Light Glass Art on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

This Little Light Glass Art

Old Hickory, TN

Stained glass is somewhat of a dying art, but for the few artists who do it, it’s a medium that’s allowed for more creativity and innovation than just the traditional colored glass you see in church windows. Tennessee Crossroads met a woman in Old Hickory, Tennessee who’s putting her personal life into much more window panes. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.


Broadway Pizza - Memphis on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Broadway Pizza – Memphis

Memphis, TN

Ken Wilshire visits Broadway Pizza, a family-run business located in Memphis's Broad Avenue Arts District since 1977.