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Shaheem Sanchez and Dulé Hill as seen in “The Express Way with Dulé Hill”

From sea to shining sea, Americans express their creativity. The new documentary series “The Express Way With Dulé Hill” premieres Tuesday, April 23, on PBS.

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Cover Story Creative states: Tour America with homegrown artists in ‘The Express Way’

By Sarah Passingham Now, turning his attention From sea to shining sea, to the artistic pursuits of Americans express their creothers, PBS shared in a news ativity, and the new, four-part release that Hill traveled across documentary series “The America “to connect with local Express Way With Dulé Hill,” visionaries, activists, changepremiering Tuesday, April 23, makers and pioneers who are on PBS, looks at the ways using their artistic passions self-expression and creativity to foster connection, deepen are intertwined. Featuring artempathy and create meaningful ists from four different corners change within their commuof the United States — in Calinities.” fornia, the Appalachian region, “There are many people in Texas and Chicago — “The Ex- this world who create space press Way” looks at the ways out of nothing. They are the these individuals use art to ones turning on the light, setmake connections within and ting the path and then guiding outside of their communities others along the journey,” Hill and how they use their artwork shared about the series in the to challenge views and blaze a release. trail for others to follow in the Shaheem Sanchez, known future. for his performance in the Best known by most for 2019 film “Sound of Metal,” is his portrayal of Gus in eight a deaf dancer based in Los Anseasons in the detective sitgeles. Hill meets with Sanchez com “Psych,” which he also in the first episode of “The reprised for three spinoff films, Express Way,” connecting over Hill, a real TV veteran, has also a shared passion for dance had starring roles before getting to know other 26 Chestnut St., in “The West HEAR WHAT Wing,” “Ballers,” artists across California. e, Pa • Suite 200“Suits” andMATTERS MOST more recently, the ABC sitcom Also featured in the Califor814-837-7475 “The Wonder Years.” nia stop of “The Express Way”

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is a group of senior citizens who call themselves the Grant Street Follies, a committed activists and cabaret performers in San Francisco who use their art to combat anti-Asian hate and celebrate the city’s historic Chinatown. Finally, Hill meets trailblazing musicians in Los Angeles’s own Mariachi Arcoiris, the world’s first LGBTQ+ mariachi group. Visiting the Appalachian region, Hill gets a thorough musical education. In Kentucky, he meets first with Doug Naselroad, the founder and director of Troublesome Creek Stringed Instrument Company. His program, The Culture of Recovery, teaches people to make stringed instruments as an assistive outlet while they recover from opioid addiction. In Johnson City, Tennessee, Grammy-nominated bluegrass musician Amythyst Kiah (“Black Myself”) teaches Hill about the history of Black artists in traditional American music. The founder of “Latin-grass,” musician Joe Troop

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(“Red, White & Blues”), shares how he fused folk music with bluegrass instrumentation and continues to innovate with his latest collaboration with Venezuelan musician Larry Bellorin (“Caballo Viejo”). Next, Hill makes his way down to Texas to meet artists who are leaders within their local communities. Hill meets Abuela M’api Rainflowa, founder of Houston Aztec Dance & Drum, who shows him the “Mexica” handshake, as well as the Aztec Sun Dance and a sweat lodge ceremony. At his next stop in Texas, David Lozano, executive director of Cara Mia Theatre, welcomes Hill to Dallas, sharing with him some of the theater’s productions that focus on the Latino experience. In Denton, John Bramblitt, a man who lost his vision taught himself to paint again using touch. Bramblitt creates vibrant paintings and murals, leads workshops and helps foster artistic abilities in other people with vision impairment.

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