Thursday, July 10th TV listings for 360 North (K12LA-D3) Kenai, AK
Amplify Spring Breakup
Essence profiles Indigenous musicians creating new songs. The show expands the reach of the artists and provides a chance for the viewer to find out about their process and story.
The participants take a good look at their diets and learn to cook low-fat alternatives.
Teepee Time Teepee Rides the Train; Teepee Plays a Game
Teepee rides a train; Teepee plays pick up sticks.
Waabiny Time Day and Night
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Appreciate the World We See
Tiga, Gertie, Gavin and the kids learn to take a look around and enjoy all of the amazing things happening in the world around their house.
Wolf Joe Finders Keepers; Puppy Pile
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Story in the Public Square Phil Tinline
Author and journalist Phil Tinline discusses "Ghosts of Iron Mountain: The Hoax of the Century, Its Enduring Impact, and What It Reveals About America Today."
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Pre-diabetes
Efforts to stop pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.
Reconnecting Roots Firefighting: Forging American Heroes
Retired fire chief Paul Hashagan talks about bravery and service in the FDNY.
Reconnecting Roots Journalism: "Pressing American Issues"
How the free press forged the American identity and equips the nation with a diversity of information and perspectives; publisher Rob Orchard.
American Masters Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely
The 50-year career of First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams, whose landmark cases include the Pentagon Papers and Citizens United.
Harvey Gantt enrolls at Clemson College in 1963, making him the first black accepted to a white school in South Carolina.
The ladies learn healthy food can taste delicious and it doesn't have to be a chore.