
Sunday, June 8th TV listings for Ball State PBS (WIPB) Muncie, IN HD
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Hosts Jacqueline Schadeck and Chris Corinthian discuss monetary challenges and offer actionable steps to make smart money choices for a stronger financial future.
This series hosted by plantsman Eric Johnson provides viewers with practical gardening advice.
"Green" living and traditional gardening.
The people, places and processes of agriculture in the United States.
Hosts Maggie Keith and Lindsey McClave show how to use fresh, local ingredients to make a wide array of recipes.
The Best of the Joy of Painting
Bob Ross' wet-on-wet painting technique.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
Samantha Brown explores the emotional heart of travel and the people who change, challenge and strengthen a destination.
John McGivern's Main Streets Amana Colonies, Iowa
Emmy Award winning host John McGivern showcases great American main streets from interesting communities all over the Midwest.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
The Chavis Chronicles Terrence Hayes -- Press Secretary Department of Veterans Affairs
Terrence L. Hayes, the Veteran Administration's Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, talks about top priorities and new programs for veterans.
SL Featured tells the best stories in Ball State Sports, from Sports Link's creative storytellers.
Songs About Buildings and Moods Milwaukee Art Museum and Morris-Jumel Mansion
Santiago Calatrava's new wing for the Milwaukee Art Museum caused an international sensation with its iconic sun screens that open and close; the Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan's oldest still-standing residence.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Debate and discussion on issues facing Indiana.
Archaeologist Mike Collins risks it all to save 30 acres of land in rural Texas that ultimately changed the story of the peopling of the Americas.