Sunday, August 17th TV listings for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT HD
Curious Crew Soccer Science
The science of soccer, including banana kicks, knuckleballs and parries; designing a mini-foosball table; Athletic Turf Manager Amy Fouty.
Biz Kid$ Scam-a-rama (Protect Yourself From Being Scammed)
Recognizing a scam; protection from identity theft; pyramid schemes.
The Infinite Art Hunt The Ketchup Catastrophe (Mask Making)
An embarrassing event makes Freddie want to cover up at a mask making workshop.
Albie's Elevator Lost Hat; Talent Show
An artist inspires Albie and Jay to get a lost and found message out with posters; Albie visits a poet and finds a new talent for expression.
DIY Science Time Life Cycles
Growing caterpillars, releasing butterflies and planting plants; a field trip to Wright State University.
Steve Trash Science The Dirty Truth About Soil; The Super Collaborators
The value and importance of soil; digital collaboration -- working digitally with friends to solve problems.
Goalball gets people with visual impairments involved in physical activity.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Diagnosis and Treatment for Subtypes of Depression
Brain scans and biological markers can aid with diagnosis and treatment of depression.
Inside Senior Living Deb and David
Deb and David balance caregiving, dementia challenges and family support in northern Minnesota.
In Good Shape -- The Health Show
Treating a concussion; how dancing keeps the brain sharp; getting the brain in sync with exercise.
A colorful harvest of irises; top corn producer; a unique vintage of wine from Wyoming; bringing produce to an Albuquerque urban farm.
In the Americas With David Yetman Arizona Volcanoes
Products of millions of years of volcanic explosions dominate Arizona's landscape.
Energy Switch Powering the Developing World
Whether it's possible to affordably produce enough energy to provide developing nations access to modern technology while reducing energy's environmental impact.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Fearless Quilting Finishes, Part 1
Basic border options with ideas for cutting, mitering, working with odd angles, flanges and cornerstones; simple pieced border techniques such as piano key, scrappy checkerboard and 4-patch.
Fit 2 Stitch Chanel and the Little Black Dress -- The Classical Sheath Dress
The power of that little black dress.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Warm Summer Day
A painting depicting a summer day.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Paris, France
Three artists who tried to steal a building; Sean finds the inspiration for "The Writer" at the Shakespeare and Company bookstore.
Woodsmith Shop Coffee Table
Making a country-style coffee table with a relaxed appearance, durable joinery and a handy storage drawer.
The American Woodshop Green Bowl Turning
Making the ultimate salad serving bowl with honey locust.
Welcome to My Farm Moo Vous Plait
Making homemade blackberry basil ice cream following a day on the lake.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Flowers & Kids
Making perfume from flowers; a kitty made of flowers; constructing veggie bug snacks; flower fun with a robot.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast's turbulent past inspires the next generation of young artists, musicians and entrepreneurs to continue the peace process through art and music; revitalization of the Irish language; whiskey distillery rebirth.
Travels With Darley Delaware Revolutionary Road Trip
Delaware's role in the American Revolution; the historic New Castle Courthouse; Cooch's Bridge Historic Site; Wilmington's revolutionary landmarks; the John Dickinson Plantation; Zwaanandael Museum; Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
The World According to Polka Small Town Summer
Touring Chardon, Ohio, including Chip's Clubhouse, King Kone and the Mayfield Road Drive-in Theater; the band performs "Summer Breeze" and more at Chardon Square Gazebo.
Music by Beethoven and Schubert; Faure Piano Quartet.
Song of the Mountains Always Loretta
A tribute to Loretta Lynn.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth -- Best of Consciousness Confronting Consciousness
Consciousness is the private inner experience of sensation, thought and emotion.
Common Ground Barry Nelson's Adirondack Furniture
Hosts: Ryan Yamamoto, Jennifer Bowker and Deirdre Fitzpatrick.
Live From The Old Steeple Tré Burt
Songwriter Tré Burt.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Government, Defense, Manufacturing and AI
Exploring artificial intelligence's impact on government, defense and manufacturing; how AI-driven decisions could impact national security, transform industries and challenge ethical boundaries.
This American Land Grizzlies; Worry in the Wetlands; Pecos Wilderness
The fragile balance between grizzly bears and the humans it shares space with; wetlands conservation in the Mississippi River Valley; Pecos Wilderness in North Central New Mexico.
Headwaters Down Headwaters Down: Part II
Five friends find deeper meanings and lasting bonds as they finish their paddling journey on the James River.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love The Makers
Food, clothing, musical instruments and other products specially made by craftspeople across the U.S., from a master luthier in Savannah, Ga., to a specialized soy sauce made in Kentucky and now sold in Japan.
Curious Traveler Curious Innsbruck
Hofburg Imperial Palace; Ambras Castle; Old Town & Golden Roof; Olympic bobsledding run.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
The Travel Detective Hidden Gems of Santa Ana
Gems of Santa Ana, Calif.; the world's most corrupt countries; the Armory Bozeman.
Poetry in America You Can Say That Again, Billie
A discussion of Billie Holiday's song "Strange Fruit," Evie Shockley's poem "you can say that again, billie" and the history of racism and violence in the American South.
Books by the River Mary Kay Andrews
Author Mary Kay Andrews talks about "Summers at the Saint: A Novel," her creative process and the power of reinvention.
Lucky Chow Northern Thai Cuisine
At a Las Vegas food festival, chefs Andy Ricker and Saipin Chutima prepare a welcome dinner for participating chefs; chef Jet Tila recalls when his family opened America's first Thai grocery store; Thai temple in Los Angeles.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.