Sunday, August 31st TV listings for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT HD
Curious Crew Electromagnetism
Suspended bowling balls, homemade speakers and compasses help explain electromagnetism; building a homemade speaker; electromagnetic engineer Amanpreet Kaur.
Biz Kid$ What's Your Money Personality?
Emotional reactions and connections people have to money.
The Infinite Art Hunt A New Perspective (Sculpture)
Freddie is determined to see all 300 works in a sculpture park and museum, trying to find inspiration for Grandma Tilly's birthday gift.
Albie's Elevator Shoeseum; Tiny Albie
Tap dancers teach Albie how patterns can break down a big task; Albie learns that tiny details can be the most important.
DIY Science Time Caverns
A field trip to Ohio Caverns to see stalactite and stalagmite formations; making geodes and rock candies.
Steve Trash Science Who Let the Cows Out; Day-Tuh Vs Dat-Uh
The ways that farmers and ranchers try to keep streams and ponds free of pollution; the proper pronunciation of the word data.
Information for people with disabilities, including rehabilitation trends, technological advances and community-based opportunities.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Mental Health, Obesity and Diabetes
Research reveals connections between diabetes, depression and bipolar disorder may influence treatment.
Inside Senior Living Cami
Cami cares for three loved ones in hospice and memory care.
In Good Shape -- The Health Show
Why sweating is essential to your health; how heat changes the way medications work; poor air quality cases respiratory diseases in Lima; exercising in hot weather; what to eat in hot weather; sun protection.
Louisiana cotton harvest; how cotton fibers are turned into denim jeans; why cotton seed is favored among dairy farmers.
In the Americas With David Yetman Ancient Peoples of the Colorado Plateau
Native peoples establish themselves in the Colorado Plateau, learning how to live in a dry climate, and leaving behind proof of their scientific and technological accomplishments.
Energy Switch Carbon Capture and Storage
The role carbon capture and storage can play in reducing CO2 in the atmosphere.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Fearless Quilting Finishes, Part 3
Cutting and applying traditional binding; binding for unique shapes like curves and hexagons; using prepackaged binding.
Fit 2 Stitch Robert Danes -- NY Designer on Bias Dressing
Designer Robert Danes, who has a line of dresses featured at Bergdorf Goodman in New York, discusses his work.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Tranquil Dawn
A warm winter morning.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Utah
The visions and faith that shaped Utah, including Mormon culture; a clifftop smudge ceremony inspires "The Ones Who Wait."
Woodsmith Shop Shop Station
The crew builds a two-part workshop organizer with customized storage solutions.
The American Woodshop English Cricket Table
A triangular shelf with three angled legs, recreated from American chestnut, quarter-sawn white oak and mahogany; a geometric challenge comes together with dominoes; a timber mill cuts live edge slabs.
Welcome to My Farm Blueberries
The difference between cultivated and wild berries; why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well ;baking blueberry cobbler with homemade whipped cream; blueberry ice pops.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom What's the Tea?
Hand-painted antique tea set; urban farmer Jill Frey grows edible flowers and several types of lettuce in a retrofitted shipping container; self-care strategies; tea time treats.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi It Takes Two to Tango (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Tango dancing in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Travels With Darley New Jersey Revolutionary Road Trip Part IV
Alexander Hamilton's connections at Paterson Great Falls; baseball history at Hinchliffe Stadium; Dey Mansion; Garrett Mountain; Ringwood Manor; New Jersey Botanical Gardens.
The World According to Polka Mt. Angel Oktoberfest
The history of the Oktoberfest event in Mt. Angel, Ore.; the band plays Oktoberfest favorites including "Hofbräuhaus Waltz"; alphorn performance by Salzburger Echo; Silver Falls Country Store.
Mozart Oboe Quartet; Vaughan Williams' "On Wenlock Edge"; a Brahms Horn Trio.
Song of the Mountains T. Graham Brown
Country music singer T. Graham Brown.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth -- Best of Consciousness Can Enlarged Materialism Explain Consciousness?
Whether there is more to materialism than the known laws of physics.
Common Ground Out of the Hat Theatrical Production
Hosts: Ryan Yamamoto, Jennifer Bowker and Deirdre Fitzpatrick.
Live From The Old Steeple Surfer Joe
Surfer Joe represents the true side of surf music, carrying on the legacy of the original California bands of the early 1960s.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box The Future of AI
How artificial intelligence is transforming the world, from ethical dilemmas to life-changing innovations.
This American Land Gray Wolves; The Riverlorian; Dave Showalter -- Conservation Photographer; Blue Ridge Parkway
Gray wolves experiment; Steven Marking, a river historian, photographer and filmmaker; conservation photographer Dave Showalter; protecting the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Friends take a 13-day canoe adventure down the James River.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Darwin, Australia
A traditional Aboriginal didgeridoo performance; Darwin Bay; Australian creatures like wallabies and 20-foot termite mounds; how the telegraph line in Darwin connected Australia to the rest of the world; a meal influenced by Southeast Asian food.
Curious Traveler Curious Tyrol
How the Luftlmalerei tradition began; a visit to Emperor Franz Joseph's winter retreat; building an igloo.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
The Travel Detective Hidden Gems of Napa Valley
The hidden gems of Napa Valley; the world's most dangerous countries to drive in; a hotel with a past -- Omni Homestead Resort.
Poetry in America The Language of the Brag and the Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters
"The Language of the Brag" by Sharon Olds and "The Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters" by Bernadette Mayer offer tributes to motherhood.
Books by the River Leonard Pitts Jr.
Author Leonard Pitts Jr. discusses his creative process for "54 Miles: A Novel," which follows a Black teenager and white journalist as they navigate the aftermath of a racially charged incident.
Lucky Chow Bay Area's Pacific Rim Cuisine
Google's first sit-down restaurant; an indoor vertical farm services restaurants in the San Francisco Bay area; tofu factory.
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.