Friday, August 8th TV listings for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Afghan refugees in Pakistan fear deportation; fighting climate change without the U.S.; fighting sexual exploitation with recycled fabrics.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Quad Flexibility
Strengthening and stretching the quad muscles.
Sit and Be Fit Controlled Breathing
Several ways to control breathing to efficiently distribute oxygen throughout the body.
Rome, Kansas, Venice, Buenos Aires, Macao, Dallas, Florence.
History of Black Achievement in America Civil Rights
An examination of the how Black achievements have had a defining role in the growth of the country, and its influence on current events.
Railroads in U.S. History The First Great Railroad Boom (1841-1860)
American's Brand of Capitalism Emerges from Railroad Fever; Railroads Become Big Business; America's First Wave of Rail Lines.
Yellowstone Journals Winter
Winter is by far the longest season of Yellowstone as well as its cruelest; only the toughest and cleverest survive the cold, starvation and competition.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The CK Digraph Badge
The group explores the digraph ck, including how it is written; words that use the digraph ck; Dott is unable to find inspiration to create art, so Ziggy offers a change in perspective.
Wimee's Words Lightbulbs
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; thinking like an inventor; a wordless picture book called "Flashlight"; how to light up a bulb with a potato.
Let's Learn What Sounds Do You Hear in Question?
Number bonds and what makes a person unique; reading "Llama Destroys the World."
UEN Professional Development TV Breaking Barriers with Virtual Reality
Reconnecting Roots Hollywood: The Imagine Nation
A journey through cinema history, from the silver screen to laptops.
The Future of America's Past Lines in the Sand
From Spanish missions to a French shipwreck to a former sugarcane plantation, a look at how Texas became what it is.
Heirloom Piedmontese cow; Double L Processing; gourmet compound butter; mushroom twice baked potatoes; French skillet filet mignon.
TasteMAKERS Yoli Tortilleria
Yoli Tortilleria uses local ingredients and traditional techniques to make James Beard-winning flour and corn tortillas.
A Taste of History From Kitchen Garden to Table
Cooking garden-to-table at William Penn's 17th-century home; baked stuffed flounder with sorrel; summer squash.
Jazzy Vegetarian Rockin' Vegan Burger
A vegan family meal featuring black bean burgers and polenta cottage fries; coleslaw.
Lucky Chow Koreatown U.S.A.
New York and Los Angeles are home to the two largest Korean populations in the U.S.; chef Sang Yoon breaks down the basics of Korean cooking; a woman receives her first Korean cooking lesson from Maangchi.
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.
The Travel Detective Hidden Gems of Montreal
The hidden gems of Montreal; America's most expensive cities to fly from; America's best chocolate.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Contrarian Investor
Bridgeway Capital Management founder John Montgomery shares his investment philosophy, methods, and current strategy.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
The Good Road Nashville, TN -- Lost and Found on Jefferson St.
Exploring the lost history of the Jefferson St. Sound with Lorenzo Washington, founder and owner of Jefferson St. Sound Museum; a mural tour of North Nashville; artist Woke3; the critical role of HBCUs.
Great Family Adventure Columbus, Georgia
Nick Troutman and Emily Jackson head to the 2024 Freestyle Kayaking World Championships in Columbus, Ga.
Sites along the bay include Calvert Cliffs, lighthouses, Baltimore and Annapolis, Md.
The Chavis Chronicles Margaret Seidler, Journalist and Author
Author Margaret Seidler talks about Charleston's racial history.
The Civil Discourse Sunset on the Humanities?
Andrew Delbanco, Phillip Magness, Dana A. Williams and Laurie Zierer examine the importance of the humanities and the role of academic and cultural institutions in the future of a well-rounded society.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Doris Kearns Goodwin (Part 1)
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her path to documenting history.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Song of the Mountains Seldom Scene
Performance by Seldom Scene.
Railroad Stations in American Life
Historians examine the role of the railroad station in American history, including how people interacted with stations in their town through the generations.
The history of the Crabtree family and the Cumberland County Playhouse, a 500-seat venue that takes on contemporary productions about social issues and themes of tolerance.
The Garage With Steve Butler Shop Bench & Stool
Building a shop bench and stool.
Volunteer Woodworker The Windsor of Chairs
Windsor chairmaker Greg Pennington, a master teacher of the art and influencer at the center of a specialized genre of woodworking.
Woodsmith Shop Poker Table
Building a card table with a felt playing surface, chip trays, cup holders and custom molding, including making the feet and turning the large pedestal base.
The American Woodshop Tall Case Cabinet
A chestnut oak table made with recycled wood with live edge accents.
Paint This With Jerry Yarnell Beside Still Waters, Part 2
Blocking in the water and various areas of land masses; blocking in tree trunks; underpainting the bridge, pathway and darker grasses along the shoreline.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Apple Time
Apples grown in North Carolina; apple picking at an orchard; an acrylic painting explores light and shadow on a red and a green apple.
Quilting Arts Off the Wall
Making an elegant quilted coat; creating a charming vase out of upcycled "fabric."
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Creative Quilting With Your Walking Foot
Using a walking foot; exploring organic curves, serpentine stitches and spirals.