Monday, September 22nd TV listings for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Upper Back & Posture
A workout to rebalance your body, liberate your shoulders and improve your overall posture.
Sit and Be Fit Yardsticks and Bands
Warm-up routine using a yardstick; upper and lower body strengthening using bands.
Famous Composers The Life and Work of Maurice Ravel
Educational information of the world-famous composers.
Student musicians and singers perform classical and orchestral pieces.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The AI Vowel Team Badge
Exploring the ai vowel team; Fancy Schmancy Word of the Day: dainty; Heart Word: again; Mary's dainty tart draws fruit flies.
Wimee and friends inspire children to learn through creativity.
Engaging instructional programs that support learning recovery for children ages 3-7.
Youth Music of the World Music Students From Oklahoma and Illinois Perform in London
The Southmoore High School Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band from Oklahoma performs at St. John's church in Smith Square, Westminster; Hinsdale High School Convert Band from Illinois plays at St. John's church in Waterloo, London.
WoodSongs Kids Eleanor Pouge & Alanabeth Duncan
Singer Eleanor Pouge, 7, from Benton, Ky.; banjo player Alanabeth Duncan, 16, from Roxboro, N.Y.
Inside every museum is a hidden world, and now, cameras have been allowed behind the scenes at the world-famous Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Biz Kid$ My First Credit Card
Getting a credit card and using it correctly; understanding terms like credit score and APR.
Songs About Buildings and Moods First Church of Deliverance and Milwaukee's Central Library
The First Church of Deliverance, designed by Illinois' first licensed Black architect, has been instrumental in the dissemination of Gospel music; Milwaukee's Central Library is a structure that transported composer Brian Packham back to his youth.
An artist and furniture maker with more than 20 years experience in the field demonstrates how to make fun, funky projects without having all the fancy, expensive shop tools.
Woodworker Charles Brock learns master craftsmanship from Tennessee artisans.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Tampa Bay
Exploring Florida's West Coast, including hiking in the swamps to experience Florida's wildlife.
Horace Silver's "Song for My Father"; guests discuss their musical influences; Bobby Floyd performs "Honeysuckle Rose."
Roadtrip Nation Lessons Learned
CEO Karin Norington-Reaves, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, discusses the importance of social services; the team returns home.
Start Up Herbal Goodness -- McKinney, Texas
Herbal Goodness, a superfood company that supports women and girls in need.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Exploring the future of humanity in the age of emerging artificial intelligence.
This American Land Return of a River; Salmon Farming; Solar Farming; Solar Panels on Gila Reservation
Rebirth of the Santa Cruz River; a Canadian company raises Atlantic salmon; solar farming; the Gila River Indian community build solar panels over an irrigation canal.
Friends take a 13-day canoe adventure down the James River.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Kathryn Minshew
Dining with TheMuse.com CEO Kathryn Minshew at Izakaya NoMad, a Japanese gastropub in Manhattan.
The Open Mind How to Overcome a Liberal Arts Backlash
St. John's College president J. Walter Sterling talks about liberal arts.
Interviews with storytellers about their creative processes and how their stories help shape public understanding of important issues.
Native Report Modern Impact of Past Policies
Aspects of how Native people are impacted by past policies; such as boarding school experiences and intergenerational traumas as well as blood quantum policies.
Behind the scenes at museums across America.
Life in the Heart Land Trees
Exploring the balance of cultivating healthy forests and using trees for timber; Queen City Silviculture's approach to helping trees thrive.
America the Bountiful Corn in Arizona
How seeds are saved; a garden of living history that captures pre and post contact plants in Arizona; making blue corn cakes.
A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity Neurodivergence and People of Color
Exploring neurodivergence's impact on people of color.
Medical Stories Brave Beginnings
Adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency, an ultra-rare disease that compromises an individual's immune system; parents explain their ordeal of raising a child with a weakened immune system.
Common Ground Author Wendell Affield; Koochiching
Hosts: Ryan Yamamoto, Jennifer Bowker and Deirdre Fitzpatrick.
On Story On Making American Fiction
Cord Jefferson discusses writing and directing his debut feature, "American Fiction."
Cinema Nomad Iceland
The northern lights and quirky Christmas antics in the Arctic Circle during the winter solstice; the oldest bookstore in Iceland.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth -- Best of Consciousness Does ESP Reveal the Nonphysical?
Some claim their scientific study of extrasensory perception, or parapsychology, overturns the worldview of science.
Garden Smart Gardening Connects People
How gardening has connected people and communities around common goals of producing food, creating beautiful spaces and working together.
Host Madeline Hooper and personal fitness trainer Adam Schersten visit gardens and farms around the U.S., presenting mindful movements that help gardeners minimize physical aches and pains.