TV Schedule for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT
Saturday, November 8th TV listings for KUEN-TV Salt Lake City, UT
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini Earth, Women, Fire
Searching for wild edibles in unlikely places; two women glass blowers in Brooklyn, N.Y., make glass pieces for the dinner table.
Homemade Live! Birthday Bites
Joel recreates his favorite birthday dinner with a DIY shawarma station; birthday cake; a family-friendly birthday mocktail.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
The hosts explore Tokyo and its old towns to learn how tradition and latest trends coexist while uncovering many surprises along the way.
Wild Rivers With Tillie The Devil's River -- An Unexpected Gem in Texas
The Devils River in southwest Texas boasts a unique combination of snorkel-worthy pools and swift rapids set in a desert environment.
View Finders Blue Ridge Parkway Part 1
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers unrestricted views of the Appalachian mountains as well as hiking and waterfalls.
Outside: Beyond the Lens California's Nelder Grove
A guided tour of Nelder Grove, a hidden grove of giant sequoia redwoods in the Sierra National Forest in California.
Curious Traveler Curious Venice
Location of the hidden symbol of Venice on the gondola; two different saints adorn the gateway columns; why the solar system is off on Torre dell'Orologio; Saint Mark's Basilica; the Doge's Palace.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Taiwan: North Eastern Corridor and Yilan Wonders
Exploring Taiwan's Northeast & Yilan Coast National Scenic Area; hiking the Caoling Historic Trail; planting rice at Toucheng Leisure Farm.
Wild Nevada Around Reno
Washoe Lake State Park; snowshoeing in Chickadee Ridge; hiking a new trail at Ballardini Ranch.
Stories of families forced to convert or flee during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions.
Follows a journey across the globe to discover just how strange and extraordinary the planet can be; some natural phenomena baffle even the most experienced scientists.
Untamed Unusual Species
Ed and the staff at the Wildlife Center of Virginia discuss Virginia's more unusual species, including beavers and bobcats.
Exploring the ocean's depths, Earth's 71 percent unexplored surface teeming with astonishing life forms, from tiny organisms to colossal creatures, revealing the secrets of these mysterious ecosystems.
Changing Seas Cryptic Critters
Discovery of a new threat to the coral reef ecosystem.
View Finders Sapelo Island
The historical and ecological significance of Sapelo Island.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Super Bloom
California's Carrizo Plain National Monument at the height of a "super bloom," a springtime event that results from heavy winter rains.
Wild Rivers With Tillie Glen Canyon -- Resurrection of a World Wonder
Prolonged drought and low water levels on Lake Powell revive Glen Canyon after being underwater for a half century.
Discovery Road Dutch Way
The history of the Dutch people in the San Luis Valley in Colorado.
Railroads in U.S. History A New Era in American Railroading (1861 - 1870)
During the Civil War, railroads dramatically changed the way war was waged forever. But even more significantly for America, President Abraham Lincoln set the course for railroads to place the nation on the path to greatness as a world power.
Museum Access Museum Access Profiles
Guests talk about their personal career journeys in the museum world.
Exploring the concept of a "day of rest" across different religions and places of worship in America.
Currier & Ives: Perspectives on America
The pictorial legacy of printmakers Currier & Ives.
Great African American Authors 1982-1993
By the River Susan Zurenda
Author Susan Zurenda talks about "The Girl From the Rose Motel," and explains how her experiences as a teacher inspired her writing.
Ambient Film Mississippi Pond
The quiet beauty of a Mississippi pond, complete with lily pads and blooming flowers.
Cinema Nomad Uganda
Hiking through local villages and trekking mountain gorillas in Uganda; tracing the path Katherine Hepburn took on "The African Queen"; Patience, a director in Entebbe, tells "decolonized stories" to bring dignity to her ancestors.
All-Star Orchestra Symphonic Metamorphosis
Symphonic Metamorphosis composed by Paul Hindemith for American audiences after he fled Nazi Germany in 1940; Les Preludes by Franz Liszt; Slow Movement.
On the Road With Chatham Rabbits Waters Run High
Farm life calls as Sarah and Austin finish up their chores with the animals before heading out on the road; heavy rains threaten to cancel a coastal concert and flood their RV.
Performances include music by Weber, Vaughan-Williams, Strauss, Saint-Saens and Wieniawski.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Dr. Ellen Langer
Diving into the work of Dr. Ellen Langer, the first woman to be tenured in psychology at Harvard University, and her theory of mind-body unity.
Continuing the Conversation What Is Freedom and How Do We Cultivate It?
The nature of freedom, how it can be cultivated and the need for self-discipline in tempering freedoms.
Returning Citizens: Life Beyond Incarceration Never Going Back
Activist Susan Burton helps women through A New Way of Life, which provides assistance with housing, social and legal issues; Ardella's House, founded by Tonie Willis, offers women a safe refuge, help with employment and counseling.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Doris Kearns Goodwin (Part 2)
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about her book, "An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s," and her relationship with her husband, Richard Goodwin.
Roadtrip Nation: All Paths Arizona
Three young people from Arizona explore the different ways they can reach their goals.
Roadtrip Nation: All Paths Arizona
Three young people from Arizona explore the different ways they can reach their goals.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Culinary Cornerstones
Mandi, an Emirati dish that combines rice, meat and spices cooked over a pit; goat youvetsi and marinated chicken.
TasteMAKERS Shelled Out
Ian Jefferds grows and harvests oysters, clams and mussels in Coupeville, Wash.
