TV Schedule for MN Channel (KSMQ-DT4) Austin, MN
Monday, March 30th TV listings for MN Channel (KSMQ-DT4) Austin, MN
Three Indigenous women -- an artist, an activist and a politician -- work to vindicate and honor female relatives who are missing or were murdered.
Award-winning filmmaker Leya Hale traces the traditions underlying the dress making culture of Lakota and Dakota communities.
Travels With Darley North Dakota: Fargo & Beyond
A street art tour in Fargo; the Plains Art Museum; dining at historical hotels and restaurants with German and Scandinavian influences; Brewhalla; bison safari in Jamestown; the World's Largest Buffalo Monument.
Travels With Darley North Dakota Chasing Sunflowers
Highlights from Bismarck to Fargo, N.D.; the farming of sunflowers and their various uses and health benefits; quirky roadside attractions like Salem Sue; Lewis & Clark history along the Missouri River.
Postcards Spanish Musician, Barbie Photographer, Fashion Designer
Musician David Campos, who immigrated from Spain to Madison, Minn., shares his original songs; Nicole Houff creates unique scenes with vintage Barbies; Drag performer Ebony Evers creates and wears their own designs.
MN Original Be Heard and Accordo
Photographer Bill Phelps; Be Heard, a youth poetry slam competition; chamber ensemble Accordo.
Prairie Sportsman Tradition on the Water and Spiny Waterfleas
An annual friend's trip to Lake of the Woods and tracking spiny waterfleas.
Off 90 Red Wing Pottery, Emily Whitcomb, Anne George, Joseph Stella Painting, Town Baseball
The history of Red Wing pottery, Rochester singer/ songwriter Emily Whitcomb, Winona artist Anne George, a Joseph Stella painting at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, and early baseball in Mankato.
Postcards Cajun Chef and Thai Chef
Learn about New Orleans-style cooking, and civil rights history with the Mackbee family of St. Joseph. Create Thai spring rolls with Thai Chef Phaeth Worden.
Off 90 Tower/Cre8tive Place/Watkins Company
The Tower, a popular 1960s Austin teen club; The Cre8tive Place in Plainview, where one can learn, create and connect; and the Watkins Company, a Winona products company for 150 years.
Three Indigenous women -- an artist, an activist and a politician -- work to vindicate and honor female relatives who are missing or were murdered.
Award-winning filmmaker Leya Hale traces the traditions underlying the dress making culture of Lakota and Dakota communities.
Travels With Darley North Dakota: Fargo & Beyond
A street art tour in Fargo; the Plains Art Museum; dining at historical hotels and restaurants with German and Scandinavian influences; Brewhalla; bison safari in Jamestown; the World's Largest Buffalo Monument.
Travels With Darley North Dakota Chasing Sunflowers
Highlights from Bismarck to Fargo, N.D.; the farming of sunflowers and their various uses and health benefits; quirky roadside attractions like Salem Sue; Lewis & Clark history along the Missouri River.
Postcards Spanish Musician, Barbie Photographer, Fashion Designer
Musician David Campos, who immigrated from Spain to Madison, Minn., shares his original songs; Nicole Houff creates unique scenes with vintage Barbies; Drag performer Ebony Evers creates and wears their own designs.
MN Original Be Heard and Accordo
Photographer Bill Phelps; Be Heard, a youth poetry slam competition; chamber ensemble Accordo.
Prairie Sportsman Tradition on the Water and Spiny Waterfleas
An annual friend's trip to Lake of the Woods and tracking spiny waterfleas.
Off 90 Red Wing Pottery, Emily Whitcomb, Anne George, Joseph Stella Painting, Town Baseball
The history of Red Wing pottery, Rochester singer/ songwriter Emily Whitcomb, Winona artist Anne George, a Joseph Stella painting at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, and early baseball in Mankato.
Postcards Cajun Chef and Thai Chef
Learn about New Orleans-style cooking, and civil rights history with the Mackbee family of St. Joseph. Create Thai spring rolls with Thai Chef Phaeth Worden.
Off 90 Tower/Cre8tive Place/Watkins Company
The Tower, a popular 1960s Austin teen club; The Cre8tive Place in Plainview, where one can learn, create and connect; and the Watkins Company, a Winona products company for 150 years.
Three Indigenous women -- an artist, an activist and a politician -- work to vindicate and honor female relatives who are missing or were murdered.
Award-winning filmmaker Leya Hale traces the traditions underlying the dress making culture of Lakota and Dakota communities.
Travels With Darley North Dakota: Fargo & Beyond
A street art tour in Fargo; the Plains Art Museum; dining at historical hotels and restaurants with German and Scandinavian influences; Brewhalla; bison safari in Jamestown; the World's Largest Buffalo Monument.
Travels With Darley North Dakota Chasing Sunflowers
Highlights from Bismarck to Fargo, N.D.; the farming of sunflowers and their various uses and health benefits; quirky roadside attractions like Salem Sue; Lewis & Clark history along the Missouri River.
Postcards Spanish Musician, Barbie Photographer, Fashion Designer
Musician David Campos, who immigrated from Spain to Madison, Minn., shares his original songs; Nicole Houff creates unique scenes with vintage Barbies; Drag performer Ebony Evers creates and wears their own designs.
MN Original Be Heard and Accordo
Photographer Bill Phelps; Be Heard, a youth poetry slam competition; chamber ensemble Accordo.
Prairie Mosaic Artist Nelda Schrupp, Skidsteer history, equine assisted therapy, musician Rachel Meyer
Artist Nelda Schrupp, Skidsteer history, equine assisted therapy, musician Rachel Meyer.
Postcards Musician; North House; Folk School Violinist
Listen to the smooth rock, and hypnotizing vocals of Minneapolis musician Taylor Seaberg. Visit the North House Folk School in Grand Marais. Meet student violinist Ashley Guse.
Off 90 Curling Club/Leather/Car Show/Museum
The Heather Curling Club of Mapleton, one of the oldest curling clubs in Minnesota, the Hanson Leather Co., a leather craftsman in Stewartville; the Eagles Classic Car Show in Rochester, the Lanesboro History Museum.
Stage The Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Presents STIGMATA
Musicians perform everything from rock and R&B to soul and grunge.
Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo Ali Sultan
Yemeni comic Ali Sultan opens up about his mental health struggles and how comedy helped his well-being.
Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo Tatanka Means
Native American comic and actor Tatanka Means delves into his upbringing on the reservation, using humor to illustrate the challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
St. Paul's Historic Hill Salvaging a Gilded
One of the oldest neighborhoods in the Twin Cities is the focus of this 60 minute documentary that explores its birth, growth, decline and reclamation over the course of more than 150 years.
Common Ground Debbie Center:Aurora Photos & Small But Noteworthy
Debbie Center Music and Aurora Photography and Small but Noteworthy in Little Falls, MN.
Karen L. Charles starts a dance company mid-life; Dr. Carter Meland explores his Anishinaabe heritage; artist Tara Sweeney; Stokley Williams debuts a solo album.
Prairie Mosaic Artist Nelda Schrupp, Skidsteer history, equine assisted therapy, musician Rachel Meyer
Artist Nelda Schrupp, Skidsteer history, equine assisted therapy, musician Rachel Meyer.
Postcards Musician; North House; Folk School Violinist
Listen to the smooth rock, and hypnotizing vocals of Minneapolis musician Taylor Seaberg. Visit the North House Folk School in Grand Marais. Meet student violinist Ashley Guse.
Off 90 Curling Club/Leather/Car Show/Museum
The Heather Curling Club of Mapleton, one of the oldest curling clubs in Minnesota, the Hanson Leather Co., a leather craftsman in Stewartville; the Eagles Classic Car Show in Rochester, the Lanesboro History Museum.
