Sunday, June 28th TV listings for NJ PBS (WNJN) Montclair, NJ HD
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State of the Arts People & Stories/Gente Y Cuentos
People Stories/Gente y Cuentos shows how literature can transform lives. In treatment facilities, senior centers, prisons, and adult education programs, participants use short stories to foster connection and community.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede On the Water
Catching oysters and how recycling their shells can improve the whole ocean; sailing back to Hoboken for a potluck on the Hudson.
Steve Adubato interviews CEOs, celebrities, newsmakers, politicians, artists and innovators who share their experiences and accomplishments.
Steve Adubato holds four-person round table discussions that explore issues facing society.
State of Affairs with Steve Adubato Jim Mcgreevey and Elie Aoun, Md; Philip B. Alagia; Ronald Chen
Steve Adubato discusses criminal justice and mental health with Jim McGreevey and Dr. Elie Aoun, explores building government with Philip Alagia, and covers immigration enforcement with Ronald Chen.
Weekends With Yankee Harvest Time
Indigenous and early American food traditions; clamming on Cape Cod; the secret of Red's Eats' famous lobster roll.
Lidia's Kitchen Cook Together
Fried panzerotti; ricotta soup; gnocchi with sauce from Erice.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Middle East Favorites
Pearl couscous with chicken and chickpeas; roasted red pepper and walnut dip muhammara; garlicky spiced chicken and potato traybake with pomegranate molasses.
Cook's Country Southern Specialties
Tennessee pulled turkey sandwiches; paper towels; a regional recipe for eastern North Carolina fish stew.
The Food Principle Pilots and Pollinators
A cyclist whose urge to share camaraderie with elder home residents has grown into a global non-profit; a chef whose philosophy has pollinated a thriving food ecosystem.
Savers of Flavor Okra From Another Mother
Tasting okra seed oil at Oliver Farm; Jon Jackson's Motherland okra, grown for greens and cooked African style.
Savers of Flavor It's a Great Pumpkin
Nat Bradford of Sumter, S.C., champion of Dutch Fork pumpkins; Mohawk chef Dave Smoke-McCluskey spreads Bradford's seeds among native growers; roasting pumpkins alongside the "Little Tan," grown by Cherokee horticulturists.
Lucy Worsley's Holmes vs. Doyle Shadows and Sleuths
How Sherlock found a life beyond his author on the stage and screen.
A More or Less Perfect Union, A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg Our Constitution at Risk
The battle to preserve the U.S. Constitution, including how Americans have fought to establish, expand and preserve liberty.
Sister Boniface Mysteries A Beautiful World
When a murder takes place at a makeup demo party, Sister Boniface strives to solve the mystery.
Sister Boniface Mysteries Toast to the Newly Dead
Felix's wedding fast approaches, but Sister Boniface tries to unveil the killer in the wedding party before the big day.
Midsomer Murders A Talent for Life: Part 1
A former socialite and a Lothario are found beaten to death by a river.
Midsomer Murders Death and Dreams: Part 1
A gambler appears to have committed suicide.
Midsomer Murders Painted in Blood: Part 1
Joyce Barnaby finds a body in Midsomer Florey.
She Was First Ruth E. Carter
Costume designer Ruth E. Carter tours The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Madsen meets a wealthy Danish American and immediately sees an opportunity to make a profit.
The Seaside Hotel No Business Like Show Business
Madsen is determined to hold on to Seerup long enough to secure a deal; young actress Kitty Hansen moves in to rehearse with Weyse.
Kitty's personal confrontation with the past sends Weyse into a rage; the best kept secret in the hotel is suddenly revealed.
The Seaside Hotel Rain, Rain, Rain
On a rainy day, Madsen is expecting a visit from Seerup and his American wife; a guest from the past moves into room eight.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Kimbal Musk
PayPal co-founder Kimbal Musk's love of cooking inspires him to become a restaurateur, food advocate and philanthropist.
State of the Arts People & Stories/Gente Y Cuentos
People Stories/Gente y Cuentos shows how literature can transform lives. In treatment facilities, senior centers, prisons, and adult education programs, participants use short stories to foster connection and community.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
State of Affairs with Steve Adubato Jim Mcgreevey and Elie Aoun, Md; Philip B. Alagia; Ronald Chen
Steve Adubato discusses criminal justice and mental health with Jim McGreevey and Dr. Elie Aoun, explores building government with Philip Alagia, and covers immigration enforcement with Ronald Chen.
Lyla in the Loop When We Met Stu
Lyla and her family must figure out a way to get Stu back home when he gets lost delivering cookies.
Rosie's Rules An Anniversary Tradition; Chiles en Nogada Day
Rosie, Crystal and Iggy try to recreate Mom and Papá's beach anniversary tradition at home; it's Chiles en Nogada Day, but when Papá loses the recipe, it's up to Rosie to figure out who else might have it.
Elinor Wonders Why Mother's Day; Tricks of the Jade
Elinor and her dad learn how to make their own chocolate; after accidentally breaking a jade plant, the kids learn how the plant grows.
Phoebe & Jay Tobsy Speaks; Perfect Potluck
Phoebe and Jay learn how to sort items; Phoebe and Jay learn how to make food labels, so everyone can participate in the potluck.
