Saturday, June 1st TV listings for PBS (KBTC) Tacoma, WA
In 1885, Chinese immigrants in Tacoma, Wash., were forcefully expelled from the city amid increasing tensions between them and American citizens caught in an economic downturn.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
The American Woodshop Arts and Crafts Oak Stand
Creating a stand that can be used to display unique objects.
MotorWeek Subaru Solterra New
Road testing the Subaru Solterra; Buick Envista includes premium amenities and style at an entry level price.
Growing a Greener World Abundant Harvest
Achieving an abundant harvest; harvesting and preserving; a gardener's homegrown fruits and vegetables live in the pages of Cooking Light magazine.
Washington Grown Vegetables
How Share Farm brings farmers and consumers together in a new way; Spokane, Wash., chef Adam Hegsted cooks with mushrooms; a farm smaller than one acre can be an abundant source of food.
Washington Grown The Importance of Trade
Visiting an agriculture trade show and D'Bali Asian Bistro in Airway Heights.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Color Schemes
Working with color and flowers based on the color wheel; flower arrangements with complimentary, monochromatic, triadic and analogous concepts; the colorful and vibrant coleus.
Make It Artsy Your Practices
A pastel transfer inspired by Degas; a new way to enhance a canvas for unexpected texture; white.
Knit and Crochet Now! Gnome Slipper Boots
Warm and cozy whimsical gnome slippers; crochet version of gnome slipper boots made with chunky yarn; the herringbone stitch in crochet; knit version of the gnome slippers with a fold-down pompom hat.
It's Sew Easy Quick Change
Refashioning a top with inserts; remaking old capris into a stylish skirt.
Fit 2 Stitch Guest Annette Becker, Director and Curator at the Texas Fashion Collection, UNT
Annette Becker of the Texas Fashion Collection explains the concept of designer recycling.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Ultimate Serger Techniques, Part 2
Basic serger techniques and beyond; stitches and threading.
Quilting Arts Exploring the Quilted Stitch
Stitching and sewing by machine; using knowledge of the human facial structure to guide quilting and create contour lines; using a longarm machine to introduce couching work into free-motion quilting.
Fresh Quilting Piecing
Strip piecing; creating pieced modern letters and making a whole alphabet with just three blocks; walking foot curves.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Embellish With Chenille
Making mix-and-match kitten quilt blocks, coordinating the fabrics for different types of cats; creating whiskers using pre-packaged chenille strips and using shank-style buttons for noses; stitching kitty names using free motion quilting.
Quilt in a Day Corn and Beans & Hens and Chicks
Two blocks use a unique technique for half-square triangles.
Just One Thing With Steven Gundry, MD
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to aging well, including simple methods to losing weight, reducing the need for medications and increasing one's healthspan.
The Brain-Gut Connection With Dr. Emeran Mayer
Dr. Emeran Mayer explores the interconnectivity between the gut and the brain, and reveals strategies for mental and physical well-being.
Supercharge Your Brain: Maximizing Your Cognitive Abilities
Enhancing brain health through lifelong habits, such as learning a new language or practicing yoga, and how lifelong learning can improve neuroplasticity and memory, help prevent cognitive decline and reduce stress.
All Creatures Great and Small: Touring The Dales
A virtual travelogue of locations from the series features Skeldale House, Heston Grange and The Drovers Arms, as well as scenic vistas, bridges, farms, stables and countryside roadways.
Carole King and James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name
Singer-songwriters Carole King and James Taylor reflect on their five decades of collaboration and friendship; includes concert footage from the 1970s and their 2010 reunion tour.
Following the Bee Gees from their roots in England to superstardom on a global scale.
Doctor Who The Hand of Fear: Part 1
The Doctor returns to 20th-century Earth.
Doctor Who The Hand of Fear: Part 2
The fossil hand draws strength from a nuclear power station.
Memory Makeover With Daniel Amen, MD
Dr. Daniel Amen explains the causes of memory loss, the seven foods and supplements that may enhance memory and how to supercharge memory with 11 simple daily practices.
Silent Sacrifice: Stories of Japanese American Incarceration
Nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans are relocated to remote internment camps following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.