
Tuesday, July 1st TV listings for PBS Plus (K23DO-D2) Malta, ID
In the Americas With David Yetman Kites of the Dead in Guatemala
The Kaqchikel Mayas of Guatemala celebrate the Day of the Dead with a festival of kites, whereby hundreds of giant kites are raised to the sky.
Jazzy Vegetarian Sweets for the Sweet
Peanut butter mousse tartlets; chocolate candy clusters; a twist on the classic apple turnover.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Taiwan -- Iron Pathways to Adventure -- Part 1
Exploring Taiwan by its extensive train system.
Make It Artsy Your Stuff
Using washi tape in card making; a decorative painting technique featuring a poinsettia motif; a mosaic using foil paper; teal.
Between the Covers Geraldine Brooks -- Horse
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks.
Walkin' West Grand Tetons Hike
A three-day hiking adventure to Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming features encounters with bears, beavers and bison.
The Good Road Asheville, NC -- The French Broad
An urban "peace garden"; conservation and social justice along the French Broad River in Asheville, N.C.
Garden Smart Community Agriculture
Two super gardeners and their crops.
Seeing Canada Alberta to British Columbia by Rail and The Northwest Territories
Taking the Via Rail Canada train from Jasper, Alberta, through Prince George to Prince Rupert, British Columbia; exploring the Northwest Territories.
Ireland With Michael A Taste of Cork
Ballymaloe Cookery School; Ballycotton Lighthouse and port; exploring the English Market; Shelly O'Grady and Cork musician Cormac O'Hanlon perform; sampling rare whisky from Midleton Distillery; Cobh, the last land stop for the Titanic.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Full Body Workout
A full-body, all-standing workout to strengthen all 650 muscles.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Sunflower Glo
Seated stretches to increase flexibility and mobility in the shoulders and upper back; a standing sequence links breath with movement to allow more freedom in the hips and hamstrings.
Performances include music by Johannes Brahms, Franz Joseph Haydn and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
High schools offer a range of career education aimed at closing the skills gap and making education more meaningful to students.
Talking Black in America: Roots
Exploring the dimensions of Black language and culture and their influence on the U.S. and beyond.
After Action Invisible Veterans
Three women veterans discuss what it is like to feel invisible.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Human Footprint Shelf Life New
Exploring how supermarkets have reshaped lives and the planet, from New York to rural Thailand.
Living With Alzheimer's and Dementia
The effects of Azheimer's and dementia on individuals, families and communities, including myths and stigmas, and the financial, physical and psychological costs associated with the diseases.
Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries Deep Trouble
From a baby whale in danger to marine iguanas battling storms, a look at how animals survive when faced with challenges of the ocean.
Pompeii: The New Dig Escape
The excavation unearths new finds; Miami University professor Steven Tuck joins the team to look for evidence of Pompeiians who may have survived the eruption of AD 79.
Britain by Beach The North West
Exploring the birth of the seaside resort in Blackpool and the Blackpool Tower; the flying machine, the oldest operating ride in Europe, at Pleasure Beach; sampling a Knickerbocker Glory; Cotton Queens.
Living With Alzheimer's and Dementia
The effects of Azheimer's and dementia on individuals, families and communities, including myths and stigmas, and the financial, physical and psychological costs associated with the diseases.
Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries Deep Trouble
From a baby whale in danger to marine iguanas battling storms, a look at how animals survive when faced with challenges of the ocean.
Pompeii: The New Dig Escape
The excavation unearths new finds; Miami University professor Steven Tuck joins the team to look for evidence of Pompeiians who may have survived the eruption of AD 79.
Performances include music by Johannes Brahms, Franz Joseph Haydn and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Outdoor Idaho Bear Lake, Caribbean of the Rockies
Bear Lake draw visitors who camp, fish and seek out raspberries; the challenges faced by those who manage Bear Lake for its recreation, irrigation and generating electrical power.
Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference Historian Tiya Miles
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Tiya Miles about her book, "All That She Carried," which won the National Book Award. It tells the story of "Ashley's sack," a bag given to an enslaved girl by her mother in the 1850s.
High schools offer a range of career education aimed at closing the skills gap and making education more meaningful to students.
Talking Black in America: Roots
Exploring the dimensions of Black language and culture and their influence on the U.S. and beyond.
Austin City Limits Jorge Drexler
Award-winning Latin singer Jorge Drexler performs Spanish-language songs from "Tinta y Tiempo."