Sunday, November 23rd TV listings for PBS Plus (K23DO-D2) Malta, ID
Craft in America Harmony
The creation of handcrafted instruments, featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bowmaker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad and artist Richard Jolley.
Dialogue Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui
Marcia Franklin talks with Holly Yasui, who directed a documentary about her father, the civil rights activist Minoru Yasui. Yasui spent 15 months in what was then known as the Minidoka Relocation Camp in Idaho.
Outdoor Idaho Working for Wildlife
Professionals and volunteers are in Idaho's forests, fields and cities working to increase knowledge about wildlife and its chances for survival.
Wild Nevada Living With Wildfire
The importance of being fire aware and how prevention, recovery and fire science work together to help us safely enjoy our unique landscapes.
Oregon Field Guide Tribal Land Management / Colorful Cowgirl
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
Rivers of Life Zambezi
Exploring the people and wildlife of the Zambezi, Africa's wildest river, from surfers riding the waves in deep gorges to elephants battling rapids above Victoria Falls.
The Great American Read What We Do for Love
Books highlighted include "Americanah," "Anne of Green Gables," "The Call of the Wild," "Gilead," "The Godfather," "Gone With the Wind," The Great Gatsby," "The Joy Luck Club," "Little Women" and "Looking for Alaska."
PBS Arts Talk Misty Copeland With Twyla Tharp
Choreographer Twyla Tharp explores her career and creative process with fellow dancer Misty Copeland.
The Latinx Photography Project
Photography integrates two distinct ethnic and linguistic groups in a rural California town.
The Caverns Sessions American Aquarium
Roots rockers American Aquarium blends Southern and punk rock.
Reel Midwest: Homegrown Lifetimes; Language Keepers
Third-generation community leader Rachel Willis of Lansing, Mich., fights for racial equity in "Lifetimes"; three Ojibwe residents of Minnesota work to revitalize their language through technology in "Language Keepers."
Dialogue Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui
Marcia Franklin talks with Holly Yasui, who directed a documentary about her father, the civil rights activist Minoru Yasui. Yasui spent 15 months in what was then known as the Minidoka Relocation Camp in Idaho.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Craft in America Harmony
The creation of handcrafted instruments, featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bowmaker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad and artist Richard Jolley.
Taco Mafia Comunidad
Sara stocks the Free Fridge at Nixta Taqueria; Edgar and Sara visit friends at Birdie's; Beto and his dad pick up a new trailer; Xose and Anthony host an anniversary party.
Taco Mafia Legado
The Taco Mafia recall how they supported their community during Winter Storm Uri; Rep. Greg Casar visits the Discada trailer; Beto has big news for his general manager.
Colorado Soundstage Trampled By Turtles at Grand Lake Folk Festival
Trampled By Turtles headlines the inaugural Grand Lake Folk Festival.
History Detectives Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin
A hand-drawn map taken from the body of a Japanese soldier during World War II; a cane topped with a coiled snake; origins of the Theremin.
American Experience Fly With Me
A look at how the first female flight attendants were at the forefront of women's rights, asserting gender equality and transforming the workplace.
Faith Petric unites folk music and activism through nearly a century of American social movements, from aiding migrant workers during the Great Depression to marching for social justice in Selma, Ala.
History Detectives Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin
A hand-drawn map taken from the body of a Japanese soldier during World War II; a cane topped with a coiled snake; origins of the Theremin.
American Experience Fly With Me
A look at how the first female flight attendants were at the forefront of women's rights, asserting gender equality and transforming the workplace.
Faith Petric unites folk music and activism through nearly a century of American social movements, from aiding migrant workers during the Great Depression to marching for social justice in Selma, Ala.
The Great American Read What We Do for Love
Books highlighted include "Americanah," "Anne of Green Gables," "The Call of the Wild," "Gilead," "The Godfather," "Gone With the Wind," The Great Gatsby," "The Joy Luck Club," "Little Women" and "Looking for Alaska."
Outdoor Idaho Working for Wildlife
Professionals and volunteers are in Idaho's forests, fields and cities working to increase knowledge about wildlife and its chances for survival.
MotorWeek 2025 MINI Cooper S New
The two-door MINI Cooper S; Kia Sportage Hybrid; sockets and ratchets; an update on the Subaru Solterra.
PBS Arts Talk Misty Copeland With Twyla Tharp
Choreographer Twyla Tharp explores her career and creative process with fellow dancer Misty Copeland.
The Latinx Photography Project
Photography integrates two distinct ethnic and linguistic groups in a rural California town.
The Caverns Sessions American Aquarium
Roots rockers American Aquarium blends Southern and punk rock.
Reel Midwest: Homegrown Lifetimes; Language Keepers
Third-generation community leader Rachel Willis of Lansing, Mich., fights for racial equity in "Lifetimes"; three Ojibwe residents of Minnesota work to revitalize their language through technology in "Language Keepers."
