Tuesday, January 27th TV listings for PBS Plus (K23DO-D2) Malta, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Why We Travel
Rick Steves talks about the value of travel.
Jazzy Vegetarian Quick Casserole Dinner
Oven fried rice casserole; sweet potato soup; carrot, cabbage and walnut coleslaw; upside-down apple and oat mini cakes.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Riding the Range in Southern Alberta, Canada
Sacred and historic sites of the Blackfoot First Nations people include Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park and Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump; Lucasia Ranch in Alberta.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Alaska Off the Grid
A family-run camp on Alaska's Aleutian Peninsula, accessible only by floatplane.
Behind the Wings The Moon, to Stay
Exploring the training, spacecraft and people behind Artemis II -- the first NASA Artemis crewed mission.
This American Land Meeting a Fire Challenge; Ghost Gear; Healthy Farms, Cleaner Water; Birth of Upper Mississippi River
Wildfire threats in Colorado; protecting seabirds in Maine; farming that enhances wildlife; Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Essential Plant Proteins
Soba noodles with crispy seitan; fried tofu with black bean sauce on scallion pancakes; orange-balsamic tempeh over greens; salts, miso and soy sauce; beans as a protein source; how to cook to digest easily.
Garden Smart Accent Plants, Watering, Lighting and Edging
Accent plants, watering and smaller details that make a garden exceptional.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Kauai
Tourism's impact on the local culture of Kauai; traditional music; a cattle drive at Princeville Ranch.
The Fossmobile. Made in 1897 in Sherbrooke Quebec, it was Canada's first gasoline powered car. We join Ron Foss as he showcases the work he did to build a replica of the car his grandfather built and puts it on display in Sherbrooke.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Increase Balance Workout
An all-standing workout improves balance, flexibility and mobility.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Spring Meadow
A gentle seated yoga practice to create more ease in the whole body includes stretches for the hands, shoulders, back, hips and legs.
Performances include music by Weber, Vaughan-Williams, Strauss, Saint-Saens and Wieniawski.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Coronado: The New Evidence (2023)
Archaeologist Dr. Deni Seymour discovers where explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition first crossed into what would become the continental United States, and evidence of the first successful Native American revolt in 1541.
Uncovering Boarding Schools: Stories of Resistance and Resilience
Efforts by Klamath tribal members in their fight for justice for students forced into enrollment in unsafe institutions.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
NOVA Asteroids: Spark of Life? New
A look at whether giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part Two)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish From the Beginning
Who the Irish are and where they came from; how the coming of Christianity transformed Ireland; the complex story of the Vikings in Ireland and their legacy.
Secrets of the Dead Cracking the Queen's Code
Three codebreakers succeed in decoding 57 encrypted letters from Mary, Queen of Scots, detailing efforts to free herself from imprisonment.
When Disaster Strikes A Perfect Storm: Mozambique
The world races to rescue and support survivors after Cyclone Idai brings enormous flooding to Mozambique.
NOVA Asteroids: Spark of Life? New
A look at whether giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part Two)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish From the Beginning
Who the Irish are and where they came from; how the coming of Christianity transformed Ireland; the complex story of the Vikings in Ireland and their legacy.
Performances include music by Weber, Vaughan-Williams, Strauss, Saint-Saens and Wieniawski.
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.
Dialogue Naomi Shihab Nye
In her writing, Naomi Shihab Nye is inspired by her experiences as an Arab-American, as well as the richness and diversity of people and places she has encountered in the U.S. and abroad.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Coronado: The New Evidence (2023)
Archaeologist Dr. Deni Seymour discovers where explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition first crossed into what would become the continental United States, and evidence of the first successful Native American revolt in 1541.
Austin City Limits Marcus King Band; Wyatt Flores
South Carolina's Marcus King Band rocks fan favorites and new tracks from "Darling Blue"; Red Dirt country singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores shares songs from "Welcome to the Plains."
