Monday, February 2nd TV listings for PBS Plus (K23DO-D2) Malta, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Roman Empire
Exploring ancient Roman cities from England to Turkey, including their art, aqueducts, theaters and churches.
Pati's Mexican Table Ode to the Egg
Motuleno eggs; habanero table salsa; eggs scramble with chaya and scallions; panque de queso.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Sechseläuten -- Switzerland's Spring Festival
A spring celebration in Zurich, Switzerland, includes a parade and the burning of a snowman.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Make48 Time for a Wrap Up!
The teams gets hands on with the new prototype; season wrapup and next steps.
My World Too Missouri Organic Recycling; New Roots for Refugees; Community Rebuild
A company turns commercial food waste into healthy compost for gardening; immigrant refugee families from Asia start small farms to sell produce at local farmers markets; a team builds sustainable homes out of straw in Utah.
Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
Salmon tikka kebabs; seasoned apple relish; vegetable quinoa; bell peppers in lentil sauce.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Lionfish, Oregon Grape & Coconut
Les Stroud does his part to cull the lionfish population in the Caribbean Sea; a curveball ingredient and a kitchen on the beach gets Chef Paul and guest chef Vanessa Matute's creative thoughts flowing.
Austin City Limits Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age showcase "Alive in the Catacombs."
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Weight Loss and Calorie Burn
A workout to help burn calories.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Seascapes
Tranquil, rejuvenating poses for the shoulder, chest and upper back stretches, hip openers and twists.
Song of the Mountains Junior Brown
Guitarist Junior Brown.
Woodsongs Andrew Farriss Band and Fortunate Ones
Songwriter Andrew Farriss, co-founder of INXS; Canadian indie folk duo Fortunate Ones; 13-year-old classical pianist Kyle Yang.
Two high school band directors -- one Black, one white -- inspire an atypical collaboration in the segregated South in 1964.
Jack Tuller turns his terminal diagnosis into a performance project with experimental movies, diaries and funky dance moves, as he follows his quest to die a happy man.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A zipper factory; Prince Tuesday is left in Mr. Aber's care.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Covered Bridge
A forest sits behind a country covered bridge.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Carnival
The McCall area fights cabin fever by throwing the biggest winter party in the state.
Idaho Experience Pioneers of the Air
When the first commercial airmail pilot took to the air in Idaho in 1926, it didn't take long before many realized airplanes could open the state to a world of possibilities. Find out how early pilots took on Idaho's rugged landscape.
The Desert Speaks Goat Packing in the Red Desert
The Red Desert of southwest Wyoming and the Honeycomb Buttes.
Wild Nevada Enjoying Ely
Nevada Northern Railway Museum; a hike at Cave Lake State Park; a nighttime visit to a bat cave where researchers study migration.
Oregon Field Guide Bill & The Volcano; Axial Seamount: Behind the Scenes
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
Weekends With Yankee Town and Country: Hitting the Heights
Glazy Susan in Worcester, Mass.; American Vinegar Works; cooking pork katsu curry at Deadhorse Hill restaurant; Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire; Wozz! Kitchen Creations in Bethlehem, N.H.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Carnival
The McCall area fights cabin fever by throwing the biggest winter party in the state.
Idaho Experience Pioneers of the Air
When the first commercial airmail pilot took to the air in Idaho in 1926, it didn't take long before many realized airplanes could open the state to a world of possibilities. Find out how early pilots took on Idaho's rugged landscape.
The Desert Speaks Goat Packing in the Red Desert
The Red Desert of southwest Wyoming and the Honeycomb Buttes.
Wild Nevada Enjoying Ely
Nevada Northern Railway Museum; a hike at Cave Lake State Park; a nighttime visit to a bat cave where researchers study migration.
Oregon Field Guide Bill & The Volcano; Axial Seamount: Behind the Scenes
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
Weekends With Yankee Town and Country: Hitting the Heights
Glazy Susan in Worcester, Mass.; American Vinegar Works; cooking pork katsu curry at Deadhorse Hill restaurant; Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire; Wozz! Kitchen Creations in Bethlehem, N.H.
Song of the Mountains Junior Brown
Guitarist Junior Brown.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Carnival
The McCall area fights cabin fever by throwing the biggest winter party in the state.
Dialogue Kenneth Feingberg
The Washington lawyer, whose firm specializes in mediation and dispute resolution, has settled settled million-dollar claims arising from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the BP Deepwater Horizon Disater Fund among other catastrophes.
Woodsongs Andrew Farriss Band and Fortunate Ones
Songwriter Andrew Farriss, co-founder of INXS; Canadian indie folk duo Fortunate Ones; 13-year-old classical pianist Kyle Yang.
Two high school band directors -- one Black, one white -- inspire an atypical collaboration in the segregated South in 1964.
Nature Expedition Killer Whale
Scientists and filmmakers explore the icy waters of Antarctica to observe how killer whales hunt.
