
TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KAID-DT2) Boise, ID
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for PBS Plus (KAID-DT2) Boise, ID
Craft in America Process
Why a person chooses a career in craft; artists who have turned to craft as a second career later in life.
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.
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.
Wild Nevada Ely
Heading back in time from Ely to McGill, Cherry Creek and Egan Canyon; an off-highway vehicle (OHV) ride with the High Desert Trailblazers; disc golf.
Oregon Field Guide Najiah Knight; Condit Dam Update; Dog Mountain Photo Essay
Najiah Knight makes history as the only girl on the Miniature Bull Riding circuit; Condit Dam; a visual journey to Dog Mountain.
PBS Arts Talk Ann Curry With Min Jin Lee
Journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with bestselling author Min Jin Lee.
PBS Arts Talk Misty Copeland With Nathaniel Mary Quinn
Ballerina Misty Copeland speaks with painter Nathaniel Mary Quinn about his art.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Chicago
Chicago artists explore why art and activism are often synonymous in the Midwest.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Golden Gate Bridge
Exploring the story behind the Golden Gate Bridge, a symbol of America's can-do spirit.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
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.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Craft in America Process
Why a person chooses a career in craft; artists who have turned to craft as a second career later in life.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator High Priest
Caesar enters into dangerous alliances and bends the rules of the Republic in his bid to become Consul.
Life From Above Changing Planet
Cameras in space show Earth to be a changing, fragile planet, with disappearing forests and melting glaciers.
U.S. World War II propaganda leaflet; Tiffany window artists; two descendants of Spanish Civil War soldiers unite.
American Experience Fatal Flood
The raging floodwaters of the Mississippi River in 1927 that divided one small town, pitting rich against poor, black against white and threatened to tear one family apart.
Walking With Dinosaurs The River Dragon
A Spinosaurus, the world's largest ever predatory dinosaur, struggles to bring up his babies and lead his young family across one of the deadliest environments on Earth.
Caregiving New
A look at the personal stories of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and stakes of care in America.
U.S. World War II propaganda leaflet; Tiffany window artists; two descendants of Spanish Civil War soldiers unite.
Walking With Dinosaurs The River Dragon
A Spinosaurus, the world's largest ever predatory dinosaur, struggles to bring up his babies and lead his young family across one of the deadliest environments on Earth.