Sunday, January 18th TV listings for PBS Plus (KCDT-DT2) Coeur D'Alene, ID
Austin City Limits Renee Rapp; Thee Sacred Souls
Pop singer Reneé Rapp performs songs from "Bite Me"; San Diego modern soul trio Thee Sacred Souls share tunes from "Got a Story to Tell."
Rick Steves Art of Europe Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Mysterious tombs, megaliths and cave paintings emerge from the Stone Age; Egyptians and Greeks lay the foundation of Western art, creating a world of gods, pyramids, temples and lifelike statues.
Dialogue S.C. (Sam) Gwynne: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
The reporter and author whose book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, talks with host Marcia Franklin. The book traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history.
Outdoor Idaho Beyond Labels
Athletes with physical challenges break barriers and defy labels; how Idaho is poised to be a destination for para-sports.
The Desert Speaks Origins of a Royal Road
El Camino Real trade route from southern Mexico to New Mexico.
Wild Nevada Family Fun
Outdoor activities for families include a child-friendly hike at Galena Creek Regional Park, a senior-friendly walk on the Blue Line in Carson City and a dog-friendly walk along the Jones Creek Trail.
Oregon Field Guide Unearthing the Lost Stories of Mount St. Helens
New details about the Mount St. Helens eruption on May 18, 1980; the life of Harry Truman, innkeeper at Mount St. Helens lodge.
Weekends With Yankee Land and Sea
A winter getaway in Waldoboro, Maine, includes Morse's Sauerkraut and Moody's Diner; boarding the Roann, a wooden rigged fishing vessel, in Mystic, Conn.; touring Duparquet Copper Cookware in Rhode Island.
All-Star Orchestra Symphonic Metamorphosis
Symphonic Metamorphosis composed by Paul Hindemith for American audiences after he fled Nazi Germany in 1940; Les Preludes by Franz Liszt; Slow Movement.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Piazzolla's History With Tango
Exploring the evolution of the tango music genre and composer Astor Piazzolla's work in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A Town Called Victoria The Fire
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
Dialogue S.C. (Sam) Gwynne: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
The reporter and author whose book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, talks with host Marcia Franklin. The book traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Rick Steves Art of Europe Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Mysterious tombs, megaliths and cave paintings emerge from the Stone Age; Egyptians and Greeks lay the foundation of Western art, creating a world of gods, pyramids, temples and lifelike statues.
After 33 years of touring together, the fiddle group Childsplay performs its farewell concert; songs include "Sailing Off to the Yankee Land," "Dante's Prayer" and "Sleepy-Eyed John."
All-Star Orchestra Symphonic Metamorphosis
Symphonic Metamorphosis composed by Paul Hindemith for American audiences after he fled Nazi Germany in 1940; Les Preludes by Franz Liszt; Slow Movement.
History Detectives Hot Town Poster; Face Jug; Lost City of Gold
A poster suggests a battle is brewing; face jug; an inscription may indicate when Spanish settlers first arrived in America.
The roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades; host Chloe Barnett.
Tracing the enduring scars of war through the story of Cpl. JV Villarreal, a Mexican American Marine from San Antonio, Texas, killed in action in Afghanistan.
Somewhere South Dumpling Dilemma
A trip to the Mississippi Delta and farther south reveals that not all dumplings are the same -- whether they're filled with minced meat, chopped vegetables or nothing at all, they are known to stretch ingredients as well as the imagination.
History Detectives Hot Town Poster; Face Jug; Lost City of Gold
A poster suggests a battle is brewing; face jug; an inscription may indicate when Spanish settlers first arrived in America.
The roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades; host Chloe Barnett.
Tracing the enduring scars of war through the story of Cpl. JV Villarreal, a Mexican American Marine from San Antonio, Texas, killed in action in Afghanistan.
Somewhere South Dumpling Dilemma
A trip to the Mississippi Delta and farther south reveals that not all dumplings are the same -- whether they're filled with minced meat, chopped vegetables or nothing at all, they are known to stretch ingredients as well as the imagination.
All-Star Orchestra Symphonic Metamorphosis
Symphonic Metamorphosis composed by Paul Hindemith for American audiences after he fled Nazi Germany in 1940; Les Preludes by Franz Liszt; Slow Movement.
Outdoor Idaho Beyond Labels
Athletes with physical challenges break barriers and defy labels; how Idaho is poised to be a destination for para-sports.
Dialogue S.C. (Sam) Gwynne: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
The reporter and author whose book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, talks with host Marcia Franklin. The book traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Piazzolla's History With Tango
Exploring the evolution of the tango music genre and composer Astor Piazzolla's work in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A Town Called Victoria The Fire
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
