
Sunday, November 2nd TV listings for PBS Plus (KISU-TV2) Pocatello, ID
Craft in America Identity
Artists challenge the accepted norms of gender, race, education, culture, and place, offering a truer expression of their experiences; featuring Diego Romero, Cara Romero, Wendy Maruyama and Cristina Cordova.
Dialogue Author Barry Lopez
Marcia Franklin talks with National Book Award-winning author and world traveler Barry Lopez about his philosophy of writing and his new memoir, "Horizon." The conversation was recorded at the 2019 Sun Valley Writers' Conference.
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
Wild Nevada Lakes of the Eastern Sierra
Exploring the fun and beauty of Spooner, Marlette, Donner, Independence and Lake Davis, from wildlife watching and kayaking to sightseeing and back-country hiking.
Oregon Field Guide Community Skis; Siletz Surf; Gemstone Faceting
A couple offers do-it-yourself ski-making workshops in Oregon's high desert; Siletz tribal members find power in surfing their homelands; a craftsman shines Oregon's state gemstone.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time
Contemporary roots music artists and segments that celebrate the diverse Appalachian culture.
The Great American Read Who Am I?
Highlighted books include "A Prayer for Owen Meany," "A Separate Peace," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," "The Catcher in the Rye," "Ghost," "Jane Eyre," "The Outsiders," "Siddhartha," "Tales of the City" and "To Kill a Mockingbird."
PBS Arts Talk Misty Copeland With Nathaniel Mary Quinn
Ballerina Misty Copeland speaks with painter Nathaniel Mary Quinn about his art.
Cara Romero: Following the Light
California Indian history informs the work of contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero, whose visuals capture Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory.
The Caverns Sessions Evan Honer
Folk-country singer-songwriter Evan Honer performs.
City of Songs Montreal
Exploring Montreal's bold and eclectic music scene, and how cultural policies have contributed to the city's unique, evolving sound.
Dialogue Author Barry Lopez
Marcia Franklin talks with National Book Award-winning author and world traveler Barry Lopez about his philosophy of writing and his new memoir, "Horizon." The conversation was recorded at the 2019 Sun Valley Writers' Conference.
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 Identity
Artists challenge the accepted norms of gender, race, education, culture, and place, offering a truer expression of their experiences; featuring Diego Romero, Cara Romero, Wendy Maruyama and Cristina Cordova.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World
How visionaries changed the world.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time
Contemporary roots music artists and segments that celebrate the diverse Appalachian culture.
Four stories from the American West include a saddle connected to Yakima Canutt and the meaning of an inscription on sheet music for "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."
An exploration of how subterfuge and covert operations were used during the Second World War, including the propaganda campaigns, acts of espionage, and the creation of fictional armies.
Veteran interviews, archival material and recreations outline the events leading up to the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima.