Monday, June 15th TV listings for PBS Plus (KISU-TV2) Pocatello, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Hamburg and the Luther Trail
Germany's port city of Hamburg, post-World War II; historic sites of Martin Luther and the Reformation, including Erfurt, Wittenberg and Wartburg Castle; Würzburg in Franconia.
Pati's Mexican Table A Sense of Beauty
Talking about art with photographer Nuria Lagarde; author Laura Esquivel reflects on magical realism; celebrating how art and identity shape Mexico City's creative soul.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Ecuador and the Galapagos: A Wildlife Extravaganza
Exploring artifacts at the Alabado Museum; the Virgin of El Panecillo in Quito, Ecuador; a boat expedition in the Galápagos includes swimming with penguins, sharks, turtles and sea lions; hiking among iguanas and tortoises.
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.
On Story Script to Screen: American Psycho
Screenwriter Guinevere Turner discusses writing "American Psycho."
Songs About Buildings and Moods Ex Terese Arte Actual and George Peabody Library
Ex Teresa Arte Actual in Mexico City serves as a vital center for contemporary art and music; George Peabody Library in Baltimore.
Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
Chicken biryani rice; garlic and pepper chicken; cabbage with coconut poriyal and onion and tomato salad.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Matsutake & Wild Turkey
Gathering matsutake mushrooms; a simple dish of mushrooms on toast; wild turkey.
Austin City Limits Norah Jones; Hurray for the Riff Raff
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Norah Jones performs highlights from "Visions"; Hurry for the Riff Raff presents standouts from "The Past Is Still Alive."
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Mobility
An all-standing mobility workout.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Radiant Bloom
A modified yoga practice emphasizes alignment; gentle seated stretching for the upper body.
Growing Native Growing Native Great Lakes: Turtle Island
For centuries the Great Lakes have provided fresh water and food to hundreds of tribes.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
Americans engage with France during the Belle Époque and the activities of members of the Lafayette Escadrille in Paris during the summer of 1914; the escadrille wins its first victory and loses its first pilot.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
The squadron sees victory and loss as it serves as escorts on a bombing raid in Germany; Bloody April; the Lafayette Escadrille is absorbed into the fledgling American Air Service; at the war's end, William Thaw is made a Lt. Colonel.
Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist
A look at how Kasturba Gandhi became one of the first women activists in modern history and how her legacy continues to inspire women.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Sharing Can Be Hard -- Even for Friends
Friendship; Prince Tuesday, Ana and Lady Elaine learn that sharing can be hard.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Quiet Woods
A silent misty forest awakens from slumber.
Outdoor Idaho Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts
The history and current uses of forest fire lookouts throughout Idaho; intent on spotting smoke and chasing fires, fire watchers became the eyes of the forest and the protectors of the land.
Idaho Experience Proving Up: Idaho's Homesteaders
This surge of newcomers isn't Idaho's first land rush. That distinction goes to homesteaders proving up more than a century ago. The locals' first struggle with outsiders is a burden carried by Native American tribes going back several centuries.
The Desert Speaks On the Road to Cajamarca
The witches market in Chiclayo offers herbs, hallucinogens and other natural remedies; Ventanillas de Otuzco.
Wild Nevada Verdi
A hike in Dog Valley with a trail whisperer; Verdi history saved with schoolhouse restoration; the Washoe ArTrail.
Oregon Field Guide Dog Sled Racing; Newport Fishmonger; Hood River Orchards
Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race in northeastern Oregon; a fishmonger who brings the bounty of the Pacific from the docks of Newport; a photo essay of orchard trees in blossom in the Hood River Valley.
Weekends With Yankee Delicacies From New England
Matunuck Oyster Farm and Bar in Rhode Island; watermelon "steak" at Thompson House Eatery; Wiggly Bridge Distillery in York, Maine.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Hollywood Sign
A real estate advertisement erected in 1923 becomes an international symbol of fame, fortune and the American dream.
Outdoor Idaho Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts
The history and current uses of forest fire lookouts throughout Idaho; intent on spotting smoke and chasing fires, fire watchers became the eyes of the forest and the protectors of the land.
Idaho Experience Proving Up: Idaho's Homesteaders
This surge of newcomers isn't Idaho's first land rush. That distinction goes to homesteaders proving up more than a century ago. The locals' first struggle with outsiders is a burden carried by Native American tribes going back several centuries.
The Desert Speaks On the Road to Cajamarca
The witches market in Chiclayo offers herbs, hallucinogens and other natural remedies; Ventanillas de Otuzco.
Wild Nevada Verdi
A hike in Dog Valley with a trail whisperer; Verdi history saved with schoolhouse restoration; the Washoe ArTrail.
Oregon Field Guide Dog Sled Racing; Newport Fishmonger; Hood River Orchards
Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race in northeastern Oregon; a fishmonger who brings the bounty of the Pacific from the docks of Newport; a photo essay of orchard trees in blossom in the Hood River Valley.
Weekends With Yankee Delicacies From New England
Matunuck Oyster Farm and Bar in Rhode Island; watermelon "steak" at Thompson House Eatery; Wiggly Bridge Distillery in York, Maine.
Growing Native Growing Native Great Lakes: Turtle Island
For centuries the Great Lakes have provided fresh water and food to hundreds of tribes.
Outdoor Idaho Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts
The history and current uses of forest fire lookouts throughout Idaho; intent on spotting smoke and chasing fires, fire watchers became the eyes of the forest and the protectors of the land.
Dialogue Brinkley On Cronkite
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Douglas Brinkley about his new biography of iconic CBS newsman Walter Cronkite. Brinkley spent years researching and writing the 864-page volume, interviewing more than 150 people.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
Americans engage with France during the Belle Époque and the activities of members of the Lafayette Escadrille in Paris during the summer of 1914; the escadrille wins its first victory and loses its first pilot.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
The squadron sees victory and loss as it serves as escorts on a bombing raid in Germany; Bloody April; the Lafayette Escadrille is absorbed into the fledgling American Air Service; at the war's end, William Thaw is made a Lt. Colonel.
Nature Canada: Surviving the Wild North
Examining Canada's animals and dramatic landscape, from the high arctic and tundra to the boreal forests.
