Tuesday, June 16th TV listings for PBS Plus (KISU-TV2) Pocatello, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
The capital city of Dresden, Germany's palaces and art of the Wettin dynasty; Leipzig's Bach heritage, a monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon and museums.
Jazzy Vegetarian Summer Afternoon Tea
Paprika-chickpea finger sandwiches; cucumber tea sandwiches with basil-chili butter; raspberry oat squares; little vegan ice cream sandwiches; berry and maple mint iced tea.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Panama: The Heart of Nature and Heritage
Exploring Panama, from ziplining above a Panama City skyscraper to fishing off the coast of Punta Chame; meeting highly skilled local craftsmen; taking a wooden boat trip to dance with the Indigenous Embera in their village.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Jets in the Wild: Part 2
Jeff is invited inside the rarely-seen operations of the 144th Fighter Wing base in Fresno.
The Good Road Havana, Cuba -- Behind Closed Doors
Innovative ways that Cubans support one another, from dance groups to art first economic development plans.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Tainan City, Taiwan
Exploring Tainan City, Taiwan's oldest city, through food, drumming and dance; Tainan City's cultural diversity, rich history and food scene.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Honoring Our Roots
Recipes include thumb cookies with marmalade, linguine with white puttanesca and roasted cauliflower with breadcrumbs and fried rosemary.
Garden Smart Designing a Garden on a Smaller Lot
Two gardeners share their garden adventures.
Dream of Italy Massimo Bottura: Slow Food, Fast Cars, Big Dreams
Exploring chef Massimo Bottura's rise to fame from "Chef's Table" to his culinary empire in Modena.
Books by the River Rhonda McKnight
Author Rhonda McKnight talks about "Bitter and Sweet: A Novel," a romance that explores the complexities of love, forgiveness and personal growth.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening
Stretches to strengthen the back and improve posture.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Tranquil Meadow
Seated shoulder and upper back stretches; standing hip openers.
The Orchestra performs music by Duke Ellington, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Vivaldi, Claude Debussy and Sergei Prokofiev.
A story about an "older" first-time mom who finds herself a lot less judgy when dealing with her young son's favorite new phrase; a woman's story about how her mother saved her life.
A live show at The Grandel Theatre in St. Louis features ten real-life stories followed by interviews, bloopers and snippets of famous moms talking about their children and their own mothers.
Prairie Prophecy (2025)
The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture.
Behind-the-scenes interviews provide insight into the concert at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., that took place more than 50 years after a hate crime killed four black girls.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
NOVA Alaskan Dinosaurs
Paleontologists discover that dinosaurs thrived in unlikely places such as the cold and dark Arctic Circle.
Secrets of the Dead Ben Franklin's Bones
Human skeletal remains found in the basement of Ben Franklin's British residence may have been used for science.
First Civilizations Religion
Civilizations need a shared set of beliefs to survive; religion serves as the stability and cohesion of Ancient Egypt.
Two women whose lives are changed by their husbands' diagnoses with Lewy body dementia (LBD) find support that helps them deal with their grief, rise to the demands of caregiving and emerge whole on the other side.
Human Footprint The Ground Below
Exploring the history and science of cotton.
Secrets of the Dead Ben Franklin's Bones
Human skeletal remains found in the basement of Ben Franklin's British residence may have been used for science.
First Civilizations Religion
Civilizations need a shared set of beliefs to survive; religion serves as the stability and cohesion of Ancient Egypt.
Two women whose lives are changed by their husbands' diagnoses with Lewy body dementia (LBD) find support that helps them deal with their grief, rise to the demands of caregiving and emerge whole on the other side.
The Orchestra performs music by Duke Ellington, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Vivaldi, Claude Debussy and Sergei Prokofiev.
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.
A story about an "older" first-time mom who finds herself a lot less judgy when dealing with her young son's favorite new phrase; a woman's story about how her mother saved her life.
A live show at The Grandel Theatre in St. Louis features ten real-life stories followed by interviews, bloopers and snippets of famous moms talking about their children and their own mothers.
Prairie Prophecy (2025)
The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture.
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."
