
TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KQED2) San Jose, CA
Sunday, July 6th TV listings for PBS Plus (KQED2) San Jose, CA
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Hip Strengthening
Exercising slowly to strengthen the entire body; working through the muscle chains of the legs to get stronger hips; stretching arms, hands and wrists to improve posture and relieve neck pain.
Yoga in Practice Transforming Fear Into Joy
The arm balance called Crow can help people face their fears.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Breakfast Basics
Host Julia cooks up perfect fried eggs; equipment expert Adam Ried shares his favorite egg-cooking essentials; test cook Erin McMurrer makes smooth cold-brew iced coffee; test cook Elle Simone Scott makes yeasted waffles.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Shakshuka and Tagine
Warmly spiced Moroccan meatball tagine with green olives and lemon; shakshuka, bolstered by harissa; harissa-spiced pasta with chicken and green beans.
America the Bountiful Taro in Hawaii
The history of taro and how to harvest the roots and leaves; making hand-pounded poi; cooking lau lau for a family feast; sampling the taro-centric dessert called kulolo.
New Scandinavian Cooking Fish on a Platter
Crab and Norwegian lobster on the grill; diving for scallops; grilling salmon over an open fire.
The Great American Recipe Mix It Up
The five remaining cooks swap recipes and prepare each other's dishes; the cooks must come up with an original fusion dish that represents their own unique American story.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Statue of Liberty
The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees.
Antiques Roadshow Our 50 States 2
Green Bay Packers championship group; Joseph Henry Sharp oil; Molesworth lamp and furniture.
Great Performances at the Met La Traviata New
Soprano Nadine Sierra and tenor Stephen Costello portray lovers in Verdi's tragedy "La Traviata."
The Me 2 Orchestra, the world's only classical music organization created by and for people with mental illness, travels across New England dispelling stereotypes one concert at a time.
Performances include music by Aldo López-Gavilán, Puccini and Beethoven.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill California
Three artists -- a deaf dancer, gay mariachi and a cabaret troupe -- use their art to reclaim their narratives and change the perceptions of their communities.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hidden in the Genes
Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels research their family histories.
We'll Meet Again Korean War Brothers in Arms
Korean War veterans search for fellow servicemen -- one hopes to find the two lieutenants who inspired his bravery and the other longs to thank a friend who encouraged him while aboard a hospital ship.
Thomas Jefferson Life/Liberty: Our Sacred Honor
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story of Thomas Jefferson, beginning with his youth in the Virginia wilderness and his early political career.
A look at how slavery affected Concord, Mass., and its surrounding areas.
The Future of America's Past The Revolutions
Exploring what the word freedom meant during the era of the American Revolution in Boston and Philadelphia.
A Parisian-style bistro in Los Angeles struggles to adapt and survive in the midst of a pandemic.
My World Too Whoof; Nile Valley Aquaponics; Greenfield Robotics
WWOOF USA offers hands-on mentoring at organic farms across the U.S.; an aquaponic greenhouse grows tilapia and fresh produce; a high-tech start-up promotes chemical-free large scale farming with the help of robots.
Changing Seas Mollusks: More than a Shell
Seashells inspire humans since the dawn of time and the animals which make them, and their unique place in the web of life.
We'll Meet Again Korean War Brothers in Arms
Korean War veterans search for fellow servicemen -- one hopes to find the two lieutenants who inspired his bravery and the other longs to thank a friend who encouraged him while aboard a hospital ship.
Thomas Jefferson Life/Liberty: Our Sacred Honor
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story of Thomas Jefferson, beginning with his youth in the Virginia wilderness and his early political career.
A look at how slavery affected Concord, Mass., and its surrounding areas.
The Future of America's Past The Revolutions
Exploring what the word freedom meant during the era of the American Revolution in Boston and Philadelphia.
A Parisian-style bistro in Los Angeles struggles to adapt and survive in the midst of a pandemic.