Sunday, December 28th TV listings for PBS Plus (KUID-DT2) Moscow, ID
Austin City Limits Rodrigo y Gabriela Featuring the Austin Symphony Orchestra
Grammy Award-winning guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela perform with the 30-piece Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Craft in America Miniatures
From folk art and marionettes to tiny furniture, exploring the world of tiny objects and the artists who create them; featuring the International Folk Art Market, Leandro Gomez Quintero, Mark Murphy, Alexander Girard and Gustave Baumann.
Dialogue Colum McCann
Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference.
Outdoor Idaho The Next Chapter
A historic homestead along the Salmon River; how the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Fish & Game Department adapt to new challenges; farmers try out soil-friendly solutions.
Oregon Field Guide Ginkgo Flow; Columbia Slough; Umpqua Rain Photo Essay
Exploring Ginkgo Flow; natural oasis in Portland's Columbia Slough; a rainy day respite along the Umpqua River.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author Bell Hooks.
All-Star Orchestra Vienna Dreams and Barcelona Visions
A love story comes alive in Richard Strauss' opera "Der Rosenkavalier"; Adolphus Hailstork's musical meditation "Sagrada."
Beyond the CANVAS Art, To Change the World
Creators use art to advocate for good; guests include actor Riz Ahmed, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky and portraiture photographer Jess T. Dugan.
Come One, Come All: A Circus With a Purpose
The Salida Circus in Colorado teaches children and adults arts like juggling, trapeze, tumbling and clowning, helping them find community, inclusion and confidence.
The Caverns Sessions Big Richard
Colorado's neo-acoustic supergroup Big Richard presents their eclectic repertoire.
Exploring the life and work of up-and-coming visual artist Michael Richards, a New Yorker of Jamaican descent who died on Sept. 11, and the efforts by his cousin to preserve his art.
Dialogue Colum McCann
Conversations from the 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 Miniatures
From folk art and marionettes to tiny furniture, exploring the world of tiny objects and the artists who create them; featuring the International Folk Art Market, Leandro Gomez Quintero, Mark Murphy, Alexander Girard and Gustave Baumann.
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Between Worlds
As they create paintings, beadwork, photographs and films, four international artists reveal the complex ties between the communities and cultures they move between.
History Detectives Cromwell Dixon; Bartlett Sketchbook; Duke Ellington Plates
Pilot Cromwell Dixon was America's youngest barnstormer; sketchbook may illustrate the first U.S.-Mexican border survey; metal plates could be the first copy of "Take the A Train."
Lidia Celebrates America Changemakers
Meeting chefs, farmers and entrepreneurs who work hard to change what is available and the way Americans see and think about food.
Lidia Celebrates America Flavors That Define Us
Chef Lidia Bastianich travels from big cities to small towns across the U.S. to hear stories about the heritage of first, second and third generation Americans.
Somewhere South American as Hand Pie
The historical ties between hand pies, labor and migration; a trip to West Virginia includes pepperoni rolls and a look at the world's most popular hand pie -- the empanada.
History Detectives Cromwell Dixon; Bartlett Sketchbook; Duke Ellington Plates
Pilot Cromwell Dixon was America's youngest barnstormer; sketchbook may illustrate the first U.S.-Mexican border survey; metal plates could be the first copy of "Take the A Train."
Lidia Celebrates America Changemakers
Meeting chefs, farmers and entrepreneurs who work hard to change what is available and the way Americans see and think about food.
Lidia Celebrates America Flavors That Define Us
Chef Lidia Bastianich travels from big cities to small towns across the U.S. to hear stories about the heritage of first, second and third generation Americans.
Somewhere South American as Hand Pie
The historical ties between hand pies, labor and migration; a trip to West Virginia includes pepperoni rolls and a look at the world's most popular hand pie -- the empanada.
All-Star Orchestra Vienna Dreams and Barcelona Visions
A love story comes alive in Richard Strauss' opera "Der Rosenkavalier"; Adolphus Hailstork's musical meditation "Sagrada."
Outdoor Idaho The Next Chapter
A historic homestead along the Salmon River; how the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Fish & Game Department adapt to new challenges; farmers try out soil-friendly solutions.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, To Change the World
Creators use art to advocate for good; guests include actor Riz Ahmed, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky and portraiture photographer Jess T. Dugan.
Come One, Come All: A Circus With a Purpose
The Salida Circus in Colorado teaches children and adults arts like juggling, trapeze, tumbling and clowning, helping them find community, inclusion and confidence.
The Caverns Sessions Big Richard
Colorado's neo-acoustic supergroup Big Richard presents their eclectic repertoire.
Exploring the life and work of up-and-coming visual artist Michael Richards, a New Yorker of Jamaican descent who died on Sept. 11, and the efforts by his cousin to preserve his art.
