Sunday, February 15th TV listings for PBS Plus (KUID-DT2) Moscow, ID
Austin City Limits Wynonna
Country singer Wynonna delivers a career-spanning performance of solo hits, Judds classics and new music.
Rick Steves Art of Europe Baroque
In the 1600s and 1700s, Baroque bubbles over in the Catholic south with fancy decoration and emotion, while the Protestant north is more sober; France sees revolution, Napoleon and Neoclassicism.
Dialogue Richard Russo
Marcia Franklin talks with Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Russo about his latest book, Elsewhere: A Memoir. They also discuss the themes of his other works, the process of adapting his books for the screen, and his upcoming projects.
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.
The Desert Speaks Wyoming's Red Desert
The Red Desert has the largest desert elk herd and largest migratory herd in the continental U.S.
Wild Nevada Wendover to Elko
The historic Wendover Airfield; searching for a hot spring in Wells, Nev.; Lamoille Canyon.
Oregon Field Guide Oregon Bee Atlas; Steamboats; Three Sisters Huts
A survey of bees in Oregon; do-it-yourself steamboats; three beginner skiers trek 22-miles through Three Sisters backcountry.
Weekends With Yankee Past Meets Future
Stops in Maine include Time & Tide Coffee, Fish & Whistle restaurant and Rabelais Fine Books; Earthkeep and Vermont Malthouse; Nantucket Looms.
The Maestro & The European Pop Orchestra From Holland with Love, Part 2
Great Performances Now Hear This: Rising Stars
A visit to Juilliard Pre-College; Singapore's Chloe Chua.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Appalachia
How music can provide solace and healing; a master luthier rehabilitates opioid addicts; a Black folk musician; creator of "Latin-grass," a fusion of Latin American folk and bluegrass music.
Dialogue Richard Russo
Marcia Franklin talks with Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Russo about his latest book, Elsewhere: A Memoir. They also discuss the themes of his other works, the process of adapting his books for the screen, and his upcoming projects.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Rick Steves Art of Europe Baroque
In the 1600s and 1700s, Baroque bubbles over in the Catholic south with fancy decoration and emotion, while the Protestant north is more sober; France sees revolution, Napoleon and Neoclassicism.
No Passport Required Chicago
The heritage and cuisine of the Mexican community in Chicago; tacos de cecina; grilled nopales; the secrets of mole sauce.
The Maestro & The European Pop Orchestra From Holland with Love, Part 2
Airplane engine parts; Civil War cannon; a 20th-century saddle may have belonged to a rodeo cowboy who created the role of the Hollywood stuntman.
Exploring the stories and rituals of the religious pilgrims who visit Mexico's Basilica of Guadalupe from the remotest places in the country, rediscovering their own cultural heritage and history in the process.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
At age 17, James J. Hill leaves Canada and settles in St. Paul, Minn., in 1856; over the next 20 years, he immerses himself in the Mississippi River trade.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go
Exploring the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s.
Airplane engine parts; Civil War cannon; a 20th-century saddle may have belonged to a rodeo cowboy who created the role of the Hollywood stuntman.
Exploring the stories and rituals of the religious pilgrims who visit Mexico's Basilica of Guadalupe from the remotest places in the country, rediscovering their own cultural heritage and history in the process.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
At age 17, James J. Hill leaves Canada and settles in St. Paul, Minn., in 1856; over the next 20 years, he immerses himself in the Mississippi River trade.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go
Exploring the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s.
The Maestro & The European Pop Orchestra From Holland with Love, Part 2
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 Richard Russo
Marcia Franklin talks with Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Russo about his latest book, Elsewhere: A Memoir. They also discuss the themes of his other works, the process of adapting his books for the screen, and his upcoming projects.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Rising Stars
A visit to Juilliard Pre-College; Singapore's Chloe Chua.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Appalachia
How music can provide solace and healing; a master luthier rehabilitates opioid addicts; a Black folk musician; creator of "Latin-grass," a fusion of Latin American folk and bluegrass music.
