Sunday, April 12th TV listings for PBS Plus (KUID-DT2) Moscow, ID
Austin City Limits Lil Yachty; Sudan Archives
Progressive R&B from rapper Lil Yachty; singer and violinist Sudan Archives.
Rick Steves Egypt: Yesterday & Today
Exploring the history and culture of Egypt; climbing to the center of a pyramid in Cairo; the Sphinx; King Tut's gold; the fabled city of Alexandria; temples and hidden tombs of the pharaohs in Luxor.
Dialogue Livable Communities
Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Robert McNulty, the founder of Partners for Livable Communities, about what makes communities "livable."
Outdoor Idaho Helping Henry's
The seasons of the Henry's Fork, including wading into trout waters and sledding over fresh powder; meeting the people helping Henry's provide a future for farming and fishing.
The Desert Speaks Grand Canyon, the Human Touch
Sacred salt mines; the intersection of the Little Colorado River with the main river; canyon concert.
Wild Nevada Dark Sky Territory
Launch from Gerlach on the Black Rock Desert; art at Planet X; surprise vehicle trouble; climbing Massacre Rim; astrophotography.
Oregon Field Guide Plastic Rafts; Plastics in Rivers; Oysters With a Side of Plastic
The growing problem of plastics in the world's oceans and rivers.
Weekends With Yankee Heading North
Women's World Cup skiing in Killington, Vt.; artist Eric Aho; touring monumental murals at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.
Live From The Old Steeple Surfer Joe
Surfer Joe represents the true side of surf music, carrying on the legacy of the original California bands of the early 1960s.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Barrios: Chopin of the Guitar
Agustín Barrios' rise from rural Paraguay to global recognition as a pioneering guitar composer.
Craft in America Landscape
The processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft.
Dialogue Livable Communities
Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Robert McNulty, the founder of Partners for Livable Communities, about what makes communities "livable."
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 Egypt: Yesterday & Today
Exploring the history and culture of Egypt; climbing to the center of a pyramid in Cairo; the Sphinx; King Tut's gold; the fabled city of Alexandria; temples and hidden tombs of the pharaohs in Luxor.
No Passport Required Las Vegas
The deep-rooted Chinese community in Las Vegas, including its diverse food traditions and a new wave of chefs transforming their parents' cuisine.
Live From The Old Steeple Surfer Joe
Surfer Joe represents the true side of surf music, carrying on the legacy of the original California bands of the early 1960s.
A 1960s poster suggests a battle between citizens and police; carving of Andrew Jackson; a basket tells the story of a Modoc War heroine.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution The Break Up New
Lucy Worsley investigates the 18th century breakup of Britain and America, including the turning points that led to America's Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776.
The design, construction and cultural impact of the Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" -- the nearly 30 foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window.
Stories from survivors of genocide, examining how the trauma of genocide ripples through generations; the mechanics of genocide and the conditions that allow it to keep happening.
A 1960s poster suggests a battle between citizens and police; carving of Andrew Jackson; a basket tells the story of a Modoc War heroine.
Lucy Worsley Investigates Princes in the Tower
Lucy Worsley investigates what really happened to the two princes who disappeared in 1483.
The design, construction and cultural impact of the Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" -- the nearly 30 foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window.
Stories from survivors of genocide, examining how the trauma of genocide ripples through generations; the mechanics of genocide and the conditions that allow it to keep happening.
Live From The Old Steeple Surfer Joe
Surfer Joe represents the true side of surf music, carrying on the legacy of the original California bands of the early 1960s.
Outdoor Idaho Helping Henry's
The seasons of the Henry's Fork, including wading into trout waters and sledding over fresh powder; meeting the people helping Henry's provide a future for farming and fishing.
Dialogue Livable Communities
Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Robert McNulty, the founder of Partners for Livable Communities, about what makes communities "livable."
Great Performances Now Hear This: Barrios: Chopin of the Guitar
Agustín Barrios' rise from rural Paraguay to global recognition as a pioneering guitar composer.
Craft in America Landscape
The processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft.
