Monday, April 13th TV listings for PBS Plus (KUID-DT2) Moscow, ID
NOVA Your Brain: Who's in Control?
Research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin focuses on what is driving the decisions people make.
Rick Steves' Europe The Czech Republic Beyond Prague
Art Nouveau; peat bathing in Olomouc, Moravský Krumlov, Trebon and Konopiste; Holocaust memorial in Terezen.
Pati's Mexican Table Cowboy Life
A lesson in roping and riding from rodeo champion Ricardo "Bubba" Nevárez; carne asada; cattle rancher Alvaro Bustillos; serving up some cowboy delicacies.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Christmas Celebrations Around the Globe
Holiday boat parade in Venice, Calif.; River Walk and holiday tamale-making in San Antonio; Christmas markets and the old St. Nick Village in Switzerland; the midnight Serenada for the Virgin of Guadalupe at the San Fernando Cathedral.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
On Story A Conversation With Karyn Kusama
Karyn Kusama sheds light on her body of work, including "Girl Fight," "Jennifer's Body" and "Yellowjackets."
My World Too New Reflections; The WindEXCHANGE
Mark Byrd explains his mission to create community sustainability by bringing jobs to the inner city; new developments in wind power; national renewable energy goals.
Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
Lemon rice; eggplant.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Deer Heart Lily
Different types of flora in Sitka, Alaska, including the false lily of the valley and wild snapdragons; creating a special VIP dinner.
Austin City Limits Lil Yachty; Sudan Archives
Progressive R&B from rapper Lil Yachty; singer and violinist Sudan Archives.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Calf & Knee
An all-standing, neuromuscular workout with gentle and controlled movements to stretch knees and calves and increase the hip's range of motion.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Sunflower Sunset
Gentle sun salutations and easy-to-follow yoga moves help create more ease in the hands, neck, shoulders, back and hips.
Song of the Mountains Larry Sparks & the Lonesome Ramblers
Larry Sparks & the Lonesome Ramblers perform bluegrass.
Environmental Justice: 30 Years of Federal Focus
The state of the environmental justice movement in the 30 years since President Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12898.
Being Texan: A Texas Monthly Special
The people and places at the intersections of identity, history, progress and change in the state of Texas.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Talks About Making Mistakes
Puppet Daniel Tiger wonders if he is a mistake.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Evening Waterfall
A waterfall on black canvas.
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.
Idaho Experience Through Youthful Eyes
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Idaho State University students authored a book. Take a fresh look at the war through the eyes of four millennials and the professor who guided them through the process.
The Desert Speaks Grand Canyon, Floating Through Time
The geology of the Grand Canyon and its desert vegetation.
Wild Nevada Goldfield to Tonopah
The historic firehouse, mid-restoration high school, and the International Car Forest of the Last Church in Goldfield, Nev.; a haunted tour at the Mizpah Hotel and a blacksmithing lesson in Tonopah, Nev.
Oregon Field Guide Tide Pooling; Waaam Museum; Tilly Jane
Tide pools of the central Oregon coast; Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum.
Weekends With Yankee Weekend Escapes
Whitewater rafting and boogie boarding at Mill City Park in Franklin, N.H.; harvesting lobsters on Penobscot Bay and cooking them at Camden Harbour Inn; Red House founders Britt and Matt Witt talk about the origin of their handmade waxed canvas bags.
First Civilizations Cities
The Middle East, site of the world's first villages, towns and cities, was the birthplace of civilization, as cities were vessels for invention and innovation.
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.
Idaho Experience Through Youthful Eyes
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Idaho State University students authored a book. Take a fresh look at the war through the eyes of four millennials and the professor who guided them through the process.
The Desert Speaks Grand Canyon, Floating Through Time
The geology of the Grand Canyon and its desert vegetation.
Wild Nevada Goldfield to Tonopah
The historic firehouse, mid-restoration high school, and the International Car Forest of the Last Church in Goldfield, Nev.; a haunted tour at the Mizpah Hotel and a blacksmithing lesson in Tonopah, Nev.
Oregon Field Guide Tide Pooling; Waaam Museum; Tilly Jane
Tide pools of the central Oregon coast; Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum.
Weekends With Yankee Weekend Escapes
Whitewater rafting and boogie boarding at Mill City Park in Franklin, N.H.; harvesting lobsters on Penobscot Bay and cooking them at Camden Harbour Inn; Red House founders Britt and Matt Witt talk about the origin of their handmade waxed canvas bags.
Song of the Mountains Larry Sparks & the Lonesome Ramblers
Larry Sparks & the Lonesome Ramblers perform bluegrass.
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."
Environmental Justice: 30 Years of Federal Focus
The state of the environmental justice movement in the 30 years since President Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12898.
