Sunday, July 12th TV listings for PBS Plus (KUID-DT2) Moscow, ID
Stories from diverse innovators in the food and beverage fields.
Rick Steves Art of the Modern Age
Exploring how new technologies and social progress spawned various artistic styles during the 1800s -- romanticism, Belle Époque, impressionism and art nouveau.
Dialogue Fireside Reading (Good Winter Books)
A statewide program focusing on the humanities and issues of importance to Idahoans; host Marcia Franklin.
Outdoor Idaho Salmon River Lodges & Legacies
A journey by raft and jet boat to rustic lodges and other landmarks along the Salmon River.
Stories about the people, cultures and geography of desert regions.
Wild Nevada Dayton Vs. Genoa
A visit to two towns claiming to be the first permanent settlement in Nevada.
Oregon Field Guide Mount Saint Helens Special
Three stories about Mount St. Helens include a woman climber who inspired a tradition of climbing in dresses, the recovery of an elk herd, and Spirit Lake.
Weekends With Yankee Great New England Adventures
The annual Patriots' Day festivities in Lexington and Concord, Mass.; the Great Schooner Race in Rockland, Maine.
Charlie Bee Company Forced Absconds
Charlie heads to Brenham, Texas to meet with the Texas Friendly Beekeeper to level up his forced abscond game; Charlie meets with Korhan Kaftanoglu from Apimaye, a company that specializes in a new type of insulated bee hive.
Stage The Cactus Blossoms feat. Jack Klatt
The Cactus Blossoms meld soulful 70s-inspired sound with classic country and old school pop roots in a style that is completely original; featuring a performance by Jack Klatt.
Craft in America Celebration
Craft artists; objects and traditions of various holidays; dancers and float builders of San Francisco's Chinese New Year Parade; ceramic artists; Kwanzaa celebrations; and Yoshiko Yamamoto's woodblock Christmas cards.
Dialogue Travel As A Political Act: Rick Steves
Marcia Franklin talks with PBS travel series host Rick Steves about his documentary, "The Holy Land." The program highlights sacred sites in both Israel and Palestine, and sets many in the context of the conflict between residents of the areas.
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 the Modern Age
Exploring how new technologies and social progress spawned various artistic styles during the 1800s -- romanticism, Belle Époque, impressionism and art nouveau.
A mix of artists across hip-hop, jazz, modern dance and more perform at The Kennedy Center.
Charlie Bee Company Forced Absconds
Charlie heads to Brenham, Texas to meet with the Texas Friendly Beekeeper to level up his forced abscond game; Charlie meets with Korhan Kaftanoglu from Apimaye, a company that specializes in a new type of insulated bee hive.
Four stories from the American West include a saddle connected to Yakima Canutt and the meaning of an inscription on sheet music for "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."
Breaking the Deadlock How to Fix an Election New
Moderator Aaron Tang guides a panel through a hypothetical scenario around election issues and government integrity.
Raise Your Head Up: Freedom Colonies in America
Following the descendants of four of the Freedom Colonies established by formerly enslaved people after the Civil War.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Smartphone
The history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse code to Apple's unveiling of the first-ever iPhone in 2007; how the next generation of smartphones may allow for communication just by thinking.
Four stories from the American West include a saddle connected to Yakima Canutt and the meaning of an inscription on sheet music for "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."
Martin Clunes: Islands of America
Martin sets off on a journey around America's coasts to find out what life's like on the surrounding islands, traveling from Alaska's islands of snow to Hawaii's islands of fire and the playgrounds of presidents off the New England shore.
The creation of some of the world's most ambitious and technologically advanced buildings, from sub-aquatic homes to thin skyscrapers.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Smartphone
The history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse code to Apple's unveiling of the first-ever iPhone in 2007; how the next generation of smartphones may allow for communication just by thinking.
Charlie Bee Company Forced Absconds
Charlie heads to Brenham, Texas to meet with the Texas Friendly Beekeeper to level up his forced abscond game; Charlie meets with Korhan Kaftanoglu from Apimaye, a company that specializes in a new type of insulated bee hive.
Outdoor Idaho Restoring Rivers
Profiling places like the Fork, the Blackfoot, Curlew National Grassland, the Kootenai and the Portneuf where experts work with nature to restore waterways.
Dialogue Historian Fredrik Logevall
Marcia Franklin is joined by historian Fredrik Logevall, who talks about how decisions made by American leaders before and during the Vietnam War still affect our country's foreign policy.
Stage The Cactus Blossoms feat. Jack Klatt
The Cactus Blossoms meld soulful 70s-inspired sound with classic country and old school pop roots in a style that is completely original; featuring a performance by Jack Klatt.
Craft in America Celebration
Craft artists; objects and traditions of various holidays; dancers and float builders of San Francisco's Chinese New Year Parade; ceramic artists; Kwanzaa celebrations; and Yoshiko Yamamoto's woodblock Christmas cards.
