
TV Schedule for PBS (WHRM-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
Sunday, August 31st TV listings for PBS (WHRM-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
University Place The Ethical Landscape of Human Genome Editing
Robert Streiffer, professor in the Department of Philosophy at UW-Madison, discusses the advances in human genome editing and explores ethical issues surrounding the manipulation of genes.
University Place Indoor Gardening for Food and Fun
Rowan LeCompte: A Life in Light
Tracing the life of world-renowned stained glass artist Rowan LaCompte, from his teenage years to his life in his 80s.
Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs Alice Waters
Cookbook author and restaurateur Alice Waters prepares several salads and green olive tapenade.
America the Bountiful Maple Syrup in Vermont
A family uses traditional methods to harvest sap and make syrup; how maple producers experiment with new flavors.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Mt. Lassen National Park
A drive along the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway through Northern California's Mt. Lassen National Park yields hidden waterfalls, mysterious lava tubes and vistas near the top of a dormant volcano.
Museum Access Volo Auto Museum -- Volo, IL
The Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Ill. features everything from covered wagons and campers to classic automobiles and Hollywood movie cars.
Super 8 (2011)
A series of unexplained events follows a horrifying train derailment, leading some young filmmakers (Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney) to suspect that the catastrophe was not an accident.
This Old House Ridgewood: All Quiet on the Kitchen Front
How wood fiber insulation is made; the components of sound proofing a room.
Ask This Old House Beehives 101; Step Stool
A Detroit beekeeper talks about how to start a hive; phone apps that have made work easier; building a step stool using a mobile CNC router.
Crossing The Bridge: A Black Nouveau Special
Chronicles Milwaukee's struggle for civil rights and the marches in support of open housing that eventually led to the passing of the Fair Housing Act in 1968.
One of the most accurate and positive perspectives of African American life in Milwaukee. The award-winning program offers messages that promote positive images, interviews and profiles of African-American movers and shakers.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. La Famiglia
Exploring the Italian roots of television host Joy Behar and actor Michael Imperioli.
Concerts on the Square American Song
The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra performs on the State Capitol grounds.
Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers
Clinical trials for dogs with cancer lead to new treatments for people in the field of comparative oncology.
Shot in the Arm (2023)
Filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy explores the cultural zeitgeist of vaccine hesitancy both in the past and during the COVID-19 pandemic.