TV Schedule for PBS (WHWC-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
Monday, May 4th TV listings for PBS (WHWC-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
University Place Obreros Unidos: Roots and Legacy
Best of Sewing With Nancy Fearless Quilting Finishes, Part 3
Cutting and applying traditional binding and binding for unique shapes such as curves and hexagons; using prepackaged binding.
Gary revisits a 1968 International pickup in the wake of its owner's death.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Green Gables, part 2
Visiting Green Gables mansion in Melbourne, Fla.; Roger finishes his painting of the 142-year-old structure.
Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Rise and Shine
Easy breakfast dishes include aebleskivers with lemon curd, Mexican-inspired shakshouka and French Market coffee cake.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Jamie Kern Lima, Founder, IT Cosmetics
Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics, talks about how she started her business.
Museum Access Museum Access Profiles
Guests talk about their personal career journeys in the museum world.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hidden in the Genes
Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels research their family histories.
A Brief History of the Future Chaos & Complexity
Ari Wallach explores how this historically transformational moment offers unprecedented possibilities for new and needed futures.
Chasing Silver: The Story of Gorham
A small manufacturing company in Providence, R.I., makes bold strides at the height of the American Industrial Revolution; new methods of mass production lead to prosperity and growth amid the Civil War.
Families from across the U.S. discuss how they cope with loss and address common misconceptions about grief.
University Place Funeral Planning
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
American Experience Rachel Carson
Scientist Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring" and other writings advance the global environmental movement.
University Place Will Wisconsin Become A Climate Haven?
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
American Experience Rachel Carson
Scientist Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring" and other writings advance the global environmental movement.
History Detectives Monopoly; Japanese Internment Camp Artwork; The Lewis and Clark Cane
A Delaware man wants his board game investigated; postcard-size watercolors are painted on the back of a notice of an internment camp; the descendant of a fur trader shows a cane he thinks came from the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Independent Lens Sam Now
A story of generational trauma focuses on the life of Sam Harkness, whose middle class Seattle family is shaken up after his mother abruptly leaves.
POV Shorts The Dream of a Horse
A teenage girl from a nomadic family focuses her thoughts on the world of literature.
The Green Planet Desert Worlds
Exploring the hostile world of the desert and how plants survive by using weapons, camouflage and surprising alliances with animals.
Wai Lana Yoga Get a Head Start
Working the entire body through the head and shoulder stands.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Energy Boosting with Miranda Esmonde-White
Boosting energy with a standing and floor workout that combines leg, core, and back exercises.
University Place Mexican Corn Aerial Roots Reduce Need for Fertilizer
Jean-Michel Ane, Professor in the Department of Agronomy at UW-Madison, discusses the benefits of a variety of corn found in Oaxaca, Mexico.
University Place Mexican Migrant Workers in Mid-Century Wisconsin
University Place Milwaukee's First Mexican Community
