TV Schedule for PBS (WHWC-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
Wednesday, May 6th TV listings for PBS (WHWC-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
University Place Artist Talk: Sonya Clark
Textile artist Sonya Clark, who applies the techniques of textile work to represent her personal and cultural history; her assignment draws on her insightful approach to histories.
University Place Women Who Dare
Fit 2 Stitch European Couture Details -- Part 2
Tips and insight into the sewing methods of haute couture.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Lilies in Bloom
Highlighting the lily, including planting bulbs and essential care techniques; fun and easy arrangements; festive hors d'oeuvre.
Paint This With Jerry Yarnell Beside Still Waters, Part 2
Blocking in the water and various areas of land masses; blocking in tree trunks; underpainting the bridge, pathway and darker grasses along the shoreline.
Ellie's Real Good Food Herbivore vs. Carnivore
Warm spinach salad with grilled sirloin; panzanella with white beans with chicken sausage; forbidden rice bowl; grilled vegetables and lamb kebabs with tahini sauce.
Welcome to My Farm Maine Maple Sunday
How maple syrup is made at a sugar shack in Maine; making a maple walnut cake.
Ireland With Michael North by Northwest
The soaring cliffs of Sliabh Liag in Donegal; cycling through Glenveagh National Park; exploring weaving traditions; Harvey's Point Hotel.
The Happiest Country in the World: Finland
An exploration of life in Finland and whether Finns really are the happiest people on Earth.
Food Roots (2023)
Emmy-Award winning Chicago restaurateur Billy Dec travels to his mother's native Philippines to learn recipes from his last living elders, confront culinary and cultural treasures, and discover family stories.
Rudy Maxa's World: The Taste of Japan
Exploring Japanese cuisine in Tokyo, the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and the southern island of Kyushu; visits with local producers of Wagyu beef, ramen, sushi, black pork, rice, pasta and vinegars.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Help for Veterans & Military Families: The Headstrong Project
A confidential mental health resource for active military and veterans treats the invisible wounds of war, lowers barriers to care and serves the entire family facing a wide range of issues including PTSD, chemical dependency and suicide prevention.
