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Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories Explore the acclaimed filmmaker’s more recent work in new interviews with Burns and his colleagues. Featuring excerpts from “Country Music,” “Muhammad Ali,” “Benjamin Franklin,” “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” “The American Buffalo,” “The Vietnam War,” and others.
MASTERPIECE Van Der Valk – Season 3
For Piet Van der Valk, it’s a new day and a new dawn as he welcomes two new Sergeants to the team, the hotshot but impulsive Eddie Suleman and the technical whiz Citra Li. In 6 parts . TPT 2 Sundays, starting September 15, 9 pm TPT LIFE Wednesdays, starting September 18, 9 pm
TPT 2 Tuesday, September 3, 7 pm TPT LIFE Sunday, Septmber 8, 8 pm
Mayor Humphrey Of Minneapolis As the youngest Mayor elected by the largest majority in Minneapolis history, Hubert Humphrey had little administrative power against a corrupt and uncooperative city council. Mayor Humphrey instead used the office as a bully pulpit, bringing the fight directly to the people by forming citizen committees to the confront the discrimination of minorities, restructure the police department, and solve dozens of other municipal problems. TPT 2 Friday, September 13, 8 pm TPT LIFE Thursday, September 19, 8 pm
AMERICAN MASTERS VOCES: Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
Explore the life and career of Julia Alvarez, one of the most influential Latina writers of her generation. This film delves into her childhood in the Dominican Republic, the lifelong impact of their escape from the dictatorship, her feelings of displacement, hybridity and loss — and how she transforms all of this, in a nuanced, complex writing voice — into poetry, essays, and novels. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 17, 8 pm
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SEPTEMBER 2024
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TPT Editorial and Design Team: Kelly Bigler, VP, Marketing, Communications & Brand Strategy Carin Adkins, Director, Creative Services & Marketing Operations Jess Bellville, Director of Marketing Strategy Sarah D. Johnson, Managing Editor Elaine Kollaja, Graphic Designer Membership Hotline: 651-229-1300 or toll free 866-229-1300 Lines are staffed M-F, 9 am–4 pm Telemarketing Call-Back Line: 651-229-1395 Front Desk: 651-222-1717 Advertising in TPT magazine: Deb Larson, Supervising Sponsorship Manager 651-229-1454 or sponsor@tpt.org
Twin Cities PBS President and CEO: Sylvia Strobel
Volume 52 Number 9 TPT magazine (ISSN 1059-9657) is published twelve times a year, in: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct., Nov., and Dec. by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 172 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101, a nonprofit corporation. Copyright © 2023. List Exchanges: To assist in building membership, Twin Cities Public Television on occasion may exchange names and addresses of its members with other organizations that may solicit or make contact with you by mail. If you do not want your information shared, please notify the membership department at 651-229-1300 or 866-229-1300. All rights reserved. TPT magazine is sent to those who contribute annually to TPT. Basic memberships are $50. Periodicals postage paid at St. Paul, Minnesota, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send change-of-address information to: Membership Department, Twin Cities PBS, 172 E. Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101. Michael Monahan, Somia Mourad, Margaret Murphy, Jesse Overton, Robert P. Rinek, Mark Ritchie, Robert Sit, Dan Stoltz, Darrell Thompson, Sandra Vargas, R. Kirk Weidner, Donna Zimmerman (Chair) Board of Trustees: Rotolu "Ro" Adebiyi, Teddy Bekele, Molly Biwer, Barbara Burwell, Jeff Dehn, Scott Dillon, Joe Fleming, Peter S. Hatinen, Kristy Howe, Amy L. Jensen, Mumtaz Kazim, Thea Keamy, Laura Liu, Martha MacMillan (Vice Chair), Dr. Fayneese Miller, Victor Miranda, MD,
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SEPTEMBER 2024
A NOTE FROM SYLVIA Fall is in the air (although as I write this it is still very much summer)! September is back-to-school month and ushers in a nostalgia for smells and textures: crayons, No. 2 pencils, tempura paints, chalk ...at least for my generation. Growing up on a farm, I also remember bailing hay (and hayrides) and watching my mother preserve every vegetable and fruit to tide us over during the winter. The air smells earthy, and as an adult living in the city, I visit nearby apple orchards, and continue mom’s tradition of canning apple butter and jelly. We are excited about a lot of new programming this fall that will inspire all lifelong students who turn to TPT to satisfy their endless curiosity. "Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories" takes viewers on a journey through the latest documentary films from "America's Storyteller." The special features highlights from his recent works, including "Country Music," "Muhammad Ali," "Benjamin Franklin," "The U.S. and the Holocaust," "The American Buffalo," "The Vietnam War," and more. Tune in on September 5 at 7 pm on TPT 2. On September 15 at 8 pm, we are airing "American Masters: Julia Alvarez," which explores the life of the Dominican American poet and novelist who has blazed a trail for a generation of Latino authors. This new documentary offers an intimate look at her journey from an idyllic, privileged childhood in the Dominican Republic to a life of exile in New York City and a brilliant literary career that continues to flourish today. We will also premiere the latest season of "Relish" on September 23 at 8 pm for our broadcast viewers. Hosted by the acclaimed Chef Yia Vang, this series, which premiered on the PBS App in May, features local chefs and food makers who take Chef Vang and viewers on a culinary journey exploring the globe right in our own backyard. Then, on September 24 at 7 pm, "Frontline" debuts "The Choice 2024," a special feature offered each presidential election cycle, providing in- depth analysis and insight into the candidates and their campaigns as we head into the November election.
Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
American Masters: Julia Alvarez
As always, thank you for your incredible support. Your dedication allows us to continue bringing quality programming to our community.
Relish
Warm regards,
Sylvia Strobel President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS
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A Conversation with Kelly Bigler TPT’s Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Brand Strategy shares her department’s vision for the future BY KEVIN YANG
In February of 2024, Twin Cities PBS welcomed Kelly Bigler, Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Brand Strategy. In her role, Kelly oversees the Marketing, Communications, Events & Community Outreach, Creative Services, and Sponsorship teams within the station’s MarComm department. We sat down with Kelly to learn more about her department’s goal to connect TPT’s mission with our audiences. Can you tell us about your experience prior to joining Twin Cities PBS and what drew you to come work at Twin Cities PBS? I have nearly 20 years of marketing and communications leadership experience in corporate, agency, and non-profit settings, serving a variety of audience segments and industries. Before joining Twin Cities PBS, I spent over 10 years at The Walt Disney Company where I led multichannel partnership marketing campaigns and developed integrated strategies supporting the Disney Parks & Experiences division. I have a BBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MBA from the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota). I am thrilled to work at a mission-driven organization like Twin Cities PBS, which already has such a well- respected brand in the community. Every single staff member demonstrates a passion for storytelling and carries a deep-rooted responsibility to serving our existing audience while increasing accessibility and relevance with new audiences. What roles do marketing, communications, and brand strategy play in ensuring that Twin Cities PBS fulfills our mission to our community? We are focused on developing our respective areas of expertise as a service department that supports all facets of Twin Cities PBS.
The three pillars of my role at Twin Cities PBS – marketing, communications, and brand strategy – bring to life the inspiration and connection people feel when they view our programming, experience our events, and engage with our brand across digital touchpoints. Just as stated in our mission, I believe this has the power to transform lives and strengthen our community. Now that you are several months into your time at TPT, what has most impressed you about the work that our station does? I am most impressed with the breadth, scope, and quality of our work at Twin Cities PBS. It extends beyond television and truly makes a difference in our community. What are some exciting opportunities for how we can strengthen our approach to connecting with our audiences? I look forward to connecting with current and prospective Twin Cities PBS supporters in unique, innovative ways. This could include refreshing our approach to digital and social media, forging new strategic partnerships to reach diverse audiences, and showing up more consistently in the community. What is the most important message you hope that our audiences understand about the work we do at Twin Cities PBS? The mission matters, and it is infused into everything we do. We care deeply about the community and believe in the power of public media. I am honored to play a role in bringing TPT’s stories to life for our audiences.
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SEPTEMBER 2024
The 4 Shows We're Excited to Watch this Fall BY SHERRY MEEK, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING & TRAFFIC
Carl the Collector Follow the everyday adventures of Carl, a warm- hearted autistic raccoon who loves collecting things. His talents – a laser-focus pursuit of his goals, attention to detail, and a distinctive way of looking at and experiencing the world around him. Premiering on TPT 2 and the PBS App November 2024.
Our fall lineup delivers everything our viewers value – family, history, drama, and deep Minnesota connections. "Carl the Collector," the first children's series to feature an autistic main character, brings a blend of acceptance and entertainment to kids' programming. Ken Burns and his team offer a fresh perspective on Leonardo da Vinci in a captivating two-night special. For international drama enthusiasts, a new season of "The Nordic Murders" is arriving on Passport, alongside "Velvet," a heartwarming family drama set in a 1950s Spanish fashion house. Leonardo Da Vinci A Film By Ken Burns, Sarah Burns & David McMahon Explore the life and work of the 15th century polymath Leonardo da Vinci, Ken Burns’ first non- American subject. Premiering on TPT 2 and the PBS App November 2024.
The Nordic Murders In this engrossing crime drama, cop Julia Thiel and her mother Karin Lossow investigate criminal cases on the otherwise peaceful Baltic Sea Island of Usedom. New season premiering on Passport this fall. Velvet A feel-good, compelling Spanish story of a fashion house in Madrid in the late 50's, which is scene to money, fashion, drama, entanglements, love, jealousies, plots, and counterplots involving its owners, customers, and residential employees. Premiering on Passport this fall.
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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 1-8
Hotel Portofino Masquerades
During Claudine's perfume launch, Bella fights to get the business grant she needs. As Lucian and Constance get ready to run away, Cecil's plan to kill Danioni fails, but a shocking move by Virat brings havoc. Part 6 of 6 . TPT 2 Sunday, September 1, 7 pm TPT LIFE Wed., September 4, 7 pm
New Kids On The Block: iHeart Radio Live Celebrate the enduring legacy of the iconic boy band that continues to capture the hearts of millions. Featuring the pop anthems, dance-tracks and love songs that are fan favorites of the Blockheads, including "Step By Step," and "Cover Girl." TPT 2 Friday, September 6, 9 pm
All Creatures Great And Small: A Season 4 Change Go behind-the-scenes of Season 4 of the charming "Masterpiece" series based on James Herriot’s beloved books. Interviews with the cast and creators reveal how they bring the heartwarming world of the Yorkshire Dales to life. TPT 2 Sunday, September 8, 7 pm
Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Recorded in 1997, this concert marked the return of the band's most successful lineup of Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks after a ten-year break. The group performs "Go Your Own Way," "The Chain," "Landslide," "Gold Dust Woman," and more. TPT 2 Sat., September 7, 7 pm TPT LIFE Mon., September 2, 7 pm
Elton John - The Million Dollar Piano
John Williams: The Berlin Concert In 2021, Hollywood legend John Williams made his conducting debut with the internationally renowned Berliner Philharmoniker. After opening with the "Olympic Fanfare and Theme," Williams and the Berlin players perform a wide-ranging selection of music from some of his best-known film scores. TPT 2 Sun., September 8, 8:30 pm TPT LIFE Mon., Sept. 23, 7 pm
Celebrate the legendary singer, songwriter and performer in a spectacular 2012 concert at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Featuring a state- of-the-art Yamaha piano, this unforgettable show features Elton performing his hits. TPT 2 Thu., September 5, 8:30 pm TPT LIFE Mon., Sept. 16, 8:30 pm
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EVENING SEPTEMBER 1-8
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 1 Sun 2 Hotel Portofino-Season 3: Masquerades (Part 6 of 6) Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (10:05) COBRA-Season 3 (Part 5 of 6) (11:02) Before We Die- Season 2 (Part 5 of 5) LIFE Nature: American Ocelot Odysseus Returns ACL Presents: 22nd Annual Americana Honors Austin City Limits: Maren Morris
John McGivern’s Main Streets
Homes for All Winter Bees: Beyond The Book
America The Bountiful
Understanding Autism
Uncovered: Minnesota’s Dental Crisis
Almanac: Hands-On History
Critical Links: Community Health Workers
MN
Antiques Roadshow: Salt Lake City, Hour Three
Paul Hollywood Goes to Hollywood (Part 2 of 4)
American Experience: Fly with Me
Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
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Fleetwood Mac: The Dance
Tina Turner: One Last Time
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Beethoven’s First Symphony
Rediscovering John Berryman
Farmers & Chefs of Minnesota
Case for Rural Living
Nourishing Lives, Ending Hunger
Postcards
MN
Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
Minnesota Experience: Lost Twin Cities II
Best of the Joy of Painting: Special Edition
Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility With Miranda Esmonde-White
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Sherlock on Masterpiece: The Abominable Bride
5 Minute Yoga Fix with Peggy Cappy
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
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STAGE: Music Showcase: A MN Original Special
Coming to Mni Sota
Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of Germans from Russia Northern Nights, Starry Skies
Brighter Futures: Child- hood In Balance
Common Ground
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Nature: Attenborough’s Wonder of Song
NOVA: Weathering The Future
Rick Steves’ Europe: Food and Wine
4 Wed
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Hotel Portofino-Season 3: Masquerades (Part 6 of 6)
Classical Rewind (My Music Presents)
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Dessa with the Minnesota Orchestra
Minnesota Historia
Minnesota in the ‘70s
Making It Up North
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A Conversation with Bill Moyers
Elton John - The Million Dollar Piano
(9:59) All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop
5 Thu
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Ken Burns: The National Parks
A Conversation with Bill Moyers
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Relish
John Mc - Givern’s Main Streets
Saving Wheat: Rusts Never Sleep
Minnesota: A History of the Land The Northern Forest
Minnesota’s National Park Legacy
Off 90
Around The Corner with John McGivern
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Almanac
Best of the Joy of Painting: Special Edition
New Kids on the Block: IHeart Radio Live Tina Turner: One Last Time
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(6:00) America’s Home Cooking: Sweets
Washington Week with the Atlantic
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover
Best of the Joy of Painting: Special Edition
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Native Report Native Report
Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging
Almanac
Getting A Handle On Diabetes
Prairie Mosaic
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Fleetwood Mac: The Dance
Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert In Central Park
Revival 69: The Concert That Rocked The World
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(6:15) Miss Scarlet and the Duke... Backroads
Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece (Part 3 of 6)
(8:45) Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece (Part 4 of 6)
Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece (Part 5 of 6)
(11:15) Miss Scarlet and the Duke...
LIFE
Prairie Musicians
Lowertown Line
Lowertown Line
Media Coverage and Female Athletes
Paying for College
On The Road Together: Teen Driving
Opioid Fix
Getting There
MN
All Creatures Great and Small: A Season 4 Change
John Williams: The Berlin Concert
Elton John - The Million Dollar Piano
Joe Bonamassa & Orchestra: Live at the... Living Wild: Plant- Spiration...
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Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
Minnesota Experience: Lost Twin Cities II
Brain-Gut Connection with Dr. Emeran Mayer
LIFE
John McGivern’s Main Streets
Northern Nights, Starry Skies
Tourism In Minnesota: Ideas at Play
Minnesota Experience
Parks for the People
Thanks A Billion Minnesota
Almanac: Hands-On History
Northwest Angle - Minnesota’s Best Kept Secret
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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 9-15
Paul Hollywood Goes To Hollywood: Santa Fe Paul Hollywood arrives in New Mexico to explore dishes celebrating beef, beans, and bread — the staple diet of cowboys. At home he pays homage to the city of Santa Fe by cooking a traditional chili with cornbread. Part 3 of 4 . TPT 2 Mon., September 9, 8 pm
Madame Blanc Mysteries Antiques dealer Jean White finds herself a widow and nearly bankrupt following her husband’s death. She heads to their last asset, a cottage in the fictional French town of Sainte Victoire and begins to seek the truth about her husband’s circumstances, while encountering the colorful locals in the process. Part 1 of 6 . TPT 2 Thu., September 12, 7 pm
NOVA Eagle Power What makes eagles so
remarkable? Researchers study one special bird, revealing her exceptional strength, eyesight, and flying skills. Meanwhile, in- the-nest footage of a new bald eagle family captures the drama of chicks struggling to survive. TPT 2 Wed., September 11, 8 pm TPT LIFE Sun., Sept. 15, 8 pm
MASTERPIECE Moonflower Murders
To solve the disappearance of a hotel owner's daughter, Cecily Treherne, Susan investigates the truth behind a real-life murder detailed in Alan Conway's novel. Can Susan uncover the secret hidden in the book and find Cecily before it’s too late? Part 1 of 6 . TPT 2 Sun., September 15, 8 pm TPT LIFE Wed., September 18, 8 pm
Ridley-Season 2 Premiere A Sleeping Tiger
PBS News Special: ABC Presidential Debate
Ridley investigates a jewelry heist that turns into a murder case, working with an undercover source whose cover soon risks being compromised. Could it
The PBS News Hour presents live coverage and analysis of the ABC Presidential Debate, hosted by David Muir and Linsey Davis. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 10, 8 pm
have been an inside job? Part 1 of 8 . TPT 2 Sunday, September 15, 7 pm TPT LIFE Wednesday, September 18, 7 pm
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SEPTEMBER 2024
EVENING SEPTEMBER 9-15
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Antiques Roadshow Virginia Beach, Hour Two
Paul Hollywood Goes to Hollywood: Santa Fe (Part 3 of 4)
Antiques Roadshow Virginia Beach, Hour Three
POV: Name Me Lawand
Reel Midwest: Homegrown
9 Mon
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Nature: Attenborough’s Wonder of Song
NOVA: Weathering The Future
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Pekka Kuusisto: Migration Patterns
Museums Creating Community
Cinema Lounge: A Showcase of MN Filmmakers
This Is My Home
Postcards
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Finding Your Roots: To The Manor Born
PBS News Special: ABC Presidential Debate
9/11 Inside The Pentagon
Finding Your Roots: DNA Mysteries
10 Tue
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Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: Wasps’ Nest
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries-Season 2: Blood at the Wheel (Part 7 of 13)
My Life Is Murder: Fake Empire (Part 9 of 10) Secrets of Sacred Architecture
BBC News
Amanpour and Company NHK
LIFE
Newsline
MN Original
Postcards
STAGE: Lowertown Line & MN Original
Sold Out: Affordable Housing at Risk
Ready for the Future
Common Ground
MN
Nature: Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas
NOVA: Eagle Power
Secrets of the Dead: Archaeology at Althorp
Tutankhamun: Allies & Enemies (Part 1 of 2)
Ancient Invisible Cities: Athens
11 Wed
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Nolly on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 3)
Nolly on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 3)
Nolly on Masterpiece (Part 3 of 3)
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Music and Healing
Minnesota’s Deadliest Tornadoes
Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
North Star: Civil War Stories
Making It Up North
MN
Madame Blanc Mysteries (Part 1 of 6)
Agatha Christie’s Marple-Season 3: At Bertram’s Hotel (Part 1 of 4)
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries-Season 2: Murder A La Mode (Part 5 of 13)
Grantchester on Masterpiece-Season Three (Part 7 of 7) Amanpour and Company
Bad Move
12 Thu
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This Old House
Ask This Old House
Minnesota Experience: Made In St. Paul: Stories from the Ford Plant
Minnesota Experience Iron Range: Minnesota Building America
BBC News
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Relish
John Mc - Givern’s Main Streets
Around The Corner with John McGivern
Birds of Wisconsin
On The Trail: An In Wiscon- sin Special
Off 90
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Almanac
Mayor Humphrey of Minneapolis
Minnesota Experience: Josie Johnson: Hope in the Struggle 9/11 Inside The Pentagon
American Masters: Basquiat
PBS Arts Talk
13 Fri
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Rick Steves Cruising The Mediterranean
Washington Week with the Atlantic
Firing Line with Marga- ret Hoover
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Native Report
Native Report Mind-Body Dialogues
Almanac
Living with Parkinson’s
Prairie Mosaic
MN
Father Brown-Season 11: The Kembleston Olimpicks (Part 1 of 10)
(9:43) Death In Paradise- Season 1: (Part 2 of 8)
(10:40) My Life Is Murder: Fake Empire (Part 9 of 10)
Midsomer Murders: Faithful Unto Death (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
Bad Move
14 Sat
2
American Masters: A Song for Cesar
Lowertown Line
POV: Name Me Lawand
POV: Uyra: The Rising Forest
Reel Midwest: Homegrown
LIFE
Backroads
Prairie Musicians
Lowertown Line
Lowertown Line
Working Dogs: Innovations In Healthcare
Weaving The Social Safety Net at Home
Whole People
Tobacco Vs. Minnesota: Clearing The Air
Getting There
MN
Ridley-Season 2: A Sleeping Tiger (Part 1 of 2)
Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 6)
Van Der Valk on Masterpiece- Season 4: Safe In Amsterdam (Part 1 of 2)
COBRA-Season 3 (Part 6 of 6)
Sisi: Austrian Empress (Part 1 of 6)
15 Sun
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NOVA: Eagle Power
Secrets of the Dead: Archaeology at Althorp
Caverns Sessions
American Anthems
Austin City Limits: St. Vincent/Joy Oladokun
Nature: Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas
LIFE
John McGivern’s Main Streets
Almanac: Hands-On History
Made In Sweden
Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of Germans from Russia
Iraq and Back: Minnesotans’ Stories
Decoding Truth and Trust In Advertising
Elder Victims: Abused, Ex- ploited, Alone
Scams, Seniors & Minnesota’s Response
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Rick Steves Cruising The Mediterranean Join Rick as he sails from Barcelona to Athens, with exciting stops along the way in the French Riviera, Rome, Naples, and more. Throughout the course of his travels, he also learns how to make the most of the cruising experience, while taking advantage of his limited time on shore. TPT LIFE Friday, September 13, 7 pm
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Paul Hollywood Goes To Hollywood: Los Angeles Paul Hollywood's epic 3,000- mile road trip culminates in the city that celebrates his name. He arrives just in time to meet a notable 'friend' and enjoys the best tacos north of the Mexican border. Part 4 of 4 . TPT 2 Mon., September 16, 8 pm MASTERPIECE Moonflower Murders At the Treherne's hotel, Susan meets Cecily's sister and husband and learns more about the hotel's former employee found guilty in the murder of Frank Parris. In Conway's novel, Pund investigates Melissa James' murder and learns about possible suspects. Part 2 of 6 . TPT 2 Sun., September 22, 8 pm TPT LIFE Wed., Sept. 25, 8 pm
America's Test Kitchen Celebrates 25 Years Hosts Bridget Lancaster, Julia Collin Davison, and the test cooks highlight the food, science, kitchen ingenuity, and fun that have made the show a fan favorite for over 600 episodes and bring viewers behind-the- scenes to see how it all gets made. TPT 2 Mon., September 16, 9 pm
Big Cats 24/7 The team begins a six-month expedition following lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta. A huge wildfire threatens both the team and the big cats. Lions fight intruders, while leopards and cheetahs struggle to secure their next meal. Parts 1 & 2 of 6 . TPT 2 Wed., September 18, 7 pm
Father Brown-Season 11 The Forensic Nun
FINDING YOUR ROOTS Activist Roots
Father Brown investigates when his old friend Sister Boniface is implicated in the murder of a renowned artist. Part 2 of 10 . TPT 2 Saturday, September 21, 7 pm
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. welcomes Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Anita Hill, two guests who made profound sacrifices for social justice, and helps them discover the ancestors who made sacrifices for them. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 17, 7 pm
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SEPTEMBER 2024
EVENING SEPTEMBER 16-22
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 16 Mon 2 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Honolulu Paul Hollywood Goes to Hollywood: Los Angeles (Part 4 of 4) America’s Test Kitchen Celebrates 25 Years 25 Years with Lidia: A Culinary Jubilee Becoming Frida Kahlo: The Making and Breaking Classical Rewind (My Music Presents) Elton John - The Million Dollar Piano BBC News Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
SPCO In Concert: Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony
People of the Big Lake
Postcards
Treasures Collected, Trea - sures Shared
Family Strengths: Growing Together
MN
Finding Your Roots: Activist Roots
American Masters Julia Alvarez: A Life: Reimagined
Becoming Frida Kahlo: Love and Loss
Becoming Frida Kahlo: A Star Is Born
17 Tue
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Agatha Christie’s: Poirot The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor
My Life Is Murder: Mirror, Mirror (Part 10 of 10) Northern Rhythms
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries- Season 2: The Blood of Juana The Mad (Part 8 of 13)
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
STAGE: Art Is....Healing
Made In Sweden
Never Stop Singing
Common Ground
MN
Big Cats 24/7 (Parts 1 & 2 of 6 )
Secrets of the Dead: The Sunken Basilica
Tutankhamun: Allies & Enemies (Part 2 of 2)
Ancient Invisible Cities: Cairo
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Ridley-Season 2: A Sleeping Tiger (Part 1 of 2)
BBC News
Amanpour and Company
NHK Newsline
Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 6) This Is Minnesota Orchestra: The Science of Sound
Van Der Valk on Masterpiece- Season 4: Safe In Amsterdam (Part 1 of 2) (Part 1 of 6)
LIFE
MN Original
Postcards
Craft In America: Inspiration
University Ave: One Street, 1000 Dreams
Minnesota’s Fiercest Fires
Making It Up North
MN
Madame Blanc Mysteries (Part 2 of 6)
Agatha Christie’s Marple-Season 3: Ordeal By Innocence (Part 2 of 4)
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries-Season 2: Marked for Murder (Part 6 of 13)
Grantchester Season 4 on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 5)
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This Old House
Ask This Old House
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Midsomer Murders: Death In Disguise (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
Bad Move
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American Masters: Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided to Go for It
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POV: A Story of Bones
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Prairie Musicians
Lowertown Line
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Angels: A Friendship Connection
Unequal Distribution of Health
Whole People Getting There
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Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 6)
Van Der Valk on Master - piece-Season 4: Safe In Amsterdam (Part 2 of 2) Secrets of the Dead: The Sunken Basilica
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American Anthems
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Esta Es Mi Casa - This Is My Home
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Evolution, Sustainability and AI
Citizen Lane: A TV Special
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MASTERPIECE Van Der Valk: Safe In Amsterdam
The investigation continues after a whistleblower is murdered. The team is offered the chance to work with the head of the criminal empire to find the killer. Will Van der Valk take the opportunity or go it alone? Part 2 of 2 . TPT 2 Sunday, September 22, 9 pm TPT LIFE Wednesday, September 25, 8 pm
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Exploring Diverse Paths to Retirement By Olga Lucia Torres
My immigrant Latino parents never spoke to me about money. Their emphasis was always on education. I had to go to college, end of discussion. But when I got to college, I knew nothing about savings accounts or high-interest-rate credit cards or how debt can ruin your life. I'm in my early 50s and have only recently paid off my decades of accumulated debt and started saving for retirement. We need to learn about money and what to do with it, but the purveyors of such wisdom are a rare commodity in Black, indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) communities. Information about saving, investing and retirement needs to be passed down from generation to generation, according to Mark Willis, a retired Morgan Stanley financial executive. "If you don't have that resource of historical knowledge within the financial markets, you're prone to operate on whatever information you hear on the media outlets you use," he says. One-third of Black investors said they invested in something based on information they saw on social media, compared with 20% of white investors. According to the FTC, financial scams, including cryptocurrency schemes, cost consumers $3.8 billion last year just in the U.S., twice as much as in 2021. The U.S. Federal Reserve's latest Survey on Consumer Finances showed that 57% of white families had savings in retirement accounts, compared with only 35% of Black families and 26% of Latino families.
"Growing up in the projects, there wasn't anyone really saving or investing for retirement," says Joanne Garce-Rodriguez, director of diversity initiatives at New York University. "It was really just surviving the month with the income you would receive either through low-wage work or public assistance. If you did have a job with a pension, that was retirement for those few. Everyone else just expected Social Security." The reliance on Social Security and other government programs for retirement income can differ among races and ethnicities. Historically marginalized communities may depend more on these programs due to limited employer- sponsored retirement plans and/or personal savings access. Understanding the impact these programs have on retirement security is essential in addressing disparities.
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Ken Burns on ‘Our America’ By Richard Harris
Next Avenue: How did you whittle down to 251 the photographs [from 1839 to 2019] that are now between the hardcovers of your book, representing what you call Our America? Ken Burns : I collect quilts. No amount of research can really reveal the story behind each quilt. Each has a unique provenance that will remain unknown. How old was Hannah, the girl who may have signed it? Was she married? What is the story behind this quilt? I spent all of my professional life investigating and finding out what the facts are, what the truth is about certain events, and then trying to fashion them into stories that reflect that. This book was like the quilts, an ability to go back to the DNA of all my work, which is the still photograph. I wanted to produce a volume that treated each photograph as an event — one photograph per page with the most minimal captions, then in relationship to the other photograph across the page, whether there's compositional similarities or thematic similarities or where there's just kind of architectural similarities, they begin to speak to each other.
For the better part of a half century, Ken Burns has been on a mission to tell America's story, warts and all, taking us on a deep dive through the Civil War, Country Music and the U.S. and the Holocaust, among his more than three dozen documentaries and series. But to understand why he's been scratching this itch since the seventies, all you need to do is read the introduction to his 2022 coffee table book, “Our America: A Photographic History." Burns’s love affair with the still photograph — what he calls the DNA of his life's work — began in his dad's Delaware darkroom when he was three. He recalls being held in his father's "strong left arm, watching a wonderful alchemy take place, as an image began to slowly emerge from a blank piece of photographic paper immersed in a tray of strong-smelling chemicals, under a dim eerie red light. To a three-year-old it seemed like magic."
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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 23-30
FINDING YOUR ROOTS Mexican Roots Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and guests Mario Lopez and Melissa Villasenor look at the Mexican American experience as seen through the lens of two families. TPT 2 Tue., September 24, 7 pm
Relish-Season 5 Passport To Noodles: Pho And Ramen
Crossroads: A Conversation With America As America heads into another national election at a time of distrust and dissatisfaction, Judy Woodruff explores divisions in the country, their historic roots, and how to move forward.
Two of the most popular noodle dishes in the world have a surprising shared history. Featuring Chef John Ng making Chompon Ramen (turn to page 25 for his recipe!) and Chef Hai Truong making Pho with
TPT 2 Monday, September 23, 9 pm TPT LIFE Friday, September 27, 9 pm
Meatballs. Twin Cities PBS Originals. TPT 2 Monday, September 23, 8 pm
37th Hispanic Heritage Awards The evening commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month includes performances and appearances by some of the country's most celebrated Hispanic artists and visionaries, including Designer Carolina Herrera, Beautyblender Creator Rea Ann Silva, and NBA Legend Carmelo Anthony. TPT 2 Friday, September 27, 9 pm
VOCES American Historia: The Untold History Of Latinos: Echoes Of Empires Join host John Leguizamo as he examines the accomplishments and rise of the Great Empires and civilizations in Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean, from the Taino to the Olmec, Inca, Maya, Aztec, and more. Part 1 of 3 . TPT 2 Friday, September 27, 8 pm
FRONTLINE The Choice 2024
“Frontline” examines the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 24, 8 pm
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VOCES American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos: Echoes of Empires (Part 1 of 3)
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Lincoln School Story
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Learning for a Lifetime
Culture In Our Classrooms
Whole People
Getting There
Ready for the Future
Back On Track: Journeys to a High School
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Secrets of the Dead: Jurassic Fortunes
Caverns Sessions
American Anthems
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Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
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Seafood Champon Ramen RECIPE BY: CHEF JOHN NG, ZEN BOX IZAKAYA
Noodles • 2 servings ramen noodles
Cooking Instructions 1. Cut pork and cabbage into big bite sized pieces, thin slice the onions and carrots. Cut stem off shiitake mushrooms and rehydrate wood ear mushrooms in water for about 15-30 min. Remove the stem/root and cut to bite sized slices. 2. Heat chicken fat in a wok with minced ginger and garlic until lightly brown. Add thin-sliced pork, and sprinkle in salt and pepper. Stir-fry quickly for approx. 3 mins. 3. Add miso paste and cooking sake. 4. Add cabbage, onion, and carrots to stir-fry. Once carrots are cooked through, add shiitake, wood ear mushrooms, and bean sprouts. Continue to stir-fry. 5. Add 2 ½ cups of chicken broth and let it come to a boil. Lastly toss in mixed seafood and corn. Once they are cooked, the soup is ready! 6. Follow package instructions and boil the noodles. Once the noodles are cooked, drain well and place in a bowl. Pour in the soup, and you are done!
Broth • 2 cans chicken broth • 1 cup water • 1/2 lb chicken wings • 1/2 cut yellow onion
• 2 oz. ginger • 2 oz. garlic • 2 oz. green onion
Broth Instructions 1. In a pot, heat water, chicken broth and chicken wings to simmer. Slowly skim off scum and discard. Skim off fat and keep fat for later use. (see cooking instructions) 2. Add smashed ginger, garlic, ½ yellow onions, and green onion in the broth and simmer for approx. 1 hour. 3. Strain out liquid and rest on the side for later. Topping • 150 g pork thinly sliced and cut to bite-sizes • 1/2 lb frozen cut mixed seafood • ¼ cabbage cut to bite-sizes • ½ onion thin slice • ½ carrot chopped into ¼” thick pieces • 2 oz. bean sprouts washed • 2 shiitake mushrooms (or shimeji mushrooms) stem removed and sliced • (Optional) 2 wood ear mushrooms rehydrated in water for about 15 min, cut off roots, and thinly slice • ¼ cup frozen corn • 1 tsp cooking sake or white wine • 10 g minced garlic
Tune in for new episodes of "Relish," Mondays at 8 pm on TPT 2 starting on September 23. "Relish" is also available to stream now on the PBS App and YouTube.
• 1 Tbsp minced garlic • 1 tsp mince ginger • 1 Tbsp chicken fat • Salt & pepper by preference
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Make Your Own Colorful Papel Picado BY JESSICA MARTINEZ
In “Rosie’s Rules,” when Rosie Fuentes and her family get together for a party, you might notice bright, colorful banners hanging around their home. These banners are made with papel picado, a traditional Mexican folk art in which images or patterns are cut out of tissue paper. You and your child can make papel picado at home using just a few materials. Folding and cutting squares of tissue paper will reveal beautiful and unique patterns — and the possibilities are endless!
2. Fold the tissue paper in half from side-to-side, then fold it in half from top-to-bottom, just to the top of the bottom border you’ve created. 3. Cut out shapes from the sides of your folded paper. Try making triangles, semi-circles, snip off corners, or cut out half-heart shapes. Use a pen to draw shape guides if your child could use them. 4. Open the tissue paper to reveal the pattern. As you look it over with your child, try to figure out which snips resulted in each shape! Next, grab another square of tissue paper and do it all again. For one banner, you’ll need about 6 pieces of papel picado, but can have more if you like! 5. Once you’ve cut about six sheets of papel picado, you’re ready to assemble the banner. Lay out a length of string or yarn long enough to fit all your sheets. Working with one sheet at a time, spread glue across the very top half inch of the papel picado. Lay the string on top of the glue, then carefully fold the tissue paper just over the string. Repeat with each sheet of papel picado, spacing them about an inch or two apart. Hang your papel picado banner wherever you need a pop of color, or at your next family get together!
Materials Tissue paper squares in at least 2 or more colors (10” x 10”, or smaller) Pen Scissors Glue String Directions 1. Start with a square of tissue paper. Create a bottom border by folding the square in half, then in half again in the same direction. Make small cutouts along the bottom of the long rectangle in any shape you and your child like, trying not to cut deeper than 1 inch. For younger children just getting the hang of scissors, use a pen to draw guides for your child to follow.
Explore further at pbs.org/parents/crafts-and- experiments/make-your-own-colorful-papel- picado for step-by-step visuals and more ideas for papel picado!
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