SDPB May 2021 Magazine

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Photo: SD State Archives

Photo: SD State Archives


After the Dakota Uprising of 1862, 303 Dakota men were sentenced to death. President Lincoln commuted 264 of their sentences. On December 26, 1862 in Mankato, MN, 38 Dakota men were hanged until dead in the largest single day mass execution in American history. In April 1863, the remaining men, women and children were moved by boat to Nebraska and South Dakota. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children ride (MMIW) was created six years ago to raise awareness and commemorate those who were disappeared during that transition. Riders also bring their own names of loved ones who have been affected by violence since then, those who have been lost and left without a voice. Their names are not forgotten. In June, 2019, the riders extended their ride by 60 miles, originating from the Santee Reservation in Niobrara, Nebraska, to Fort Thompson and on to the state capitol in Pierre to honor the victims. The Missing and Murdered is a locally produced film, broadcast by SDPB, that tells the history and follows the journey of the riders of today. The Missing and Murdered SDPB1: Thursday, May 20, 8pm (7 MT) & Sunday, May 23, 1pm (Noon MT)

MMIW riders at Dignity of Earth and Sky, Chamberlain, 2019. Tina Gonzales, State Capitol, Pierre, 2019.

Jim Hallum, State Capitol, Pierre, 2019.

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Boys State Tennis Tournaments May 17-18

Class A — Kuehn Park & McKennan Park, Sioux Falls Class AA — Kuehn Park & McKennan Park, Sioux Falls Photos and results at SDPB.org/tennis or SDPB Facebook & Twitter

All-State Jazz Band Concert

Live online at SD.net on May 8, 7pm (6 MT) SDPB1: Friday, May 28, 8pm (7 MT)

State Track & Field Championships

Friday, May 28 at 3:45pm (2:45 MT) Saturday, May 29 at 9:45am (8:45 MT) & 2:30pm (1:30 MT) SDPB1: Class B – O’Harra Stadium, Rapid City SDPB2: Class A – Lyle Hare Stadium, Spearfish SDPB3: Class AA – Woodle Field, Sturgis Photos and results at SDPB.org/track or join the conversation on SDPB Facebook & Twitter Coverage of SDHSAA is sponsored by Dacotah Bank and SD Corn. Also by Bankwest, Independent Insurance Agents of South Dakota, SDSU and the SD Dept. of Education. And by Catholic United Financial, Peterson Family Farms, Sanford Health, and Touchstone Energy Cooperatives. And by Dakota Plains New Holland, Delta Dental, Farmers Union, Fischer Rounds, Monument Health, and SD Ethanol Producers.

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Travel with SDPB to Fort Pierre and around South Dakota on an allnew episode of Dakota Life, Thursday, May 6, at 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB1 and SDPB.org Fort Pierre was built on Oceti Sakowin, Cheyenne, and Mnicoujou traditional lands along the Missouri River. Known as the oldest continuously occupied white settlement in South Dakota, Fort Pierre is home to natural and historic sites: the mouth of the Bad River, the Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Center, the Verendrye Monument establishing France’s purported claim to the Louisiana Purchase, rodeo grounds and the Casey Tibbs Rodeo Museum, and the Fort Pierre Chouteau National Landmark, one of the largest Great Plains trading posts in the 1830s.

PICTURE PERFECT Meet John Banasiak, a photography professor at the University of South Dakota, who has been recognized with a Governor’s Award in the Arts for Outstanding Service in Arts Education. Banasiak says the award is a group effort, as his art department colleagues work together to create an environment for learning and he continues to learn from his students.

DIAMOND A CATTLE CO. The Diamond A Ranch near Eagle Butte was one of several large outfits established in western South Dakota at the turn of the 20th century. The grasslands west of the Missouri River were still mostly un-fenced and the bigtime cattle bosses could continue to operate almost as they had during the days of the great cattle drives decades before. Photo: SD State Archives

BRINGING BUFFALO BACK: REDCO’S WOLAKOTA BUFFALO RANGE Buffalo are returning in greater numbers to the Sicangu Lakota Oyate. A project of the Rosebud Economic Development Corporation (REDCO), Wolakota, meaning “to live the Lakota way of life,” is building a bison herd on 28,000 acres of Rosebud Sioux Tribal lands. The multiyear build-up phase includes plans that convert the former working ranch known as Mustang Meadows from cattle to a 1,500-strong bison herd, as well as a workshop and gathering space. Wolakota is also 4

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exploring a processing plant, cultural and ecotourism and educational outreach. The regenerative buffalo range is taking shape on land that was formerly under nonIndian ownership and control and is within the boundaries of the tribal nation. The plan is to build Wolakota into the largest Native-owned and managed buffalo range in the world. REDCO is partnering with organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and the U.S. Department of the Interior, working to ensure the herd is grown sustainably and tended in a culturally appropriate manner, including a diverse range of animals such as older females and bulls who regulate and govern the herd. Buffalo from Badlands National Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Montana’s American Prairie Reserve have been relocated to the Sicangu Lakota Oyate. Wizipan Little Elk (Sicangu Lakota), REDCO Chief Executive Officer, explains the origins and mission of Wolakota. “The relationship between Lakota and buffalo is one that is inextricable. Buffalo cannot be separated from Lakota and Lakota cannot be separated from buffalo. We’re one and the same people. We consider buffalo to be our ancestors. When the buffalo were taken from us, it was a massive blow. When the genocide was committed against the Lakota and against other indigenous peoples, there was also a genocide committed against buffalo – a very specific and concerted effort to wipe out buffalo from the land. With colonial expansion, they knew that if they were able to eliminate buffalo from the land that it would then be easier to take our land and to move us onto the reservations. The buffalo were everything to us. They were our food. They provided our clothing, our shelter, our ceremonial items. They were our teachers on how to organize ourselves and our society – on how to treat one another with kindness and compassion, on how to protect children, on how to honor our elders. This is an opportunity to not dwell on the past, but to acknowledge it and move forward with new vision and with new light into a

future that is healthy for our people, for our region, and for the planet. The greatest opportunity that we’re going to have with the Wolakota project is the ability to form meaningful relationships with buffalo and to bring them back – not necessarily into our daily lives, but perhaps into a part of our monthly or annual lives. We will have an opportunity to see them, to interact with them, and to form that relationship. There are opportunities to heal our land. Buffalo are a keystone species. When you introduce buffalo back into the prairie ecosystem, the original prairie ecosystem starts to rebuild itself. You see increased biodiversity. We’re going to see increased carbon capture. There are also going to be economic opportunities as well in terms of jobs that are created. This is an opportunity for us to do what we call the development and implementation of local solutions to global challenges. And this is going to be an example not only for other native nations but really for the rest of the world to look at, and say, ‘Hey, these guys are doing something pretty cool out in the middle of what we now call South Dakota. We can do that in our area as well.’ We have to be economically sustainable. Wolakota puts us on the map in a way that we’ve not been before and allows us to engage with the rest of the world in a different kind of way. It’s important to understand that that no nation can be sovereign if it can’t feed itself. This is just one component of a much larger plan and vision for the Sicangu Oyate to be able to feed itself and to not only be able to provide for our own, but for our relatives in the region. This is particularly important in the time of globalization and particularly poignant during the time of COVID where global food and supply chains have been upended. The Rosebud Sioux Tribe has a constitutional provision that says that we are supposed to consider the implications of our decisions on the next seven generations. Instead of having that simply be an aspirational statement, let’s actualize that and actually make a 175-year plan of prosperity, so that informs our approach and our work. This herd doesn’t belong to any one individual, one nation, or even one generation. This herd belongs to our people, the buffalo people, and it belongs to our future generations.” A new episode of Dakota Life premieres Thursday, May 6, 8pm (& MT) on SDPB1 and SDPB.org. May 2021

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SDPB May Listings The chain of events that ignited Hindenburg’s hydrogen remains one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. Theories range from deliberate sabotage to sparks generated by static electricity or stormy weather conditions. Now, more than 80 years later, new footage has surfaced: an amateur 8mm film that shows the airship’s final seconds from a fresh angle and in unrivaled clarity. NOVA Hindenburg: The New Evidence walks viewers through a novel set of experiments designed to test the likeliest scenarios that led to the Hindenburg’s ignition. SDPB1: Wednesday, May 19, 8pm (7 MT)

SATURDAY — MAY 1

SDPB1 5:00 (4:00 MT) The Lawrence Welk Show 6:00 (5:00 MT) The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Favorite Moments 6:51 (5:51 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 (6:30 MT) As Time Goes By 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) No Cover, No Minimum The Builders & The Butchers 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits John Prine Midnight (11:00 MT) Lost River Sessions Lucette SDPB2 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 (5:00 MT) America ReFramed Jaddoland 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South A Texas Myth 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Ground 10:00 (9:00 MT) My Grandparents’ War Helena Bonham Carter 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. Midnight (11:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Ground SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 5:00 MT) Kitchen Queens: New Orleans 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Taste of Louisiana with Chef John 10:30 (9:30 MT) Baking with Julia 11:30 (10:30 MT) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebration

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SUNDAY — MAY 2

SDPB1 Noon (11:00 MT) Indian Country Today 12:30 (11:30 MT) Native Report 1:00 (Noon MT) Leaving Redfield 2:00 (1:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Ground 3:00 (2:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton Don’t Go In the Basement 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe Why We Travel 4:30 (3:30 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Vintage Wichita 6:00 (5:00 MT) Midsomer Murders 6:45 (5:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Politics 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece Atlantic Crossing 9:00 (8:00 MT) Masterpiece World on Fire 10:00 (9:00 MT) Finding the Virgo 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thou Shalt Not Kill Midnight (11:00 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover SDPB2 Noon (11:00 MT) The Future of America’s Past School Interrupted 12:30 (11:30 MT) Start Up Healthy Roots Dolls 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:00 (1:00 MT) The Open Mind 2:30 (1:30 MT) Earth Focus 3:00 (2:00 MT) DW Global 3000 3:30 (2:30 MT) On Story ry A Conversation with Damon Lindelof 4:00 (3:00 MT) America ReFramed Jaddoland 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Dynasty on the Diamond: Post 22 Baseball 6:00 (5:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Cokie Roberts 6:30 (5:30 MT) History with David Rubenstein Michael Beschloss 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South Muni 7:30 (6:30 MT) Reel South Flat Town 8:00 (7:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize Power

9:00 (8:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize The Promised Land 10:00 (9:00 MT) Finding Your Roots On Broadway 11:00 (10:00 MT) Reel South Muni 11:30 (10:30 MT) Reel South Flat Town Midnight (11:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize Power SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 10:30 (9:30 MT) New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

MONDAY — MAY 3

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 1 8:00 (7:00 MT) American Masters Amy Tan 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Waterways Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Connected: A Search for Unity The Sea 7:00 (6:00 MT) AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 8:00 (7:00 MT) Local, USA Ku Kanaka Stand Tall 8:30 (7:30 MT) Stories from the Stage Can’t Pick Your Family 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Connected: A Search for Unity The Sea Midnight (11:00 MT) AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange


SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Beyond Your Backyard 10:00 (9:00 MT) Born To Explore with Richard Weise 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Simply Ming

TUESDAY — MAY 4

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Finding Your Roots Laughing on the Inside 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline Escaping Eritrea 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Women’s History Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Waging Change 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Far East Deep South 8:30 (7:30 MT) Nobody Dies: A Film About A Musician, Her Mom, and Vietnam 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Far East Deep South SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Weekends with Yankee 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals

WEDNESDAY — MAY 5

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World 8:00 (7:00 MT) Human: The World Within Birth 9:00 (8:00 MT) Human: The World Within Pulse 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Food & Fun in South Dakota Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) American Experience Chinese Exclusion Act 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline Escaping Eritrea 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) American Experience Chinese Exclusion Act

FRIDAY — MAY 7

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week 7:30 (6:30 MT) Market to Market 8:00 (7:00 MT) Great Performances Uncle Vanya 10:30 (10:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:30 (10:30 MT) BBC World News Midnight (11:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein

SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Curious Traveler 10:00 (9:00 MT) Dream of Italy 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Politics 7:00 (6:00 MT) American Masters Amy Tan 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Politics 11:30 (10:30 MT) American Masters Amy Tan SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen Marathon

THURSDAY — MAY 6

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call with the Prairie Doc ® Mothers In Crisis: Pandemic Stress 8:00 (7:00 MT) Dakota Life 8:30 (7:30 MT) Wish You Were Here: Dakota Roads Concert Stone Church, Firesteel, SD 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Spokes People: Two Wheel Transportation Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original

SATURDAY — MAY 8

SDPB1 5:00 (4:00 MT) The Lawrence Welk Show 6:00 (5:00 MT) The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Favorite Moments 6:52 (5:52 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 (6:30 MT) As Time Goes By 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) No Cover, No Minimum Nick Moss Band feat. Dennis Gruenling 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits Kacey Musgraves / Lukas Nelson Midnight (11:00 MT) Lost River Sessions Billy Strings

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Hindenburg: The New Evidence 7:00 (6:00 MT) Human: The World Within Pulse 8:00 (7:00 MT) Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Hindenburg: The New Evidence Midnight (11:00 MT) Human: The World Within Pulse SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Kitchen Queens: New Orleans 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Weekends with Yankee 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Kitchen Queens: New Orleans

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(May 3, continued)

See how Adolf Hitler and the Nazis rise to power on Rise of the Nazis. In 1930, Germany is a liberal democracy. Just four years later, democracy is dead, Germany’s leader is a dictator and the government is in the hands of the Nazis. Learn the chain of events that propels Hitler from the fringes to the heart of the government, and to the dismantling of the German state. SDPB1: Sunday, May 2, 9, & 16, 7pm (6 MT)

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SUNDAY — MAY 9

(November 21, continued from p.9)

SDPB1 Noon (11:00 MT) Indian Country Today 12:30 (11:30 MT) Native Report 1:00 (Noon MT) Dakota Life 1:30 (12:30 MT) Wish You Were Here: Dakota Roads Concert Series Stone Church, Firesteel, SD 2:00 (1:00 MT) Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty 3:00 (2:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton A Whale of A Time 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Hamburg and the Luther Trail 4:30 (3:30 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 1 6:00 (5:00 MT) Midsomer Murders 6:48 (5:48 MT) South Dakota Home Garden

A new, special edition of Great Performances celebrates the performing arts during COVID-19. The Arts Interrupted looks at how arts organizations nationwide are surviving the pandemic and how they are maturing during the country’s reckoning with systemic racism with interviews from artists and performances made during lockdown. SDPB1: Friday, May 14, 8pm (7 MT)

(May 8, continued) SDPB2 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 (5:00 MT) America ReFramed Far East Deep South 7:30 (6:30 MT) Nobody Dies: A Film About A Musician, Her Mom, and Vietnam 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty 10:00 (9:00 MT) My Grandparents’ War Mark Rylance 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. Midnight (11:00 MT) Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Taste of Louisiana with Chef John 10:30 (9:30 MT) Baking with Julia 11:30 (10:30 MT) Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen

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7:00 (6:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis The First Six Months in Power 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece Atlantic Crossing 9:00 (8:00 MT) Masterpiece World on Fire 10:00 (9:00 MT) Fine Line: A Woman’s Place Is In the Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thou Shalt Not Kill Midnight (11:00 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover SDPB2 Noon (11:00 MT) America’s Heartland 12:30 (11:30 MT) Start Up Ann Arbor T-Shirt Company 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:00 (1:00 MT) The Open Mind 2:30 (1:30 MT) Earth Focus 3:00 (2:00 MT) DW Global 3000 3:30 (2:30 MT) On Story A Conversation with Liz Hannah 4:00 (3:00 MT) Great Performances Lise Davidsen in Concert 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Nobody Dies: A Film About A Musician, Her Mom, and Vietnam 6:00 (5:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Doris Kearns Goodwin 6:30 (5:30 MT) History with David Rubenstein Ron Chernow 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South You Asked For the Facts 8:00 (7:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More 9:00 (8:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize A Nation of Law 10:00 (9:00 MT) Finding Your Roots Anchored To the Past 11:00 (10:00 MT) Reel South You Asked For the Facts Midnight (11:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Ktichen 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 10:30 (9:30 MT) New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

MONDAY — MAY 10

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 2 8:00 (7:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage 9:00 (8:00 MT) POV Through the Night 10:30 (9:30 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:30 (10:30 MT) BBC World News Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Connected: A Search for Unity The Divide 7:00 (6:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat The Australian Dream 8:00 (7:00 MT) Films By Kids Against the Current 8:30 (7:30 MT) Stories from the Stage 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Connected: A Search for Unity The Divide Midnight (11:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat The Australian Dream SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Beyond Your Backyard 10:00 (9:00 MT) Born To Explore with Richard Weise 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Simply Ming

TUESDAY — MAY 11

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Vaccines 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline Plastic Wars 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Summertime Activities Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Touching the Sound 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Curtain Up! 8:30 (7:30 MT) Bloodline 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Curtain Up! SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope


10:00 (9:00 MT) Weekends with Yankee 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals

WEDNESDAY — MAY 12

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World 8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Fighting for Fertility 9:00 (8:00 MT) Human: The World Within Fuel 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Play Ball Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Why This Moment 6:30 (5:30 MT) POV Through the Night 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline Plastic Wars 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Why This Moment 11:30 (10:30 MT) POV Through the Night SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Curious Traveler 10:00 (9:00 MT) Dream of Italy 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

THURSDAY — MAY 13

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call with the Prairie Doc ® The Healing Power of Art 8:00 (7:00 MT) South Dakota Focus 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Honoring Heroes Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Great Electric Airplane 7:00 (6:00 MT) Human: The World Within Fuel 8:00 (7:00 MT) Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Great Electric Airplane Race Midnight (11:00 MT) Human: The World Within Fuel

SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Weekends with Yankee 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire

FRIDAY — MAY 14

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week 7:30 (6:30 MT) Market to Market 8:00 (7:00 MT) Great Performances The Arts Interrupted 9:00 (8:00 MT) We Are Family: Songs of Hope & Unity 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Overheard with Evan Smith Jason Reitman Midnight (11:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Andrew Roberts SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis The First Six Months in Power 7:00 (6:00 MT) American Masters Oliver Sacks 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis The First Six Months in Power 11:30 (10:30 MT) American Masters Oliver Sacks SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Somewhere South Marathon

SATURDAY — MAY 15

SDPB1 5:00 (4:00 MT) The Lawrence Welk Show 6:00 (5:00 MT) The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Favorite Moments 6:52 (5:52 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 (6:30 MT) As Time Goes By 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) No Cover, No Minimum Nikki Hill 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits Sam Smith / Anderson East Midnight (11:00 MT) Lost River Sessions Lillie Mae SDPB2 4:30 (3:30 MT) Washington Week 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 (5:00 MT) America ReFramed Curtain Up! 7:30 (6:30 MT) Bloodline 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Asian Americans Good Americans 10:00 (9:00 MT) My Grandparents’ War Kristin Scott Thomas 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. Midnight (11:00 MT) Asian Americans Good Americans SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Taste of Louisiana with Chef John 10:30 (9:30 MT) Baking with Julia 11:30 (10:30 MT) Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen (continued on page 12)

Photo: American Pops Orchestra, Inc./ Kevin Parisi

(May 11, continued)

Join us for an evening of uplifting, inspirational music of American Songbook and popular classics. Filmed in our nation’s capital at the Historic Meridian House, the evening will include hits such as “You’ve Got a Friend,” “Feeling Good, Light of a Clear Blue Morning” and “A Change is Gonna Come.” The finale of the concert, “We Are Family” be Sister Sledge will feature Rayshun Lamarr and a virtual choir made up of groups from across the country in We Are Family: Songs of Hope and Unity. SDPB1: Friday, May 14, 9pm (8 MT)

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Dr. Jill Kruse This month, Dr. Jill Kruse, a family medicine practitioner with Avera Medical Group in Brookings and a member of the Prairie Doc® team, hosts a live discussion with Dr. Clarissa Barnes on the particular ways COVID has impacted women. Katy Beem: I’ve been working from home and remote-schooling our third grader for over a year. The role conflict can be very demanding. How are you seeing mothers in distress in South Dakota and what has it revealed about the realities of working women who are also caretakers? What can we learn from this? Dr. Jill Kruse: “It’s definitely been an eye-opener. My husband is an ER nurse. I’m a physician. We’re both essential workers, but someone needs to be with our third- and fourth-graders. We had to do some very creative scheduling with coworkers. Last April, nearly half of mothers living with school-aged children weren’t working. That’s really concerning,

especially if your job and your health insurance are tied to each other. So, I’ve been seeing a lot more stress and anxiety. And mothers tend to traditionally take a more active role in childcare and remote learning. Lots of guys have really stepped up and come a long way, but a good majority of that falls on moms – which can lead to emotional stress and isolation.” KB: What kind of societal shift can we make, as individuals and organizations, to address what the pandemic has revealed? JK: “The biggest thing is not being isolated. Getting rid of the stigma of asking for help. And with medicine, we’re doing more virtual visits, where I’m talking to patients in their own homes on their devices. During COVID, we had to take care of more people all at once that were sicker than we’re used to taking care of and so we’re using technology to monitor people from their homes safely and not having to transfer

patients to larger hospitals that were at-capacity. Not everyone can drive to Sioux Falls to get care, so we have to consider how to keep people connected in our geographically spread area of South Dakota.” KB: Many moms I know don’t necessarily reach out for care unless it’s a physical sickness, thinking anxiety and stress don’t qualify. Even though we should know better. JK: “It’s so important to find your people, to form a group of women who can support, empower, and lift each other up and feel safe to admit that you’re not perfect and you don’t have this all figured out. Facebook and the internet have helped us find each other and say ‘I see your journey and I will rally, celebrate, cry and be there for you. I’m walking the same road.’ It’s important to have another person normalize that you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed.” KB: What are other issues women are experiencing from the pandemic’s impact? JK: “This topic could be 20 different shows. For example, the changes in pregnancy and delivery with COVID, where we’re limiting people in the delivery room and visitors. Or, pregnancy is right up there with diabetes and heart disease for risk of severe COVID complications, so women are wondering if it’s safe to conceive during this (continued on p. 31)

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South Dakota Focus in May Join host Jackie Hendry and guests for insightful discussions about issues and events impacting South Dakota, served with context and history on SDPB1 and SDPB.org. Thursdays, May 13 & 27 at 8pm (7 MT)

Images of the Past Old Guitars and the Local Musicians Who Love Them SDPB goes behind the scenes of the collection at the National Music Museum in Vermillion to spotlight historic instruments and local musicians who love playing them. Gibson Explorer — The Explorer model was one of a set of modernistic-looking electric guitars developed by Gibson in 19571958. This Explorer formerly belonged to John Entwistle, bass player of The Who and a long-time guitar and bass collector. He traded the instrument to his fellow-collector, guitarist, and bandmate Robert Johnson, who performed with him in his band Ox in 1975. Martin D-28 — The Martin D-28, introduced in 1931, is an icon of American guitar-making. The D-28 is modeled after the wide, deep-bodied, style 111 guitars that Martin produced for Ditson in 1916 and called dreadnoughts after the heaviest class of British battleship during WWI. This large body, combined with steel strings, gave the D-28 a powerful sound that suited the emerging country music style, which needed a guitar that could stand up to a band and amplified voices. In 1941, when NMM 10738 was built, it was Martin’s middle-grade dreadnought, with fancier inlay than the D-18, but not including the extensive abalone decoration of the D-45, first built at the request of the cowboy star, Gene Autry. SDPB’s Images of the Past is a multiplatform project that offers a fresh look at historic images and documents from the wellknown and nearly unknown places, people, and events of South Dakota. More at SDPB.org/ImagesOfThePast

Photos: National Music Museum

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SUNDAY — MAY 16

SDPB1 Noon (11:00 MT) Indian Country Today 12:30 (11:30 MT) Native Report 1:00 (Noon MT) South Dakota Focus 2:00 (1:00 MT) Asian Americans Good Americans 3:00 (2:00 MT) Baseball Our Game 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Midsomer Murders 6:45 (5:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Night of the Long Knives 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece Atlantic Crossing 9:00 (8:00 MT) Masterpiece World on Fire 10:00 (9:00 MT) Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thou Shalt Not Kill Midnight (11:00 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover SDPB2 Noon (11:00 MT) America’s Heartland 12:30 (11:30 MT) Start Up Michigan Fields 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:00 (1:00 MT) The Open Mind 2:30 (1:30 MT) Earth Focus 3:00 (2:00 MT) DW Global 3000 3:30 (2:30 MT) On Story A Conversation with Scott Alexander 4:00 (3:00 MT) Middle of Everywhere: Connecting Rural South Dakota 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Bloodline 6:00 (5:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Drew Gilpin Faust 6:30 (5:30 MT) History with David Rubenstein Andrew Roberts 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South That’s Wild 8:00 (7:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize The Keys to the Kingdom 9:00 (8:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize Back to the Moment 10:00 (9:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Vaccines 11:00 (10:00 MT) Reel South That’s Wild Midnight (11:00 MT) Eyes on the Prize The Keys to the Kingdom

(November 21, continued from p.9)

SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 10:30 (9:30 MT) New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

MONDAY — MAY 17

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 3 8:00 (7:00 MT) American Experience Billy Graham 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Joy Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Independent Lens Eating Up Easter 7:00 (6:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat For My Father’s Kingdom 8:00 (7:00 MT) Films By Kids L’Chaim 8:30 (7:30 MT) Stories from the Stage 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Eating Up Easter Midnight (11:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat For My Father’s Kingdom SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Somewhere South 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Seeing the USA 10:00 (9:00 MT) Born To Explore with Richard Weise 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Simply Ming Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition visits with notable people from the worlds of comedy, film, TV, literature, music and sports. Watch stories of celebrities’ favorite things — inherited, gifted and collected — as Roadshow appraisers provide expert insights and explore history through their personal stories. Featuring Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, author Marc Brown, designer Christian Siriano, comedian Jay Leno, humorist Mo Rocca and more. SDPB1: Mondays, May 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 7pm (6 MT)

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TUESDAY — MAY 18

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Data 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline The Healthcare Divide 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Dark Rooms and Abandoned Towns Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Reel South Gimme A Faith 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed First Vote 8:00 (7:00 MT) Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed First Vote SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Somewhere South 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Weekends with Yankee 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals

WEDNESDAY — MAY 19

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Life at the Waterhole 8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Hindenburg: The New Evidence 9:00 (8:00 MT) Human: The World Within Defend 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Preserving Traditions Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began 7:00 (6:00 MT) The Ito Sisters: An American Story 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline The Healthcare Divide 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began Midnight (11:00 MT) The Ito Sisters: An American Story SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Somewhere South


THURSDAY — MAY 20

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call with the Prairie Doc ® Oh! My Aching Back 8:00 (7:00 MT) The Missing and Murdered 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Quite a Ride Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA High-Risk High-Rise 7:00 (6:00 MT) Human: The World Within Defend 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead The Woman in the Iron Coffin 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA High-Risk High-Rise Midnight (11:00 MT) Human: The World Within Defend SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Somewhere South 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Fly Brother with Ernest White 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire

FRIDAY — MAY 21

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week 7:30 (6:30 MT) Market to Market 8:00 (7:00 MT) Inside the MET The Birthday Surprise 9:00 (8:00 MT) Inside the MET All Things to All People? 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Overheard with Evan Smith George W. Bush Midnight (11:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Jill Lepore SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Night of the Long Knives 7:00 (6:00 MT) American Experience Billy Graham 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour

10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Rise of the Nazis Night of the Long Knives Midnight (11:00 MT) American Experience Billy Graham SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Marathon

SATURDAY — MAY 22

SDPB1 5:00 (4:00 MT) The Lawrence Welk Show 6:00 (5:00 MT) The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Favorite Moments 6:52 (5:52 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 (6:30 MT) As Time Goes By 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:46 (8:46 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) No Cover, No Minimum Heather Gillis Band 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits Rosalia Midnight (11:00 MT) Lost River Sessions Jeffery Foucault SDPB2 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 (5:00 MT) America ReFramed First Vote 7:00 (6:00 MT) Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Asian Americans Generation Rising 10:00 (9:00 MT) My Grandparents’ War Carey Mulligan 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. Midnight (11:00 MT) Asian Americans Generation Rising SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Essential Pepin 10:30 (9:30 MT) Baking with Julia 11:30 (10:30 MT) Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen

SUNDAY – MAY 23

SDPB1 Noon (11:00 MT) Indian Country Today 12:30 (11:30 MT) Native Report 1:00 (Noon MT) The Missing and Murdered 2:00 (1:00 MT) Asian Americans Generation Rising 3:00 (2:00 MT) Baseball Something Like A War 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Midsomer Murders 6:45 (5:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Queen At War 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece Atlantic Crossing 9:30 (8:30 MT) Dakota Life 10:00 (9:00 MT) From Honor to Medal: The Story of Garlin M. Conner 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thou Shalt Not Kill Midnight (11:00 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Photo: National Baseball Library and Archive

(May 19, continued) 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Curious Traveler 10:00 (9:00 MT) Dream of Italy 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

SDPB rebroadcasts Ken Burns’ criticallyacclaimed 1994 documentary Baseball, chronicling the history of America’s national pastime. Hear classic baseball stories from the Great Depression through the 1950s, from Joe DiMaggio and Satchel Paige to Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson, to Willie Mays and Don Larsen to the iconic Babe Ruth. SDPB1: Sundays, May 16, 23, and 30 at 3pm (2 MT)

SDPB2 Noon (11:00 MT) America’s Heartland 12:30 (11:30 MT) Start Up Grassroots Ranch, Tulsa, OK 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:00 (1:00 MT) The Open Mind 2:30 (1:30 MT) Earth Focus 3:00 (2:00 MT) DW Global 3000 3:30 (2:30 MT) On Story A Conversation with Gillian Flynn 4:00 (3:00 MT) America ReFramed First Vote 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Dakota Life Greetings from Fort Pierre 6:00 (5:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Jill Lepore 6:30 (5:30 MT) History with David Rubenstein Robert A. Caro 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South The Passing On 8:00 (7:00 MT) POV About Love 9:30 (8:30 MT) Why This Moment 10:00 (9:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Data 11:00 (10:00 MT) Reel South The Passing On Midnight (11:00 MT) POV About Love

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(May 23, continued) SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations 7:00 (6:00 MT) Somewhere South 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 10:30 (9:30 MT) New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

MONDAY — MAY 24

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 4 8:00 (7:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Ca’ D’Zan, Hour 1 9:00 (8:00 MT) Independent Lens The Donut King 10:30 (9:30 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Tales and Talent Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Gandhi’s Awakening & Gandhi’s Gift 7:00 (6:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat Stan 8:00 (7:00 MT) Films By Kids Faith’s World 8:30 (7:30 MT) Stories from the Stage 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Gandhi’s Awakening & Gandhi’s Gift Midnight (11:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat Stan SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places To Love 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Seeing the USA 10:00 (9:00 MT) Born To Explore with Richard Weise 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Simply Ming

TUESDAY — MAY 25

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Medicine 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Race Matters: America After George Floyd 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Minute Men Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Reel South Seadrift 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Hamtramck, USA 8:00 (7:00 MT) Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour

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A story of immigration, assimilation and prejudice, The Donut King follows the journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who escaped the brutal Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Ngoy arrived in California in the 1970s and through a mixture of diligence and luck, built a multi-million dollar donut empire up and down the West Coast. Over the next decade, Ngoy sponsored hundreds of visas for incoming Cambodian refugees and offered them steady employment in his donut shops. SDPB1: Monday, May 24, 9pm (8 MT) SDPB2: Wednesday, May 26, 6:30pm (5:30 MT) & 11:30pm (10:30 MT)

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10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Hamtramck, USA Midnight (11:00 MT) Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) George Hirsch Lifestyle 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Family Travel with Coleen Kelly 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Midnight (11:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals

WEDNESDAY — MAY 26

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Life at the Waterhole 8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Great Electric Airplane Ride 9:00 (8:00 MT) Human: The World Within Sense 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Vietnam War: Lessons and Legacies in SD Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Say His Name: Fiver Days for George Floyd 6:30 (5:30 MT) Independent Lens The Donut King 8:00 (7:00 MT) Race Matters: America After George Floyd 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Say His Name: Fiver Days for George Floyd 11:30 (10:30 MT) Independent Lens The Donut King SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country

7:00 (6:00 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) How To Cook Well with Rory O’Connell 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Curious Traveler 10:00 (9:00 MT) Dream of Italy 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 11:30 (10:30 MT) Lidia’s Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

THURSDAY — MAY 27

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call with the Prairie Doc ® Listen to Your Gut 8:00 (7:00 MT) South Dakota Focus 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:45 (8:45 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life Colorful Things Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Ship That Changed the World 7:00 (6:00 MT) Human: The World Within Sense 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead The Nero Files 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Ship That Changed the World Midnight (11:00 MT) Human: The World Within Sense SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street 7:30 (6:30 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 8:00 (7:00 MT) Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 (9:00 MT) Fly Brother with Ernest White 10:30 (9:30 MT) Cook’s Country 11:00 (10:00 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 11:30 (10:30 MT) Christopher Kimball’s Milk


(May 27, continued) Midnight (11:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire

FRIDAY — MAY 28

SDPB1 3:45 (2:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class B 7:30 (6:30 MT) Market to Market 8:00 (7:00 MT) SDHSAA All-State Jazz Band 2021 Concert 9:30 (8:30 MT) Dakota Life 10:00 (9:00 MT) Inside the MET Love and Money 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Overheard with Evan Smith Brooklyn Decker Midnight (11:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Robert A. Caro SDPB2 2:00 (1:00 MT) Rock Garden Tour: Soul Butter & Hogwash 3:45 (2:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championship 2021 Class A 7:30 (6:30 MT) Rock Garden Tour: Soul Butter & Hogwash 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) American Experience Mr. Tornado Midnight (11:00 MT) KOREA: The NeverEnding War SDPB3 3:45 (2:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championship 2021 Class AA 7:30 (6:30 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 8:00 (7:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire Marathon

SATURDAY — MAY 29

SDPB1 9:45am (8:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class B 1:30pm (12:30 MT) Dakota Life 2:00pm (1:00 MT) Dakota Life 2:30pm (1:30 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class B 5:00 (4:00 MT) The Lawrence Welk Show 6:00 (5:00 MT) The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Favorite Moments 6:52 (5:52 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 7:00 (6:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 (6:30 MT) As Time Goes By 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:46 (8:46 MT) South Dakota Home Garden 10:00 (9:00 MT) Levitt in Your Living Room 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits The Mavericks: En Español Midnight (11:00 MT) Lost River Sessions Dana Sipos SDPB2 8:00am (7:00 MT) Rock Garden Tour: Soul Butter & Hogwash 9:45am (8:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class A 1:30pm (12:30 MT) Dakota Life 2:00pm (1:00 MT) Dakota Life 2:30pm (1:30 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class A 4:00pm (3:00 MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30pm (3:30 MT) Washington Week 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend

5:30 (4:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 (5:00 MT) America ReFramed Hamtramck, USA 7:00 (6:00 MT) Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. 9:00 (8:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Through 10:00 (9:00 MT) Grandpa’s War Story Goes Viral 11:00 (10:00 MT) Independent Lens Philly D.A. Midnight (11:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Through SDPB3 9:45am (8:45 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class AA 1:30pm (12:30 MT) Dakota Life 2:00pm (1:00 MT) Dakota Life 2:30pm (1:30 MT) SDHSAA Track & Field Championships 2021 Class AA 6:00 (5:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 6:30 (5:30 MT) Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 (6:00 MT) Taste the Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein 8:00 (7:00 MT) Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Essential Pepin 10:30 (9:30 MT) Baking with Julia 11:30 (10:30 MT) Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen

SUNDAY — MAY 30

SDPB1 Noon (11:00 MT) Indian Country Today 12:30 (11:30 MT) Native Report 1:00 (Noon MT) South Dakota Focus 2:00 (1:00 MT) Asian Americans Breaking Through 3:00 (2:00 MT) Baseball The Faith of 50 Million People 5:01 (4:01 MT) Antiques Roadshow Celebrity Edition, Hour 4 6:00 (5:00 MT) Surrender on the USS Missouri 7:00 (6:00 MT) National Memorial Day Concert 2021 8:30 (7:30 MT) National Memorial Day Concert 2021 10:00 (9:00 MT) Day of Days: June 6, 1944 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thou Shalt Not Kill Midnight (11:00 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover SDPB2 Noon (11:00 MT) America’s Heartland 12:30 (11:30 MT) Start Up LFLS Shoes / Fayetteville, AR 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:00 (1:00 MT) The Open Mind 2:30 (1:30 MT) Earth Focus 3:00 (2:00 MT) DW Global 3000 3:30 (2:30 MT) On Story A Conversation with Gillian Flynn 4:00 (3:00 MT) America ReFramed Hamtramck, USA 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) South Dakota Warrior 6:00 (5:00 MT) History with David Rubenstein Walter Isaacson 6:30 (5:30 MT) History with David Rubenstein Marie Arana 7:00 (6:00 MT) Reel South Rap Squad 8:00 (7:00 MT) D-Day: The Price of Freedom 9:00 (8:00 MT) Homecoming: Sgt. Hamilton’s Long Journey 9:30 (8:30 MT) Last Ring Home

10:00 (9:00 MT) Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer Medicine 11:00 (10:00 MT) Reel South Rap Squad Midnight (11:00 MT) D-Day: The Price of Freedom SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Sara’s Weeknight Meals 6:30 (5:30 MT) George Hirsch Lifestyle 7:00 (6:00 MT) Taste the Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein 8:00 (7:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 9:00 (8:00 MT) Legacy List with Matt Paxton 10:00 (9:00 MT) Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 10:30 (9:30 MT) New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen

MONDAY — MAY 31

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Ca’ D’Zan, Hour 1 8:00 (7:00 MT) Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten 10:00 (9:00 MT) Amanpour & Company 11:00 (10:00 MT) BBC World News 11:30 (10:30 MT) Dakota Life A Second Chance Midnight (11:00 MT) MN Original SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Gandhi’s Awakening & Gandhi’s Gift 7:00 (6:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat Tokyo Hula 8:00 (7:00 MT) Films By Kids Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me 8:30 (7:30 MT) Stories from the Stage 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) DW The Day 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Gandhi’s Awakening & Gandhi’s Gift Midnight (11:00 MT) Pacific Heartbeat Tokyo Hula SDPB3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Simply Ming 6:30 (5:30 MT) Cook’s Country 7:00 (6:00 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 (6:30 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 8:00 (7:00 MT) Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 (8:30 MT) Seeing the USA 10:00 (9:00 MT) To Be Announced 10:30 (9:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen 11:00 (10:00 MT) Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places 11:30 (10:30 MT) America’s Test Kitchen Midnight (11:00 MT) Simply Ming

See SDPB.org/tvschedules for full listings, program details and schedule changes. • • • • •

PBS Kids airs 24/7 online at pbskids.org and on SDPB.org/learn/kids24 SDPB1/PBS main channels is live online at SDPB.org/live/tv SDPB Television programs are Closed Captioned for the Hearing Impaired. Indicates locally produced programming. SDPB1, SDPB2, SDPB3 and SDPB Kids are available free over-the-air via antenna and on most cable systems. Call your local provider to find out where you can find them on your cable system.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDPB2-TV The stories of three Japanese American sisters, interviewed in their 80’s and 90’s, as they recount how their immigrant parents struggled to make a life in America at the beginning of the 20th century. The Ito Sisters: An American Story is set against the backdrop of the antiJapanese movement in California, a 60-year campaign by politicians, journalists, landowners, labor leaders and others that culminated in the evacuation and incarceration of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast during World War II.

The definitive story of the civil rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women on Eyes on the Prize. Their extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberations continue to be felt today. Narrated by political leader and civil rights activist Julian Bond.

Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, KOREA: The Never-Ending War is written and produced by John Maggio and narrated by KoreanAmerican actor John Cho, the film confronts the “Forgotten War” perception of the Korean War. In reality, the conflict was an important turning point in world history that still reverberates to this day. The documentary encompasses the present and past of the war, from today’s leaders and events to historic personalities and moments of the past. SDPB2: Wednesday, May 5, 2pm (1 MT), Friday, May 28, 7pm & Midnight (6 & 11 MT) 16

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SDPB2: Sunday, May 2, 9, and 16, 8pm (7 MT), 9pm (8 MT), Midnight (11 MT)

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SDPB2: Wednesday, May 19, 7pm & Midnight (6 MT & 11 MT), Saturday, May 22, Noon (11 MT), Tuesday, May 25, 10am (9 MT)

America ReFramed Far East Deep South follows Charles Chiu and his family as they travel from California to Mississippi to find the grave of Charles’ father, K.C. Lou. Their search leads to stunning revelations about their family and they get a crash course on the history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South. Through encounters with local residents and historians, this Chinese American family not only discovers their family’s important role in the Mississippi Delta, but they also learn about the symbiotic relationship between the Black and Chinese communities during the Jim Crow era. SDPB2: Tuesday, May 4, 7pm & 11pm (6 & 10 MT), Saturday, May 8, 6pm (5 MT)


Catch your Create favorites!

Create Weekend Showcases are Fridays at 8pm (7 MT), Saturdays at 9am (8 MT) & Sundays at 11am (10 MT). Each week features a new showcase! Mama Lidia May 7-13 Master the art of Italian cooking this Mother’s Day weekend when Create airs a special selection of episodes from Lidia’s Kitchen. Join Lidia Bastianich as she puts on a culinary master class while creating delicious Italian meals for the entire family. Places to Love May 14-20 Traveler Samantha Brown hits the road to experience the passion of a destination through food and drink, arts and culture. Her stops include Quebec City, Sanibel Island, Charleston, Phoenix, Miami and Santa Fe, with special episodes devoted to her favorite culinary experiences and her tips on making travel count. Somewhere South May 21-27 Join award-winning chef Vivian Howard as she digs deeper into the lesser-known roots of Southern food, cooking and living. Explore how people of different backgrounds interpret the same dish — from dumplings to hand pies to barbecue.

New Scandinavian Cooking

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Red, White & BBQ May 28-June 3 Create ushers in the unofficial start of summer with mouthwatering barbecue dishes from Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire. The grilling guru also shares techniques that elevate the backyard barbecue experience — from emberroasting and salt-slab grilling to fireheated iron and high-tech rotisseries.

The culinary travel series series New Scandinavian Cooking features mouth-watering “New Nordic Cuisine” and breathtaking scenery from northern Europe. Viewers voyage through Norway, Sweden and other locales. In each episode, they make tantalizing dishes in stunning outdoor locations using locally sourced vegetables, grains, cheese, fish, beef and lamb.

See SDPB.org/tvschedules for full listings, program details and schedule changes. May 2021

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Seth Tupper Named Supervising Senior Producer Seth Tupper is transitioning from his job as an SDPB News reporter to the newly created position of Supervising Senior Producer. In his new role, Tupper oversees the newscast team, as well as In the Moment on radio and South Dakota Focus on television. “In my oversight of our growing newscast team, I will focus on planning and organization to ensure that our radio newscast slots are filled and news is flowing to our websites,” says Tupper. “Our hope is to get the newscast process operating as smoothly and automatically as possible with help from multiple sources within the organization, so that our beat reporters can focus less on filling the newscasts and more on indepth, feature and investigative reporting.” Tupper’s work with the public affairs shows will focus on upholding the new goals and standards developed as part of the recent revamp of In the Moment. “I’ll also continue working with South Dakota Focus host Jackie Hendry on a new identity for that show, which has already been under transition since she took the helm earlier this year.” “Lastly, I hope to continue some of the reporting that I’ve so enjoyed doing for SDPB,” says Tupper. He says SDPB audience may see an even greater flow of content from the journalism team and even more integration among SDPB’s various platforms, all with the goal of keeping South Dakotans informed and engaged. 18

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SDPB’s popular garden program returns. This growing season, SDPB’s offering more opportunities for you to learn tips and tricks for growing blooms and blossoms in South Dakota’s short but sweet growing season. Follow Erik Helland of Sioux Falls’ Landscape Garden Center as he shares new gardening advice each week across all SDPB’s platforms.

South Dakota Home Garden - Now through September 9 SDPB-TV SDPB1: Thursdays at 9:45pm (8:45 MT) Saturdays at 6:50pm & 9:45pm (5:50 & 8:45 MT) Sundays at 6:45pm (5:45 MT)

SDPB Radio

Erik Helland joins host Lori Walsh during In the Moment to tackle your garden conundrums, Thursdays, 11am-noon CT/ noon-1pm MT.

SDPB Digital

Join other South Dakota gardeners on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram #SDHomeGarden

Online at SDPB.org/SDHomeGarden

Welcome New Staff Nathan Hofer joins SDPB as Outreach & Experiences Manager, working to help coordinate SDPB and Friends of SDPB events. A graduate of South Dakota State University, Hofer has worked extensively in student services in higher education, as Membership Coordinator for Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc., and most recently as Director of Campus Operations for Sioux Falls’ Lost&Found Association. He lives in Sioux Falls with his wife and two children.


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SDPB is pleased to partner with Levitt at the Falls to bring world class musical performances directly to you. Matt Allen, aka Nur-D, is a hip-hop artist, activist, and self-proclaimed geek-culture aficionado active in Minneapolis’ hip-hop scene since 2018. Nur-D’s music radiates the power of positivity and hits with honest lyrics and pop culture punchlines. Nur-D’s energetic performances and sharp lyrics have been on-stage at Paisley Park, First Avenue, Soundset and US Bank Stadium. He has toured with Brother Ali

and shared a bill with Jaden Smith, Tyler the Creator, and the Wu-Tang Clan. His “clean rap” is free from cursing and covers topics from comic books to racial justice, to pro wrestling and body positivity.

About Levitt in Your Living Room

Produced in partnership with SDPB, Levitt in Your Living Room’s spring programs feature artists with rich cultural traditions that they share with the world through their music. Watch Levitt in Your Living Room on Facebook at facebook.com/levitshellsiouxfalls or online at SD.net

NPR Tiny Desk Contest 2021 - Coming Soon! South Dakota musicians, NPR is hosting the 7th Annual Tiny Desk Contest soon. Find out the contest’s opening date and stay on-top of the latest Tiny Desk music and news at NPR.org/newsletter/tiny-desk-contest 20 20

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Morning Edition News and more from NPR's Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, & Noel King, and local host John Nguyen.

BBC World Service Overnight.

BBC World Service Overnight.

The People’s Pharmacy Health news & alternatives.

Planet Money The economy, explained.

Weekend Edition News and features from NPR. 1A Explores connections in policy, politics and technology. On Point Lively conversations about issues and the arts. In the Moment with Lori Walsh SDPB’s daily news & culture program. Here & Now News, features, and more from NPR. Fresh Air with Terry Gross Celeb & news interviews.

Fridays: Science Friday

All Things Considered News with NPR's Audie Cornish, Ari Shapiro, Mary Louise Kelly & Ailsa Chang, and local host Megan Feighery. National Native News 4:30 (3:30 MT) Marketplace In the Moment with Lori Walsh

SDPB’s daily news & culture program.(replay)

Jazz Nightly with Karl Gehrke Karl features jazz artists & styles, as well as South Dakota Jazz Stars.

World Café Music from around the globe. BBC World Service Overnight.

SUNDAYS

Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me! Trivia, humor from week’s news. This American Life Portraits of all kinds of Americans. Radiolab Science and life. The Moth Radio Hour Compelling real-life stories.

Weekend Edition News and features from NPR. On Being with Krista Tippett Philosophical discussions. Travel with Rick Steves America’s top travel expert. Milk Street Kitchen Recipes, tips, and information. Mountain Stage Performances from legends and emerging stars.

It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders Talk show with heart.

Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me! Trivia, humor from week’s news. The Moth Radio Hour Compelling real-life stories.

All Things Considered NPR

All Things Considered NPR

Planet Money/How I Built This

Conversations from World Café Music & interviews.

Reveal Peabody Award-winning investigative journalism. Hidden Brain Reveal patterns that Mountain Stage Performances from drive human behavior. legends and emerging stars. This American Life Portraits of all kinds of Americans. Radiolab Weaves stories and American Routes Songs & Stories science into documentaries. of the origins of American music, Fresh Air Weekend musicians & cultures. Celeb & newsmaker interviews. Big Band Spotlight with Karl Gehrke Music of ’30s & ’40s. On Record with Matt Weesner Adult alternative music. Jazz Nightly Extra More jazz from SDPB’s vast library. BBC World Service Overnight.

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NPR50: Shaping the Next 50 Years of Public Radio This year marks the 50th anniversary of NPR’s first on-air broadcast. For 50 years, NPR and SDPB have shared the responsibility and opportunity to execute the mission that NPR will “serve the individual, it will promote personal growth, it will regard the individual differences with respect and joy, rather than derision and hate. It will celebrate the human experience as infinitely varied, rather than vacuous and banal. It will encourage a sense of active, constructive participation, rather than apathetic helplessness.” As South Dakota’s NPR station, SDPB is proud to celebrate NPR and use this moment as an opportunity to reimagine what public radio can be for the audiences of tomorrow. Turn to SDPB for programs marking a half-century of excellence. May 2021 21


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Experience Anton Chekov’s masterpiece on Great Performances Uncle Vanya. David Mamet’s adaptation of the classic set in 1900 about the emotional conflicts between an elderly estate owner and his brother-in-law. This Olivier Award-nominated West End production adapted by Conor McPherson starring Toby Jones and Richard Armitage from London’s Harold Pinter Theater. SDPB1: Friday, May 7, 8pm (7 MT) & 12:30am (11:30 MT)

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Experience the 150th birthday of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Inside the Met. Facing a new financial reality following its fall 2020 reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic and urgent demands for social justice, the art institution makes history in ways no one could have predicted. Watch as the Met is forced to confront its historical record on inclusion, exclusion and diversity. SDPB1: Friday, May 28, 10pm (9 MT)

THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT Tune in to the 32nd annual broadcast of America’s national night of remembrance. The National Memorial Day Concert is a multi-award-winning television event that honors the military service and sacrifice of all our men and women in uniform, their families and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

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SDPB1: Sunday, May 30, 7pm (6 MT) & 8:30pm (7:30 MT)

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Explore the daily drama as African wildlife flock to a manmade waterhole rigged with cameras. Dr. M. Sanjayan and his team uncover the complex dynamic of this bustling oasis where elephants, lions, leopards and more meet and compete for water. On Life at the Waterhole, meet the first animal visitors to a new manmade waterhole in the African savannah. Discover how heat impacts the animals, as the new waterhole becomes busier in the evening cool. SDPB1: Wednesday, May 19 & 26, 7pm (6 MT)

Discover the little-known story of the achievements in science and medicine that doubled the human lifespan in less than a century. Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer examines the importance of numerous scientific innovations, from vaccines to data itself, while celebrating the unsung heroes of public health who believed change was possible and acted on it.

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SDPB1: Tuesday, May 11, 18, & 25, 7pm (6 MT) SDPB2: Sundays, May 16, 23, & 30, 10pm (9 MT) & Mondays, May 17, 23, & 30, 10am (9 MT)

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“We watched Sesame Street and it was wonderful. If only the world could be a better place like Sesame Street! We have 11 grandchildren. Some of them are young and I send the information to their parents. It’s a whole new generation, and I’m excited there are programs to support kids, especially all SDPB’s doing to help them learn online and during these difficult times.” - Andy & Barb Knight, Rapid City Sound Vision Co-Chairs

SDPB’s Sound Vision Campaign is a multi-year effort that has helped build studios, expand local journalism, enhance programming, and create outreach events South Dakotans trust and enjoy. SDPB’s ability to be the feet-on-the-ground source of information is vital. We are generating stories and news specific to your life. We are involved in the communities we serve, understanding that South Dakota is more than three big dots on the map. The leadership phase of the Sound Vision Campaign has raised over $12.2 million towards the $13 million goal. The campaign goal is broken down in three parts: • $1 million for facility upgrades • $2 million to expand the reporting team and develop new programs • $10 million for our endowment.

Now We are Asking You to Help Meet Our Goal by Making a Matching Gift. Your gift will inspire your neighbors and colleagues to join you in giving to the Sound Vision Campaign. And because of the generosity of a group of SDPB donors, the first $125,000 in gifts towards the public phase of Sound Vision will be matched! Please do not miss this unique opportunity to help SDPB build community not one, but two stories at a time and double the impact of your gift.

To make a matching gift supporting the Sound Vision Campaign, visit: SDPB.org/SoundVision or use the envelope in this magazine. To make a multi-year pledge, please contact the Friends Development team by phone at 800-333-0789 or by email at Friends@SDPB.org

Friends of SDPB Establishes Endowment with Watertown Area Community Foundation

The Friends of South Dakota Public Broadcasting is pleased to announce a partnership with the Watertown Area Community Foundation (WACF) establishing an endowment account. The endowment with WACF enables SDPB donors from northeast South Dakota to keep their dollars locally within their community. “We are honored to welcome the Friends of SDPB Fund to the 24

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Watertown Area Community Foundation,” says Jan DeBerg, WACF Executive Director. “Whether you enjoy watching sports, the arts, or educational programming, a gift to this fund is another way to support your passion. South Dakota Public Broadcasting has been a longtime staple for many television viewers. This endowment fund ensures optimum local programming for generations to come.” “As a Watertown native, I am glad that we can partner with

the Watertown Area Community Foundation,” says Ryan Howlett, Chief Executive Officer of Friends of SDPB. “It is a wonderful community, and SDPB is happy to add to the vitality of Codington County and the surrounding area.” In addition to WACF, Friends of SDPB has established endowment funds at the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, the South Dakota Community Foundation, the Black Hills Area Community Foundation and SDPB’s private foundation.


Jen and Ty Moos are originally from Helena, Montana. They relocated to South Dakota in 2006 for Ty’s job as a fisheries biologist for SD Games, Fish & Parks. Jen is a social worker who works primarily with the elderly. She has also been active with volunteering for a local hospice, Webster Public Library’s children’s programming, the Day County Arts Center, and helped initiate Webster’s city recycling program. The Moos household recently cut the cord.

“We only have our antenna, which gets four PBS stations, and we find that quite fulfilling. Whether we want to watch the news, something cultural for music, or celebrate a holiday, watch something family-oriented that provides good information, we just turn on SDPB.” For their five-year-old daughter, Jen says she is especially appreciative that public broadcasting is commercial-free. “When my husband and I were growing up, we saw so many commercials that can affect your self-image: feeling like you had to fit in, you had to drink or be the pretty girl or not eat your meal. Those aren’t messages we want in our home for Aly. I feel like PBS has not just cartoons but kidfriendly, positive, affirming messages, like, ‘You are wonderful the way you are,’ and ‘What do you like about yourself?’ and ‘Let’s talk about racial equality.’ Just so many positive things!”

Jen says the programming is very meaningful to their family.

“We’re not paying anything for the antenna, but it’s worth enough to me that I want to make a monthly donation to make sure we’ve got it in our home and that we’re supporting it. We’re very proud to partner with South Dakota Public Broadcasting.”

Watching Nature on SDPB is a Moos family tradition. “Almost every Wednesday night, we all gather our evening treat, sit on the couch and watch with awe at the Nature program offered on PBS. The quality is so amazing and it’s very important information. It teaches our daughter to care about our environment, all the plants and animals that Interested in becoming a sustaining member? make up the ecosystem and makes science very Friends of SDPB at (605)677-5861 ‘cool’ in our home.”

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Known as the Tulsa Race Massacre, a mob of white residents set fire to “Black Wall Street”—hundreds of Black-owned businesses and homes in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma—killing an estimated 100-300 Black residents and leaving an estimated 10,000 Black residents homeless. The documentary Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten examines this deadly assault on the 100th anniversary of the crime in the context of other racial massacres and police killings, including the one-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd. SDPB1: Monday, May 31, 8pm (7 MT)

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ASIAN AMERICANS In an era of exclusion and U.S. empire, new immigrants arrive from China, India, Japan, the Philippines and beyond. Barred by anti-Asian laws they become America’s first “undocumented immigrants,” yet they build railroads, dazzle on the silver screen, and take their fight for equality to the U.S. Supreme Court. Asian Americans explores the impact of Asian Americans, the fastest-growing racial/ethnic group in the United States, on the country’s past, present and future. Told through individual lives and personal histories, the series is narrated by Daniel Dae Kim and Tamlyn Tomita.

Explore the life of the groundbreaking author of The Joy Luck Club in this intimate portrait. Through archival imagery, home movies, photographs, animation and original interviews, American Masters Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir creates a vivid, colorful journey through Tan’s inspiring life and career. Featuring interviews with Tan, fellow writers Kevin Kwan, Isabel Allende, Dave Barry, and actors from the film adaptation of the book that catapulted her to literary prowess. SDPB1: Monday, May 3, 8pm (7 MT) SDPB2: Friday, May 7, 7pm (6 MT) 26

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SDPB in the Community SDPB continues to be mindful of the health and safety of our supporters and staff members as we tell South Dakota’s stories. With precautions and technology, we’re working hard to reach you, wherever you are.

SDPB followed the Schroeder Fire and other wildfires that impacted the Black Hills in late March.

SDPB Early Learning Specialist Amelia Meyer and Friends of SDPB Board Member and educator Paula Long Fox broadcast from the Black Hills Studio in Rapid City.

(Above) SDPB Director Rex Kinnear at production control for virtual educator workshops. (R) Kevin Nelson from SDPB’s Education Department gets some help hosting virtual workshops as part of SDPB’s Early Learning Initiative partnership with Sesame Street in Communities.

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SDPB posts photos and results from the State High School One-Act Play Festival at SDPB.org/OneActPlays

SDPB was live from Sioux Falls, Watertown, Huron, Rapid City and Aberdeen for the 2021 South Dakota State High School Basketball Tournaments.

SDPB’s Mobile Production Vehicle enables live broadcasts throughout South Dakota.

SDPB supporters Greg & Darla Toben share their set-up for simultaneously watching all classes of the state basketball tournaments on SDPB’s platforms.


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Donkey Hodie, a new puppet series for kids ages 3-5, follows the adventures of Donkey Hodie, the granddaughter of the original Donkey Hodie from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Each episode is set in the land of Someplace Else, where Donkey Hodie and her pals empower preschoolers to dream big and overcome obstacles, to be resourceful, and to laugh themselves silly along the way! The colorful, multiplatform show features original new music and versions of Rogers’ songs, reimagined for new audiences. SDPB1: Weekdays, 9am & 12:30pm (8am & 11:30am MT)

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SDPB Underwriters 3M Aberdeen 3M Brookings Acupuncture 4 Health AARP of South Dakota Advanced Certified Fundraising Arts South Dakota Augustana University Avera BankWest Bangs McCullen Law Firm Black Hills Area Community Foundation Black Hills Energy Black Hills Federal Credit Union Black Hills Information Security Black Hills Playhouse Black Hills State University Boyce Law Firm, LLP Bush Foundation Capital Services Catholic United Financial Center for Western Studies Children’s Museum of South Dakota Cody Yellowstone (Park County Travel Council) Dacotah Bank Dakota Angler & Outfitter Dakota Plains New Holland Dakota State University Dakota Wesleyan University

Davenport Evans Lawyers Delta Dental of South Dakota Delta Dental of South Dakota Foundation DeMersseman, Jensen, Tellinghuisen & Huffman, LLP Denny Menholt Auto Emmanuel Episcopal Church Farmers Union Insurance Companies First Dakota National Bank First Interstate Bank Fischer, Rounds & Associates Flooring America Four Seasons Fabric Gene Hufford Agency Insurance Goss Opera House Grow South Dakota Highmark Federal Credit Union Homestake Opera House Horton Incorporated Hy-Vee Food Stores Independent Insurance Agents of SD Johnson, Eiesland & Rohl Trial Lawyers Jolly Lane Greenhouse Lake Area Technical College Mahlander’s McCrory Gardens Media One Advertising Missouri River Energy Services

Monument Health Murphy Law Firm, P.C. Nonprofit Resources Northern State University NorthWestern Energy Ophthalmology Associates Paul Horsted, Dakota Photographic, LLC Perfect Hanging Gallery Peterson Farm Seeds Rapid City Medical Center Rapid City Rotary Club ReliaBank Reptile Gardens RISE Custom Solutions Sanford Health Sanford Underground Research Facility SDN Communications SEAM SFM Mutual Insurance Company Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum South Dakota Art Museum South Dakota Bar Foundation South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity South Dakota Corn Growers

Thank You for Your Gifts to Friends of SDPB Friends of SDPB has received the following memorial gifts: From friends & family in memory of Carolyn Buntrock. From Terry & Lorelei Gilchrist, Columbia, in memory of Carolyn Buntrock. From Dennis Jones, Bath, in memory of Carolyn Buntrock. From Carolyn G. & Craig Schaunaman, Aberdeen, in memory of Carolyn Buntrock. From Glen & Deanne Reaser, Hot Springs, in memory of Les & Leona Ferguson. From a Donor Advised Fund of the Black Hills Community Foundation grant, from Kenneth & Cathy Vogele, in memory of Marilyn G. Jerde. From a Donor Advised Fund of the Black Hills Community Foundation grant, from Kenneth and Cathy Vogele, in memory of K. Alan Kelts. 30

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From Kurt & Christy Osborne, Brookings, in memory of Buck and Delores Osborne. From Marie-Claude Wacker Gallivan, Sioux Falls, in memory of Francoise Payot. From Henry & Phyllis Niemann, Clear Lake, in memory of May Philpott. From Sandra Kangas, Pierre, in memory of Pastor Dianne Rood-Kiesz. From Jim Sorensen & family, Vermillion, in memory of Mariella Sorensen. From Nancy Varick, Rapid City, in memory of Eric Zorr. Friends of SDPB is grateful for these thoughtful gifts. To donate please visit SDPB.org/ donate, call (605) 677-5861 or mail to PO BOX 5000, Sioux Falls, SD 57117.

South Dakota Community Foundation South Dakota Department of Education South Dakota Department of Health South Dakota Ethanol Producers Association South Dakota Hall of Fame South Dakota Historical Society South Dakota Humanities Council South Dakota Magazine South Dakota Space Grant Consortium South Dakota State University South Dakota State University Extension Termesphere Gallery Touchmark Retirement Communities Touchstone Energy Cooperative TSP, Inc. Turbak Law Office, PC Valley Queen Cheese Vance Thompson Vision Vermillion Federal Credit Union Viken Law Firm Watertown Area Community Foundation Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Westhills Village Retirement Community Wild Idea Buffalo Co Yak Ridge Cabins

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No Second Chance is a French thriller based on the novel by multi-award winning author Harlan Coben. When Dr. Alice Lambert wakes up in a hospital after 8 days in a coma, she finds that her life has taken a drastic turn. She has been shot, her husband killed and her daughter, Tara, abducted. The abductors are asking for 1 million Euros in exchange for her child with one rule: no police involvement. Available NOW on Passport

A princess steals the heart of the President of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha. Masterpiece Atlantic Crossing stars Kyle MacLachlan as Roosevelt, opposite Swedish star Sofia Helin (The Bridge) as the beautiful Martha, who flees the Nazis with her three young children and lives under Roosevelt’s protection. Also starring Tobias Santelmann and Harriet Sansom Harris. SDPB1: Sundays, 8pm (7 MT) Available NOW on Passport

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(Prairie Doc continued from p. 10) time, especially if they get sick and family can’t be present to support. If you’re a new mother with COVID, can you hold or breastfeed your baby? All of our rituals of how we bring life into this world have changed and not necessarily in a good way.” KB: The ripple effect is astonishing. JK: “When the pandemic started, we stopped doing mammograms and pap smears. Now what happens to the women who missed an early breast cancer or early pap smear change? Now that we’ve started exams again, I’ve got an entire year of patients who are behind. Getting them caught up with

mammograms, colonoscopies, pap smears, it affects that work. A CDC study shows pap smears dropped 85% with California’s first stay at-home order. When that order was lifted, 25% of the exams were below normal. On the program, we’ll also talk about staying at-home and that caregiver stress. The typical caregiver for older adults is a woman in her 40s and 50s – the sandwich generation, where you’re caring for your kids, your grandkids, and your parents. That’s hard. And most frontline caregivers are women – women hold 78% of all hospital jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Women hold 70% of

pharmacy jobs and 51% of grocery store jobs. The UN Women’s World Health Organization showed violence against women increased by 25-30% during lockdown. All of these issues, I’d love to touch on in the program, which is more than one episode can carry, but because it’s a call-in show, our audience will tell us what is important to them and where we can take this conversation. There’s definitely lots of things to talk about.” On Call with the Prairie Doc® Mothers in Crisis: Pandemic Stress SDPB1: Thursday, May 6, 7pm (6 MT) May 2021

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This Emmy-winning home-improvement series takes the mystery and fright factors out of remodeling and carpentry chores, while celebrating architectural styles that have seemingly fallen out of the mainstream. This Old House follows one whole-house renovation over several episodes and features tradesmen Norm Abram, Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, and Jenn Nawada, along with host Kevin O’Connor. SDPB1: Saturdays at 1:30pm (12:30 MT) 32

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