Northwest Profiles
The Faces & Places of Northwest Profiles
Preview: Season 39 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A fast paced trip through nearly 40 years of storytelling.
From inspiring personalities and unusual hobbies to hidden gems across the region, we revisit the unforgettable stories that helped make Northwest Profiles a beloved staple of KSPS PBS.
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Northwest Profiles is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funding for Northwest Profiles is provided by Idaho Central Credit Union, with additional funding from the Friends of KSPS.
Northwest Profiles
The Faces & Places of Northwest Profiles
Preview: Season 39 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
From inspiring personalities and unusual hobbies to hidden gems across the region, we revisit the unforgettable stories that helped make Northwest Profiles a beloved staple of KSPS PBS.
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Tom McArthur here inviting you to watch a special program.
We're calling the Faces and Places of Northwest profiles.
From inspiring personalities and unusual hobbies to hidden gems across the region, we revisit the unforgettable stories that helped make Northwest Profiles a beloved staple of KSPS PBS.
Hope you will join me for this fast paced trip through nearly 40 years of storytelling.
Monday at 830 on KSPS PBS.
The Faces & Places of Northwest Profiles
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Preview: S39 | 30s | A fast paced trip through nearly 40 years of storytelling. (30s)
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Clip: S39 Ep6 | 7m 33s | BUMP is one of Canada’s leading mural festivals and has transformed how Calgary looks and feels. (7m 33s)
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Preview: S39 Ep6 | 30s | Casa Cano Farms, Bonsai in Wire, Calgary's BUMP Festival, and Revolutionary Sons and Daughters. (30s)
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Clip: S39 Ep6 | 5m 42s | This husband and wife duo share a love for food and prioritize sustainable farming. (5m 42s)
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Clip: S39 Ep6 | 5m 31s | Watch as North Idaho wire artist Morgan McBride creates art that celebrates Bonsai. (5m 31s)
More Than Tea and Costumes: The Real DAR and SAR
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Clip: S39 Ep6 | 6m 55s | Discover the real work of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution in the Inland Northwest. (6m 55s)
Geocaching: A New Way To Explore
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Clip: S39 Ep5 | 6m 16s | Join us on a high-tech treasure hunt where we’ll learn about Geocaching, at home and abroad. (6m 16s)
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Clip: S39 Ep5 | 7m 13s | Ceramic artist Chris Kelsey explores natural processes that shape both land and human experience. (7m 13s)
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Preview: S39 Ep5 | 30s | Geocaching, painter Josh Harnack, ceramics artist Chris Kelsey, and home cook Suwanee Lennon. (30s)
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Clip: S39 Ep5 | 5m 29s | From Thailand to Spokane, Suwanee Lennon shares her story through food and community. (5m 29s)
The Art of Letting Go with Artist Josh Harnack
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Clip: S39 Ep5 | 7m 10s | Artist Josh Harnack turns adversity into creativity, shaping a life of resilience and art. (7m 10s)
The Wilder Institute: Saving Species Through Community Conservation
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Clip: S39 Ep4 | 7m 32s | The Wilder Institute restores endangered species through science and community conservation. (7m 32s)
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Preview: S39 Ep4 | 30s | Conductor James Lowe, artist Kimber Follevaag, The Wilder Institute, and golfers the Canyonettes. (30s)
The Canyonettes: Spokane’s Most Welcoming Women’s Golf League
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Clip: S39 Ep4 | 4m 50s | Spokane’s Canyonettes make golf welcoming, fun, and open to every skill level. (4m 50s)
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Clip: S39 Ep4 | 4m 14s | Spokane fiber artist Kimber Follevaag stretches yarn into amazing designs. (4m 14s)
The Conductor: James Lowe and The Spokane Symphony
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Clip: S39 Ep4 | 6m 50s | James Lowe, the Conductor for the Spokane Symphony, details his journey through music. (6m 50s)
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Preview: S39 Ep3 | 30s | Daniel Lopez Muralist; Myles Kennedy Musician; Artist Uses Plant Fibers; Marzell Furniture Restorer (30s)
Hometown Headliner: The Story of Myles Kennedy
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Clip: S39 Ep3 | 7m 34s | Platinum recording artist Myles Kennedy grew up in Spokane with music, mentorship, and community. (7m 34s)
Heirloom Revival with Marzell Van Vlaenderen
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Clip: S39 Ep3 | 6m 24s | A flood-damaged 1800s dining table gets new life from master restorer Marzell Van Vlaenderen. (6m 24s)
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Clip: S39 Ep3 | 5m 48s | Follow the journey of Daniel Lopez, a Spokane based Muralist who turns hardships into beautiful art. (5m 48s)
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Clip: S39 Ep3 | 4m 47s | Nan Drye work with plants and plant dyes on natural fibers to make beautiful, useful things. (4m 47s)
Sustainable Suds: Inside Mountain Madness Soap Co.
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Clip: S39 Ep2 | 6m 20s | Learn how Mountain Madness Soap Co. blends craftsmanship, sustainability, and community care. (6m 20s)
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Clip: S39 Ep2 | 7m 40s | Clinical Herbalist Robin Baire (7m 40s)
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Clip: S39 Ep2 | 4m 56s | From delicious baked breads to sensational craft beer, we sit down for a bite at The Grain Shed. (4m 56s)
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Preview: S39 Ep2 | 30s | PasstoPass Parkinson's Trek; Grain Shed bakery; Herbalist Robin Baire; Mountain Madness Soap Co. (30s)
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Preview: S39 Ep1 | 30s | Fire Dancing, Los Cinco Locos Salsa, Insect Photographer, and Birding. (30s)
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Clip: S39 Ep1 | 4m 15s | Los Cinco Locos Salsa: How a Family Recipe from El Paso Became a Washington Favorite! (4m 15s)
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Clip: S39 Ep1 | 5m 22s | In Spokane, Washington, a small troupe of fire dancers is lighting up the community — literally. (5m 22s)
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Clip: S39 Ep1 | 7m 47s | Photographer Dara Ojo shares how a pandemic hobby turned into a passion seen around the world! (7m 47s)
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Clip: S39 Ep1 | 7m 40s | We follow along with a birding group that gives Seniors an introduction to Birding with sound. (7m 40s)
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Northwest Profiles is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
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