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Iowa Press
Mark Nook, president of the University of Northern Iowa, discusses higher education policy and funding being considered in the Iowa Legislature, as well as other issues of importance to UNI.
Market to Market
New USDA estimates on planting counter tough tariff talk. A look back at the ‘90s and the early oughts for this program. And, commodity market analysis with Sue Martin.
Studio 3 LIVE
Host Mickey Davis takes a look back at performances from season 2.
Studio 3 LIVE
Australian Henry Wagons brings his style and insatiable passion for music to the stage.
Iowa Press
Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart discusses her leadership and the path forward for Iowa Democrats.
Market to Market
Containment progress in the fight against bird flu. Cold snaps and snow storms blanket much of the country. Clothing manufacturers who survived when others unraveled. And, commodity market analysis with Dan Hueber.
Behind the Scenes at Antiques Roadshow Iowa
Go behind the scenes as Antiques Roadshow rolls into Living History Farms in Urbandale.
Studio 3 LIVE
Davina and The Vagabonds’ Studio 3 LIVE performance brings the audience to their feet.
Iowa Press
Iowa Senate Minority Leader Sen. Janice Weiner (D - Iowa City), discusses the 2025 legislative session.
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Stories
We partnered with local artists for our 2025 spring pledge season to offer you custom Iowa PBS artwork - hear from the artists behind these fun new gifts.
Hear from Producer Patrick Boberg and Associate Producer Tiffany Clouse on the work that went into creating our latest documentary.
Paul Yeager, host of Market to Market, on how conversations are the heart of the program.
Festival 25 on Iowa PBS—where entertainment meets community and your support makes it all possible.
The Iowa Science Phenomena website from Iowa PBS offers a growing collection of local standards-aligned phenomena, unique and relevant to the students and teachers of Iowa.
Make something sweet this Valentine's weekend with these dessert recipes from Iowa Ingredient.
Reduce taxes and keep your life and your plans on track through a variety of options.
For 50 seasons, the team behind Market to Market has delivered in-depth coverage of agriculture, commodities and rural issues.
From Ken Burns to American Experience, PBS has plenty of shows to watch on demand if you're feeling presidential.
Create some holiday crafts with your kids to celebrate love, kindness and friendship.
Iowa PBS Sports announcer Paul Yeager reflects on our decade of Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union basketball championships.
While Grand View's women's wrestling program isn't the first of its kind in Iowa, it will host the first women's college wrestling meet on our statewide public media.
Studio 3 LIVE
Studio 3 LIVE
Vocal powerhouse Elizabeth Moen uses life to inspire her as a songwriter and lyricist.
Studio 3 LIVE
James Tutson’s soulful blend of gospel and rock music tells stories of joy and sorrow.
Studio 3 LIVE
Adeem the Artist’s music expresses a worldview built by reconciling past pain with hope.
Studio 3 LIVE
The NOLA Jazz Band’s blues and jazz stylings capture the spirit of New Orleans music.
Studio 3 LIVE
Bassel & The Supernaturals use soul and funk to sing of love, loss and the Syrian war.
Studio 3 LIVE
Mickey Davis takes viewers on a musical journey through the 10 acts featured on season 1.
Studio 3 LIVE
Art pop musician Sen Morimoto blends jazz, indie rock and R&B into an ever-evolving style.
Studio 3 LIVE
Avey Grouws Band brings their roots and blues sound and powerful vocals to the stage.
Studio 3 LIVE
William Elliott Whitmore’s roots-folk-style music is inspired by life on his family farm.
Studio 3 LIVE
Trio Bad Bad Hats showcases their indie rock sound with a charming and joyful performance.
Studio 3 LIVE
Neptune’s Core is two sets of sisters bringing their love of indie and punk music to life.
Studio 3 LIVE
Honest songwriting and connecting with fans has made Halle Kearns a rising star in the country music scene.
Studio 3 LIVE
Iowa’s quintessential band, The Nadas, share their storied career as a folk Americana act.
Studio 3 LIVE
Blues icon and three-time Grammy nominee John Primer performs with his Real Deal Blues Band.
Studio 3 LIVE
The Minneapolis five-piece band Kiss the Tiger delivers an energetic and electrifying show.
Studio 3 LIVE
Lily DeTaeye’s captivating folk/rock music has captivated audiences for over a decade.
Studio 3 LIVE
Members from Wheatus perform an acoustic set, including their 1995 hit “Teenage Dirtbag.”
Studio 3 LIVE
Neil Anders & the Brothers Merritt perform an original sound that is refreshingly unique.
Studio 3 LIVE
The Texas Tenors take the stage for a special holiday performance.
Studio 3 LIVE
The Foxies bring their infectiously fun performance and punk attitude to the stage.
Studio 3 LIVE
Haitian Canadian musician Wesli brings his globally infused music to the stage.
Studio 3 LIVE
Davina and The Vagabonds’ Studio 3 LIVE performance brings the audience to their feet.
Studio 3 LIVE
Australian Henry Wagons brings his style and insatiable passion for music to the stage.
Studio 3 LIVE
Host Mickey Davis takes a look back at performances from season 2.
Influential Iowans
Governors of Iowa
A towering political figure that defies conventional categories, Harold Hughes was Iowa’s Governor during the tumultuous 1960s.
Governors of Iowa
A widely respected political leader of the 1970s and early 1980s, Robert Ray is known for an even-handed approach to governing Iowa.
Meredith Willson: America's Music Man
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin and wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world’s ear.
Lost in History: Alexander Clark
Iowa's schools were desegregated more than 85 years before the rest of the nation. This documentary profiles Alexander Clark and his historic accomplishments.
George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life
George Washington Carver's rise from slavery to scientific accomplishment has inspired millions. Uncover Carver's complexities and reveal the full impact of his life and work.
Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women
Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women tells the compelling story of Iowa suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt and her role in the women’s suffrage movement.
Governors of Iowa
A towering political figure that defies conventional categories, Harold Hughes was Iowa’s Governor during the tumultuous 1960s.
Governors of Iowa
A widely respected political leader of the 1970s and early 1980s, Robert Ray is known for an even-handed approach to governing Iowa.
Meredith Willson: America's Music Man
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin and wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world’s ear.
Lost in History: Alexander Clark
Iowa's schools were desegregated more than 85 years before the rest of the nation. This documentary profiles Alexander Clark and his historic accomplishments.
George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life
George Washington Carver's rise from slavery to scientific accomplishment has inspired millions. Uncover Carver's complexities and reveal the full impact of his life and work.
Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women
Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women tells the compelling story of Iowa suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt and her role in the women’s suffrage movement.
Governors of Iowa
A towering political figure that defies conventional categories, Harold Hughes was Iowa’s Governor during the tumultuous 1960s.
Governors of Iowa
A widely respected political leader of the 1970s and early 1980s, Robert Ray is known for an even-handed approach to governing Iowa.
Meredith Willson: America's Music Man
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin and wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world’s ear.
News & Events
Don’t miss any of the girls state basketball action! As Iowa girls battle to get their tickets punched to the state tournament, Iowa PBS is preparing for live coverage of the championship games.
Taking place February 28–March 10, March 12, and March 15–16, Festival 2025 features local productions, music events, popular dramas and more.
This hour-long program will premiere Monday, March 3 at 7 p.m. on the statewide network and will be rebroadcast Sunday, March 9 at 8:30 p.m.