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Northwest Profiles

May 2026 Preview

Preview: Season 39 Episode 6 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Casa Cano Farms, Bonsai in Wire, Calgary's BUMP Festival, and Revolutionary Sons and Daughters.

In the final episode of our 39th season, we’ll meet the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, who keep history alive for generations to come. We’ll stop by Casa Cano Farms and see how sustainable farming becomes great food. Watch a North Idaho wire artist create art that celebrates Bonsai. And get an inside look at the BUMP Festival, Calgary's most expansive public art experience.

05/28/2026 | Rating TV-G

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Bending Wire into Art

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Clip: S39 Ep6 | 5m 31s | Watch as North Idaho wire artist Morgan McBride creates art that celebrates Bonsai. (5m 31s)

Casa Cano

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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)

Urban Canvas

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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)

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)

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