Peter Galman, Shakespearean actor talks about his career on stage and TV as well as training student to act in Shakespearean plays
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Pickled Chanterelles Kaspar Donier Kaspar's Seattle WA ENTREE Boar Chops and Cous Cous Kevin Rathbun Nava Atlanta GA DESSERT Roasted Apples with Warm Apple Soup Keegan Gerhard The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
APPETIZER Antoine's Provencal Olive Tart Antoine Bouterin Bouterin Restaurant New York NY ENTREE Chili-seared Scallops and Baked Pancetta Robert Petersen The Grill at Hacienda del Sol Tucson AZ DESSERT Michabelle Celebration Gateau (Magnolia Torte) Christina Nicosia Michabelle Hammond LA
Parmesan Basket with Polenta by Janice Barber of The White House Inn in St. Kitts. Oxtail Goulash by Wolfgang Sichra of Plachutta's Heitzinger Brau in Vienna, Austria. Chocolate Biscuit Stuffed with Raspberry Mousse by Oliver Horion of Oliver's in MonteDVD, Uruguay.
Souffle Suissesse by Albert Roux of Le Gavroche in London, England. Saint-Pierre (John Dory) with Fennel and Confit by Philipppe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France. Apple-Ricotta Dumplings by Alfred Kaiser of Zum Schwarzen Kameel in Vienna, Austria.
Prawns in Rice Dough with Pumpkin-Curry Sauce by Helmut Osterreicher of Steirereck in Vienna, Austria. Grilled Chicken Napoleon with Shiitake and Spinach Ragout by James Gillespie of 3660 on the Rise in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Apricot Pudding (Kecskemet) by Sandor Varga of Matthias Cellar Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary.
Seared Foie Gras with Port and Cranberry Reduction by Steve Young of Four Ways Inn in Bermuda. Chicken from Bresse with Truffles and Foie Gras Sauce by Jean Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France. Fruit and Lemongrass Panna Cotta by Stuart Pate of Lanesborough Hotel in London, England.
Jalapeno Pasta with Rattlesnake Sausage G. Scott Philip, Las Canarias, San Antonio TX Pork Tenderloin with Date and Fig Chutney Tom Emerick, The Wine Connoisseur, Houston TX Pashka Mousse Lilli with Fruit Carla Summer Cafe Lilli, Lake Tahoe NV Jalapeno Corn Bread Bertie Varner, Y.O. Ranch, Mountain Home TX
APPIRIZER * Crawfish Spring Rolls with Root Vegetables and Crawfish Beurre Blanc Hallman Woods III Le Rosier, New Iberia LA ENTREE Rice Paper-wrapped Tuna Loin with Ginger Sauce Cory Mattson The Fearrington House, Pittsboro NC DESSERT Cuban French Toast Guillermo Veloso Yuca Restaurant, Miami Beach FL
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Aquariums are a great place to learn more about ocean dwellers and the ocean in general, but don's think of Aquariums as just a place to see underwater critters: many of these organizations also carry out research which helps us understand the animals much better. Monterey Bay aquarium in California is one such special that offers enjoyment and knowledge. For divers, there are few places on Earth that compare to the thrills, sights and amazing wonders of a coral reef; the spectacular beauty of tropical coral gardens and the revelation of a world teeming with life are just a couple of reasons why this activity is so popular. etc.
The Professor's house is filled with amazing inventions, gadgets, and doodads. While visiting the Professor, Izzi and EJ find one that is hidden among his many other wonderful inventions that doesn't work at all. What makes this "failure" his most successful contraption ever?
Learn the sound for the letter F and follow Frank the Frog as he runs around the lake....he's fast! Practice the letter sound with Maestro Javier and sing along with Seymour Trax.
Do you know the letter "G" has more than one sound? Learn all about the letter "G" with your friends Miss Cathy and Maestro Javier and a fun song about grapes and giraffes!
Zebby and friends dream about what they will be when they grow up.
Anna Smith Strong (1790-1812) was a fearless woman who acted as a spy for George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Recruited by Washington's spymaster Major Benjamin Tallmadge, she joined the Culper Ring, a group of American spies. General Washington placed a huge amount of trust in his spies, and Anna helped pass him important messages at great risk to herself and her family. One of her cleverer devices was to hang laundry on the line in a planned fashion so that other spies could read the "message." Had she been discovered by the British, she would have faced jail or execution. Thrilling and dramatic, Anna Strong tells the story of how one brave woman helped change the course of American history.
Uppercase P, R, B
Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
Chickens are not other only animals that lay eggs. Many animals lay eggs and they are called oviparous. LaVar takes a look at different kinds of animals that hatch from. He visits a hatchery and then he joins a biologist to visit loggerhead turtles in Florida, as they lay their eggs on the sandy beach.
We can find plants just about everywhere on Earth! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike takes a closer look at these amazing living things. We'll find out about roots, stems, leaves, and all the things plants need to live. Time to grab your shovel and dig into some science fun! Join us on this installment of Science and Me and see what grows on the...Tree of Life!
My, how you've grown! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at how people and other living things grow and change over time. Most living things grow up to look like their parents and can even look very similar to other living things. So how, exactly, do we tell them apart? Join us on this installment of Science and Me and you'll be...Growing and Knowing!
Students measure liquids using the milliliter, liter, and kiloliter. (15:00 min.)
Students are introduced to various polygons. New terms: polygon, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon and regular polygon.
Major concepts... patterning and algebra; specifically the notions of color and geometric codes. Pictorial and graphical modes are employed to create, describe and represent a variety of patterns and introduce an early sense of variables.
In the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, 11-year-old Sangti's family can't afford to send her to school. However, her dreams are also her parents'. Together they do their best to help make their dream come true.
Dive into the creative process of Saturday Night Live at this special exhibition on view at Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications. Join host Leslie Mueller as she explores a week in the life of the show. Go behind-the-scenes to see the writing process, the table read, set construction, make-up and costume design and finally the live broadcast on Saturday night.
Yogyakarta, is the cradle of Javanese culture in Indonesia. Highlights include: a pottery village; the Borobudur Temple; intricately-carved Javanese Wayang shadow puppets; the 18th-century Sultan's Palace, home to the Sultan, who serves as the local governor.
APPETIZER Pickled Chanterelles Kaspar Donier Kaspar's Seattle WA ENTREE Boar Chops and Cous Cous Kevin Rathbun Nava Atlanta GA DESSERT Roasted Apples with Warm Apple Soup Keegan Gerhard The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
APPETIZER Black Tie Scallops with Black Truffles Marc Poidevin Le Cirque, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Honey and Tamari-seared Salmon Dean Mitchell Morels Banner Elk NC DESSERT Lemon Mousse Napoleon Thomas Beebe Vivace Restaurant Tucson AZ
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.
Parmesan Basket with Polenta by Janice Barber of The White House Inn in St. Kitts. Oxtail Goulash by Wolfgang Sichra of Plachutta's Heitzinger Brau in Vienna, Austria. Chocolate Biscuit Stuffed with Raspberry Mousse by Oliver Horion of Oliver's in MonteDVD, Uruguay.
Souffle Suissesse by Albert Roux of Le Gavroche in London, England. Saint-Pierre (John Dory) with Fennel and Confit by Philipppe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France. Apple-Ricotta Dumplings by Alfred Kaiser of Zum Schwarzen Kameel in Vienna, Austria.
This global-minded episode travels worldwide to see eleven culturally-diverse segments about activities in the US, Europe and Asia. In the US, we see a "Chocolate Show"; segments in Europe include: "Big Ben Cleaning" and "Car Stuffing" in the United Kingdom; "Gliders" in Germany; and "Nappies" in the Netherlands; segments in Asia include: "Moon Cakes in China"; a "Water Balloon Fight" in Taiwan; then "Mall Bungee"; "Stamps"; "Square Watermelons"; and "Mini-Cars" in Japan.
Many people have heard of Palomar Observatory, home to the giant telescope located on top of Palomar Mountain, which is located ninety miles southeast of Pasadena, California; others have heard of the historic town of Warner Springs situated in the nearby rolling hill country. But relatively few know that this remote area of San Diego County contains another Elfin Forest. Here, host Martin Hale explores this classic Montane Chaparral landscape, which includes a vast habitat of incredible wildflowers.
Aquariums are a great place to learn more about ocean dwellers and the ocean in general, but don's think of Aquariums as just a place to see underwater critters: many of these organizations also carry out research which helps us understand the animals much better. Monterey Bay aquarium in California is one such special that offers enjoyment and knowledge. For divers, there are few places on Earth that compare to the thrills, sights and amazing wonders of a coral reef; the spectacular beauty of tropical coral gardens and the revelation of a world teeming with life are just a couple of reasons why this activity is so popular. etc.
Forcing the Issue demonstrates how forces push, pull, and set things in motion. We learn that forces are all around us and how they act on everything. 05.24.11 be
ADULT STEM CELLS - We look at how stem cells can help our body after injury. STEM CELLS - A method of treating brain tumors. GENETIC MAP OF ASPERGILLUS - An airborne fungus that enters the body through the lungs. FERTILITY CENTER - We take a look into a treatment for IVF. GENE CHIP - Looks at how a gene chip may answer questions about inheritable disorders. SALT RESISTANT PLANT GENES - Researchers have found a fungus that survives in the depths of the Dead Sea. AGRICULTURAL BIOTECH - We look at biotech crops in the Philippines. RICE DISEASE - Researchers hope to develop a rice plant that will resist this fungus. DNA VACCINE - This technology will be able to respond more rapidly to newly-emerging infectious diseases. NEW ORGANS - A growing heart muscle that can beat on its own. DNA BARCODING - Biologists say DNA barcoding revolutionizes the way they work. DNA SCREENING - Looks at a computer program that saves hours of research.
First up, Shawn's going to introduce us to an occupational therapist and learn the various types of things she does to help her patients get back to doing things and living life to their fullest ability. If you're a curious type person, interested in computers and statistics, you'll want to see Helena's interview with a research professor who will introduce her to the world of data science -- one of the hottest careers around! Then Shawn will take us to a company that manufactures parts for spacecraft and learn how the production supervisor oversees and manages their production.
Follow Neil and the team as they explore the deep alien world of the endangered grouper breeding grounds and come face to face with one of the biggest threats to the Atlantic ecosystem, the invasive lion fish!
George crisscrosses Laos to witness a nation entering the modern world. He comes across ancient farming techniques, visits a conservation center that provides elephants a new way of life, explores an abandoned cave city, and paddles an underground river that holds some timely secrets.
Gary Cadwallader talks about the educational outreach programs of Palm Beach Dramaworks and how they are impacting our youth of today. Guests: Gary Cadwallader Bill Hirschman Margery Lowe Carol Kassie Jim Buff
We are shedding light on the importance of fathers and father figures in the family structure. Fatherhood is a cornerstone of family life and society, playing a vital role in the development and well-being of children. Their presence and active involvement contribute to a child's emotional, cognitive, and social growth. Research shows that children with involved fathers tend to perform better academically, have better emotional and psychological well-being, and are less likely to engage in risky behaviors. Becoming an engaged dad has benefits for fathers, too: engaged dads set goals and achieve greater success, healthy habits become more important, and self-esteem increases as dads see their value. Guests: Eric Chisem Jean-Robert Menard Arlene Connelly-Drummond
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Peaceful Ridge, Cost Of Living, Special Olympics, Senior Ceramics, Mona Creative Art, Bill 49, End Of An Era, BikeBox, Diwali, Fruits in Cahoots, Westchester Eats, and De La Flor Florist 4/25/24
In this episode of Take Paws, you'll get the facts on feeding your pet a healthy diet. You'll also get some great tips for strolling around the neighborhood with your K-9 companion, check out an innovation in dog walking, and drop in on Happy Paws Pet Expo. Guests: SAM STRAUSS, DVM DAWN HANNA JASON HORGAN, DVM GREG BLACK LISA MENDHEIM
Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" swept across continents to become one of the world's best-selling teenage romance novels; then a tremendously successful movie franchise that one could rightfully say people are obsessed with. This program follows the sensation of "Twilight" from the novel to its on-screen adaption; it profiles the film's stars, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart, who were once relative unknowns and now are worldwide household names adored by millions; it also looks at spin-offs and rumors that Twilight has created. The DVD includes four Bonus segments that expand on the supernatural, literature and the movies: "Vampires" - explores the public's insatiable lust to continue the vampire myth from "Dracula" to "Underworld" to "Twilight." "Harry Potter" - examines the hugely successful book and movie franchise about witchcraft and wizardry. "True Blood" - offers a profile on the HBO series that stars Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress who fell in love with a vampire. "Teen Stars" - Features a look at Dakota Fanning, who stars as Jane in "New Moon," and Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter since 2001 to become one of Hollywood's most successful stars.
50 Cent is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, and actor, whose rise to fame and fortune is an incredible story. Born Curtis James Jackson III on July 6, 1975, in a very poor and dangerous neighborhood in Queens, NY, his mother, Sabrina, was only 15 at the time of his birth; sadly, she reverted to dealing drugs to support her child and was mysteriously murdered when the boy was only eight. Curtis moved in with his grandparents, but spent most of his remaining youth dealing drugs, which made him a lot of money, but also landed him in jail, where his dream about making a career in music was born. After his release, he adopted his stage name "50 Cent" to reflect the change he was making with his life, and he began to record original Rap music. Somehow in 2000, he survived being shot nine times; then through sheer determination, he continued to record and in 2002 he collaborated with rappers Eminem and Dr. Dre to rapidly rise to fame with the release in 2003 of his album, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," which has been certified platinum eight times, and "The Massacre," in 2005. Arising from a life of drugs and crime to become one of the biggest artists on the planet, his journey, as we see here, is an inspiration.
Retrospective profiles of: Daniel Radcliffe, Elijah Wood, Haley Joel Osment, Hayden Christensen, Shia LeBeouf.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: RONALD REAGAN - Details the infamous failed assassination attempt of US President Ronald Reagan in 1981 by John Hinckley Jr. BONNIE & CLYDE - Follows the notorious crime duo, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, who met, fell in love, and embarked on a killing and robbing spree in the 1920's. MARTHA STEWART - America's favorite homemaker, Martha Stewart, became a convicted felon as a result of insider trading, sentenced to five months imprisonment, and a further five months house arrest. THE KILLING FIELDS - The horrific Genocide of Cambodian people by the Khmer Rouge and leader Pol Pot, with millions of innocent victims being executed over a three decade dictatorship. TERRORIST SEA SUICIDE BOMBING - Before the horror of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Al Qaeda members plotted an elaborate suicide bombing on the seas, targeting USS Cole and killing 17 men and women on board. SOPHIA LOREN - The robbery of Sophia Loren's jewels by Peter Scott, the notorious society cat burglar also known as "The Human Fly" in 1961, which occurred on the set of the movie "The Millionairess."
From the exhilarating and perilous days of early flight, to the present, where travel on commercial flights all over the world is as common as travel by motor car, this program looks at the beginnings of flight, with innovators such as Benjamin Franklin and Leonardo DaVinci coming up with new ways to give man wings, and chronicles the invention of hot air balloons, Zepplins, box kites, and of course the story of the most influential inventors of all - Wilbur and Orville Wright, two brothers from Midwestern America who were to have the biggest impact on the world of aviation.
1.) 1886 - San Francisco's Chinese American Laundry Men Sue for Equal Rights - Yick Wo, who owned a Chinese American laundry, sought equal rights and civil rights for Chinese American laundrymen in the Supreme Court Case Yick Wo v. Hopkins. 2.) 1887 - Doc Hay and Lung On Arrive on the Eastern Oregon Frontier - Doc Hay and Lung On were Chinese American pioneers in Oregon, who formed the Kam Wah Chung store, where Hay practiced Chinese Medicine. 3.) 1888 - Lue Gim Gong, Father of the Florida Citrus Industry - Leu Gim Gong, known as the citrus wizard, was a pioneering Chinese geneticist who saved the Florida citrus industry. 4.) 1894 - Polly Bemis, an Angel in Idaho's Wilderness - The life and times of Polly Bemis, an Idaho pioneer, are preserved by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Gertrude Monastery in Idaho. 5.) 1906 - San Francisco Earthquake's Impact on the Chinese American Community - Chinese American's rebuilt San Francisco's Chinatown after it was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.