Manny Hernandez, celebrity photographer in Miami talks about his career and his new book called "Candids".
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Benne Seed Shrimp and Crab Cakes with Cilantro Peanut Sauce Peter de Jong Beaufort Inn Beaufort SC ENTREE Sturgeon Napoleon with Foie Gras and Beet-Sherry Vinegar Sauce Pierre Pollin Le Titi de Paris, Arlington Heights IL DESSERT Chocolate Demerara Shane Gorringe Zoe's Covington, LA
APPETIZER Roast Langoustine with Pisto and Balsamic Lemon Vinaigrette Julian Serrano Picasso, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Confit Duck Salad Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Restaurant Phoenix AZ DESSERT German Country Plum Tart Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
Smoked Salmon Tartare in Potato Pancakes with Caviar by Stefan Hierzer of Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Austria. Daurade Acacia (Snapper in Eggplant) by Claude Troisgros of Troisgros in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Roasted Pineapple with Black Currant Rum and Vanilla Beans by Benoit Pepin of Little Dix Bay in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Island.
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.
Blood Sausage Pockets on Marjoram Cabbage by Adi Bittermann of Vikerl's Lokal in Vienna, Austria. Duck Breast in Salt Crust with Exotic Fruits and Thyme Sauce by Pierre Landry of Le Saint Honore in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Pancakes a la Gundel by Kalman Kalla of Gundel Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary.
Fillet of Turbot with Brioche, Beetroot, and Grapefruit Sauce by Kevin Thornton of Thornton's in Dublin, Ireland. Rack of Lamb by Jean Paul Bondoux of Restaurant La Bourgogne in Punte del Este, Uruguay. Sweet Asparagus with Strawberries and Chickweed Ice Cream by Meinrad Neunkirchner of Academie in Vienna, Austria.
Catfish Mousse with Crayfish Sauce Stephan Pyles, Routh Street Cafe Dallas TX Chicken Breast Pueblo Rolf Jung, La Paloma/Atlas San Diego CA Chocolate Roulade with Hazelnut Filling Rick O'Connell, Rosalie's San Francisco CA Barbecue Sauce Minnie Wafford, Onion Creek Lodge Buda TX
APPITIZER * Roasted Portobello Caps Richard Grenamyer The Governor's Club Tallahassee FL ENTREE Spicy Shrimp, Sausage, and Tasso Gravy over White Grits Donald Barickman Magnolia's Charleston SC DESSERT * Mocha Toffee Meringue Kathy Cary Lilly's, Louisville KY
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.
Rae Rae visits a friend at one of the largest Butterfly Observatory's in the world, where he learns a wide variety of facts about the flying insect's world.
In appreciation for his help, Maria gets some friends to spruce up Elrod's home. They even convince him to clean up his appearance, improve his manners and repair past hurts.
"D" is for dog. Join Miss Cathy and Maestro Javier in learning all about the letter "D." Later, Luke Warmwater sings a delightful song about his dog Duke, who drowses off in the driveway.
Learn about words that start with the letter "E." From eggs to elves, the letter "E" is extremely important. Then, hear a fun song about a Evelyn, a chicken who lays eleven eggs every day.
Lazy Lion and Denny realize that everyone is not good at everything but everybody is good at something.
Cooper and Valencia have a fish-off on the George Crady Bridge in Fernandina Beach, Florida.
Uppercase A, O, D
Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
When the thing from outer space visits earth, it is mistaken first for trick-or-treater. Then it is mistaken for a robot. Your students visit Puerto Rico to learn about the biggest radio receiver/telescope on earth where scientists listen to outer space.
What could possibly be out there beyond our world? Outer space is not just empty space. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike helps us learn about the Sun, planets, stars, and all kinds of things floating around out there! Time to rocket into fun on a trip to worlds beyond our own! Put on your spacesuits and join us on this installment of Science and Me as we...Reach for the Stars!
The Sun, Moon, and stars appear to move slowly across the sky every day. Where are they going? In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike shows us how these objects seem to move and change. Not everything is as it appears, though! (They're not the only ones moving...). Join us on this installment of Science and Me and learn more about... Our Place in Space!
Students learn about the seven units and prefixes used in the metric system as well as a song to help them remember. (millimeter, centimeter, decimeter, meter, dekameter, hectometer, and kilometer.) (14:58 min. )
(Students work with on-screen teacher) This program introduces the circle and its various aspects. New terms: circle, radius, chord and diameter.
Major concepts... patterning (over/under, left/right, in/out red/black) and following instructions. Perhaps most importantly, it underscores the significance of critical affective goals while demonstrating how different people, not just mathematicians, enjoy and appreciate mathematics. It all helps to instill a sense of wonder, curiosity and a positive attitude in our viewers when it comes to Math.
Guizhou Province is one of the most remote places in all of China. The children here must make a difficult journey to school every day. Nevertheless, the school is the only source of hope for the children who show us the true meaning of education.
Join us as we head to "The Hostess City of the South, Savannah Georgia" on this episode of Travel Thru History. We're going to a beautiful charming coastal city in the Southeast brimming with an interesting past and an exciting artistic culture. First, we meet self-named Savannah Dan in one of Savannahs' twenty-two historic squares. He tells us why this city has been said to have the best layout in the US, and possibly the world! Next, we'll step back in time and visit Old Fort Jackson. This place served as the first line of defense from coastal attacks to the city during both the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars. At over 200 years old it is the oldest brick fortification in Georgia. Finally, we steam on ahead to the Railroad Museum and see how the other half once lived and make our last stop at the Tybee Island Lighthouse for a look at how these amazing structures actually work.
Highlights include: Kolkatta, India's cultural capital; the Ganges River; a candy factory; Bengali-style Indian dance; Bishnupur, a village dedicated to weaving Saree (Sari) fabric.
APPETIZER Benne Seed Shrimp and Crab Cakes with Cilantro Peanut Sauce Peter de Jong Beaufort Inn Beaufort SC ENTREE Sturgeon Napoleon with Foie Gras and Beet-Sherry Vinegar Sauce Pierre Pollin Le Titi de Paris, Arlington Heights IL DESSERT Chocolate Demerara Shane Gorringe Zoe's Covington, LA
APPETIZER Chilies with Wild Mushroom Stuffing and Shallot-Butter Sauce Vincent Guerithault Vincent's on Camelback Phoenix AZ ENTREE Ella's Whole Roasted Fish Robert Bruce Palace Cafe New Orleans LA DESSERT Roasted Bananas with Crushed Hazelnuts, Banana- Ice Cream, and Banana Caramel Sauce Jean-Louis Palladin Napa, Rio Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas NV
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
Smoked Salmon Tartare in Potato Pancakes with Caviar by Stefan Hierzer of Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Austria. Daurade Acacia (Snapper in Eggplant) by Claude Troisgros of Troisgros in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Roasted Pineapple with Black Currant Rum and Vanilla Beans by Benoit Pepin of Little Dix Bay in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Island.
Pumpkin Soup with Cappuccino of Roasted Cumin and Duck Foie Gras Dumpling by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Roast Lamb Loin in a Gold Cage with Rosemary Sauce by Jean-Claude Garzia of Cambridge Beaches Hotel in Bermuda. Nougat Pyramid with Fruits and Orange Sauce by Kevin Thornton of Thornton's Resaurant in Dublin, Ireland.
Kyushu is a southern island of Japan with mountains sheltering deep manicured valleys spilling over with stepped fields of waving rice and vegetable crops. In a Buddhist temple we see the preparation of a Kaiseki feast and observe the Tea Ceremony, an event meant to elevate the soul. A farmer sings local folk music and a 84 year old Geisha plays songs to entertain her guests. At a Shinto shrine, virgin dancers perform a harvest offering and a purist cook reveals her kitchen's secrets as the essence of this unique culture and its preoccupation with exact simplicity is revealed.
Explore the Northern Woods to photograph Maine?s fabled Moose and Loons.
George heads Down Under during fire season to see if climate change is slowly causing Australia to become uninhabitable. He joins a team of sophisticated firefighters in the South Australia, but what starts as a low-intensity bush fire quickly becomes a raging inferno.
A Matter of the Atom shows how atoms compose the matter that makes up our world. We learn that atoms have everything to do with everything. 05.24.11 be
VIRTUAL TICKETING - The "IC" chip located in your mobile phone. VIRTUAL RESTORATION - A software package that can complete a giant jigsaw puzzle. SEMI-CONDUCTOR BREAKTHROUGH - Motorola labs made a semiconductor breakthrough. ELECTRIC TOUR GUIDE - Tourists have an electronic buggy equipped with GPS. HI-TECH LIBRARY - Visitors have everything from electronic copies to three dimensional environments. TATE GALLERY ON-LINE - "Explore Tate Modern online," a digital experience. HP TABLET - Take a pen and write on the screen, it's as simple as that. VIRTUAL REALITY STUDIO - A tracking system that allows more realistic moves across a superimposed background. CRICKET SOFTWARE - A software that helps cricket umpires make more accurate decisions. VOLUME VISUALIZATION & MUMMIES - Investigators scan and reproduce Egyptian mummies in 3D without touching them. DISASTER SIMULATION - A complex computer system to simulate emergency evacuations. DOG GPS - Find your lost pet on the web or on your mobile phone.
Shawn will go back to school where he meets a teacher who has put a new spin on teaching STEM classes. He really makes learning fun and relevant! Those audio and sound systems you see in churches, concert halls and corporations aren't one-size fits all. Helena talks with a systems analyst who gives her some insight into how he advises his clients on their A/V needs. Rehabilitation after surgery or a medical condition is very important to a person's successful recovery. Shawn will meet up with a physical therapist assistant and learn how she works with her patients to restore their physical function.
Leslie takes us to Medieval Europe overlooking the Hudson River in Manhattan. We learn about its fascinating history, architecture and art objects including the world famous Unicorn Tapestries. We visit the medieval gardens and take a Behind the Scenes look at the horticultural area to learn about remedies, dyes and plant preservation.
Scientists explore the oceans to learn the long-term effects of plastic on the ecosystem; Jessica and Adam learn how celebrities are going green.
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 County has robust water safety and drowning prevention initiatives designed to equip children with life-saving skills that will last a lifetime. Let's explore available resources and tips for parents to keep their children safe around water. Guests: Jay Sanford Yushika Brown Latonya Delaughter
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this third program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1903 - Emma Lazarus Poem is Inscribed on the Statue of Liberty - Poet Emma Lazarus, whose poem on immigration is on the base of the Statue of Liberty, was a champion of the third wave of Jewish Immigration, which was immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe coming to America to avoid persecution. 2.) 1907 - Albert A. Michelson is the First American to Win Nobel Prize in Physics - Albert A. Michelson studied physics and the speed of light, performing the Michelson-Morley experiment which showed that electromagnetic waves did not pass through a medium known as ether, therefore opening the way for the modern physics of Albert Einstein, and for which Michelson won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1907. 3.) 1912 - Harry Houdini Performs His Greatest Escape - The world's greatest magician, Harry Houdini, performed magic and escape tricks that wowed American audiences; his greatest escape trick was the Chinese Water Torture Cell. 4.) 1916 - Louis Brandeis is the First Jewish American Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court - Louis Brandeis, a lawyer for the common man, was also a leader of the American Zionist movement and the first Jewish American appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, opening the door for other Jewish Americans such as, Benjamin Cardozo, Felix Frankfurter, Arthur J. Goldberg, Abe Fortas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. 5.) 1919 - Jewish Americans Found Hollywood - Hollywood and its movies were founded by immigrant Jews like Paramount's Adolf Zukor and Metro Goldwyn Mayer, MGM's Louis B. Mayer, in Los Angeles to escape Thomas Edison's monopoly in the east. Mayer would go on to found the Academy Awards, the Oscars.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this fourth program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1925 - Florence Prag Kahn Becomes the First Jewish American Woman in Congress - Florence Prag Kahn of California was the first minority woman elected to Congress's House of Representatives, and would open the door for other Jewish women in politics, including Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein - 2.) 1925 - Edna Ferber, First Jewish American to Win Pulitzer Prize - Author Edna Ferber was the first Jewish American to win a Pulitzer Prize, for her novel So Big, and she was the first author to have her books turned into movies, including "Cimmaron," "Stage Door," and "Showboat," which became a musical play written by Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein. 3.) 1927 - Jolson and Gershwin Bring Jazz onto the American Stage - Al Jolson, who got his start in Vaudeville wearing blackface makeup, and George Gershwin, who got his start in New York's Tin Pan Alley, brought the Jazz of the Roaring Twenties into mainstream American culture; Gershwin with his composing of such pieces as "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Porgy and Bess." 4.) 1935 - The Marx Brothers Release A Night at the Opera - The Marx Brothers, Groucho, Chico and Harpo, changed movie comedies with such hits as "Night at the Opera." 5.) 1938 - Painter Max Weber Founds Linear Expressionism - Max Weber, and his fellow Expressionists used Expressionism to show the deadly effects of the Machine Age, effects that could be seen in Nazi Germany's Kristall Nacht and the Holocaust; later, Weber would found Linear Expressionism as a transition to Modern American art.
Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Rainbow, Stop Procrastinating PSA, Lucky Ace, Heart Race, Happy Choices and Empowering Future Leaders . 5/2/24
Local students match wits as Marjory Stoneman Douglas High plays Monarch High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
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
Chris appraises a 1921 Duesenberg 183 and a 1934 Lancia Augusta March Special Tourer; Tom a 1937 Packard 115C Station Wagon; Ben says the sky's the limit on a 1930 Cadillac V16 Roadster.
Born Joseph Hikairo-Barlow, this serial swindler created a complex false persona for himself, convincing people around him that he was a Tahitian Prince with a massive fortune and connections to the British royal family. Little did they know that he was actually ripping off taxpayers through an elaborate accounting fraud at his employer, stealing $16.6 million from the public purse to fund his lavish lifestyle.
An eastern Pennsylvania tourist line; a layout honors one of the longest rail lines in the U.S.; repurposing industrial rail parts; Colorado Rail Museum.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC