Patrice Bailey, Dean of Theatre at The New World School of the Arts, talks all about their program of study and how the are creating the stars of the future.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Oyster Stew Donald Barickman Magnolia's, Charleston SC ENTREE Grilled Tuna with Crawfish Pirlau and Watercress Essence Frank Stitt Highlands Bar & Grill, Birmingham AL DESSERT Pear Charlotte Pascal Demory Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis MN
APPETIZER Japanese Sampler: Crab Soft Spring Roll with Miso Dressing, and Marinated Fresh Salmon Sashimi with Yuzu Lemon Sauce (Tsukuri) Jimmy Ishii Sekisui of Japan Memphis TN ENTREE Sauteed Atlantic Salmon in Red Wine Butter Sauce Pierre Gardien Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis MN DESSERT Chocolate-Mint Napoleon Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
Lobster with Dutch Asparagus by Lucas Rive of Restaurant de Bokkedoorns in Haarlam, Holland. John Dory with Eggplant by Vincent Koperski of Renaissance Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Orange-Chocolate Cake by Gert Sorensen of Hos Gert Sorensen in Christianfeld, Denmark.
Cannelloni by Christian Morisset of La Terrasse Restaurant, Hotel Juana in Juan-les-Pins, France. Conger Eel on Quinoa by Guillermo Rodriguez of Plaza San Francisco in Santiago, Chile. Ginger Mousse with Pineapple-Coconut Salad by Markus Mraz of Mraz & Sohn in Vienna, Austria.
Goose Liver Pepper Balls by Rudolph Kellner of Altwienerhof in Vienna, Austria. Crispy Sauteed Mahimahi on Spicy Stir-fried Watercress with Pickled Ginger Beurre Blanc and Crispy Cake Noodles by Peter Merriman of Merriman's Restaurant in Waimea, Hawaii HI. Apple Tart by Christopher Lidy of Garcia & Rodrigues in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Summer Scallops Salad by Dennis Lenihan of Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland. Saddle of Veal on Morel Sauce wth Herbed Risotto by Martin A. Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria. Praline Tart with Praline Ice Cream by Jean-Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France.
Escargot Sombreros in Saffron Cream Sauce Alan Zeman, Tucson Country Club, Tucson AZ Grilled Quail with Shoestring Sweet Potatoes Bradley Ogden, Campton Place, San Francisco CA Baked Peaches with Macadamia Nuts and Apricot Coulis Bernard Dervieux, Grand Champions Club, Aspen CO Chicken Breasts Stuffed with Cilantto Pesto Goat Cheese [Grilled Chicken with Herb Pesto] Anne Lindsay Greer, Dallas TX
APPITIZER * Barbecued Spiced Oysters on Creamy Succotash Daniel O?Leary Buckhead Diner, Atlanta GA ENTREE Bacon-wrapped Trout Stuffed with Crawfish John Fleer The Inn at Blackberry Farm, Walland TN DESSERT * Coffee Cup with Sabayon Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery, Covington LA
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 one of the world's largest aviaries that offer birds a large living space to learn about the world of the feathered creature first-hand.
Ah, spring break! And everyone is lounging around - until Franklin encourages them to try something new. But setting goals is easier than achieving them; will they have the perseverance to keep going?
Learn about the letter "B" sound and words that start B. Join the Big Brown Bear and bounces to a fun song that features words with the letter "B."
Join Miss Cathy and Maestro Javier in this learning journey about the letter "C." You may even hear the tale of a cat who took his cookies in the car to the city.
Lazy Lion learns the best way to feel good is to make others feel good
Hunter and Valencia go on a 20-mile bike-packing adventure near Ocala, Florida where they end up setting up camp just off the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
Finding that the food on his shop shelves had vanished overnight and his cash register was stuffed full of money makes Maxwell wonder what really happens during the middle of the night. LeVar takes your students to New York City, where they discover that while some people are drifting off to sleep, others are just beginning their day.
Our planet Earth is an amazing place! From large boulders to tiny grains of sand, our planet houses things of all different shapes and sizes. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at both living and nonliving things on our Earth and where they can be found. Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and get ready to rock.. . "As the World Turns"!
The weather makes changes to our planet Earth, and so do people! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at ways that weather patterns make natural changes to the Earth, as well as ways people change the Earth and how we can protect it from harm. Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and bring your umbrella... "Weather or Not" you need it!
Students explore the use of the ounce, pound, and ton in the every day world. (14:47 min.)
(Students work with on-screen teacher) Students learn how to bisect various size angles. New term: midpoint.
Major concepts... distinguishing between quantity and value with respect to coins; and, about combinations of coins?such as 25 pennies, 2 dimes and 5 pennies, 5 nickels, or 1 quarter (an important concept in decomposing numbers).
Located west of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the Siwa Oasis. This is the story of a boy named Hammu, who lives a life of hope in the beautiful desert embracing the mysteries of nature.
It's island living we seek on this episode of Travel Thru History! We visit a spectacular chain of islands off the Southern coast of Florida known as the Florida Keys. The keys have a rich history and culture distinct from the Florida mainland and her story is filled with pirate adventures, mystery and intrigue. The locals call it the Conch Republic and proudly hoist their flag in rebel defiance, just like their pirate past. First, we'll visit the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum, named for the famous Treasure. Mel and his dive crew discovered over $500 million dollars worth of Gold and Silver waiting patiently on the bottom of the Atlantic for over 450 years. Next, we'll set sail to the Dry Tortugas, a small group of islands discovered by the famous "Fountain of youth" seeker, Ponce De Leon. There, we'll tour the incredible Fort Jefferson. We'll learn how the Dry Tortugas got their name and what's become of it over the last half-a century. Finally American literature enthusiasts will enjoy a look at Ernest Hemmingway's Key West home, where some of his most famous works were penned.
Macau is nine square miles east of Hong Kong along the Pearl River Delta. Highlights include: Macau?s wide-open squares and historic buildings; the annual Dragon Boat Festival; Folklorico; a traditional Chinese herbal medicine store.
APPETIZER Oyster Stew Donald Barickman Magnolia's, Charleston SC ENTREE Grilled Tuna with Crawfish Pirlau and Watercress Essence Frank Stitt Highlands Bar & Grill, Birmingham AL DESSERT Pear Charlotte Pascal Demory Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis MN
APPETIZER Asparagus and Prosciutto Salad Daniel Scordato Vivace Restaurant Tucson AZ ENTREE Wild Striped Bass on Lobster-mashed Potatoes Todd Weisz Turnberry Isle Resort Aventura FL DESSERT Banana and Chocolate Tart Thaddeus DuBois Beau Rivage Biloxi MS
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
Lobster with Dutch Asparagus by Lucas Rive of Restaurant de Bokkedoorns in Haarlam, Holland. John Dory with Eggplant by Vincent Koperski of Renaissance Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Orange-Chocolate Cake by Gert Sorensen of Hos Gert Sorensen in Christianfeld, Denmark.
Lobster Salad by J. Pascal Bodevier of Villa des Lys. Hotel Majestic in Cannes, France. Pacific Delicatessen by Guillermo Rodriguez of Hotel Plaza San Francisco in Santiago, Chile. Passion Fruit Pancake Souffle by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda.
A city of wrought iron balconies tangled with tropical flowers, whose perfume mingles with the effusion of rising bourbon and cayenne pepper. This city of Mardi Gras, bathed by the mighty Mississippi sits in low ying bayous where a distinct culture struggles to survive. From the tension between the city and the country, the various races and languages and from it complex cultural history has emerged an eccentric set of traditions and one of the most distinct cuisines in the United States.
Travel to Machias Seal Island off the coast of Maine to photograph Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills.
Hoping to determine the effect of volcanoes on climate change, George heads to the island nation of Vanuatu where he rappels into the fiery crater of one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Energy Works focuses on energy as the ability to do work. We learn how energy is the driving force behind everything that happens in the universe!
CLIMATE - We look at a conference in the UK on global climate-change issues. CLIMATE-CHANGE MODEL - We look at a reliable tool for predicting climate change. GLOBAL MONITORING - We take a look at a global monitoring system. OZONE DEPLETION - We look at the ozone hole and its likelihood of expansion. CRYOSAT A & B - This satellite determines the rate at which polar ice sheets are shrinking. POLAR ICE - Under the ice, scientists have found hundreds of never-before-seen creatures. GREENLAND ICE - We take a look at the Greenland ice sheet. WIND-MONITORING SATELLITE - This satellite uses laser sensors to monitor wind speed and direction around the planet. POLLUTION SATELLITE -This satellite focuses on the oceans, the ice caps, the land and the atmosphere. WEATHER SATELLITE - A look at a European polar-orbiting satellite dedicated to weather forecasting.
Breaking into an acting career isn't easy. Helena will talk with an actress and see how she has found her niche in this highly competitive industry. And Shawn will meet a genetic counselor and hear how she works with couples to evaluate their risks of having babies with various birth defects. Plus Helena will visit a home health aide and learn how she assists her elderly clients with their daily needs and the difference she makes in their lives.
Leslie travels from the 12th century world of astronomy to the Apollo moon launch- es. We take a Behind the Scenes look at rare artifacts from the planetarium's archives. We see the hands-on NASA control center, the Gemini space capsule and meet Capt. James Lovell, Command- er of the ill fated Apollo 13 mission.
Brendan and Jordan head to the Breaking Ground Conference to learn how teens are rejuvenating their neighborhoods by planting seedlings.
Getting ready for kindergarten marks a significant milestone in a child's journey of growth and development. It encompasses not only academic readiness but also social and emotional preparedness, laying the groundwork for their formal education. More than just a step into the world of letters and numbers, kindergarten serves as a crucial period for holistic development. Guests: Lori Canning Lori Turner Allan Madrid Renee Jaffe
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
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 first program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1654 - The First Jewish Pioneers Arrive in the New World - The Jews' original homeland was Israel in the Middle East, but during the Diaspora they were forced to move throughout Europe; eventually Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal, fleeing religious persecution, came to New Amsterdam, now New York City, where led by men like Asser Levy, they at last obtained civil rights and founded the first Synagogue, Shreath Israel. 2.) 1714 - Luis Moses Gomez Starts Thriving Fur Trade - Luis Gomez, founded the Gomez Mill House, center of New York's fur trading business with American Indians; and he also received a Denization Document for the colony of New York, giving him the same rights as English colonists, allowing him to own land. 3.) 1778 - Jewish Americans Aid the American Revolution - Haym Salomon, Isaac Franks, Aaron Lopez, were three of many Jewish Americans who having achieved equality, freedom of releigion, and economic success, fought for the War for Independence, the American Revolutionary War waged by the thirteen colonies and led by George Washington. 4.) 1819 - Rebecca Gratz Founds the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society - Rebecca Gratz, the first Jewish American feminist, not only founded the charity institution, the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, she was reputed to be the model for Sir Walter Scott's Jewish maiden Rebecca in, Ivanhoe and would help open the door for the 20th century's women's rights movement. 5.) 1843 - B'nai B'rith is Founded - B'nai B'rith, a Jewish humanaitarian service organization, is one of the oldest fraternal organizations in the U.S.and was present at the founding of the United Nations in 1945. 6.) 1844 - David Levy Yulee is the First Jewish American U.S. Senator - David Levy Yulee, founder of the Yulee railroad in Florida was the first Jewish Senator and opened the door for Jewish Americans, which would ultimately lead to Senator Joe Lieberman being the first Jewish American on a national ticket for vice president.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this second program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1860 - Uriah P. Levy Becomes First Jewish American Commodore in U. S. Navy - Uriah Philips Levy, joined the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812 and became the Jewish American John Paul Jones, rising to the rank of Commodore and fighting anti-Semitism and the navy's brutal punishment of flogging along the way. 2.) 1873 - Levi Strauss Patents Blue Jeans - Levi Strauss, founder of Levi Strauss & Company and the maker of blue jeans, got his start during the California Gold Rush, making pants for miners, and later made his company big through marketing and advertising. 3.) 1876 - From Immigrants to Settlers: Jewish Americans on the Western Frontier- Anna Solomon and Isidore Elkin, Askenazi Jews who came to America in the second wave of Jewish immigration to avoid persecution in Europe, were two of the many Jewish immigrants who settled in the American West, choosing Arizona. 4.) 1886 - Samuel Gompers is Elected First President of the American Federation of Labor - Samuel Gompers founded the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, later changed to the American Federation of Labor, also known as the AFL, to help America's working man, and in doing so helped to create America's middle class. 5.) 1903 - Oscar Straus is the First Jewish American Appointed to a Presidential Cabinet - Oscar Straus, the first Jewish American Cabinet Secretary, was appointed to Secretary of Commerce and Labor by Theodore Roosevelt and used the Interstate Commerce Commission to help break the hold of American business and industry on the American economy, setting the stage for Jewish Americans to become economic advisors to presidents, including Bernard Baruch, Henry Morgenthau Jr., and Larry Summers.
Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include What's In The Cards, Visit Miami PSA, IDENTI-TEEN, Mostly Harmless, Bump, Firehouse COmmunity Garden and The Under-Appreciated Job of a Substitute Teacher. 3/28/24
Local students match wits as Belen Jesuit High plays Hialeah-Miami Lakes High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Help your pet age with dignity! In this episode of TAKE PAWS, we'll learn about how you can help alleviate arthritis in your older pet. We'll find out how following the law can keep us better connected to our furry pals and we'll give our pets a day at the spa without having to go too far from our own doorstep! CRYSTAL BAHR, DVM LISA MENDHEIM MONICA HARPER
Chris delights in appraising a 1922 Pierce-Arrow and a 1936 Dirt Track Sprint Car; Tom puts a big number on a rare 1957 Chrysler 300C; Ben offers an agreeable number on a 1947 Ford Woodie Wagon.
Graham Briggs had his first taste of prison in 1995 when he was jailed for 14 months for stealing 55,000 from a London-based company. The following year, Briggs made headlines again when he posed as a Concorde pilot to woo a former air hostess before fleeing with 25,000 of her money. He spent two and a half years in prison for this crime but that did not deter him from swindling. Upon his release, he set about unleashing the Swan Fund scam on the unsuspecting, gaining investments in his fraudulent scheme worth around 2 million.
Six diverse layouts created by California twins; Seattle Sn3 layout; the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wis.; a Northwestern Pennsylvania line that treks through the U.S.'s original oil fields.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC