Michel Hausmann discusses the rise of the Colony Theatre and Miami New Drama and highlights many of their transformative productions.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Florida Lobster Cassoulet with Saffron Rouille Marty Blitz Mise en Place, Tampa FL ENTREE Grouper with Rice and Green Chilis Louis Osteen Louis's Charleston Grill, Charleston SC DESSERT Fresh Berries in Champagne Frank Brigtsen Brigtsen's, New Orleans LA
APPETIZER Turkey Breast Stuffed with Spinach and Wild Rice Tracy Toning The State Room University of Iowa Iowa City IA ENTREE Venison Adobado with Native Seeds Janos Wilder Janos and The J-Bar Tucson AZ DESSERT Armagnac-Gingerbread Muffins Norman Love The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
Tuna by Xavier Pellicer of Abac Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain. Rabbit with Scallions and Garlic by Ezio Santin of Antica Osteria del Ponte in Cassinetta de Lugagnano, Italy. Roasted Peaches with Caramel by Francois Rodolphe, with Phillipe Moivan of Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards, France.
Lobster and Morel Mushrooms by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Papillottes of Hake Bayaldi by Michel Troisgros of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France. Rhubarb au Gratin by William O'Callaghan of Longueville House Mallow in County Cork, Ireland.
Smoked Salmon with Lemon Butter Sauce, Pears and Cold Creme of Caviar by Pierre Landry of Le Saint Honore in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ham Strudel by Sandor Varga of Matthias Cellar restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. Bitter Chocolate Truffles by Heinz Hanner of Kronprinz Mayerling in Vienna, Austria.
Flan with Crab Cake and Pureed Artichokes by Phillipe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France. Sea Bass by Paul Gayler of Lanesborough Hotel in London, England. Tiramisu by Ernesto Garriogos of Virgilio's in St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
Two Salmon Pasta Kathy Ruiz Bistro Garden Houston TX Marinated Grilled Chicken Breast WITH Cheese and Prosciutto Clive DuVal, Tila's, Houston TX Poppy Seed Cake Rebecca Naccarato, Rebecca's, Aspen CO Sopa Azteca Mary Trevino, El Mirador, San Antonio TX
APPITIZER Potato Crisp Pizza Cory Mattson The Fearrington House, Pittsboro NC ENTREE Herb-crusted Red Snapper with Pine Nut?Herb Sauce Anoosh Shariat Shariats, Louisville KY DESSERT * Galliano Cr?pes with Seasonal Berries Frank Caputo The Kiawah Island Club, Charleston SC
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.
Oceans are incredible and incredibly important! They cover 71% of the Earth's surface and contain 97% of our planet's water; they play a vital role in climate and weather; they are key to transportation and underwater world remains unexplored. This fascinating series was produced with all of that in mind, to introduce children and teens to learn as much as they can about the underwater world, its vast marine life, famous ships and shipwrecks, ecosystems and conservation, and even expert tips on scuba diving. Produced by Switch International.
Miles claims to have courage, yet he won't race with Johnny on the overlook. Wisely he decides to watch the race and demonstrates true bravery.
From animals to apples, learn about things that start with the letter "A" with lessons from Maestro Javier and Miss Cathy. Sing along to a catchy tune from our friend, Seymour Trax.
Learn the alphabet with a lesson from Maestro Javier and this fun song!
Zebby receives a valuable collector's card from stomper and must stop making excuses and returns the card.
This inspiring biography tells the story of New York City's first Puerto Rican librarian, a woman who championed bilingual literature. When she came to America in 1921, Pura Belpre carried the cuentos folkricos of her Puerto Rican homeland. Finding a new home at the New York Public Library as a bilingual assistant, she turned her popular retellings into libros and spread story seeds across the land.Today, these seeds have grown into a lush landscape as generations of children and storytellers continue to share her tales and celebrate Pura's legacy. Brought to life by Anika Aldamuy Denise's lyrical text, this gorgeous story is perfect for the pioneers in your life.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
This true tale is about the 1943 birth and eruption of the Pricutin volcano in a Mexican farmer's cornfield. Your students learn what is inside our earth that causes volcanos, as LeVar talks to volcanologists who are learning to predict eruptions.
Things are moving all around us all the time! We?re always on the move, too. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike helps us to figure out the different ways people move from one place to another, and some of the ways that different things move at different speeds. Join us on this installment of Science and Me and put on your running shoes as we get... "Moving Right Along"!
Pushing and pulling - we do it all the time! Forces get things moving in all different directions! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at the forces that move things all around us, and the different ways that all this pushing and pulling changes motion and makes machines work. Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and get ready to make your move with... "A Force, of Course"!
Students learn about liquid measurements including the gallon, quart, pint, cup, and ounce. (14:25 min.)
(Students work with on-screen teacher) The compass is introduced as well as its function. New terms: compass, bisect, arcs, congruent, intersection arcs and perpendicular lines.
Major concepts...the measurement of time (to half-hours) and the units (hours and minutes) that we use to count elapsed time. Instruments for measuring time are introduced as is the concept of "reading" a clock. Telling time and counting minutes or hours helps to give meaning to the number system and represents an important life skill.
Chile is the longest country in the world. The beautiful Chilo? Archipelago in Chile has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. We meet Cheo there, and with him, we enter the beautiful cobalt seas that surround the archipelago.
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.
Agra is home to India's greatest architectural treasure, the Taj Mahal. Highlights include: Mughal cuisine; intricate marble inlay work and carpet production; weaving hand-woven wool carpets, one of the country's most important industries.
APPETIZER Florida Lobster Cassoulet with Saffron Rouille Marty Blitz Mise en Place, Tampa FL ENTREE Grouper with Rice and Green Chilis Louis Osteen Louis's Charleston Grill, Charleston SC DESSERT Fresh Berries in Champagne Frank Brigtsen Brigtsen's, New Orleans LA
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 discusses a fairly new procedure to treat BPH. Guests: ?Ralph Zagha, M.D.
Tuna by Xavier Pellicer of Abac Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain. Rabbit with Scallions and Garlic by Ezio Santin of Antica Osteria del Ponte in Cassinetta de Lugagnano, Italy. Roasted Peaches with Caramel by Francois Rodolphe, with Phillipe Moivan of Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards, France.
Lobster and Morel Mushrooms by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Papillottes of Hake Bayaldi by Michel Troisgros of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France. Rhubarb au Gratin by William O'Callaghan of Longueville House Mallow in County Cork, Ireland.
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.
Palm Springs, California, is an epicenter of three great wildflower sites and host Martin Hale expertly guides us through all three. The range of mountains closest to Palm Springs is the Santa Rosa/San Jacinto Mountains, which are the westernmost reach of the Sonoran Desert. Some of the wildflowers we discover here are transitional; also we find a waterfall in the desert. Nearby, Box Canyon and Painted Canyon, though relatively unknown, offer beautiful desert habitat with areas full of wildflowers if the rains have been good.
Oceans are incredible and incredibly important! They cover 71% of the Earth's surface and contain 97% of our planet's water; they play a vital role in climate and weather; they are key to transportation and underwater world remains unexplored. This fascinating series was produced with all of that in mind, to introduce children and teens to learn as much as they can about the underwater world, its vast marine life, famous ships and shipwrecks, ecosystems and conservation, and even expert tips on scuba diving. Produced by Switch International.
Scientific Thinking shows how the scientific method has both process and rationale. We learn that science gives us a means by which to invent and discover!
A.R.M. PROGRAM - This study covers the fluctuating weather patterns of the Earth. DYNAMICS - Scientists have teamed up to study greenhouse gases. RAINFOREST - A rainforest survey that concluded they are at serious risk from global warming. MAKING RAIN - Did a group of Russian scientists discover the secret to making rain? HURRICANES - Looks at how hurricanes can become even more intense because of global warming. MONITORING THE ATMOSPHERE - A team of climate scientists are learning more about the Earth's atmosphere. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH BALLOONS - We look at large helium-filled balloons that can withstand cold temperatures in the upper atmosphere.
Shawn will learn how simulation is also used in many areas such as training doctors, nurses, pilots and people in government and many other industries. Then, you're in for a treat as Helena takes us to a castle and talks to a medieval knight. He sure has a cool career jousting and entertaining audiences! Plus, Shawn will meet up with an event designer who works with clients to ensure their catered wedding reception or corporate event is what they envisioned.
Neil and his team expand their veterinary knowledge as they dissect a giant blue marlin donated to them by a local fishing tournament. Its body is an anatomical and evolutionary wonder that make the blue marlin one of the fastest and most formidable predators in the ocean.
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.
Susan Clifton talks about how she got started as an artist and the unique style that defines her as "The Painter of Thoughts." Guests: Susan Clifton Bill Hirschman Janice Hamilton Juliana Forero Adalberto Acevedo
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
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
Where do you turn if your pet has an emergency? In this episode of Take Paws, we'll visit a fantastic hospital that's open 24/7 for pet emergencies. We'll get the"low down" and "what's up? "on choosing a leash and collar for your furry pal and we'll spend some quality canine time with therapy dogs in training! DR. LYNEL TOCCI, DVM CHRISTINE GESCHWILL LISA MENDHEIM
Elvis Presley is an American icon who ushered in a music revolution that triggered a global cultural transformation. In this documentary you see rarely seen footage from concerts and performances that paint the picture of a man who truly arrived before his time. At the height of his music career Elvis was drafted into the U.S. Army, but when he returned two years later, he was an even bigger star even though he had not made a record or a public appearance. To reach an even greater audience, he launched into Hollywood movies. Audiences enthusiastically received Presley, and the films were a great platform to promote his soundtrack albums, but a heavy movie-making schedule and constant touring took its toll on Elvis's health, and he became dependant on prescription medication. Sadly, Elvis Presley died on August 16th, 1977, at just 42 years of age. The world was shocked as Elvis "left the building" for the last time. Thousands of mourners gather at "Graceland" every year on the anniversary to commemorate his death, and his music and persona still inspire artists around the world.
An unprecedented exploration of autism from the point of view of autistic people themselves. Four-year-old Violet, teenaged Nicholas, and adult Paula occupy different positions on the autism spectrum, but they are all at pivotal moments in their lives. How they and the people around them work out their perceptual and behavioral differences becomes a remarkable reflection of the "neurotypical" world -- the world of the non-autistic -- revealing inventive adaptations on each side and an emerging critique of both what it means to be normal and what it means to be human.
Increasing passenger loads created greater demand on the world's most popular air lines, especially across the Atlantic. Traditionally, regulators had insisted that all passenger aircraft be powered by at least three engines, but the development of more sophisticated airplanes eventually made twin-engine, long-distance travel feasible. A new standard was introduced, known as Extended Range Twin-engine Operation, or ETOP. It allowed twin-engine aircraft to fly long distance routes if they complied with certain techinical specifications and sufficient diversion options in case of emergency.
Outside of the United States and Canada, soccer is called football and one of the most popular, and successful, football clubs in the world is the English Premier League powerhouse, Manchester United. Man U has come a long, long way since its humble beginnings as a works' team for the Lancashire and Yorkshire depot back in 1878. Riding out the vagaries of fortune over its first 130 years, Man U, which is based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, has risen all the way to the top, having won a record 20 league titles. Not only one of the most successful clubs in the league, they have also set a benchmark for the promotion of their brand all over the world. Quick to capitalize on advances in technology, Man U became the first football team to have its own television channel; also its website keeps fans updated on team selections, injuries and upcoming events, as well as an online ticket booth. But in the end it's the club, its players and their continued success on the field that keeps their supporters "in the Red"!
This episode of Dateline Health discusses a fairly new procedure to treat BPH. Guests: ?Ralph Zagha, M.D.