Sara Rogers, acclaimed acting coach for adult actors, discusses her approach to teaching acting and how she coaches her students.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPERTIZER Grilled Quail with Figs Mark Gould Atwater's Portland OR ENTREE Steamed Black Sea Bass Craig Shelton Ryland Inn Whitehouse NJ DESSERT Chocolate Cakelette with Curacao Allen Susser Chef Allen's Miami FL
APPETIZER Lobster Relleno with Champagne Sauce and Fennel Salad Janos Wilder Janos and The J-Bar Tucson AZ ENTREE Grilled Chicken-Wild Rice Burrito with Salsa Roja Mark Haugen Tejas Minneapolis MN DESSERT Old-fashioned Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting and Grand Marnier Anglaise Michael Jordan Rosemary's Restaurant Las Vegas NV
Sweet Potato-wrapped Lobster by Martin frost of Four Seasons Resort in Nevis BVI. Lamb Rack by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fried Apple-Poppy Seed Beignets with Sabayon by Adi Bittermann of Vikerl's Lokai in Vienna, Austria.
Goose Liver Terrine on Rosehip Sauce by Franz Girbl of Hotel Schloss of Moenchstein in Salzburg, Austria. Seared Rockfish with Passion Fruit Sauce by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Gratin of Grapefruit and Figs by Francis Chaveau of La Belle Otero, Hotel Carlton in Cannes, France.
Homard Paillete (Lobster and Tomato Salad with Vinaigrette) by Claude Troisgros of Troisgros in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Swordfish with a Crab Meat-Sesame Crust, Warm Mirin-Cilantro Sauce, adn Garlic-Miso Dressing by Dominique Jamain of the Maile Restaurant, Kahala Hilton in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Lemon Mousse on Wild Cherry Jelly by Christian Petz of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria.
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.
Wild Game and Mushroom Terrine Fredy Bauer, Hudsons' on the Bend Austom TX Grilled Turkey Breast with Vinegar and Cracked Pepper Sue Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, Border Grill Los Angeles CA Prickly Pear Souffle Rolf Jung, La Paloma/Atlas San Diego CA Chicken-fried Steak with Cream Gravy Bertie Varner, Y.O. Ranch Mountain Home
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.
In this episode we check out one of the deadliest animals in the world - the Sea Snake. On land most snake try to hide but not the Sea Snake; they actually like humans and will approach them. The Dolphin is adored by almost everyone; so we visit them in their natural waters in Port Phillip, Australia. etc
The state of Good is having a "Model Car of the Year" competition. To make sure it is fair, the scores will be tabulated by Professor's new invention. A surprise winner.
"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 helps Zebby and Oscar to respect their fellow zoo friends and Denny learns to respect his elders.
Kanzi's family has moved from Egypt to America, and on her first day in a new school, what she wants more than anything is to fit in. Maybe that's why she forgets to take the kofta sandwich her father has made for her lunch, but that backfires when Mama shows up at school with the sandwich. Mama wears a hijab and calls her daughter Habibti (dear one). When she leaves, the teasing starts. That night, Kanzi wraps herself in the beautiful Arabic quilt her teita (grandma) in Cairo gave her and writes a poem in Arabic about the quilt. The next day her teacher sees the poem and gets the entire class excited about creating a "quilt" (a paper collage) of student names in Arabic. In the end, Kanzi's most treasured reminder of her old home provides a pathway for acceptance in her new one.
The dramatic story of neighbors in a small Danish fishing village who, during the Holocaust, shelter a Jewish family waiting to be ferried to safety in Sweden. It is 1943 in Nazi-occupied Denmark. Anett and her parents are hiding a Jewish woman and her son, Carl, in their cellar until a fishing boat can take them across the sound to neutral Sweden. The soldiers patrolling their street are growing suspicious, so Carl and his mama must make their way to the harbor despite a cloudy sky with no moon to guide them. Worried about their safety, Anett devises a clever and unusual plan for their safe passage to the harbor.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
Imogene wakes up one morning shocked to find a pair of antlers growing out of her head, and embarks on a comical adventure discovering practical uses for this new condition. LeVar takes a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo to explore why animal looks and shapes are important to how they live, and he discovers the difference between horns and antlers.
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.
Leslie steps back in time to the world of Leonardo da Vinci. This special exhibition is now traveling North America. The working models on view were hand crafted from da Vinci's original drawings. We get a Behind the Scenes look into the workshop in Florence, Italy where all of these hands-on models were crafted.
Sian Richards journeys aboard the luxurious Palace on Wheels' train. Highlights include: Fort Jaisalmar; the Sam Sand Dunes; the Osian camel camp; Jaipur, the Blue City; Mehrangarh Fort; Shar village; Dhurri rug weaving and pottery making.
APPERTIZER Grilled Quail with Figs Mark Gould Atwater's Portland OR ENTREE Steamed Black Sea Bass Craig Shelton Ryland Inn Whitehouse NJ DESSERT Chocolate Cakelette with Curacao Allen Susser Chef Allen's Miami FL
APPETIZER Grilled Tian of Star Fruit and Tuna Tartare Kim Canteenwalla Beau Rivage Biloxi MS ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper with Artichokes Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL DESSERT Dark and White Chocolate Mint Mousse Bombe Richard Ruskell Mary Elaine's The Phoenician Scottsdale AZ
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
Sweet Potato-wrapped Lobster by Martin frost of Four Seasons Resort in Nevis BVI. Lamb Rack by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fried Apple-Poppy Seed Beignets with Sabayon by Adi Bittermann of Vikerl's Lokai in Vienna, Austria.
Goose Liver Terrine on Rosehip Sauce by Franz Girbl of Hotel Schloss of Moenchstein in Salzburg, Austria. Seared Rockfish with Passion Fruit Sauce by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Gratin of Grapefruit and Figs by Francis Chaveau of La Belle Otero, Hotel Carlton in Cannes, France.
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.
Host Martin Hale delves deeper in the Chaparral landscape, aka the Elfin Forest, visiting the Santa Ana/Elsinore Mountains area, starting with a surprising find of wildflowers in the nearby Gavillan Hills, which are northeast of Lake Elsinore. Also old movies of some Santa Ana/Elsinore Mountains waterfalls are featured; plus we visit some rare riparian habitats in the lower elevations.
In this episode we check out one of the deadliest animals in the world - the Sea Snake. On land most snake try to hide but not the Sea Snake; they actually like humans and will approach them. The Dolphin is adored by almost everyone; so we visit them in their natural waters in Port Phillip, Australia. etc
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
VOLCANO - Mount Saint Helens remains North America's most active volcano. MONITORING EARTH QUAKES - A five-hour climb to a crater-s rim crosses sensors monitoring the mountain's many earthquakes. QUAKE WARNING - Japan's meteorological agency launched an earthquake warning system designed to provide enough warning for utilities to slow down power plants and for speeding trains to brake before the shaking begins. QUAKE EXERCISE - In China, 200 rescue teams and 17 teams from the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group held a joint earthquake-rescue exercise. PRESERVING ROCK ART - In Tasmania, Australia, the government funded a three dimensional laser scanner to record images at two Aboriginal rock art sites. OLDEST CAVES - A series of limestone caves west of Sydney, Australia, were pronounced to be the oldest caves in the world, dating back 340 million years. FLOOD DEFENSE - The Netherlands has set up organizations called "water boards" with the sole purpose of defending the country against surging seas and flooding rivers. OLDEST FOSSIL - Researchers in Australia say an ancient rock formation found in the Pibara region contains the earliest fossil evidence of life on earth. ANCIENT FISH - Researchers found fossils in a sandstone quarry on the border between England and Wales. They are mining a rich seam of fossils from a riverbed dating back 400-million years. EVEREST MEDICAL LABORATORY - Visitors to the Science Museum in London step into the Extreme Everest tent which will house on Mount Everest the world's highest medical laboratory. RECLAIMING THE DESERT - Farmers and the rural development sector of the World Bank in Beijing, are helping each other by reducing the amount of shifting sands in China's two largest deserts by planting shrubs and laying straw to preserve shifting sands.
We'll take you to a TV studio where Helena meets a former NFL Superbowl champion. He'll share his inspiring story of what he's accomplished by putting forth his best effort in every aspect of life-- even when things didn't always go his way. Plus, Shawn will visit a craft shop where he'll talk to a woman who has turned her hobby into a career by teaching arts and crafts to kids and adults. Finally, Helena will speak with a probation officer and get some insight into how she helps adult offenders rehabilitate and become productive members of society.
Follow the team as they work onboard a commercial fishing vessel to help save a prehistoric sixgill shark tangled in deep set fishing lines. Watch Neil and Choy bring the shark to the side of the boat and work in difficult conditions to remove dozens of hooks, cut steel lines and attach a tracking tag before Neil swims this massive shark back to the deep ocean.
On his first-ever expedition to Siberia, George witnesses the alarming effect of melting permafrost, visits a 12,000-year-old dog, and camps out with reindeer herders on the chilliest night of his life.
Margery Lowe talks about how she got started in her acting career and what it takes to sustain it. Guests: Andy Rogow Shari Upbin Bill Hirschman Margery Lowe Karen Stephens
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
Keep your pet healthy! In this episode of Take Paws, we?ll learn about the importance of having lab work done for your pet. We?ll check out a training class for the youngest of our canine pals and we? ll hang out with a photographer who gets that picture-perfect pet shot every time! Guests: MONICA SASTOQUE, LISA MENDHEIM, HOLLY BLAKNEY, CPDT-KA, CHRISTINE GESCHWILL
From the age of 12 when she burst onto the scene in Disney's "Mickey Mouse Club," Britney Spears has never been far from the spotlight. The American girl next door had her first big hit at the age of 17, and it seemed that everything she touched turned to gold. However, when she and boyfriend Justin Timberlake split up, she responded with a drug and alcohol-fuelled bender in Las Vegas, culminating in a 55-hour marriage to childhood friend, Jason Alexander. Her second marriage to back-up dancer Kevin Federline may have produced two sons, but was flawed from the beginning. Hounded by the media and dealing with a broken heart and the responsibility of two young children contributed to Britney's downward spiral and a custody battle ensued. Britney's behavior became increasingly erratic, and her antics led to her losing custody of her children. So it is a tribute to Britney Spears, former child star and pop icon, that she could rise from the ashes of her ruined marriage and bizarre behavior circa 2007 and release an album that received rave reviews and revived her ailing career. Her family, friends, and fans all hope that Britney can keep pushing boundaries in her music career instead of in her personal life.
Jack McKenzie stars in this historical re-enactment on the life of the Revoltionary War Hero, John Paul Jones (1747-17920, the "father of the American Navy." Andrew Faulds hosts and narrates throughout the biography, as we learn the story of the man who, as Commodore of the Bonhomme Richard, rejected the British demand for surrender, uttering the famous saying, "I have not yet began to fight," and went on to defeat a larger vessel, the Serapis. Here we learn the story of this heroic American, who was actually born John Paul in Scotland. Having killed a mutinous crewman in the West Indies, he escaped to Virginia and added the surname of Jones before joining the Continental Navy. Though hailed a hero in Paris and Philadelphia for his great cunning and courage, he encountered such stiff political rivalry at home that after the Revolution he never again held a major American commad at sea. Victimized in Russia, he retired and died in Paris, where his remains stayed buried until after much effort, when they were ceremoniously returned to America in 1913 and today are interred in a bronze an marble sarcophagus at the United States Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis.
Retrospective profiles of: Ricky Gervais, Will Ferrell, Billy Bob Thornton, Sacha Baron Cohen, Adam Sandler.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: MILLENNIUM DOME HEIST - British investigators foiled a covert operation involving a network of criminals to steal the De Beers' Millennium diamonds. DRUG SMUGGLING - Many tourists fell prey to the lure of easy money gained through illegal drug trafficking. MIKE TYSON - World famous, record-breaking boxer Mike Tyson's hard hitting persona unfortunately crossed over into real life with multiple assault charges filed against him. LONDON - Bombings: July 7, 2005, saw Londoners placed directly in the line of fire when suicide bombers targeted popular train lines at peak times. THE DRUMMOND MURDERS - Sir Jack and Lady Drummond and their daughter were brutally clubbed to death in 1952. The events and cause of their death are still undetermined. TEHRAN CIVIL PROTEST - The American Embassy in Tehran was stormed by Iranian protesters in 1979, with multiple hostages being held for over a year. An attempted rescue mission authorized by Jimmy Carter failed badly. The hostages were released when Ronald Regan came into power. CURSE OF THE KENNEDYS: We review the apparent "curse" of the Kennedy family - in particular the assassinations of John and Robert.
In 1982 the US government initiated a top secret research program known as Copper Canyon, to investigate the possibility of a single stage-to-orbit airplane which could take off and land horizontally. In 1990 the X-30 National Aero-Space Plane was developed by MacDonald Douglas, Rockwell International and General Dynamics in an attempt to prove that thermal Dynamics in an attempt to prove that thermal dynamics have a direct effect on the speed at which an aircraft can travel. The buzz word in the space industry now is tourism. Private companies have moved into space research, with the philosophy that the best way to extend man's reach into space is to promote it as a tourist destination.
1.) 600 - Li Yan Chu Writes the First Account of a North American Exploration- Li Yan Chu, an historian during China's Sui Dynasty, wrote about China, the Middle Kingdom, which came together as an empire during the Qin Dynasty, and China's first great explorer Hwui Shan, who came to America 1300 years before the first Chinatowns were founded on America's west coast by Cantonese speaking Chinese. 2.) 1823 - Chinese Entrepreneur Hung Tai Introduces Sugar Mills to Hawaii- Hung Tai, a Chinese entrepreneur, brought sugar mills, to Hawaii, also known as the Hawaiian Islands. 3.) 1850 - Yee Fung Cheung Pioneers California's Gold Rush- During the gold rush, Yee Feung Cheung, fleeing the Taiping Rebellion in China, came to the California goldfields, which the Chinese called Gun Sam, but later practiced tradtional Chinese medicine and cured Governor Leland Stanford's wife. 4.) 1851 - Chinese Invention Revolutionizes Gold Mining- Chinese miners revolutionized goldmining when they invented the rocker box, also known as the Chinese rocker box.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC