Marguerite Gil discusses how she made the change from radio to podcasting and how anyone can do it.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Ricotta and Greens-filled Tortelloni Francesco Ricchi Cesco Trattoria Washington DC ENTREE Wild Rice-stuffed Quail with Shiitake, Brussels Sprouts, Spinach, and Herbs Jeffrey Tuttle Pawley's Plantation Pawley's Island SC DESSERT Berry Brioche with Tahitian Vanilla Ice Cream J.J. Stith Aqua, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV
APPETIZER Grits Timbale with Country Ham and Morels Kathy Cary Lilly's Louisville KY ENTREE Mandarin Quail with Blood Oranges and Baby Greens Anne Gingrass Postrio, San Francisco CA DESSERT Chocolate Torte Robert Bruce Palace Cafe, New Orleans LA
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.
Green Bow-tie Pasta by Aimo Moroni of Il Luogo de Aimo e Nadia in Milan, Italy. Potato Stuffed with Pig's Feet, Foie Fras, Truffles and Mushrooms by Jean-Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France. Patagonia Red Fruit Tart by Hugo Zevellos of Restaurant Massey in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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.
Scampi Ravioli by Michele Sorrentino of Antica Trattoria , Botteganova in Siena, Italy. Roasted Lobster in Vanilla Beurre Blanc Sauce by Alain Senderens of Restaurant Lucas Carton in Paris, France. The Emperor's Pancakes with Stewed Plums by Karl Weiser of Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Austria.
Prawns Stuffed with Goat Cheese on Tomato Coulis Donna Nordin, Cafe Terra Cotta, Tucson AZ Roasted Free Range Veal Rack with Fresh Herbs and Natural Juice Bernard Dervieux, Grand Champions Club Aspen CO Rice Pudding Nancy Weiss, The American Grill Phoenix AZ Quesadillas Anne Lindsay Greer Dallas TX
APPITIZER Stuffed Collard Greens with Roasted Chicken, Carolina Goat Cheese, and Blackeyed Pea Salad Casey Taylor The Rhett House Inn, Beaufort SC ENTREE * Barbecued Duck with Wilted Greens Roger Kaplan City Grill, Atlanta GA DESSERT Lemon Souffl? Hallman Woods III Le Rosier, New Iberia 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 a home that has been certified as green in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and discusses a custom light switch plate and the Wreathed Hornbill.
EJ is tied for the soccer league's lead in goals - with only one more needed to pull ahead. Will his "trash talking" put his goals at risk?
Get ready for the party with this lesson and fun song about the letter "P".
Quiet, here comes a quail. Watch Quinella the Quail as she tries to find a quiet place to build her nest! Join Maestro Javier with a lesson and gentle song about the letter "Q".
The gang learns that change has more than one meaning and change can be a good thing.
Travel back in time with hosts Mario and Chloe as they experience what life was like before cell phones and the internet. At Dudley Farm Historic State Park, near Gainesville, they learn just how much hard work went into day-to-day life as they cook on a wood-burning stove, pump water, plow a garden, and wash clothes by hand.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
Jack spends his days sailing the sea and taking in nets full of half-dead fish, ignoring the polluted condition of the water. He finds an ailing seal and receives a message from the sea itself about its sorry state. The feature book inspires LeVar to learn more about the preservation of our water and oceans. He joins ecologists on a Discovery Voyage in the San Francisco Bay where he finds out about a variety of marine life and the health of the bay. Viewers will also get a first-hand look at the clean-up effort after a disastrous oil spill in Alaska.
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 learn to measure using the units smaller than an inch. Measurements include 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 increments of the inch. (14:26 min.)
The basic terms of geometry are presented as building tools. New terms: point, path, line segment, line and ray.
Major concepts... defining a measurement unit; non-standard measurement units; non-standard measure; indirect measure (such as "a head taller") and estimates using referents. The notion of proportion is introduced using visual non-standard relationships within the human body that have been used for centuries by artists and designers.
We meet a 22-year-old school principal named Marisa, and a 12-year-old drummer boy named Shamar in Belize, and learn about what it means to be a Garifuna.
Situated in Central Texas along the Colorado River is a city known for its eclectic style and diverse culture. As the capital of Texas, Austin is home to a music, art and food centered community that has shaped the city into one of the most interesting places to live in the United States. First, we take a peek into the Wild West as we learn about early cowboy life in the Bob Bullock Texas History Museum. We'll lasso some interesting facts about how the great state of Texas came to be. Next, we'll make ourselves comfortable at the picture-perfect Driskill Hotel. A wealthy cattle farmer constructed it in 1886 to be the "finest hotel south of St. Louis." Austinites love its Romanesque architecture and ornate details. Of course, we couldn't help but take a peek at one of the most spectacular sites in Austin, the Texas State Capitol. We're keeping it weird in Austin, Texas on today's Travel Thru History. comfortable at the picture-perfect Driskill Hotel. A wealthy cattle farmer constructed it in 1886 to be the "finest hotel south of St. Louis." Austinites love its Romanesque architecture and ornate details. Of course, we couldn't help but take a peek at one of the most spectacular sites in Austin, the Texas State Capitol. We're keeping it weird in Austin, Texas on today's Travel Thru History.
Kuala Lumpur, commonly referred to as K-L, is a busy place with a cosmopolitan air. Highlights include: the soaring Petronas Towers; traditional Chinese architecture, pewter-domed Islamic mosques, Moorish-style buildings; historic Merdeka Square; Royal Selangor?s famous pewter; the ancient Batu caves.
APPETIZER Ricotta and Greens-filled Tortelloni Francesco Ricchi Cesco Trattoria Washington DC ENTREE Wild Rice-stuffed Quail with Shiitake, Brussels Sprouts, Spinach, and Herbs Jeffrey Tuttle Pawley's Plantation Pawley's Island SC DESSERT Berry Brioche with Tahitian Vanilla Ice Cream J.J. Stith Aqua, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV
APPETIZER Greek Stew in Orzo Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Phoenix AZ ENTREE Seared Sea Bass with Caribbean Fruit Chutney Hans Hickel Oystercatchers Tampa FL DESSERT Milchrahmstrudel Thomas Ferlesch Cafe des Artistes New York NY
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
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.
Stuffed Spring Vegetables by Michel de Burgo of Restaurant Taillevent in Paris, France. Grilled Wolf Fish with Fresh Thyme on Mediterranean Vegetables by Herbert Danzer of Do & Co Schonbrunn in Vienna, Austria. Tropical Napoleon by Mara Rocha Mello of Cafe Patisserie in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
On the southwestern tip of India lies the verdant paradise of Kerala, a land cross-crossed by magical backwater lagoons and rivers, and guarded by the western Ghat mountain range. It is a land with little or no child mortality and nearly 100% literacy. There are fascinating Hindu elephant festivals and one can explore the fishing communities overlooking the Arabian Sea, as well as the spice, tea and coffee growing regions of the interior and the Cardamom Hills. Ayurvedic medicine and Kar Hastha, the world's earliest martial art was born here.
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner takes a look back at some of the highlights of Season 1.
Deep in the Amazon, George is determined to retrace Theodore Roosevelt's legendary expedition and witness first-hand how deforestation and climate change are affecting one of the earth's most critical ecosystems.
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!
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.
Helena will talk with a public relations specialist whose company has the important job of keeping her city informed on traffic and road conditions... especially as they undergo the biggest infrastructure project in America! In addition to being updated on traffic conditions, we also need to know how to get places. Shawn will meet a cartographer who will share with us how his career in mapmaking has evolved over the years. Then Helena will take us back in time to the middle ages and visit a man who cares for and trains the horses at a popular dinner theatre. Sounds like a fun job!
Join host Leslie Mueller as she explores the daunting world of modern day law enforcement in Washington, DC at the National Law Enforcement Museum. Learn about this state-of-the-art museum and it?s interactive exhibits like a 911 Emergency Call Center and the Police Training Simulator. With life sized cast figures featured throughout the museum, we?ll go Behind-the-scenes to see how a real life S.W.A.T team member was transformed using plaster for a special exhibit called ?Being an Officer
Project Green Challenge, created by Teens Turning Green, challenges teens to go from a conventional lifestyle to a conscious lifestyle in 30 days.
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 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 epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
This film recounts the story of Moran's involvement with the government-sponsored survey expedition to Yellowstone in 1871. Using archival photographs and footage of Yellowstone, the film underscores the pivotal role that Moran's paintings played in securing passage of a bill to establish the first national park.
De Kooning's life and work--from his origins in the Netherlands to his mature Long Island period--are presented through his paintings, vintage photographs of the artist and his contemporaries, and footage of his studio on Long Island. This film also explores the historical and cultural developments in the postwar period that shaped his art.
Flemish painter Van Dyck was a child prodigy who, at the age of fourteen, was already painting masterful portraits. Within a few years, he had become an assistant to Peter Paul Rubens, then the most famous artist in Europe. This film follows Van Dyck's career as he rose to the highest levels of his profession, sought out by royalty and the most distinguished patrons of the day.
Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Theater of Mind, Marchen, The Crow's Omen, You Are Not Alone, Acceptance, The Dark Room, Business Casual and The Other. 5/30/24
Local students match wits as Everglades High plays Western High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Sometimes kitties don?t like to use the litter box! In this episode of Take Paws, you'll find out how to deal with "inappropriate elimination" in cats. You'll also meet a very special canine therapy team and get some great advice on picking a pet that's right for you. MEG FORMOSO, DVM DAWN HANNA, CPDT-KA JUDY EASON LISA MENDHEIM
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.
Giovanni di Stefano was dubbed "The Devil's Advocate" for over a decade of legal work on behalf of notorious clients such Saddam Hussein and Slobodan Milosevic. He was first convicted of fraud and false pretense in 1975. Faced with the prospect of further convictions in the late 1980s, he fled to New Zealand, and ended up in war torn Yugoslavia in 1992, where he befriended and advised Serbian warlords Arkan and Slobodan Milosevic. He's been convicted five times in Ireland and the United Kingdom of fraud and related criminal offenses, earning him a total of 22 years in jail.
A horticultural conservatory runs trains under glass; Christmas-themed layout; toy museum; a New England steam line.
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders