Ellen Wacher tells us why she started a production company that produces plays featuring characters who are exclusively over 50 years old.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Scallops and Sea Urchins with Caviar and Wakame-Sunflower Sprout Salad Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL ENTREE Chicken-stuffed Pepper with Mole Verde Suzana Davila Cafe Poca Cosa Tucson AZ DESSERT Chocolate-Orange Mousse Christian Gille Westin Canal Place New Orleans LA
APPETIZER Croustillant of Dungeness Crab Thomas Kovacs Pike Street Cafe, Sheraton Seattle Seattle WA ENTREE Oak-fired Butterflied Leg of Lamb Salad with Griddled Corn Cakes and Chipotle BBQ Glaze Bradley Ogden One Market/Lark Street Inn, San Francisco CA DESSERT Calvados Souffle in an Apple with Cider Sabayon Darryl Mickler Disney-MGM Studio, Lake Buena Vista FL
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.
River Crawfish Tails with Arugula by Marcel Vanic of Vienna Hilton in Vienna, Austria. Swamp Duck by Alain Passard of Restaurant Arpege in Paris, France. Puff Pastry with Raspberries by Attilio de Fabrizio of Villa San Michele in Florence, Italy.
Mussels and Braised Vegetables by Michel Troisgros of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France. Venison in Juniper Cream Sauce au Gratin with Mushrooms by Gernot Hicka of Hotel Goldener Hirsch in Salzburg, Austria. Croustillants of Banana, Mango and Mint by Eric Deblonde of Four Seasons Hotel London in London, England.
Hearts of Palm Lasagna and Langoustines by Laurent Suaudeau of Restaurant Laurent in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Butter-boiled Dorado with Fennel Broth by Rudolf Kellner of Altweinerhof in Vienna, Austria. Coffee Mousse by Massimo Ferrari of Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy.
Sweet Potato Tortellini in Almond Cream Sauce Carla Summer and Dennis Corradi Cafe Lilli Lake Tahoe NV Sonoran Seafood Stew Alan Zeman,Tucson Country Club Tucson AZ Texas Fruit Sorbet G. Scott Philip, Las Canarias San Antonio TX Cookie Taco Anne Lindsay Greer Dallas TX
APPITIZER Shrimp and Plantain Torte Guillermo Veloso Yuca Restaurant, Miami Beach FL ENTREE Grilled Yellowfin Tuna with Ratatouille Risotto, Grilled Shallots, and Red Wine-Morel Sauce Wally Joe KC's Restaurant, Cleveland MS DESSERT * Warm Center Chocolate Pyramid Cake Gene Bjorklund Aubergine, Memphis TN
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 the ocean world, fish fashion counts and there is no such thing as one size fits all. Deep down in the watery depths, there are patterns and outfits to suit everyone. Join Barney and Gemma on the barrier reef catwalk to find out why our fishy friends are certainly not just fashion victims. They take functional fashion to a whole new level.
Johnny thinks being dependable means being "boring" - however, when the Professor's invention takes Johnny to the Land of Odds, his opinion quickly changes.
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".
Lazy Lion proves that just because something has never been done that it can't be done.
This program features scenarios that provide ideas to help students learn about conflict and model the skills involved in identifying and resolving conflicts peacefully. The program encourages students to think of different ways to solve their problems and differences with others without using violence.
One night in 1861, three escaped slaves made their way from the Confederate line to a Union-held fort. The runaways were declared 'contraband of war' and granted protection. As word spread, thousands of runaway slaves poured into the fort, seeking their freedom. These 'contrabands' made a home for themselves, building the first African American community in the country. In 1863, they bore witness to one of the first readings of the Emancipation Proclamation in the South - beneath the sheltering branches of the tree now known as Emancipation Oak.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
In a small village in Japan, two American soldiers do amazing tricks on a borrowed bicycle. LeVar explores the world of wheels and sees how they keep us rolling along.
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.
Botswana Africa by small plane where the kids get to fly. Stay in tiny camps deep in the Okavango delta accessible only by canoe and small plane. Learn about the old ways of the bush people.
Melacca's history dates back over 600 years. Highlights include: the secret garden of Hotel Puri; Jonker Street?s antiques; the process involved in the fine Asian art of brush calligraphy.
APPETIZER Scallops and Sea Urchins with Caviar and Wakame-Sunflower Sprout Salad Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL ENTREE Chicken-stuffed Pepper with Mole Verde Suzana Davila Cafe Poca Cosa Tucson AZ DESSERT Chocolate-Orange Mousse Christian Gille Westin Canal Place New Orleans LA
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
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
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.
River Crawfish Tails with Arugula by Marcel Vanic of Vienna Hilton in Vienna, Austria. Swamp Duck by Alain Passard of Restaurant Arpege in Paris, France. Puff Pastry with Raspberries by Attilio de Fabrizio of Villa San Michele in Florence, Italy.
Geography has found that Earth is organized into a sequence of spheres: the inner core, the crust or lithosphere, a soil layer, known as the pedosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere and biosphere. Alec Murphy shows how they are all interconnected in one dynamic system. be 05.21.13
Program 1 *1800 Washington DC becomes the National Capitol *1803 The Louiisana Purchase *1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition *1807 Robert Fulton awakens the world to he Steamboat *1811 Battle of Tippicone *1811 New Madrid Earthquake
In this episode of The Outsiders Club, hosts Brianna and Chase take a riverboat ride at Wakulla Springs State Park, near Tallahassee, and see all kinds of wildlife. They also get to help a Park Ranger test the water quality of the springs.
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!
We all have them, we all need them, but how do we know when we should keep them? Relationships are a universal dilemma and a universal truth. Whether it is a teen's first love or the unconditional love of a 50 year friendship - good relationships share certain characteristics that can be fostered and taught. Learn the skills of healthy and happy relationships as well as those "red flag" relationship behaviors to avoid.
Shawn will start us off in the studio of a music composer and see how he enhances the production of films, video games and even amusement park rides with his original compositions. Then, Helena will visit a greenhouse at a large agricultural company where she will meet a grower. She learns that there is a lot of science and technology that goes into growing healthy plants and crops. Plus, Shawn will talk with a lady who started a cake bakery where she uses her artistic talents making beautiful and creative cakes for weddings and other memorable events.
TURNING BRACKEN INTO COMPOST - PART 1 - A British couple developed a new compost for gardeners. TURNING BRACKEN INTO COMPOST - PART 2 - A look at a product that took 6 years to develop. SELF-WATERING GARDEN - We look at water recycling and efficient systems for your garden. AUTOPOT SYSTEM - A UK firm developed a simple watering system to help save water without letting us lose our garden to droughts. FLOWERS - How growers in the Netherlands develop drought-resistant flowers. BLOOMING BRITAIN - A competition got local communities to work together to improve their environment. GARDEN SEAT THAT GROWS - Bio-Bench designers came up with the first garden bench that grows. PONDMAN - James Bouskell has built and operated beautiful ponds and gardens. MINISTER OPENS BIODIVERSITY GARDEN - A bio-diversity garden was opened in the Kew Botanic Gardens by the former British Environment Minister, Michael Meacher.
From skateboarding to surfing we meet Bali, a 6-year-old Jack-A-Bee that is a fixture on the beach of Waikik. Then we'll witness a dog and a rabbit's unbreakable bond, and find out how these surfing dogs are helping to save other dog's and cat's lives. Plus, we'll learn all about the Australian shepherd in "It's All About the Breed."
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
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
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
Local students match wits as Everglades High plays Western High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Local students match wits as Spanish River High plays The Benjamin School in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
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
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
A group of astro-nuts finds undiscovered alien life on the moon, but unfortunately forgot to bring a litter box. Meow, meow, meow. Hosts: Michael Moscatello Robert Small
The Haitian Heritage Museum is a not-for-profit organization that is committed to highlighting and preserving Haiti's rich culture and heritage, locally and internationally. Guests: Eveline Pierre, Executive Director Serge Rodrigue, Director of Operations
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
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