Kevin Johnson discusses Conundrum Stages whose goal it is to highlight performers in variety type productions.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Hugo's Texas BBQ Shrimp with Maytag Blue Cheese Slaw Wendy Jordan Rosemary's Restaurant Las Vegas NV ENTREE Bacon-wrapped Beef Fillet with Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes James Leeming Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse New Orleans LA DESSERT Cayenne-spiced Peach Cobbler Bob Petersen The Grill at Hacienda del Sol Tucson AZ
APPETIZER Bouchee of White Shrimp and Crawfish Frank Caputo The Kiawah Island Club, Kiawah Island SC ENTREE Quail with Brown Butter, Cider and Sage Cory Schreiber Wildwood Restaurant, Portland OR DESSERT Opera Torte Richard Rivera Ambrosia Patisserie, Barrington IL
Crackling Dumplings on Fried Sauerkraut by Christain Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Lightly-smoked Lamb Loin by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Roasted Figs in Port Wine on Fruit Bread with Apricot Marmalade by Philippe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France.
Smoked Salmon Mousse wiht Asparagus of Stig Henriksen of Stig's Restaurant in Tonder, Denmark. John Dory by Renata Braune of Le Chef Rouge in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Citronella Cream, Wild Strawberries, and Dried Rhubarb by Gilles Marchal of Bristol Hotel in Paris, France.
Risotto of Herbs with Salmon, Oysters, Caviar, and Champagne by Philip Howard of The Square in London, England. Bermuda Wahoo with Orange-Green Peppercorn Sauce by Jean-Claude Garzia of Cambridge Beaches Hotel in Bermuda. Pancake with Apple-Cranberry Filling by Walter Jost of Gartenhotel, Tummlerhof in Seefeld, Austria.
Salad with Blood Sausage by German Martitegui of Agraz Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beef in Brunello Wine by Attilio de Fabrizio of Villa San Mchele in Florence, Italy. Lemon Mousse by Walter Jost of Gartenhotel Tummlerhof in Seefeld, Austria.
Pumpkin-Goose Liver Crepes with Hard Apple Cider Sauce by Christian Petz of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Fish Fillet Caprice by Ottmar Weber of Ottmar's at the Grand Pavilion Hotel in Grand Cayman. Miracle Dessert by Paula Hurtado of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile.
APPITIZER * Duck and Sweet Potato Hash with Quail Eggs, Sunny-side Up Dean Mitchell Morels Restaurant, Banner Elk NC ENTREE * Roasted Chicken with Collards, Red Onion, and Sweet Potato Chips Gregory Gammage Bones, Atlanta GA DESSERT Chocolate Bananas Foster Cake with Orange Foster Caramel Sauce Will Greenwood Sunset Grill, Nashville 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.
EJ is the Center of the Universe ? or so he?d like to think. But life at the center is no match for the crusty Elrod. Can EJ resist Elrod?s ways?
Do you like the rain? There's a saying - it's raining cats and dogs - which means that it's raining very hard. But, what if it was raining raccoons? Maestro Javier explains the letter "R" and Amanda Lynn sings a song about the rain. (It's a special kind of rain.)
Learn about two sounds for the letter "S" with Maestro Javier and Miss Cathy. And then, get ready to sing Italian style with Tony Spumoni and Eddie Spaghetti as they make their special sauce!
Zebby helps Oscar understand that everyone has feelings and that it does not feel good to hurt someone's feelings.
Umbili and Shakira, the two leopard cubs, have been moved out of Marlice's house and into their own enclosure and it's time for the baby baboons to be introduced to the juvenile troop.
DVD 2 Lowercase j, p
Program 2 Students begin to practice writing their first upper and lowercase manuscript letters: L, l and I, i.
Alistair's entry in a science competition takes him to many places and time periods but unfortunately he can't prove this to the judges. LeVar takes viewers to see creative student inventions, and shows some historic film clips of amusing projects that never made it.
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 liquid measurements including the gallon, quart, pint, cup, and ounce. (14:25 min.)
Students are introduced to the map of MathTown, USA. New terms: endpoint, quadrant, intersecting lines and parallel lines.
Major concepts... non-standard measurement units and estimates. It reinforces the notion that reliable measurement units can be derived from representational objects in the everyday world (apart from the human body, which is covered in Rule of Thumb). Visual proportionality is introduced, and children learn they can calculate measurement even without rulers, tape measures, etc.
There is a mysterious mangrove forest located in Cambodia, a country famous for its unadulterated nature. This is the story of the children of a Koh Kong water village who learn to coexist in harmony with nature.
It's island time on Hawai'i's Garden Isle of Maui. Learn the ancient Polynesian ways of the outrigger canoe and ceremonies at Black Rock. Explore whaling history and sugar cane past in Lahaina.
Host Sian Richards takes in Singapore's rich history by water, riding a "Bump" boat along the Singapore River. She learns the mysteries of jade; then, at the majestic Raffles Hotel, she learns how to make a Singapore Sling; she goes backstage at the Chinese opera; then sees how Ming vases are made.
APPETIZER Hugo's Texas BBQ Shrimp with Maytag Blue Cheese Slaw Wendy Jordan Rosemary's Restaurant Las Vegas NV ENTREE Bacon-wrapped Beef Fillet with Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes James Leeming Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse New Orleans LA DESSERT Cayenne-spiced Peach Cobbler Bob Petersen The Grill at Hacienda del Sol Tucson AZ
Cornmeal Pizza with Wild Mushrooms Cindy Black, Piret's, San Diego CA Curried Lamb Sausage with Compote and Pecan Pancakes Jimmy Schmidt, The Rattlesnake Club, Denver CO Chocolate Cream Pie with Meringue Crust Kathy Ruiz, Bistro Garden, Houston TX Biscuits Louis Aaron, Sam Houston's, Kerrville TX
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
Crackling Dumplings on Fried Sauerkraut by Christain Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Lightly-smoked Lamb Loin by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Roasted Figs in Port Wine on Fruit Bread with Apricot Marmalade by Philippe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France.
Smoked Salmon Mousse wiht Asparagus of Stig Henriksen of Stig's Restaurant in Tonder, Denmark. John Dory by Renata Braune of Le Chef Rouge in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Citronella Cream, Wild Strawberries, and Dried Rhubarb by Gilles Marchal of Bristol Hotel in Paris, France.
Economic growth, wealth creation, outsourcing, economic inequality, resource distribution, and the uneven penetration of the global economy are all phenomena that have a strong geographic base. How human geography can help make sense of the economic world is Dr. Murphy's topic for this program.
Australia, is often considered the world's smallest continent or its largest island. Originally inhabited by mainly aborigines it was later converted into a penal colony by the British.
Regions are one of the most important tools used in geographical thinking. In this program Alec Murphy shows how the planet is divided into physiographic regions, each with internal dynamic processes. Then he defines the three types of regions: formal, functional, and colloquial. be 05.21.13
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
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.
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.
PESTICIDE DANGER - A report on the use of unregulated pesticides in developing countries. ITALY TOXIC WASTE - Illegal dumping may be the cause of the increase of Health: Global Environmental Health child malformation and certain cancer types. RADIOACTIVE WASTE REPORT - A report by the committee on radioactive waste management studied examples of underground disposal in Finland and Sweden. BELGIAN BLOOD -Our blood could be contaminated by at least 18 potentially dangerous chemicals. GARBAGE - Caracas developed a way of cleaning their streets of garbage by offering poor Venezuelans to exchange bags of garage for much needed food. DRINKING STRAW - This straw purifies water and eliminates waterborne
This episode recognizes three of the greatest in music of the 17th century, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Mozart. Beethoven, for many, is the greatest composer who ever lived; no person's music is more universal. Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer of symphonies, operas, ballets, and chamber music, which remain among the most popular concert and theatrical music in the classical repertoire. Austria's Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a genius composer who spent the last 10 years of his life in precarious independence in Vienna.
Discover nesting shorebirds in the lowcountry of South Carolina with nature photographer Eric Horan.
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
As pets age getting around can become difficult. In this episode of Take Paws, you'll meet a veterinarian who has innovative therapies for dealing with pet mobility. You'll also learn what it takes to become a therapy dog and meet up with Dog Scouts Troop 157! DAVID BIEBER, DVM DEBRA BERGER CINDI STONE LISA MENDHEIM
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.
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
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
Chuck Leavell and expert guides travel on horseback to the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests of Colorado in search of the perfect choice for the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. Follow the journey from selection and cutting to ornament making and community celebrations, as a 55-foot Engelmann Spruce lights up Washington, D.C.
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
The relatively young names of fashion in this episode include: MARC JACOBS - a leader in upcoming trends, and interesting styles. TOM FORD - Dubbed by his fashion cohorts as the "King of Cool." BADGLEY MISHCKA - Known for their refreshing, light take on glamour, designers James Mischka and Mark Badgley have worked together for over twenty years. STELLA MCCARTNEY - No longer just the daughter of Sir Paul McCartney, Stella's name is now synonymous with clean-cut vintage glamour. ZAC POSEN - says the trick to fashion is to understand the cycles, how things that were once fashionable will have their turn again.
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
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders