Earl Maulding discusses the Actors Playhouse's Conservatory which educates children in the performing arts.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
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
APPETIZER Red Mullet Gunther Seegar The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead Atlanta GA ENTREE Beef Tenderloin Pot-au-Feu Style Jean Joho Everest Chicago IL DESSERT Chocolate Espresso Cake Todd Weisz Turnberry Isle Resort Miami FL
Jumbo Sea Scallops by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Chicken Cooked in Pork Bladder by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Fried Pear Dumpliings with Stewed Pears by Martin Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria.
Potato Waffle with Salmon by Eric Frechon of Bristol Hotel in Paris, France. Guinea Fowl by Massimo Ferrari of Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy. French Toast with Berries by Jean-Louis Neichel of Neichel in Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain.
Black Spaghetti Nest with Lobster and Herb Sauce by Luciano Bossegia of Cardinale in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Pan-fried Dover Sole and Fricassee of Shellfish with Herb Jus by Raymond Blanc of Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in Great Milton, England. Chocolate Souffle--"Moor in a Shirt" by Karl Weiser of Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Austria.
Pancetta-wrapped Oysters by Massimo Ferrari of Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy. Sea Bass and Artichoke Soup by Michel del Burgo of Restaurant Taillevent in Paris, France. Cold Dutch Juniper Cream with Red Fruits and Vanilla Ice Cream by Lucas Rive of Restaurant de Bokkedoorns of Haarlam, Holland.
Ahi Tartare and Taro Chips by Gerard Reversade of Gerard's at the Plantation Inn in Lahaina, Maui HI. Saddle of Lamb with Funghi Risotto on Rosemary and Crispy Vegetables by Romeo Morocutti of Do & co - Stephanplatz in Vienna, Austria. Fruit Croquaint by Jean Yves Poirey of Le Saint Honore, Le Meridian in Rio de Janerio, Brazil.
APPITIZER Bayona Crispy Smoked Quail Salad Susan Spicer Bayona, New Orleans LA ENTREE * Horseradish-crusted Sea Bass with Shiitake Mushrooms and Miso Sauce Clifford Harrison Bacchanalia, Atlanta GA DESSERT Bananas Foster Chimichanga Renee Anzalone Bound'ry Restaurant, 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.
This episode investigates the sensational creatures living in Australia's Barrier Reef. From super smell to incredible eyesight, not to mention amazing skin sensations, there are some spectacular senses in this Aussie ocean!
One small thought, three friendships. Can one small thought be enough to hold these relationships together?
Sing along to a fun song with lots of words that begin with the letter T. Can you think of some?
Zebby and friends learn that rules are there to help and protect them and must be followed.
Explores the emotion of confusion and shows how communication skills can be used to deal with confusion effectively. Focuses on the type of confusion that can result from a lack of clear communication. (15:00 min.)
Commander Wordstalker arrives on Planet Pylon. Why did she leave SpaceStation Readstar?
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Program 3 Students will continue to practice writing the upper and lowercase manuscript letter T and t. They?ll also learn the Basic Circle Stroke.
Jim Arnosky's beautifully illustrated books provide the inspiration for LeVar to learn about wildlife watching. They team up for a day of exploration and playing detective. Viewers learn that teeth marks on twigs are a good sign that beavers are nearby. If they look closely on tree trunks, they might see tiny porcupine claw marks. Get a close look at raccoon paw prints and learn how to tell if they were drinking from the brook or just passing by.
We can find plants just about everywhere on Earth! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike takes a closer look at these amazing living things. We'll find out about roots, stems, leaves, and all the things plants need to live. Time to grab your shovel and dig into some science fun! Join us on this installment of Science and Me and see what grows on the...Tree of Life!
My, how you've grown! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at how people and other living things grow and change over time. Most living things grow up to look like their parents and can even look very similar to other living things. So how, exactly, do we tell them apart? Join us on this installment of Science and Me and you'll be...Growing and Knowing!
Students explore the use of the ounce, pound, and ton in the every day world. (14:47 min.)
Students are introduced to the various types of angles. The protractoris introduced as well as its function and usage. New terms: angles, degrees, protractors, acute angle, right angle, obtuse angle, straightangle and vertex.
Major concepts... the meter and its relationship to the kilometer. By using real-world examples of how the meter and kilometer are used to measure linear distances as well as the tools used to measure standard and extremely long lengths, the episode demonstrates application of math beyond the classroom.
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.
Saddle up and take ride where the coyotes wail along the trail deep in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. It's one of the oldest cities in the US with one of the most culturally rich histories. The first stop is The Alamo. The Alamo Mission is where, in an epic battle, men gave the ultimate sacrifice for independence. We learn what a pivotal role this small building had in the formation and protection of the Lone Star Republic. Next, we discover what is left of four beautiful Spanish missions at the San Antonio Missions National historic Park. Then we head underground as we truly take you literally "deep in the heart of Texas" at the magnificent Natural Bridge Caverns. Take in the breathtaking geological formations that were discovered not long ago, proving that there's always more than what lies on the surface. So travel with us through the struggles and the triumphs of one the most culturally interesting cities in the US, San Antonio.
Hong Kong is made up of four areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon City, the New Territories, and almost 250 Outlying Islands. A modern city, steeped in Chinese traditions. Highlights include: the Mong Kok Market, Wong Tai Sin, a Buddhist temple; a Banyan tree aka the "wishing tree"; custom tailors and international design houses.
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
APPETIZER Roasted Scallop Salad with Port-poached Figs and Apple-Pear Salad James Boyce Mary Elaine's Scottsdale AZ ENTREE Sauteed Tile Fish and Vegetable Ragout Jean-Louis Palladin Napa, Rio Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas NV DESSERT Frozen Lemon Parfait Stacie Pierce March New York NY
This episode of Dateline Health discusses some of the innovations at Niklaus Children?s Hospital. Guests: ?Diana Azzam, Ph.D., David Mancuso, Pharm.D. Maggie Eidson Fader, M.D.
Jumbo Sea Scallops by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Chicken Cooked in Pork Bladder by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Fried Pear Dumpliings with Stewed Pears by Martin Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria.
Brook Trout Fillet Salad by Walter Jost of Gartenhotel Tummlerhoof in Seefeld, Austria. Breton Langoustines and Pasta by Phillipe Legendre of Georges V/The Four Seasons Hotel in Paris, France. Grandmother's Apple Pie by Michele Sorrentino of Antica Trattoria Botteganova in Siena, Itally.
Andalucia located in the southwest of Spain is a land of stunning beauty and of unparalleled historical interest. Its people are warm and friendly and have witnessed Moorish invaders come and go, leaving behind countless testaments to their artistic and architectural brilliance. It is the land of flamenco and sherry, of magical cities such as Seville and Granada, of infinite olive groves and wild horses, of bullfights and strong Flavors, of music and wine. The rolling green countryside is punctuated by orchards, ancient ruins and whitewashed villages perched high on Cliff tops.
Witness nesting woodpeckers and a fox den along the remote beaches on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with nature photographer Jared Lloyd.
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.
Forcing the Issue demonstrates how forces push, pull, and set things in motion. We learn that forces are all around us and how they act on 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.
Shawn will go back to school where he meets a teacher who has put a new spin on teaching STEM classes. He really makes learning fun and relevant! Those audio and sound systems you see in churches, concert halls and corporations aren't one-size fits all. Helena talks with a systems analyst who gives her some insight into how he advises his clients on their A/V needs. Rehabilitation after surgery or a medical condition is very important to a person's successful recovery. Shawn will meet up with a physical therapist assistant and learn how she works with her patients to restore their physical function.
Join host Leslie Mueller in Los Angeles, CA in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Learn about the history of the camera as we visit the Center for Photographs. We?ll see historic wood box cameras with primitive lenses, the 1st mass marketed digital camera and everything in between. Then we go Behind-the-Scenes into the private library and research area to see rare artifacts that are not on view to the public.
Discover Spanish wild horses to photograph along the remote beaches on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with nature photographer Jared Lloyd.
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 discusses some of the innovations at Niklaus Children?s Hospital. Guests: ?Diana Azzam, Ph.D., David Mancuso, Pharm.D. Maggie Eidson Fader, M.D.
Painter and printmaker James McNeill Whistler was one of the most controversial and fascinating personalities of the nineteenth century. This film follows his life and career in America, London, Paris, and Venice. From his early realist paintings to his nearly abstract Nocturnes, Whistler's aesthetic innovations were precursors of trends in twentieth-century art.
Cambodia's sculpture and temples are noted for their beauty and monumental scale. This film provides a historical overview and architectural context for Cambodian sculpture, ranging from massive sandstone carvings representing gods and mythological guardians to small, refined bronzes used for ritual purposes.
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 Coral Glades High plays Cooper City High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
If your pet becomes lost, how would you get your furry friend back? In this episode of Take Paws, you'll learn about the importance of pet identification. You'll also find out how to properly greet unfamiliar pets and learn about a yearly water festival for our K-9 pals! MENDHEIM JAMIE DIAZ, CPDT-KA NUNZIO GIRDANO
Chris appraises a 1964 770C Amphicar; Ben learns the heartwarming back-story of a 1970 AAR Cuda; Tom appraises a classic 1932 Hudson; then he strikes it big in his hunt for a rare 1973 Mohs Safarikar.
Growing up in Scotland, Goldie is thought to have begun his criminal activity at the tender age of 22 when he allegedly stole almost 100, 000 from the Royal Bank of Scotland. With the police seeking him for questioning, he left the UK and flew to Australia where he defrauded a large mining company he was working for of more than $417,000. Convicted and sentenced to six years in jail, when he won parole Goldie decided to start a new life of fraud in Thailand. So far he has convinced more than a dozen people to hire him to be their lawyer. Three people are now pursuing him through the Thai courts for money he took under false pretenses.
A German-themed LGB layout; an O gauge military-themed layout and Galloping Goose in Colorado; Ohio rail club boasts more than 3,000 feet of track.
This episode of Dateline Health discusses some of the innovations at Niklaus Children?s Hospital. Guests: ?Diana Azzam, Ph.D., David Mancuso, Pharm.D. Maggie Eidson Fader, M.D.