A weekly conversation devoted to timely topics about the performing arts. A panel of experts along with special guests present lively, spirited disucssions as they highlight various subjects surrounding the theatre, dance, opera, musical performances, and more.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Chilies with Wild Mushroom Stuffing and Shallot-Butter Sauce Vincent Guerithault Vincent's on Camelback Phoenix AZ ENTREE Ella's Whole Roasted Fish Robert Bruce Palace Cafe New Orleans LA DESSERT Roasted Bananas with Crushed Hazelnuts, Banana- Ice Cream, and Banana Caramel Sauce Jean-Louis Palladin Napa, Rio Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas NV
APPETIZER Crabmeat Caesar Salad Thomas Catherall Tom Tom Atlanta GA ENTREE Sauteed Venison Paul Milne 208 Talbot St. Michael's MD DESSERT Almond Experience Norman Love The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
Selection of Carinthian Ravioli by Sissy Sonnleitner of Landhaus Kellerwand in Kotschach-Mauthen, Austria. Filet of Beef Wrapped in Irish Smoked Ham by Dennis Lenihan of Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland. Chocolate Tart by Sebastian Degardin of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France.
Shrimp with Aniseed by Mikkel Maarbjerg of Restaurant Kommandanten in Copenhagen, Denmark. Chicken and Mushroom en Papillote by Lauren Soliveres of Restaurant Guy Savoy in Paris, France. Pears in Saffron by Emmanuel Bassoleil of Roanne in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Mosaic of Sole, Salmon, and Leek by Neil McFadden of Luttrellstown Castle in Castleknock, Ireland. Thin Slices of Beef Filet with Truffles and Spinach by Roger Verge of Le Moulin De Mougins in Mougins, France. Mango Mousse in a Pineapple Boat by Juan Magni of Hotel Los Tajibos of Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
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.
Spring Roll with Lamb Sweetbreads and Three Pepper Sauces by Heinz Hanner of Kronprinz Mayerling in Vienna, Austria. Sweet and Sour Opakapaka by Sam Choy of Sam Choy's Restaurants of Hawaii in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii HI. Custard with Anise and Caramel Autumn Fruits by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
APPITIZER Crepinette of Turbot and Foie Gras on Salsify Mousseline with White Asparagus and Morel Jus Bob Waggoner Wild Boar Restaurant Nashville TN ENTREE * Grouper Pibil Johnny Earles Criolla's Restaurant, Grayton Beach FL DESSERT * Lime-Ganache Mousse and Chocolate Tuile Christopher Malta 1848 House, Atlanta GA
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.
Meet the snottiest, slimiest and most gut-wrenching gang of the reef. From snot sleeping bags to slime-munching babies, in this watery world, snot, slime and guts are crucial to animal survival.
Will the Professor ever invent again? His latest work ended up as so many before - a failure. Unless a few friends can convince him otherwise, the Professor is throwing in the towel.
Sing along to a fun song with lots of words that begin with the letter T. Can you think of some?
Oscar and Lazy Lion come to understand that trying hard and determination is more important than winning.
The objective of this program is to demonstrate effective strategies kids can use to protect themselves against teasing, harassment and bullying. Several vignettes show situations in which kids are being teased. Peer actors then model ways to resolve the situation in a safe and positive way. By viewing this program, children will also come to understand that teasing is not fun for everyone, especially for the child being teased.
In the 1930s most girls were happy playing with dolls. But one girl, Betty Skelton, liked playing with airplanes, watching them fly around outside, and even flying airplanes herself! She lived for an adventure - in the air, the water, and on land - and nothing could stop her, especially not being a girl. When Betty Skelton was young there weren't many women flying airplanes or racing cars, but she wouldn't let that stop her. She was always ready to take on a challenge, and she loved to have fun. Betty rode motorcycles, raced cars, jumped out of planes, and flew jets, helicopters, gliders, and blimps. And by the time she was an adult, Betty was known in the press as the 'First Lady of Firsts!'
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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.
Madame Pompenstance competes for the Best Headdress Award at the Fancy Dress Ball, unaware that a small ship has sailed onto her head and become her headdress. In this episode, LeVar becomes anchor of a weird and wacky news report, "Headline News"- all the news from the neck up! It promotes the video theme that silly situations are entertaining and fun. Viewers visit the biggest barbershop in the world to see some wonderfully strange hairdos being created. They also get a sneak preview of a music video.
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.
Explore the grand splendor of Rome, Italy! Walk the winding streets of Rome finding Gelato, Pizza and Gladiators. Get an in depth look at the Colosseum, Roman Forum, learn to be a Gladiator.
Hong Kong is an island city whose waterways are teeming with a unique waterside culture. Highlights include: Aberdeen harbor; the Stanley Bay Marketplace; the largest floating restaurant in the world; a T'ai Chi class; the art of bonsai.
APPETIZER Chilies with Wild Mushroom Stuffing and Shallot-Butter Sauce Vincent Guerithault Vincent's on Camelback Phoenix AZ ENTREE Ella's Whole Roasted Fish Robert Bruce Palace Cafe New Orleans LA DESSERT Roasted Bananas with Crushed Hazelnuts, Banana- Ice Cream, and Banana Caramel Sauce Jean-Louis Palladin Napa, Rio Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas NV
APPITIZER Wild and Exotic Mushroom Salad with Marinated Tomatoes and Warm Sherry-Bacon Vinaigrette Ben Barker Magnolia Grill, Durham NC ENTREE *Nage of Dover Sole Riviera Jean Banchet Riviera Restaurant, Atlanta GA DESSERT * Berry Cobbler W. Louis Osteen Louis?s Charleston Grill, Charleston SC
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.
Selection of Carinthian Ravioli by Sissy Sonnleitner of Landhaus Kellerwand in Kotschach-Mauthen, Austria. Filet of Beef Wrapped in Irish Smoked Ham by Dennis Lenihan of Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland. Chocolate Tart by Sebastian Degardin of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France.
Shrimp with Aniseed by Mikkel Maarbjerg of Restaurant Kommandanten in Copenhagen, Denmark. Chicken and Mushroom en Papillote by Lauren Soliveres of Restaurant Guy Savoy in Paris, France. Pears in Saffron by Emmanuel Bassoleil of Roanne in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
One of the great debates in geography has been: 'How much does place or physical geography determine human development - cultural and economic?' Using historical examples and present-day case histories, Alec Murphy guides you through both sides of the argument known as environmental determinism. Featured are leading geographical thinkers. be 05.21.13
Program 3 *1831 Cyrus McCormick demonstrates his Mechanical Reaper *1831 Nat Turner begins his rebellion *1832 Black Hawk war ends with massacre at Bad Axe River *1836 Alamo Falls *1845 Edgar Allan Poe publishes "The Raven" *1846 The Donner Party starts west *1846 United States declares war on Mexico
In the 21st century, more than half of humanity lives in urban areas. We are becoming a world of cities - many of them global cities. Where are cities located, how are they organized, and what are they like is the topic of this program. Dr. Murphy shows us how making sense of this great diversity in urban landscapes is one of human geography's major jobs.
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
October character Trait: Responsibility with K-5, 6-12 Parent Anti-bullying presentation
Looking for a career where you can really reach for the stars? You won't want to miss Shawn's fascinating and informative interview with a veteran NASA astronaut. Speaking of space, we'll be talking by satellite to a President and General Manager of a TV station and get a glimpse into the many duties he has running the station. Then Shawn will introduce us to a home delivery chef who solves her busy clients' problems of not having the time to make tasty and healthy dinners themselves.
PACKAGING WASTE - We take a look at recycling the packaging of both business and domestic waste. RECYCLING SLUDGE - The University of Teesside has developed an environment solution for orche sludge from the Skinningrove Iron Mine. MEXICO TIRES - Governments are developing projects aimed at recycling old tires. BATTERY RECYCLING - In the UK a nationwide recycling plan that will eliminate 51 million batteries from landfill sites. MOBILE PHONE RECYCLING - We look at biodegradable mobile phones. CHINA WATER PURIFICATION - We look at projects to recycle rainwater. RECYCLING - In Buenos Aires, there's a train called 'El Cartonero'; it runs from industrial rustbelts to the capital's wealthier districts to transport 'Cartoneros' - people who collect 'carton' or 'cardboard' to recycle to earn a living. RECYCLING SHIPS' CAMPAIGN - A British campaign to recycle old ships in the UK instead of sending them to poor countries to be recycled.
This episode offers a look at the wonderful and magical engineering wonder that is trains. No competing form of transport has facilitated change on the scale that has been brought about by the invention and adoption of the railway. And of all the technological advances of the 19th century, few captured the imagination like the railway locomotive. First, we are introduced to The Orient Express, the "grand dame of rail travel"; at its peak, steaming across pre-war Europe, the original inspired more thrillers than any other train in the world - from Graham Greene to Agatha Christie, novelists told of its legendary high-living and low deeds. Next, the 'Grand Train Robbery,' Britain's most famous robbery took place on the Royal Mail train, the Glasgow to London travelling post office, on August the 8th, 1963. The operation to steal millions of British pounds in used, unmarked bills was planned with precision and carried out with unparalleled daring.
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
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
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.
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.
Local students match wits as North Miami Beach High plays Miami Central High 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
The only thing worse than an alien invasion is a teenage alien invasion. (Teenagers are not all bad - just the movie. The movie is definitely bad.) Mike and Bob find out how bad in this 1959 film - Teenagers from Outer Space. Hosts: Michael Moscatello Robert Small
Robens Chery is the founder and CEO of Principle Life Youth Development, a corporation that teaches and motivates teens to make better choices when it comes to their education, relationships, self-esteem, failures and identity. Robens Chery is a dynamic leader with a passion for self-development. Guests: Robens Chery, CEO, Principle Life Youth Development
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
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.