Marc Durso, an acting coach, discusses the various approaches to coaching and how to works with actors.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Grilled Tian of Star Fruit and Tuna Tartare Kim Canteenwalla Beau Rivage Biloxi MS ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper with Artichokes Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL DESSERT Dark and White Chocolate Mint Mousse Bombe Richard Ruskell Mary Elaine's The Phoenician Scottsdale AZ
APPETIZER Portobello Napoleon Anoosh Shariat Shariat's Louisville KY ENTREE Peppered Beef Tenderloin Richard Chamberlain Chamberlain's Chop House Dallas TX DESSERT Sacher Truffle Torte Doyle DeForest Flour Power New Orleans LA
Marinated Cornish Game Hens with Ratatouille on Arugula Salad by Siegfried Pucher of Le Ciel, ANA Grand Hotel in Vienna, Austria. Pike-Perch by Jean Pierre Biloux of Pre aux Clercs in Dijon, France. Iced Lemon and White Chocolate Parfait with Pink Grapefruit and Champagne by Neil McFadden of Luttrellstown Castle in Castleknock, Ireland.
Cold Violet-Artichoke Soup by Michel Rostang of Restaurant Michel in Paris, France. Risotto with Porcini Mushrooms by Franck Cerutti of Le Louis XV, Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Ricotta-Vanilla Souffle by Marcel Vanic of Vienna Hilton in Vienna, Austria.
Sauteed Prawns in Yellow Curry Paste on Yameni Rice by Martin Bardelli of Indochine in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Saddle of Venison by Christian Golles of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Shortbread Biscuit(Sable) and Creme Brulee with Strawberries by Frederic Poisson La Palme d' Or, Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France.
Foie Gras in Savoy Cabbage by Alain Senderens of Restaurant Lucas Carton in Paris, France. Filet of Beef by Juan Magni of Hotel Los Tajibos in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Coconut Foam by Ferran Adria of El Bulli in Catalunya, Spain.
Consomme Gourmet Art by Sandor Varga of Matthias Cellar Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. Proscuitto-wrapped Rabbit by Pablo Massey of Restaurant Massey in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rice Souffle with Pear by Rudolph Kellner of Altwienerhof in Vienna, Austria.
APPITIZER * Lamb Ribs with Shallot-Pepper Butter Sauce W. Louis Osteen Louis's Charleston Grill, Charleston SC ENTREE * Paneed Catfish with Crayfish Stuffing in an Herb Butter Sauce Nick Apostle Nick's, Jackson MS DESSERT * White Chocolate-Black Jack Ice Cream Sandwich Allen Rubin White The Hermitage Hotel, 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 explores the wonderful array of smaller sea creatures that emerge at night. The dive explores Slugs, Sea cucumbers, Juvenile Cuttles and many other interesting fish. The Great White Shark is perhaps the most feared animal in the sea; so we travel to Neptune Island, off the South Australian Coast, to watch divers enclosed in cages attract sharks in the depths of the water. etc.
The world just can't keep up with Johnny's speed. When Derek points this out to his friend, tempers flare. Can they look beyond their anger to save Maria and Izzi?
Sing along to a fun song with lots of words that begin with the letter T. Can you think of some?
Lazy Lion learns the best way to feel good is to make others feel good
Young Neil deGrasse Tyson was starstruck when he first visited the sky theater at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. He couldn't believe the crowded, glittering night sky at the planetarium was real-until a visit to the country years later revealed the impossible. That discovery was like rocket fuel for Neil's passion about space. His quest for knowledge took him from the roof of his apartment building to a science expedition in northwest Africa, to a summer astronomy camp beneath a desert sky, and finally back home to become the director of the Hayden Planetarium, where it all began. Before long, Neil became America's favorite guide to the cosmos. This story of how one boy's quest for knowledge about space led him to become a star scientist is perfect for young children who are fascinated by the universe, aspiring scientists, and the dreamer in all of us. It will ignite your own sense of wonder.
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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.
This is a true story of 15-year-old Kate, who bravely rushed out into a storm and saved two men as well as prevented hundreds of other lives from being lost. LeVar explores Amtrak's Coast Starlight train and sees how trains are maintained at the train yard before boarding the Coast Starlight to travel along the California coastline. Viewers tour the engineer's cab, find out what an engineer does and watch film clips of early trains.
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.
Join host Leslie Mueller as she traces America?s journey into the Nuclear age during WWII at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque, NM. Learn more about this pivotal point in our history and the scientific, cultural and historic aspects of the Atomic Age beginning with the Manhattan Project. Then join us Behind-the-Scenes as we go into the private archives to learn more about an incident referred to as ?Broken Arrow?.
Macau is nine square miles east of Hong Kong along the Pearl River Delta. Highlights include: Macau?s wide-open squares and historic buildings; the annual Dragon Boat Festival; Folklorico; a traditional Chinese herbal medicine store.
APPETIZER Grilled Tian of Star Fruit and Tuna Tartare Kim Canteenwalla Beau Rivage Biloxi MS ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper with Artichokes Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL DESSERT Dark and White Chocolate Mint Mousse Bombe Richard Ruskell Mary Elaine's The Phoenician Scottsdale AZ
APPETIZER Braised Red Mullet with Beluga Caviar and Kaffir Nage Erik Blauberg The "21" Club New York NY ENTREE Grilled Salmon on a Bed of Warm Wilted Greens Michael Jordan Rosemary's Restaurant Las Vegas NV DESSERT Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Lavender Langues-de-Chat John Besh Artesia Abita Springs LA
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.
Marinated Cornish Game Hens with Ratatouille on Arugula Salad by Siegfried Pucher of Le Ciel, ANA Grand Hotel in Vienna, Austria. Pike-Perch by Jean Pierre Biloux of Pre aux Clercs in Dijon, France. Iced Lemon and White Chocolate Parfait with Pink Grapefruit and Champagne by Neil McFadden of Luttrellstown Castle in Castleknock, Ireland.
Cold Violet-Artichoke Soup by Michel Rostang of Restaurant Michel in Paris, France. Risotto with Porcini Mushrooms by Franck Cerutti of Le Louis XV, Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Ricotta-Vanilla Souffle by Marcel Vanic of Vienna Hilton in Vienna, Austria.
This global-minded episode travels worldwide to see eleven culturally-diverse segments about activities in the US, Europe and Asia. In the US, we see a "Chocolate Show"; segments in Europe include: "Big Ben Cleaning" and "Car Stuffing" in the United Kingdom; "Gliders" in Germany; and "Nappies" in the Netherlands; segments in Asia include: "Moon Cakes in China"; a "Water Balloon Fight" in Taiwan; then "Mall Bungee"; "Stamps"; "Square Watermelons"; and "Mini-Cars" in Japan.
Host Martin Hale introduces California as one of the world's premier wild gardens. For every four flowering plants in the United States, one is found in California; it is one of the world's botanical hot spots. Our first visit is to the Anza-Borrego State Park, located in the western Sonoran Desert about 140 miles southeast of Los Angeles. We explore Coyote Canyon and Mountain Palm Springs and discover a variety of familiar as well as hard-to-find wildflowers. Collectively, the desert bloom is a breathtaking sight.
How do sensational sea creatures get from A to B? From walking sharks to hitch hiking shrimps and squids with jet propulsion, when it comes to journeying around, this ocean lot has ways of moving that are cool, wacky and downright jaw-droppingly awesome.
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
WIND FARMS - Wind turbines are becoming an increasingly common sight across Britain. OFFSHORE - Looks at an offshore windfarm in the Irish Sea. WINDFARMS - Britain's launch of rooftop micro-wind turbines. CLEANER COAL ENERGY - We look at a method of refining coal. FUTURE FUELS - A renewable energy source that is carbon neutral. BIO-OIL - A technique which combines bio mass and bio waste into a bio fuel. BIO FUEL - Recycling oil to make bio diesel. SOLAR ENERGY - A British company selling solar panels of all shapes and sizes. HYDROGEN PRODUCTION - A breakthrough for extracting hydrogen from water. RENEWABLE ENERGY - We take a look at renewable energy sources such as hydraulic, wind and solar energy. ENERGY EFFICIENCY - A look at an energy-efficient research center in China. REMOTE SOLAR POWER - Solar power for remote rural areas.
We'll take you to a TV studio where Helena meets a former NFL Superbowl champion. He'll share his inspiring story of what he's accomplished by putting forth his best effort in every aspect of life-- even when things didn't always go his way. Plus, Shawn will visit a craft shop where he'll talk to a woman who has turned her hobby into a career by teaching arts and crafts to kids and adults. Finally, Helena will speak with a probation officer and get some insight into how she helps adult offenders rehabilitate and become productive members of society.
Neil and his team expand their veterinary knowledge as they dissect a giant blue marlin donated to them by a local fishing tournament. Its body is an anatomical and evolutionary wonder that make the blue marlin one of the fastest and most formidable predators in the ocean.
George heads Down Under during fire season to see if climate change is slowly causing Australia to become uninhabitable. He joins a team of sophisticated firefighters in the South Australia, but what starts as a low-intensity bush fire quickly becomes a raging inferno.
Mallory Newbrough tells us all about her career and the many roles she had the privilege to play. Guests: Mallory Newbrough Shari Upbin Bill Hirschman Caryl Fantel
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
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
50 Cent is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, and actor, whose rise to fame and fortune is an incredible story. Born Curtis James Jackson III on July 6, 1975, in a very poor and dangerous neighborhood in Queens, NY, his mother, Sabrina, was only 15 at the time of his birth; sadly, she reverted to dealing drugs to support her child and was mysteriously murdered when the boy was only eight. Curtis moved in with his grandparents, but spent most of his remaining youth dealing drugs, which made him a lot of money, but also landed him in jail, where his dream about making a career in music was born. After his release, he adopted his stage name "50 Cent" to reflect the change he was making with his life, and he began to record original Rap music. Somehow in 2000, he survived being shot nine times; then through sheer determination, he continued to record and in 2002 he collaborated with rappers Eminem and Dr. Dre to rapidly rise to fame with the release in 2003 of his album, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," which has been certified platinum eight times, and "The Massacre," in 2005. Arising from a life of drugs and crime to become one of the biggest artists on the planet, his journey, as we see here, is an inspiration.
As the gang from Disney's extremely popular High School Musical franchise prepare to graduate in the movie, "High School Musical 3," tweenies everywhere wonder what's to become of the actors that brought their favorite characters to life. This bio charts the rise of Zac Efron, from a school kid who had to chase girls to get them to go out with him, to the heart throb he is today, adored by millions of fans around the world. From the moment it was broadcast, "HSM" was a hit, propelling Efron, his co-star and girlfriend, Vanessa Hudgens, and the rest of the cast into the stratosphere. Soundtracks and sequels followed, and merchandise sales soared. Efron didn't stop at "HSM," however, joining the cast of the film "Hairspray." That movie was a hit, ensuring that Zac had a career outside of the franchise. At the premiere of "High School Musical 3," Zac and Vanessa told reporters they hoped that teens could relate to their characters' trials and tribulations in high school. For Efron, Hudgens, and the rest of the cast, however, it's off to the next challenge: establishing a career after "graduation."
Retrospective profiles of: Jet Li, Dwayne Johnson, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Liu, Wesley Snipes.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: PRINCES IN THE TOWER: This segment reviews the case, circumstances, suspects and mock trial of King Richard the Third's alleged killing of his two nephews. SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS: September 11th, 2001 bore witness to a highly public and devastating terrorist attack when planes hijacked by 19 Al Qaeda extremists hit three of their intended four targets, the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. U-2 SPY PLANE CAPTURE: In May 1960, when a CIA-developed spy plane - the "U-2" - was shot down and captured by the Soviet government it was spying on, a very public humiliation campaign against the US Government was embarked upon. JOCKEY TAX EVASION: Famous jockey Lester Pickett was found guilty of tax fraud in 1987 and served one year and a day in jail. CRICKET COACH DEATH MYSTERY: In March 2007, Cricket legend and Coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room the day after his team was eliminated from the World Cup.
Flying at the speed of sound doesn't seem like the type of thing that was possible in the 1960's, but that was when traditional rivals Britain and France collaborated to build the world's first Concorde, a jet that could traverse the Atlantic in just 3 hours, at twice he speed of sound, around about 1400 miles and hour. The all-metal Trident jet was a popular choice for airlines but couldn't compete with the glamour and allure of the Concorde. However, its inception wasn't without its complications. Britain and France squabble over many aspect of its design, including the spelling of the name, eventually adoption the "e" on the end as a tribute to "Excellence and England."
An incredible acrobat, Jackie Chan has been wowing audiences since the 1970's with his improvisational martial arts fighting style and comic timing. He still manages most stunts himself, a fact that has endeared him to fans of action films worldwide. He worked for ten years as an actor and stuntman in his homeland of China, enjoying great success, but never really established a foothold in the international market until 1995 with the movie, "Rumble in the Bronx, " which was followed by the hugely successful movie with Chris Tucker, "Rush Hour." After that, "Shanghai Noon" established Jackie as an action/comedy hero. Then it was back to the sequels to "Rush Hour," which have made him a household name - as well as a multi-millionaire.
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.