Arriving in New York in 1904, George Bellows depicted America on the move. In a twenty-year career cut short by his untimely death at age forty-two, he painted the rapidly growing city of New York.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup Mark Haugen Tejas Minneapolis MN ENTREE Pan-roasted Tuna with Tuna Tartare James Burns J Bistro Mt. Pleasant NC DESSERT Bruschetta of Pears and Apples with Warm Creme Fraiche Kerry Simon Prime, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV
APPETIZER Greek Stew in Orzo Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Phoenix AZ ENTREE Seared Sea Bass with Caribbean Fruit Chutney Hans Hickel Oystercatchers Tampa FL DESSERT Milchrahmstrudel Thomas Ferlesch Cafe des Artistes New York NY
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.
Pan-seared Salmon with Herb Crust on Porridge Pancake by Eric Deblonde of Four Seasons Hotel in London, England. Roast Pork by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Creme Brulee with Caramelized Mangoes and Mango Puree by Patrick Pomares of La Cote Saint Jacques in Joigny, France.
Rabbit Salad by Dolli Irigoyen of Restaurant Dolli in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ginger-crusted Onaga with Miso-Sesame Vinaigrette by Alan Wong of Alan Wong's Restaurant in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Baked Figs in Mascarpone Cream and Crunch Parfait by Rudolph Swonar of Kervansaray in Vienna, Austria.
King Crab Cake by Coco Pacheco of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile. Roasted Duck with Pear-Sweet Potato Rosti by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Baked Rhubarb Kisses by Wilhelm Schnattl of Restaurant Schnattl in Vienna, Austria.
APPETIZER Light Basil and Spinach Gnocchi with Asiago Cheese Sauce Kaspar Donier Kaspar's Seattle WA ENTREE Braised Lamb Hocks with Roasted Vidalia Onions and Butter Beans Gerry Klaskala Canoe Atlanta GA DESSERT French Silk Chocolate Pie Chaya R. Conrad Dickie Brennan's Steak House New Orleans LA
APPITIZER Grilled Vegetable Terrine with Lobster and Red Pepper Coulis Jean Banchet Riviera Restaurant, Atlanta GA ENTREE Grilled Barbecued Tuna Frank Lee Slightly North of Broad, Charleston SC DESSERT Cuban French Toast Guillermo Veloso Yuca Restaurant, Miami Beach FL
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.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Best of Zebby's Music Videos and exercise dances.
Even at the age of nine, little Golda Meir was known for being a leader. As the president of the American Young Sisters Society, she organizes her friends to raise money to buy textbooks for immigrant classmates. A glimpse at the early life of Israel's first female prime minister, who was born in Russia and grew up in Milwaukee, this story is based on a true episode in the early life of Golda Meir.
Even at the age of nine, little Golda Meir was known for being a leader. As the president of the American Young Sisters Society, she organizes her friends to raise money to buy textbooks for immigrant classmates. A glimpse at the early life of Israel's first female prime minister, who was born in Russia and grew up in Milwaukee, this story is based on a true episode in the early life of Golda Meir.
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Program 15 Students will begin to write manuscript sentences. They'll learn the use of Periods and Commas. Students will also learn the proper spacing of words and sentences.
Ludlow is a big grump who never laughs or even smiles. One night he has the funniest dream ever. When he starts laughing, the whole world laughs with him. LeVar learns how to be funny from a comedy make-over specialist. Your students also see old slapstick comedy shows and take a peek behind the scenes of a comedy club.
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!
What's the world like where you live? Is it hot? Cold? Wet? Dry? In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at different kinds of environments, plus the living and nonliving things we find in them! We'll see how living things can be very different and adapt to surviving in many places. Join us on this installment of Science and Me and watch carefully, because...It's Alive!
Students learn about liquid measurements including the gallon, quart, pint, cup, and ounce. (14:25 min.)
(Students work with on-screen teacher) This program introduces the circle and its various aspects. New terms: circle, radius, chord and diameter.
Major concepts... patterning and algebra; specifically the notions of color and geometric codes. Pictorial and graphical modes are employed to create, describe and represent a variety of patterns and introduce an early sense of variables.
Mabul Island is located north of Borneo. Here, there are people without a nationality who are called Gypsies of the Sea. They are wanderers who are born on the sea. This is the story of children who are more used to living on the water than on land.
The Barrier Reef is brilliantly beautiful by day, scarily spooky by night. The reef comes alive with a whole new gang of crazily connected creepy critters. It's night shift time for Barney and Gemma, who delve into the deep dark waters to find out who works really hard in the hours of darkness.
Agra is home to India's greatest architectural treasure, the Taj Mahal. Highlights include: Mughal cuisine; intricate marble inlay work and carpet production; weaving hand-woven wool carpets, one of the country's most important industries.
APPETIZER Pacific Hot Pot Jonathan Eismann Pacific Time Miami FL ENTREE Guinea Hen Jamie Adams Veni Vidi Vici Atlanta GA DESSERT Double-layered Mascarpone Cocktail Rebecca Turshen City Grocery Oxford MS
This series produced by Nova Southeastern University provides timely healthcare information with discussions with local healthcare professionals. The show host is Dr. Fred Lippman.
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.
Summer Scallops Salad by Dennis Lenihan of Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland. Saddle of Veal on Morel Sauce wth Herbed Risotto by Martin A. Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria. Praline Tart with Praline Ice Cream by Jean-Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France.
Segments in this episode include: Lantern Festival; Sharks; Races; Mooncakes.
Host Martin Hale confirms what John Muir once said about California's San Gabriel Mountains, "they are the most up and down range he ever traveled." Part of Southern California's transverse range, these mountains sit astride some of the most populous areas in the world. They are an inescapable presence here, situated east and north of Los Angeles. They rise up very steep and the tallest peak is Mount San Antonio, locally known as Mount Baldy, because of the scarcity of trees. However, as we happily discover, this rugged range has almost indescribable beauty, with more waterfalls than any other region in Southern California; also, it is home to many beautiful chaparral and mountain wildflowers.
Step back in time with Leslie Mueller at this traveling living history museum of WWII aircraft. Learn about the Collings Foundation? s ?Wings of Freedom? tour including the B-17 and B-24 heavy bombers and the P-51 Mustang fighter. We'll hear what it was like to fly a bombers in combat from retired Air Force Major Robert H. Mueller, go for a private tour and flight on the B-17 Flying fortress.
That's Life shows how cells make up everything we are. We learn about how the many different processes of life are made possible by cells!
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
When works of art get damaged or faded, especially when they're valuable or have sentimental value, it's a shame to just let them go. Helena will visit an art conservator and learn how she preserves and repairs art. The way we get our news has evolved over the years. We' ll hear how a digital editor manages a TV station's digital platforms and keeps on top of breaking news. When someone calls 911 for an emergency, it is imperative that the person who answers the call is able to assist in a quick and calm manner. Shawn will meet a communications officer and learn how he handles 911 calls.
Neil and the team are on an emergency call to capture and release a sick Galapagos shark from the Bermuda aquarium. They risk their lives to transport the shark 10 miles off shore for release in a protected marine reserve. Watch Neil and the team swim with larger wild Galapagos sharks, studying their behavior to see if there's any truth behind their reputation as wild man-eaters. This marks the start of a scientific study that will eventually help protect the declining population of this species.
Eco Company travels to Nebraska to meet the founder of the World Energy Project. But this story also takes us to Mali in West Africa. That's where University of Nebraska student Ashley Schmidt made the decision to do something to help improve the quality of life in the villages. Now she and fellow students are designing and installing solar energy systems at hospitals, clinics and schools...and having an impact on the lives of the people they serve. It's a story you'll want to see
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Pines Protein Bar, High School Musical, Flamingo Road Nursery, Healthy Fit, Media Noches, and Cars and Coffee 12/5/24
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Pines Protein Bar, High School Musical, Flamingo Road Nursery, Healthy Fit, Media Noches, and Cars and Coffee 12/5/24
Thinking about adopting a new pet? In this episode of Take Paws, we'll learn the ins and outs of preparing your home for a new pet. We'll also find out how professional grooming can help make a healthy and happy pet and we'll find nearly anything you can think of for your pet at the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale Pet Expo! DANA FRANDSEN, DVM GREGG DOCKTOR TOM PROCTER LISA MENDHEIM
This two-part Plymouth Playhouse version of Charles Dickens's classic "A Tale of Two Cities" originally aired on live television in 1953. The setting moves from London to Paris during the time of the French Reign of Terror. Wendell Corey stars as the drunken lawyer Sydney Carton, who ultimately sacrifices himself for the sake of his rival in love, Charles Darnay. This footage may reveal limitations of the technology available at the time of the performance.
This is the thrilling true story of the USS Mason (DE 529) and its crew, the only African-American sailors to take a U.S. Navy warship into battle during World War II. They challenged the segregation of the U.S. Military, fought the Nazi U-boats, and won. Narrated by actor Ossie Davis, the film interweaves the personal stories of individual crew members with archival footage.
Posing as a highly successful Scottish bond dealer and claiming to be the son of a Lord, Brown swindled around 36 million out of his victims. As his trail of deceit began to unravel, he jumped bail and fled to the Dominican Republic, sparking an international manhunt for his arrest. He was extradited back to the UK in 2012 and later sentenced to seven years in prison.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: SOVIET UNION SERIAL KILLERS: One of the Soviet Union's most feared serial killers, Nikolai Dzhumagalieu (aka Metal Fang), was also cannibalistic. The late 1980's and early 1990's saw many disturbed serial killers on the prowl, including Andrei Chikatilo and Sergei Ryakhovsky, causing fear amongst the community. Some killers were never identified, some were tried and executed and some are currently serving out a life sentence. QUEEN OF MEAN: Self-made millionaire Leona Helmsley was publicly denounced after massive tax fraud and terrible personal accounts of abuse and mistreatment towards her personal staff. After serving a small amount of her intended jail time, Helmsley turned into a recluse. Upon her death in 2007, she left a 12-million dollar trust to her dog. MARDI GRAS BOMBER: London was hit by a spate of mystery bombings between 1994 and 1999, attributed to someone nick named the "Mardi Gra Bomber"; it was eventually revealed to be 61-year-old Edgar Pierce. COMPUTER CRIME: Internet hacker Kevin Mitrick was one of the first to expose the Internet's security flaws by allegedly hacking into the Pentagon and the FBI's files. TED BUNDY: A good-looking law student, volunteer and a worker for the Republican Party, Ted Bundy went on a killing rampage of more than 30 women over 4 years that spanned multiple states. He was convicted and executed in 1989. COURTNEY LOVE: The troubled rock star and widow of Kurt Cobain has lived a controversial life - often finding herself in the media spotlight for drug, assault and misdemeanor charges.
A Culinary Executive Chef, Entrepreneur, and Nutritionist with over 10 years of experience in the Hospitality Restaurant Management industry. Guests: Chef Vicky Colas
An inspiration for famous authors, poets and painters, Lu Mountain, the "emerald mountain," has evoked many images of utopia. Its surroundings have been revered and admired by people from all over the world, and has become a melting pot of cultures that has inspired tremendous works of art.
Since the first Portuguese sailors set foot on Macau, it has been a sparkling gem in the South China Sea; it stands today as rich in history as ever, one of the most innovative and diverse cities in southeast Asia.
This series produced by Nova Southeastern University provides timely healthcare information with discussions with local healthcare professionals. The show host is Dr. Fred Lippman.