In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way.
A famed archaeologist-turned-treasure hunter is found heartless in an Aztec ritual. Astrid and Raphaelle probe the world of art smuggling and Mexican cartels, on the hunt for El Dorado.
KIND Snacks CEO and Shark on "Shark Tank" Daniel Lubetzky discusses his career, the influence of his Holocaust survivor father, and his efforts to build societal bridges on common ground.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Motivational Speaker, Humanitarian and Pakistan's first wheelchair bound female tv host Muniza Mazari shares how to become the source of your own joy, the importance of solitude, how to develop unconditional self-love, and how to break free of others' expectations once and for all to live a life that is meaningful to you.
In this heartwarming episode of Recipe for Wellness, Sanjay Raja returns to his hometown in Orlando, Florida, for an exploration of the area's most vibrant farmer's market. Accompanied by his children and special guest Samantha Taylor, a renowned transformation specialist, Sanjay delves into the rich tapestry of fresh produce and local flavors. As they wander through the bustling market, Sanjay and Samantha engage in an insightful conversation about the concept of "eating with intention." Samantha, known for helping clients achieve remarkable weight loss and health transformations, emphasizes how mindful eating can lead to a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. Their experience shows that healthy eating is achievable and just as fun and tasty. The episode continues with a visit with chef and author Shakti Joy. In the kitchen, Shakti demonstrates the art of plant-based cooking by preparing a delicious meal with Sanjay. Together, they chop, saute, and season, creating a dish that's as nutritious as it is flavorful. Throughout their culinary adventure, Shakti shares the simple joys of life, weaving in stories of her journey and philosophy.
It's a celebration in Western North Carolina as five families return to their homes after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. The crew tours the houses and connects with each family. The location of the next project is revealed.
Richard shows a clever toilet flange repair kit. Then, Lee and Kevin share essential upkeep to keep a gas mower running like new. Nathan helps a homeowner turn a bar closet into a mini speakeasy with a hidden bookcase door kit.
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
D.W. Beats All - After the Tibbles get a set of drums to play at the music festival, D.W. is determined to get an even bigger and louder one. But when Mom tells her she can't get everything she wants (gasp!) D.W. realizes that she can march to a different beat. Buster the Myth Maker - Buster is always telling the most incredible stories - like the one about the rat in the soda bottle, or grasshopper eyes in Crinkle-Chaw gum! Now he claims there is a tiger in the state forest, which of course explains all those missing dogs. (Huh?) Can Arthur help Buster separate fact from fiction in order to solve this mystery?
When Aviva makes a Flamingo Creature Power Suit, the color doesn't work. The suits are completely white, and the gang can't figure out why. All of the DNA is correct. There's nothing wrong. So where does the flamingo's pink come from? The gang is on a quest to solve the Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink.
As a hurricane approaches their town, the Hunter family makes sure they and their neighbors are prepared for extreme conditions by moving furniture inside, checking their emergency supplies, and staying informed via the weather forecast.
Everett faces his fear of water by taking a swimming lesson. / Lyla doesn't want Miss Emmaline to move, so she recruits Everett and Luke to help replicate services offered in her new living community in the apartment building.
Carl can't wait for the ice cream festival! But, when it's finally time for ice cream, does Carl have the energy to go? / Carl's upset he has to wear a cast on his broken wrist - it's hot and itchy and he can't do anything fun with friends!
Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to ask permission before touching someone else at the playground. When Jodi attempts to touch Miss Elaina's hair, she learns that it's important to ask first before touching someone else.
Jay and Phoebe bring Grandma Annie's favorite game to life, but they need to create and clearly communicate the rules. Phoebe & Jay must find the best way to spend the community coin jar money by taking a building-wide vote.
Elmo and his friends try setting a cookie tower record, but Elmo feels discouraged when he keeps knocking it down. He does a wiggle break and then helps his team in another way. Meanwhile Grover tries taking a photo of Bert and Ernie.
Zeke is distraught when he leaves Snout behind on the Moo Moo Choo Choo. Is there anything that can take his stuffie's place? / Detective Wombats are on the case when the remote control to Cece, Carly, and Clyde's flying saucer goes missing.
When Donkey hurts her hoof and can't go to Cheesy Con with Panda, Panda brings Cheesy Con to her!/Stanley's one-dragon show isn't going as he planned. Can his pals help him get things back on track in time for opening night?
Rosie tries to be a reporter, but has a hard time finding things that are newsworthy. / Rosie & Jun believe there's a jalapeno giant on the loose, so they try to warn everyone.
Homemade Boudin; Fried Boudin Balls and Wraps; Boudin Pizza.
The Garza family invites Pati to a once-a-year tradition at their vineyard when they open the doors to the whole community to help make Piloncillo, the traditional way. And it takes everyone to help stir because you can't stop, and it's hard work. Then we're off to the oasis of Nuevo Leon, the lush Bustamante magic town, where we meet three sisters who own a famous panaderia and make us bread in adobe ovens. Oh, and pizza too! In the kitchen recipes: Pizza de Pierna de Cerdo con Adobo de Naranja y Piloncillo; Orange and Piloncillo Adobo Pork Roast Pizza; Pierna de Cerdo en Adobo de Naranja y Piloncillo; Orange and Piloncillo Adobo Pork Roast; Masa para Pizza con Harina 00; 00 Flour Pizza Dough; Salsa para Pizza con Adobo de Naranja; Orange Piloncillo Adobo Pizza Sauce.
Jenn takes Swannanoa homeowners plant shopping and then helps with landscaping in North Asheville. Meanwhile, Kevin heads to Georgia for a carpet factory tour. Zack helps install a butcher block counter at Miah's.
It's a celebration in Western North Carolina as five families return to their homes after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. The crew tours the houses and connects with each family. The location of the next project is revealed.
Richard shows a clever toilet flange repair kit. Then, Lee and Kevin share essential upkeep to keep a gas mower running like new. Nathan helps a homeowner turn a bar closet into a mini speakeasy with a hidden bookcase door kit.
The Audi Q3 has entered a new generation for 2026, and we've just put it through our Road Test paces. We'll give you all the need-to-know on this gen-three Q3 first, ending with a look at the latest Nissan Sentra. How does it continue to pack a long list of features into its sensible, entry-level form? Find out, along with another round of Quick Spins.
Wilson focuses on his technique of creating a hazy atmospheric look with this early summer sunrise painting of a farmer's pasture, complete with a distant rustic barn.
Today's show takes you back. Way back. To a time when our ancestors did their grilling in the fireplace. Or on fire-heated stones around the campfire and directly on the embers. I call it PRIMAL grilling, and it's about to make you a barbecue rock star. We're talking ember-grilled bread and ember-roasted vegetable salad. Chicken grilled in midair hanging over a smoky wood fire. And amaretti-stuffed pears grilled on primordial slabs of salt. Get ready to rock your grill with primal grilling techniques as old as humankind itself.
Test cook Elle Simone Scott prepares Double-Glazed Salmon with Lemon and Thyme for host Julia Collin Davison. Gear Heads hosts Hannah Crowley and Lisa McManus share their take on natural cleaning sprays. Tasting expert Jack Bishop talks all about tofu, and test cook Becky Hays prepares Kale Salad with Radishes, Grapefruit, and Candied Pepitas.
Test cook Bryan Roof hits the road to Oregon and makes Grilled Mussels for host Julia Collin Davison. Toni Tipton-Martin celebrates the Texas Shrimp Diva. And test cook Lawman Johnson prepares One-Pot Shrimp Piccata Pasta for host Bridget Lancaster.
The Lost Salmon, chronicles the plight and potential recovery of the iconic spring chinook salmon of the Pacific Northwest. Faced with extinction in many river systems of the West, a new genetic discovery could aid in their recovery. Once teaming in the millions along the west coast and a sacrament for the oldest civilizations in the Americas, time is running out for the genetically distinct wild springers and the new genetic discovery could lead to their protection under the Endangered Species Act.
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals.
Watch breathtaking appraisals at Idaho Botanical Garden, including Idaho State gems & gold nuggets, ca. 1905, 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards, and 1826 portraits attributed to the Guilford County Limner. Which is a $20,000 to $40,000 find?
Ella Fitzgerald is regarded by many as the greatest jazz singer of all time and was one of the dominant figures in the genre throughout the second half of the 20th century. 1969 saw her debut appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a stage she was to grace many more times. In ELLA FITZGERALD LIVE AT MONTREUX 1969, the "First Lady of Song," backed by the Tommy Flanagan Trio, delivers a set that combines contemporary tracks such as "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Hey Jude" with classics like "I Won't Dance" and "That Old Black Magic." Whatever the material, this concert proves Ella could always swing.
Filmed on 18 cameras at London's Wembley Stadium, TINA TURNER: ONE LAST TIME is as spectacular as the legendary Tina Turner. Her energetic and moving performance includes hits such as "River Deep Mountain High," "Let's Stay Together," "What's Love Got to Do With It, " "The Best," and "Proud Mary."
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS continues its longstanding tradition of showcasing the best of original American music and beyond. Musical styles range from contemporary and traditional pop to rock, country, blues, bluegrass, Latin, folk, roots and more. All find a home on the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage.
This feature film documents a completely original set of events about a contemporary game-changing "call to action" that features unprecedented access from one of the world's most iconic leaders: Pope Francis. The storyline interweaves the lives of 5 principal characters on a voyage of discovery; which is both an adventure of the mind as well as the body. These life changing experiences raises questions about how science and spirituality are vital to solving perhaps the biggest globally defining issue of our time: climate change.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
A narrow belt sander is a multipurpose tool that's ideal for woodworking tasks as well as metalwork. Learn how this clever design uses simple construction to build a tool that works great and won't cost a lot of money to build.
Track chairs at Dinosaur Valley, nature-based solutions for heat, preaching taxidermist.
Return of a River - A waterway near Tucson, Arizona has been reborn. The Santa Cruz river tributary to the Colorado River was once filled with trash and sewage, dried up because wells were draining the aquifer. Now, the water's back! There's an unlikely source for this newly clean water: Three wastewater treatment plants! Correspondent Brad Hicks shows us how huge upgrades at these facilities are helping save an entire ecosystem. The resurgence in wildlife is beautifully seen through a vast array of dragonflies, and folks of all ages are now reconnecting with the river. Salmon Farming - Aquaculture is the fastest growing form of food production in the world. But these floating farms come with challenges not found in traditional agriculture. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien from the PBS Newshour takes us off the coast of Maine, where a Canadian company is raising endangered Atlantic salmon. There's opposition from traditional fishers and tourists. But with the huge global demand for protein from the sea, efforts to improve this industry continue. Solar Farming - It's a "crop" that's harvested from 93 million miles away!!! A Plainview Minnesota farm that grows corn, soybeans and hay now has another sustainable offering: Sunshine! Solar panels now generate the power used in the fall when harvesting and drying grain. It's good for the bottom line and good for the environment. Solar has become a dependable new revenue stream for those who work the land. Solar Panels on Gila Reservation - South of Phoenix Arizona, one tribal nation is on the cutting edge of addressing climate change. The Gila River Indian community are the innovators, building solar panels over an irrigation canal. This simple construction template could provide a new playbook for irrigation across the thirsty western United States. There's not only the ability to produce power, but crucially, to reduce evaporation. The tribe is now completing 16 miles of this energy efficient system.
Test cook Bryan Roof hits the road to Oregon and makes Grilled Mussels for host Julia Collin Davison. Toni Tipton-Martin celebrates the Texas Shrimp Diva. And test cook Lawman Johnson prepares One-Pot Shrimp Piccata Pasta for host Bridget Lancaster.
Test cook Elle Simone Scott prepares Double-Glazed Salmon with Lemon and Thyme for host Julia Collin Davison. Gear Heads hosts Hannah Crowley and Lisa McManus share their take on natural cleaning sprays. Tasting expert Jack Bishop talks all about tofu, and test cook Becky Hays prepares Kale Salad with Radishes, Grapefruit, and Candied Pepitas.
It isn't just recipes that get imported and exported between the East and West, but also food practices. The farm to table movement is not at all uniquely American. We travel around China's Hangzhou region with Dai Jianjun of Dragon's Well Manor and to Sang Lee Farms in New York's North Fork to see how widespread this movement to keep things local really is.
Christopher Kimball travels to the Saxon villages of Transylvania with author Irina Georgescu to learn the secrets of Romanian baking. Back at Milk Street, we make Romanian Creme Fraiche Cake (Lichiu), a sweet yeasted dough with a lemony filling and a custard topping; a new spin on apple pie, Romanian Apple Pie with Cinnamon and Walnuts; and last but not least, Meringue-Topped Cake with Cherries.
The Audi Q3 has entered a new generation for 2026, and we've just put it through our Road Test paces. We'll give you all the need-to-know on this gen-three Q3 first, ending with a look at the latest Nissan Sentra. How does it continue to pack a long list of features into its sensible, entry-level form? Find out, along with another round of Quick Spins.
There's so much to see and learn from in this garden. From edible to aquatic plants and bed prep and care, it provides gardening lessons galore. Be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
Scientific research has proven over and over that flowers can improve your life in both obvious and unexpected ways. Finding creative solutions, stress reduction, recovery from illness and fewer arguments in the home. Also: public radio host Shelley Irwin.
Katie Lila showcases her creativity through a unique installation using vintage food containers at the MAC Artfest, an eclectic artisan show.
Join Bob Ross on a warm winter morning, the surroundings still undisturbed by God's little creatures. This painting offers the freshness of a new day!
Sarah visits the Whitney Marine Laboratory and sea turtle hospital in St. Augustine, Florida where she learns about the research and care of injured sea turtles. Back in his studio, Roger uses acrylics and creates a portrait of one of the magnificent creatures.
Eleanor Burns shares the patriotic Victory Quilt with 20 traditional blocks that tell the story of the 1940's. The blocks were published in newspapers or magazines in that time period. To kick off the series, she shows how to make the 1941 Nine-Patch block, published by the Kansas City Star, when life was good in America!
What's a season of Quilting Arts without an episode on color-wonderful, transformative, expressive color? In this episode of Quilting Arts, artist Lisa Thorpe explores multiple methods for applying color to stamped designs, blending and building with different tools. Next, artist Brandy Maslowski challenges you to play with value in monochromatic color waves. Put color theory into color practice with this episode of Quilting Arts!
Take a tour along Lavender Roads with these blooming, unusual quilt blocks. For the blooming block, you could use a ruler, you could foundation piece, or you could try a new technique that's somewhere in between. The unique lattice block also features fun construction, and Sara Gallegos and Angela Huffman showcase alternate layouts.
Bruce Johnson, spokesperson for Minwax, is going to show what to do with reclaimed doors from barns, porches, even outdoor sheds by recycling them and turning them into a beautiful headboard, room divider or coffee table. Crafter, Maria Nerius, will show off the hottest yarns in a crafty fashion - and pom poms are back! Nerius will show how to make some fun accessories, jewelry, and other items. She's with favecrafts.com. Kim Reddin represents the National Onion Assn., and she's going to demonstrate how to cut an onion as well as share some tips for reducing tears and other important onion facts, including selection and storage.
Celebrated vegan chef Laura Theodore prepares a celebratory, plant-based family menu filled with traditional tastes. Sweet and Sour Stuffed Cabbage is the superstar of this menu, served with creamy Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic. For the first course, Apple, Walnut and Cinnamon Salad makes a colorful dish. The classic macaroon cookie gets a jazzy makeover with Coconut Vegaroons, a mouthwatering vegan dessert that rounds out this festal meal.
T-bones? On it. Porterhouse? Got you covered. And, yes, we can handle a rib-eye. But how about upping your grill game with steaks you may not be familiar with, such as secreto or spinalis dorsi? The first is a secret and hyper-flavorful steak cut from a hog's belly. The second features the most delectable part of a rib roast reborn as a steak, and you're about to learn how to grill it with bourbon and a Catalan grilled vegetable sauce called romesco. I'll ALSO show you how to grill a brisket steak fragrant with sizzling shallot sage butter. Today on Project Fire: secret steaks!
It's a celebration in Western North Carolina as five families return to their homes after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. The crew tours the houses and connects with each family. The location of the next project is revealed.
Richard shows a clever toilet flange repair kit. Then, Lee and Kevin share essential upkeep to keep a gas mower running like new. Nathan helps a homeowner turn a bar closet into a mini speakeasy with a hidden bookcase door kit.
Host Nicholas Hankins will take you beachside to watch the palm trees sway in the wind with his paintbrushes and palette as he creates a moody seascape using the Bob Ross Wet-On-Wet Technique.
Turn old school quilting into new school technology when using an embroidery machine for quilting. Eileen Roche, embroidery pro, joins Nancy Zieman to show how to hoop a quilt and handle the bulk with ease while stitching the designs automatically. Learn tips and techniques from quilting a table runner to a queen-sized quilt.
Color is the key to great wardrobes, and Peggy believes the more viewers know about it, the better. In this episode, she reviews the history of color and it's important, as well as why the use of color as a designer is so important.
Encounter a dairy farmer who says that his work as a veterinarian has a direct influence in delivering better milk to your breakfast table. Then, travel to Texas for a "peachy dessert" and visit the last family farm in an historic New England town.
Reba McEntire headlines a special night of music from New York's Madison Square Garden. Featuring some of Reba's biggest hits like "Turn On The Radio," "Can't Even Get The Blues," "Going Out Like That" and "Fancy," this concert was the final night of the Reba: Live In Concert tour which visited over 50 cities throughout 2022 and 2023. Filmed on April 15, 2023, this concert marked Reba's first-time headlining the iconic New York City venue. Special appearance by Terri Clark who joins Reba for a Linda Ronstadt medley.
In 1956, Elvis Presley was a 21-year-old new singing sensation, and both he and his rockabilly sound were unknown outside of the South. Narrated by Levon Helm (The Band), Elvis '56 opens a time capsule to reveal the legendary performer at the very beginning of his meteoric career. It captures the sights and sounds of that pivotal year using exclusive tour photographs, kinescopes of Presley's controversial appearances on TV, newsreel clips, and radio interviews. Footage of performances captures the young, explosively talented Presley on the brink of his soon-to-be superstardom. Just one year later, he achieved widespread fame, selling a billion records worldwide and becoming the highest-paid star in Hollywood.
This feature film documents a completely original set of events about a contemporary game-changing "call to action" that features unprecedented access from one of the world's most iconic leaders: Pope Francis. The storyline interweaves the lives of 5 principal characters on a voyage of discovery; which is both an adventure of the mind as well as the body. These life changing experiences raises questions about how science and spirituality are vital to solving perhaps the biggest globally defining issue of our time: climate change.
PEAKS TO PRAIRIE follows an innovative ecological project in Colorado using mushrooms to turn forest wood waste into a resource for nearby degraded prairie land. The project restores soil and demonstrates holistic, nature-based solutions that complete the carbon cycle.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS continues its longstanding tradition of showcasing the best of original American music and beyond. Musical styles range from contemporary and traditional pop to rock, country, blues, bluegrass, Latin, folk, roots and more. All find a home on the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage.
It's cold and blustery outside, and a red barn sits in a snowy pasture waiting for the farmer to take care of the evening's chores. In part 2, Wilson develops the barn and adds details to the snowy pasture. He even has time to include a few additional touches!
Holly Jackson sits with Pulitzer prize-winning historian and author Edda Fields-Black, Ph.D. to discuss her book Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War. Dr. Fields-Black explores the lives, resistance and community that shaped the region and offers a powerful reexamination of the legacy of slavery, land ownership and cultural survival in the South.
Watch breathtaking appraisals at Idaho Botanical Garden, including Idaho State gems & gold nuggets, ca. 1905, 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards, and 1826 portraits attributed to the Guilford County Limner. Which is a $20,000 to $40,000 find?
Designed to defy gravity, these tables just look right. The live edge walnut slab tops really look spectacular! A special interlocking pivot joint is used to form the leg assembly. Power sculpting the large wide slabs really makes the wood come to life!
Gather around this table for a game night to remember. This card table has all the features you need: felt playing surface, chip trays, cup holders, and custom molding. You'll even learn how to make the feet and turn the large pedestal base.
On the edge of the forest stands the stately oak, huge branches providing shelter for all creatures. Watch the beauty unfold with Bob Ross.
Sarah visits the woodworking shop at the Jack Richeson Company in WI where over one hundred styles of fine artists easels are manufactured. The company president describes the process and shows where each easel and taboret is handmade of oak. Back in his studio Roger uses oils on canvas to paint a large tropical Florida landscape featuring palm trees and native shrubbery.
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
D.W. Beats All - After the Tibbles get a set of drums to play at the music festival, D.W. is determined to get an even bigger and louder one. But when Mom tells her she can't get everything she wants (gasp!) D.W. realizes that she can march to a different beat. Buster the Myth Maker - Buster is always telling the most incredible stories - like the one about the rat in the soda bottle, or grasshopper eyes in Crinkle-Chaw gum! Now he claims there is a tiger in the state forest, which of course explains all those missing dogs. (Huh?) Can Arthur help Buster separate fact from fiction in order to solve this mystery?
When Aviva makes a Flamingo Creature Power Suit, the color doesn't work. The suits are completely white, and the gang can't figure out why. All of the DNA is correct. There's nothing wrong. So where does the flamingo's pink come from? The gang is on a quest to solve the Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink.
As a hurricane approaches their town, the Hunter family makes sure they and their neighbors are prepared for extreme conditions by moving furniture inside, checking their emergency supplies, and staying informed via the weather forecast.
Everett faces his fear of water by taking a swimming lesson. / Lyla doesn't want Miss Emmaline to move, so she recruits Everett and Luke to help replicate services offered in her new living community in the apartment building.
Carl can't wait for the ice cream festival! But, when it's finally time for ice cream, does Carl have the energy to go? / Carl's upset he has to wear a cast on his broken wrist - it's hot and itchy and he can't do anything fun with friends!
Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to ask permission before touching someone else at the playground. When Jodi attempts to touch Miss Elaina's hair, she learns that it's important to ask first before touching someone else.
Jay and Phoebe bring Grandma Annie's favorite game to life, but they need to create and clearly communicate the rules. Phoebe & Jay must find the best way to spend the community coin jar money by taking a building-wide vote.
Elmo and his friends try setting a cookie tower record, but Elmo feels discouraged when he keeps knocking it down. He does a wiggle break and then helps his team in another way. Meanwhile Grover tries taking a photo of Bert and Ernie.
Zeke is distraught when he leaves Snout behind on the Moo Moo Choo Choo. Is there anything that can take his stuffie's place? / Detective Wombats are on the case when the remote control to Cece, Carly, and Clyde's flying saucer goes missing.
When Donkey hurts her hoof and can't go to Cheesy Con with Panda, Panda brings Cheesy Con to her!/Stanley's one-dragon show isn't going as he planned. Can his pals help him get things back on track in time for opening night?
Rosie tries to be a reporter, but has a hard time finding things that are newsworthy. / Rosie & Jun believe there's a jalapeno giant on the loose, so they try to warn everyone.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Contestants from all over Cyberspace have come to Gardenia, a gorgeous garden cybersite ruled by the Queen Mum, for its annual flower-growing contest. Hacker is sure his doofydill will win Tallest Flower, but when he loses to Inez and her happiolus, he is furious and plots a plant-based revenge. He flies off to a faraway site and brings back a funky flower - an invasive species! The funky flower emits a stinky odor that no one can handle - not even the Queen Mum. Worse, it also spreads quickly, steals water, hoards sunlight and crowds out all the native plants! The CyberSquad races against time to find ways to stop the funky flower. Can they rescue Gardenia before it - and Hacker - take over for good?
Digital banana pianos and amplified forks! It's a "pitch perfect" episode as the Curious Crew investigates the science of playing the piano with Dr. Rob! STEM Challenge: Make a Digital Banana Piano. Curious About Careers: Musician Jen Sygit.
Codie finally gets the hang of "hide and seek" with his friends, thanks to a "Wait" block. / Evu tries to teach Codie street hockey, only to realize Codie needs the right coding blocks. / When Mia's jump rope breaks, she and Codie find a clever way to create a new one - thanks to coding.
Minty gets a birds-eye view of the Valley after being flung onto the back of a Baby BokChoydactyl. Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes guide a young Strawberrisaurus to find the courage to perform a special friendship dance that will help them find a lifelong playmate.
Entrepreneur Cora opens a lemonade stand and makes a plan with Dev and Rae to grow her business. / As a Hairstylist, Rae focuses on giving her customers the haircuts and colors they want.
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
D.W. Beats All - After the Tibbles get a set of drums to play at the music festival, D.W. is determined to get an even bigger and louder one. But when Mom tells her she can't get everything she wants (gasp!) D.W. realizes that she can march to a different beat. Buster the Myth Maker - Buster is always telling the most incredible stories - like the one about the rat in the soda bottle, or grasshopper eyes in Crinkle-Chaw gum! Now he claims there is a tiger in the state forest, which of course explains all those missing dogs. (Huh?) Can Arthur help Buster separate fact from fiction in order to solve this mystery?
As a hurricane approaches their town, the Hunter family makes sure they and their neighbors are prepared for extreme conditions by moving furniture inside, checking their emergency supplies, and staying informed via the weather forecast.
When Aviva makes a Flamingo Creature Power Suit, the color doesn't work. The suits are completely white, and the gang can't figure out why. All of the DNA is correct. There's nothing wrong. So where does the flamingo's pink come from? The gang is on a quest to solve the Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink.
Everett faces his fear of water by taking a swimming lesson. / Lyla doesn't want Miss Emmaline to move, so she recruits Everett and Luke to help replicate services offered in her new living community in the apartment building.
Carl can't wait for the ice cream festival! But, when it's finally time for ice cream, does Carl have the energy to go? / Carl's upset he has to wear a cast on his broken wrist - it's hot and itchy and he can't do anything fun with friends!
Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to ask permission before touching someone else at the playground. When Jodi attempts to touch Miss Elaina's hair, she learns that it's important to ask first before touching someone else.
Jay and Phoebe bring Grandma Annie's favorite game to life, but they need to create and clearly communicate the rules. Phoebe & Jay must find the best way to spend the community coin jar money by taking a building-wide vote.
Elmo and his friends try setting a cookie tower record, but Elmo feels discouraged when he keeps knocking it down. He does a wiggle break and then helps his team in another way. Meanwhile Grover tries taking a photo of Bert and Ernie.
Zeke is distraught when he leaves Snout behind on the Moo Moo Choo Choo. Is there anything that can take his stuffie's place? / Detective Wombats are on the case when the remote control to Cece, Carly, and Clyde's flying saucer goes missing.
When Donkey hurts her hoof and can't go to Cheesy Con with Panda, Panda brings Cheesy Con to her!/Stanley's one-dragon show isn't going as he planned. Can his pals help him get things back on track in time for opening night?
Rosie tries to be a reporter, but has a hard time finding things that are newsworthy. / Rosie & Jun believe there's a jalapeno giant on the loose, so they try to warn everyone.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Contestants from all over Cyberspace have come to Gardenia, a gorgeous garden cybersite ruled by the Queen Mum, for its annual flower-growing contest. Hacker is sure his doofydill will win Tallest Flower, but when he loses to Inez and her happiolus, he is furious and plots a plant-based revenge. He flies off to a faraway site and brings back a funky flower - an invasive species! The funky flower emits a stinky odor that no one can handle - not even the Queen Mum. Worse, it also spreads quickly, steals water, hoards sunlight and crowds out all the native plants! The CyberSquad races against time to find ways to stop the funky flower. Can they rescue Gardenia before it - and Hacker - take over for good?
When Aviva makes a Flamingo Creature Power Suit, the color doesn't work. The suits are completely white, and the gang can't figure out why. All of the DNA is correct. There's nothing wrong. So where does the flamingo's pink come from? The gang is on a quest to solve the Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink.
D.W. Beats All - After the Tibbles get a set of drums to play at the music festival, D.W. is determined to get an even bigger and louder one. But when Mom tells her she can't get everything she wants (gasp!) D.W. realizes that she can march to a different beat. Buster the Myth Maker - Buster is always telling the most incredible stories - like the one about the rat in the soda bottle, or grasshopper eyes in Crinkle-Chaw gum! Now he claims there is a tiger in the state forest, which of course explains all those missing dogs. (Huh?) Can Arthur help Buster separate fact from fiction in order to solve this mystery?
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
In the second episode of TOWNS IN TUNE, host Amy House travels to the picturesque town of Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. We uncover the intertwined histories and connections that the town of Stephenville has to the American military, inviting viewers to explore the profound impact of the town's American military connection on its vibrant musical tapestry. Join Amy as we uncover the melodies that bridge the gap between Stephenville's storied past with American ties, and its vibrant present, all leading to a night of live music that sees the Stephenville Airport temporarily transformed to a concert venue.
This program features performances by Gaither Vocal Band, Mark Lowry, Lynda Randle, The Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and more longtime friends, who gathered for a time of music and fellowship. Fans will enjoy timeless favorites such as "There's Power in The Blood", "Working On A Building" and "Sinner Saved By Grace".
John Berry is a renowned country music star known for his heartfelt ballads and rich, almost operatic voice. With a career spanning decades, he has earned acclaim for hits like "Your Love Amazes Me" and "Standing on the Edge of Goodbye." Mean Mary is an award-winning pioneer, frailing banjo master, and fan favorite (with over 35 million views on her YouTube videos). A former child prodigy who played for tips on the streets of Nashville, she is now a seasoned performer and headliner of over 4,000 festivals and concerts. No Depression says she has "the voice of a ragged angel combined with the banjo playing of the devil." WoodSongs Kid: Thatcher Wallace is a 15-year-old banjo player from Georgetown, Ohio.
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All across Alaska, Native cultures have depended on the abundant natural resources found there to support their families, cultures and ways of life. Now, however, those resources are growing scarce, and the people who have relied on them for centuries have to find new ways to adapt. Growing Native visits some of the many communities engaged in this familiar struggle - the struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life, while continuing to thrive in a constantly changing world. Host Chris Eyre (Cheyenne Arapaho) meets Alaska Natives who thrive and survive in this complex environment.
Dave explores the world of graphic novels in Winnipeg, and then travels to The Little Bighorn Battlefield in South Dakota to film battle reenactments.
The Indian Horse Relays, a language digitization project at the University of Oklahoma, and an MMIW dress created for a high school prom.
As of late 2013, the RCMP reported 1,181 Aboriginal women confirmed either missing or murdered since 1980. This number represents an epidemic that targets Aboriginal women like no other demographic. Meet the women who work tirelessly to bring attention to this matter, in hopes of triggering a national inquiry.
Mason and Gracey give back to the mountain bike community and shoot crowd funding photos for the Coast Gravity Park.
Jimmy Dore, Helen Hong, Drew Lacapa and Chizz Bah YellowHorse perform.
A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.
KVC-Arts featuring music and conversation with Navajo musician and filmmaker Pete Sands of the band Blackkiss (Part 2 of 2). Blackkiss front man Pete Sands (Navajo) visits with host Sahar Khadjenoury (Navajo/Persian) for an in-depth discussion about language, culture, his music, film work, and collaborations. This 2-part project will also focus on Sand's progression in the music industry, incorporating multiple musical instruments into his Dark Country style, Native Jewelry, and his latest album.
Josie begins working for Hank, while Kate schemes to have Josie run a cafe on the Reserve. Hank soon realizes Josie is the best thing that's ever happened to his business, and Josie must decide which path to take.
All across Alaska, Native cultures have depended on the abundant natural resources found there to support their families, cultures and ways of life. Now, however, those resources are growing scarce, and the people who have relied on them for centuries have to find new ways to adapt. Growing Native visits some of the many communities engaged in this familiar struggle - the struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life, while continuing to thrive in a constantly changing world. Host Chris Eyre (Cheyenne Arapaho) meets Alaska Natives who thrive and survive in this complex environment.
FNX NOW is the station's flagship news series and the first interstitial community engagement series created by the channel after its initial launch in 2012. This new half-hour block looks to house all the most recent FNX NOW interstitial segments and showcase them in one spot.
On this edition of Native Report... We attend the grand opening of the Thunderbird-Wren Halfway House, a recovery program for men and women. We then learn about what role a doula plays before, during, and shortly after the birth of a child. And we meet Thomas Peacock, who found a new career in retirement as an author, editor and publisher. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.
Maambakoort, is the noongar word for ocean. Noongar people love the ocean. They catch biggest mob of djildjit and karil, fish and crabs. When it gets really hot, they love to djiba djoobal, to swim.
According to Junior his imaginary friend, Big Junior, is great at everything - he's smarter than Tal, funnier than Lottie, and even better at sport than Eddie! What? Taken aback, Eddie challenges him to a series of sporting challenges, but can he beat an imaginary competitor?
When Eddie returns from his Nan's house he finds the entire playground obsessed with 'Pling Plong' - a new game that he doesn't understand. With Shanti by his side they race to work out the rules, or bring an end to the game, so everything can return to normal.
After she arrives at Grandma Sally's house, Sadie gets settled in her room. Nevertheless, Sally has other plans for Sadie's first day on the Navajo rez.
When B Boy comes to stay, Little J is miffed - until they work together to care for an injured baby kangaroo.
Aaron the class mascot is missing... and Little J fears that he's lost in the desert.
Randy and Katie attempt to photograph fairies. / Randy and Katie build a tropical paradise for Mrs. Charles.
"Frybread Flats" is CATV 47's first show produced exclusively for children. The show features puppets skits, Cheyenne and Arapaho language, and an animated host named Raven. "Frybread Flats" introduces Native language, with alternating shows featuring Cheyenne and Arapaho languages. Each episode also features numbers 1-10, and various colors, nouns and stories in the corresponding language.
The Village is disrupted by the arrival of a fierce businesswoman who wants to turn it into a watersport resort. Could this woman be none other than Tshen? Tshakapesh will have to be clever to defeat her.
If an ancient stone is unearthed, it could cause a chain reaction that will impact the Earth's electromagnetic waves and neutralize Tshakapesh's powers. Tshen may finally have an advantage over his enemy!
Today on the show, our theme is food. Let's get started and see what it takes to hit the Bull's Eye!
Rich Francis visits the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, Quebec, where he discovers an ancient technique of spear-fishing one of his favourite fish- the Walleye! Joined by his friend Treena DeLormier, a Mohawk professor of Nutrition at McGill University, Rich will meet Christine. ZacharyDeom, Kanawake's Chief of Council, who will show Rich how she makes her famous "Mohawk Minestrone", her take on traditional corn soup. Local fisherman and ex-RCMP officer Billy Diabo will take Rich out on the river to learn the process involved in harvesting the fish with his version of the spear- the pitchfork! Together, they will teach Rich about the history and relevance of Walleye to the Mohawk of the St. Lawrence river and Great Lake regions. With his culinary imagination sparked by the flavours found along the St. Lawrence, Rich brings his new learnings to the firepit, inspired to create some new and exciting sturgeon dishes for everyone to enjoy, including the viewers at home.
One of the most challenging sports to shoot for photography is bobsledding. Mason and Gracey follow Canadian National Team bobsledder pilot, Justin Kripps, on his quest for the podium.
More than 6,000 years before the Acadian French (today's Cajuns) arrived in Louisiana, there were native peoples living and fishing in Louisiana's bayou country. A historical tour of this Gulf Coast region provides a lesson about native influences on Cajun cooking. Loretta cooks sassafras shrimp gumbo and spicy alligator sauce piquant.
Drew meets with two Hollywood indigenous stuntmen in Alberta, hits the pro wrestling ring with some very wild characters, and straps on the gloves and hits the mat with a native Muay Thai champ.
Racing as a team for the first time, the MaveriX are excited and nervous...and those nerves get the better of them in the heat of battle.
A major athletics meet brings Zoe's family down from Darwin to visit, compelling Levi and Zoe to suppress their growing romance. But tensions explode when the two families meet and discover that Zoe and Levi have been secretly seeing one another.
In this series opener, we meet the four Bears and the first three Indigenous-owned businesses compete for the episode prize of $10,000 and the chance to win the grand prize of $100,000!
Kris walks through the Sheguiandah Quarry on Manitoulin Island, an unmarked prehistoric site that proves Indigenous settlement since the Ice Age. Sarain visits with Anishnaabe Singer/Drummer/Teacher Tasheena Sarazin who creates safe places for women around the drum, on the pow wow trail, and in their own families and communities. Kris and Sarain get a glimpse into the food sustainability programs created by Enaadmaagehjik: Wikwemikong Development Commission on Manitoulin Island.
"Meegwitch" in Ojibway means "Creator", and "hi hi" is, "thank you". In this episode Laura begins to rejoice and is thankful in how fortunate she and all artists are to have their artistic gifts. She meets JR Bjornson, a blind and anxious stand-up guy, that is also, an up-and-coming stand-up comedian! She also visits the delipitating farm of a groundbreaking visual artist, Candace Lipischak, who brings a fresh application of the saying, "one man's trash is another man's treasure". Laura also has an opportunity to visit the museum of an Indigenous hero she's always wanted to know more about, Louis Riel. The season ends with a grand musical finale with a very thankful multicultural choir!
"Prayer Loop Song" and dynamic live-looping style, the MTV VMA winner beatboxing as a powerful form of cultural medicine. Supaman (Christian Parrish Takes the Gun). Known for his viral In this special episode of KVCaRts, explore the intersection of shares how he uses storytelling, traditional dance regalia, and ancestral tradition and modern hip-hop with Apsa'alooke artist
In Rapid City, the Oyate Health Center is transforming Native healthcare by grounding healing in culture through its Connecting With Our Youth program. At Swinomish, self-governance leads to innovation as the Tribe launches the first dental therapy program in the lower 48, expanding oral health access while creating opportunity and care for future generations.
In many parts of the country, building and maintaining sufficient housing on reserve is a constant challenge. The Nuxalk Nation looked inward for solutions to their housing problems and now become a homegrown model for construction capacity.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People is a groundbreaking series inviting you to discover rich tradition and compelling modern stories told through a documentary lens. Hosted by Cherokee Nation citizen and award-winning journalist Jennifer Loren, each 30-minute episode profiles fascinating people, and explores history, culture, and language. As the largest federally recognized tribe in the US, Cherokee Nation and American history and culture are uniquely interwoven. Awarded with six Heartland Regional Emmy Awards, season seven includes stories of artistry passed down through generations, athletes with a passion for inspiring others, comedians earning their first laughs, and environmental warriors.
Anishinaabe composer Melody McKiver looks to the power of water to inspire Debiinaawe Giizhigon. The song utilizes the sounds from ice breaking during spring thaw to create an instrumental piece dedicated to the communities surrounding Sioux Lookout.
As of late 2013, the RCMP reported 1,181 Aboriginal women confirmed either missing or murdered since 1980. This number represents an epidemic that targets Aboriginal women like no other demographic. Meet the women who work tirelessly to bring attention to this matter, in hopes of triggering a national inquiry.
Two tribal police officers respond to the report of a sudden death, and they must determine if there are any suspicious circumstances. Sergeant Dale Austinson reveals what it was like to grow up as the son of a Mountie. And when faced with growing anger and animosity at the scene of a call-out, tribal police officers continue to show respect and understanding to the community members.
As the election candidates continue to battle it out, an opiate overdose at the high school blindsides the community. The tragedy forces Tara to question her purpose. Rayna realizes the devastating impact her "scooping" as an infant has had on her mother.
With his golf course finally set to open, Matthew Tommy discovers he has to stay on the Rez longer than expected. Liz returns from Dubai and reunites with John Eagle, who has a surprise in store for Justin.
Eva eases Amanda's return to the Rez to meet the baby she ran out on. Melanie helps Mylo find her way back to treatment for her leukemia, and Healy confronts Farida about her drug use, while Gina's animal rescue operation is busted.
At the heart of "Something Inside is Broken" is the story of two young lovers from the Nisenan Tribe. The heartbreak and bloodshed in the tale are interspersed with satirical comic relief by short segments of a reality show, Frontier Idol-hosted by the first "Governator" of California, Peter Burnett-pitting 1846 slave hunters against the Native enslaved girls. The story follows actual and created figures who were affected by Johann Sutter's exploitation methods to build his fortune-making empire at Sutter's Fort. The world-altering clash is brought to life through story, song, and dance.
The disappearance of a young Cree woman in Toronto traumatizes her Northern Ontario family and sends her twin sister on a journey south to find her.