Follow veterinarian James Herriot at the start of his storied career in rural Yorkshire in the 1930s.
Composer and intermedia artist Lyn Goeringer humanizes an often forgotten segment of our society by shedding light on the murders of transgender women of color in Detroit through the lens of the streetlights meant to keep them safe. Jazz bassist and composer Rodney Whitaker play his tune "First Love, Only Love" which began as a love song to his wife and evolved into a message of love for humanity.
Spring has sprung in the crisp mountain air of this alpine meadow. Paint along with Nicholas Hankins as we explore an expansive view of a Bob Ross snow capped mountain.
We know wind and water can knock a home over, but for those that still stand, what physics, chemistry, and microbiology might be at work? All about tornadoes, tsunamis, floods, and hurricanes.
After Rome's fall, Europe's Christians kept culture alive with art rooted in their deep faith. We visit sturdy Romanesque churches filled with art that reinforced the ruling order. Meanwhile, Europe was invigorated from the fringes: Byzantines to the East, with their dazzling mosaics; Spanish Muslims with their lush palaces; and fierce Vikings of the North all part of Europe's rich cultural stew.
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this easy-to-follow standing and barre workout you will relieve tension in the lower back with posture and hip isolation exercises.
This workout is jam-packed with a variety of exercises to strengthen postural and core muscles; improve balance, mobility and range of motion. Mary Ann introduces finger and wrist exercises with a small ball to improve grip strength. Tai Chi practitioner, Tino, leads a Tai Chi segment. Dr. Emily shares stretching mobilization exercises to improve gait and mobility and Mary Ann finishes the workout with feet exercises using a small ball.
Nicholas Hankins makes sure the chill of autumn is felt creeping in on the banks of a winding creek in this foggy, early morning Bob Ross landscape.
Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk travels on horseback to the famous Plain of Six Glaciers Trail in Lake Louise. Next, she experiences Niagara Falls by helicopter and boat, followed by a trip to a local Niagara winery.
We headed to Oregon Coast to the port city of Brookings. We will visit a fun, fast-paced, family-owned restaurant named Zolas on the Water. Great food and amazing views. From there, a short drive to meet the owners of The Chetco Brewing Company and Off the Wagon vegan food truck.
Not only are the holiday plants beautiful but, importantly, the floral design is spectacular. A beautiful glass house with equally beautiful plants that add an exciting touch to the holiday feel. Tune in as we GardenSMART.
Add the finishing touches to a gorgeous photograph wall hanging. During this second episode with Nancy Zieman and guest Tammie Bowser, learn how to put the finishing touches on a quilted photograph wall hanging. Also, learn how to improve your design by using specific fabric values and positioning of the fabric pieces in an organic manner.
Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz and writer Susan Orlean have relentlessly inquiring minds, resulting in works of stunning originality. Segment 1: An Inquiring Heart and Mind Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz pairs a devotion to music with an urge to understand the inner lives of others. Segment 2: Intensely Inquisitive Writer Susan Orlean is driven to objectively explore unfamiliar slices of life. Her discoveries are inevitably insightful, surprising, and delivered with wit.
Holly Jackson is by the river with debut authors Debbie Boehner & Lauren Houseman discussing their debut book, The Suitcase: The Life and Times of Captain X. Debbie shares how the discovery of her father's suitcase led to this book. Holly learns about Debbie & Lauren's working relationship to write their debut novel. Both authors tell Holly about this impact of writing this novel.
In the lifestyle series FRESH GLASS, host Cassandra Schaeg takes viewers on adventures nationwide, featuring noteworthy stories from diverse innovators in the food and beverage fields, building on her own passion for this work. Featured guests come from backgrounds that symbolize empowerment, resilience, and perseverance. Join the conversation as they celebrate the spirit of innovation, legacy, and authenticity and entrepreneurship in wine, beer, restaurants, and other food and beverage business.
Inside St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Samantha enjoys a concert on the pipe organ, celebrating composer Johann Sebastian Bach. She then visits Meissen to tour its famous porcelain factory, witnessing the artistry behind their wares. Back in Leipzig, she explores the Forum of Contemporary History, learning about its role in the fall of communism. Samantha travels to Berlin, where a bike tour takes her to iconic landmarks like the Berlin Wall Memorial and Brandenburg Gate. In a Turkish neighborhood, she discovers the doner kebab. At the Otto Weidt Museum, she learns how Weidt saved blind and disabled Jews during WWII. Finally, she explores the vibrant Hackescher Markt and tours the Feuerle Collection of Asian art in a former communications bunker.
Have a lesson in wine tasting from the wine maker at Gramercy Cellars in Walla Walla. Learn about Washington's new "sustainable WA" distinction. Wine and dine at Latah Bistro in Spokane.
Chef Missy & hubby wine expert Thomas visit Loren Gardner at Abingdon Vineyards for the chardonnay grape harvest. Learn what it takes to grow grapes for award-winning wine in Southwest Virginia. Chef Missy teaches macerating and inspires with fine-dining grape recipes. Thomas joins in with fabulous wine stories from Alsace, France to the history of Chateauneuf du Pape in the Rhone Valley, France.
In Chihuahua's capital, Chihuahua City, Pati meets the first member of the Raramuri people to become a world-famous pianist, Romeyno Gutierrez, who teaches her the basics of Raramuri music before taking her to his favorite barbacoa spot. Pati's also invited into the home of Chef Ana Rosa Beltran del Rio to cook a few ancient Chihuahuan recipes and learn the art of drying chiles.
This week in the Homemade Live! kitchen we're going off the "eaten path" to explore tasty meals from unexpected places. Host Joel Gamoran recreates one of the best meals he ever ate, salt roasted spot prawns. And TV legend Katie Couric stops by and shares some devilishly delicious bites. Then Joel visits a peach farm in Texas to taste their flavorsome jams and jellies.
Chicken or eggs? We love them both and Sara's got some amazing recipes to make them shine, starting with a chicken paillard, pounded thin, sauteed and slathered in a compound date butter. Baked Chicken thighs are pointed up with artichoke hearts and the acid of homemade lemon pickles. Then a French chef shows Sara a simple galette of ham and eggs wrapped in pastry - perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Tim Donovan has fond memories of calzone, a stuffed bread that his Italian mother and grandmother made. With no written recipe, he asked Milk Street for assistance.
A visit to Young Harvests Farm garners enough organic produce for a tomato feast. Special musical guest Hello, June.
Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, yet its wild spaces are among the most threatened. In 2008, the country became the first nation in the world to enshrine the "rights of nature" in its constitution-granting wild species their own legal rights to exist. Today, conservationists are putting that powerful tool to the test as they battle to save biodiversity hotspots.
Balance is a juggling act in our bodies and in our daily lives. To find balance in either requires us to embrace a true steadiness at our core. Yoga postures such as Revolved Warrior II help us find balance within the asymmetries of the body.
Marion Brenner, an award-winning photographer of gardens and architecture, believes the best photographs make you feel you're in that space. We get to discover how her photography style informs her enchanting gardens, which are filled with unique plants and create a picture-perfect color feast for the eyes. Her chest tightness is relieved, and posture improved with a warmup and cooldown series.
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for an all-standing workout that will help improve the mobility of your spine and keep you standing tall all day long.
Try a range of backbends to strengthen your spine, stretch your abdominal organs, and build your stamina.
Let your body bend in Blowing Tree. Loosen your legs for Lotus with a five-part stretch, then do some lying-down versions of the posture.
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. Tune in as GardenSMART focuses on plants that provide a spectacular display of color in the fall.
Nicholas visits the top restaurants in the Palm Beaches. He films the chefs at work in the restaurant owned by Tiger Woods. Shows us the technique for making Gulab Jamon, the most famous dessert in India. We also learn the secret for making a great key lime pie.
It seems we all enjoy attracting pollinators to our yards. But what's the best way to do it, and how do we know if we have enough space? In this episode a GardenSMART expert walks us through the process. Even if you only have a little corner of your garden to devote to pollinators, join us as we GardenSMART.
You may be spending a little more time at home lately. Shape up your rooms with some new looks. First, host Julie Fei Fan Balzer creates quilt block pillow covers - change them up for an instant update. Then, it's movie night with Lynn Lilly from her home studio - make a personalized party right at home. Last is a color study - blue.
Packing on the pounds is commonplace for many women going through menopause. As this is a time of huge hormonal changes and a sluggish metabolism, women in midlife have a hard time maintaining their weight and are soon frustrated with a changing, bloated body. Maryon Stewart, shows women how to burn fat, shrink their stubborn menopause belly and kick start their metabolism with her tried and tested 'Midlife Refuel'.
MEDICAL FRONTIERS explores the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare from prevention to cure. From diet and exercise to the latest treatments, news about medical advances can be hard to grasp. MEDICAL FRONTIERS features 16 half-hour episodes that cut through the jargon to simply explain the latest breakthroughs in Japanese medical technology and treatments. The series also offers fun and easy tips on staying fit and healthy, and serves as a valuable resource for medical professionals by presenting complex issues in a way that patients can easily understand.
How do you get the perfect color on custom wooden works? Test samples! This show is completely dedicated to demystifying the finishing process. This episode shows the steps needed to finish with style and ease!
Steve Butler is an artist and furniture maker with more than 25 years experience in the field. In his garage workshop, he'll share with you the way to make fun woodworking projects. The Garage with Steve Butler is a how - to - show unlike any other.
A derelict building in a French village gets a new lease on life.
Join Chef Missy & living soil system expert Jonny Root where a variety of gorgeous greens shine. Gourmet home cook & gardener Anastasia Berg helps teach and prepare rustic yet elegant recipes. Wine knowledge with expert Thomas Fraley.