The overthrow of Napoleon III in France also causes turmoil in Vienna. Franz feels the need to begin his son's military training earlier than expected. Sisi objects, and makes the decision the free her sensitive son from the barracks.
We explore the vast landscape and history of Zimbabwe; visit the ruins of Great Zimbabwe and go on Safari to Mana Pools. We meet Charles and Thandie, married filmmakers, who navigate the challenges of political insecurity, electricity blackouts, lack of fuel and currency with ease. They strive to exceed expectations, to make their own genre-defying stories representing the culture they love.
Holly Jackson sits with Georgia author Jennifer Moorman to discuss her novel A Charmed Library. Filled with enchantment and Southern warmth, the novel follows a woman whose magical connection to books leads her to rediscover love and purpose. Moorman reflects on her love of storytelling, the joy of magical realism, and the healing power of imagination.
This week on ON STORY, prolific producer Lauren Shuler Donner regails us with her experiences launching the storied X-Men franchise, standing up for her story convictions, and producing the beloved family film FREE WILLY.
This episode features the award winning short films "The Next Bells" This episode features the award winning short films "The Next Bells" and "Cornfed Punk." and "Cornfed Punk."
This week's Farm and Fun Time features The Resonant Rogues' old-time folk harmonies, Boy Golden's cosmic, psychedelic alt-country, and a serene visit to Misty Mountain Stables in Gray, TN, where we spend the afternoon with a majestic herd of horses in the rolling Appalachian hills.
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Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
BYKIDS, a series of documentaries shot by teenagers from around the world, chronicles the budding filmmakers' real-life trials and the ways they address their problems, all through the lens of a camera. Each half-hour documentary offers a close and personal look at the lives of five international teens (Faiza, Maria, Jayshreem, Namgyal and Alcides), between the ages of 16 and 17, who are each grappling with a very real issue-from religious bullying in New York City, to displacement as a result of war, to living as an AIDS orphan in Maputo, Mozambique. Through the power of film, the teens are able to share their stories and ultimately learn how to become activists in their own lives.
Stories/Snowflake Heartache: An exciting new neighbor visits the Stories/Snowflake Heartache: An exciting new neighbor visits the elevator and insists everyone has a story worth sharing but Albie elevator and insists everyone has a story worth sharing but Albie isn't so sure she does until she realizes what makes her special; isn't so sure she does until she realizes what makes her special; Albie is having trouble making a paper snowflake and almost gives up Albie is having trouble making a paper snowflake and almost gives up when she makes the wrong cut, until a visit with a papel picado when she makes the wrong cut, until a visit with a papel picado Mexican paper artist teaches her mistakes can turn into something Mexican paper artist teaches her mistakes can turn into something beautiful. beautiful.
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War.
Ever misplace your phone, forget someone's name, or struggle to find the right words? Of course, you have. It happens to all of us. But if you find it happening more and more it may be a sign of trouble. Memory is one of the most important functions of the brain, and problems with it are becoming increasingly more common, even among teenagers and young adults. Did you know that 80 percent of people who had COVID-19 later complain of memory and focus issues? In this program, psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics Dr. Daniel Amen will show you how you can improve your memory and even rescue it if it's headed for trouble. You will discover some of the most common-and one of the most surprising-causes of memory loss and when you should be concerned. Dr. Amen will share the seven foods and supplements that research shows you can use every day to enhance your memory. And he will show you how to supercharge your memory with 11 simple daily practices.
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Founded by Danny Agemy and Anthony Fawaz, Detroit Jiu-Jitsu Academy was built to be the premier place for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Michigan, and after countless championships, Detroit Jiu-Jitsu Academy has cultivated a community of discipline and respect that prides itself on training "bully-proof" children.
Host Amy Traverso visits Worcester, Massachusetts, where she meets the owners of the doughnut shop Glazy Susan. Then, at Mount Monadnock, host Richard Wiese highlights everything you should pack for this famous New Hampshire climb, particularly in winter. And in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, we meet the owners of Wozz! Kitchen Creations and explore what makes their spreads and sauces so special.
The families fly to Los Angeles for a meeting with The Opportunity Coaches and host Ronaldo Hardy, the families share updates on their financial journeys. Coaches ask hard questions to see if the changes will stick.
Guy and Ralna sing a haunting "I'll Remember You" and Henry Cuesta and the band create a tropical feeling with "Beyond the Sea". Anacani sings "Lovely Hula Hands", Norma, Jim and and the group delight with "Now is the Hour", and Kathie Sullivan tells us of the "Moon of Manakoora" while the Aldridge Sisters and Otwell Twins bring back memories of that Lawrence Welk hit "Yellow Bird".
The collection of boats at the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton New York are featured and we tour the 1903 La Duchesse, a gilded age two-story houseboat built for 19th century hotelier George C. Boldt. VINTAGE VESSELS tours the Boldt Yacht house and its collection of classic vessels. Then Vintage Vessels visits the Paul Blackley Boat company in Gravenhurst Ontario where they are restoring Henry Ford's 1924 race boat, Evangeline.
When a woman is shot dead while holding a bag with a rare book inside, questions arise about the book's origins and the possibility that it could lead to the killer.
When a man is killed during her university reunion, Becks finds herself landing on the wrong side of a murder investigation.
As Eliot's health rapidly deteriorates, he lashes out and accuses his own family of murder. Meanwhile, within the novel, Atticus Pund closes in on his prime suspect.
As the passion between Cushla and Michael grows in secret, sectarian violence and scrutiny close in, forcing her to risk everything for a love that defies the divide.
Alberto and Ana enjoy their love openly, but a surprise at an award ceremony could change everything. Mateo hides Barbara from Clara. For Patricia, it's time to choose a side.