
Thursday, June 5th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY HD
Camp TV Let's Get Cooking Day
Making a frozen banana penguin; a skink; emptying a ketchup bottle with centripetal force.
Mia & Codie Monster Catchers; Hide and Seek; The Missing Necklace
Codie goes on a monster hunt; Codie learns how to play hide-and-seek; Velvet's necklace goes missing.
Into the Outdoors Reconnecting Rivers & Invasive Species
Exploring America's outdated dams and restoring rivers with connectivity.
Consumer Electronics Show; National Farm Toy Show; the National hardware Show; the finely-tuned products are presented to retail buyers.
Empowered: Energy Heroes The Grid
How the electric grid was designed to work more than 100 years ago and the modern challenges it faces; a microgrid in the South Side of Chicago keeps the lights and heat on during a winter storm; batteries and fuel cells replace backup generators.
Potluck Pro Proteins
Salmon from an Alaskan fisherman, a take on a classic steak dish and a look into foraging.
Ellie's Real Good Food Office Food Overhaul
Herbed farro salad with chicken, walnuts, feta and spinach; Asian chicken wrap; Buffalo chicken salad.
Lidia's Kitchen The Dinner Dance
Kale salad with avocado and pistachios; marinara sauce; no-mess cheesy baked chicken wings.
New Scandinavian Cooking Sami Cuisine
The rich food traditions of the Sami people in northern Norway; homemade sausages; braised reindeer shank.
Moveable Feast Salt Lake City, Utah
The New Roots Community Gardening program provides plots to local refugees; exploring the wild world of fungi at Wonderlands Mushroom Company; cooking up a feast at Log Haven.
Story in the Public Square Elaine Mcmillion Sheldon
Documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon's work captures everything from love to addiction.
Brooklyn Savvy Lurie Daniel Favors
Author, racial justice attorney and social justice activist Lurie Daniel Favors.
Ilyasah Shabazz discusses growing up as a child of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X and the state of social justice in America.
Biz Kid$ Businesses That Give Back
Socially conscious companies give back.
Roadtrip Nation Make It Your Own
Glassblower Jessica Schimpf; a visit to Texas; beignets and palm readings in New Orleans; T-shirt purveyor Threadless in Chicago.
A Day's Work Music
A day at work with a classical clarinetist, an indie rock producer and a blues vocalist.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Great Conversations Doris Kearns Goodwin and A. Scott Berg
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about "Leadership: In Turbulent Times" with Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg.
Food. Curated. Mindfulness
Ways to be mindful about what we eat.
Potluck Three Course Meal
A beet salad, more about pasta from the host of The Sporkful, and an Italian dessert from author Anna Gass.
Reconnecting Roots Seed to Supermarket
How obtaining food in America has changed, from sustenance farming to big business enterprises.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Wild Atlantic Way North, Ireland
Mickela returns to one of her favorite countries, the Republic of Ireland, and explores the Wild Atlantic Way; making music with the Irish band Kíla outside of Sligo; jumping in a trad session on fiddle in Donegal.
Homemade Live! Off the Eaten Path
Exploring tasty meals from unexpected places; salt roasted spot prawns; jams and jellies at a peach farm in Texas.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Fishing Moms & People with Disabilities
Moms and their children learn how to fish and prepare delectable meals; the No Limits Cafe employs people with intellectual disabilities; the OASIS farm serves traditional high tea service.
Cinema Q&A with Chuck Rose Alessandra Lacorazza- "In the Summers"
Filmmakers and actors from around the world discuss their upcoming movies.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Melody Barnes
Melody Barnes, executive director of the Karsh Institute for Democracy, offers her thoughts on civics education, faith in government and Joe Biden's presidency.
Railroad Stations in American Life
Historians examine the role of the railroad station in American history, including how people interacted with stations in their town through the generations.
Wild Hope The Beautiful Undammed
Recovering salmon populations help revive the ecosystem around Washington's Elwha River a decade after the largest dam removal in history.
The Life of a Musician Kristy Cox -- House Concert Edition
Kristy Cox and her Nashville-based band perform.
Ralph McDaniels delves into the "Video Music Box" vault to present early hip-hop artist interviews and throwback performances featuring Run DMC, Notorious BIG, Jay Z, Fresh Prince and many more.
Ilyasah Shabazz discusses growing up as a child of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X and the state of social justice in America.
Brooklyn Savvy Lurie Daniel Favors
Author, racial justice attorney and social justice activist Lurie Daniel Favors.