Tuesday, December 16th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY HD
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Glute & Hip Stretch
Twisting the spine to liberate the upper body and shoulders; finger exercises help relieve neck and shoulder pain; releasing tension in the hips and spine to stretch and strengthen glutes and hamstrings.
Sit and Be Fit Fantastic Feet
Special exercises for the feet using a small ball for sensory stimulation; a balance and stretch segment; patriotic music sets an upbeat tone for seated stretching exercises using a towel.
Life on the Line Finding Hope in Ukraine
Angelia Clinic brings aid and restoration to towns along the front lines of the war in Ukraine.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The O_E Silent E Badge
Exploring the concept of o_e, including the sound it represents; Maya, Kitt, Ziggy and Dusty learn another meaning of "home."
The Last Independent Automaker The Odd Couple
The management team launches a quirky new car to fight the growing wave of foreign imports in the U.S.; CEO Roy Chapin Jr. buys the Jeep Corp., leading AMC into the four-wheel drive market; a sudden oil shortage boosts small car sales.
The Fossmobile. Made in 1897 in Sherbrooke Quebec, it was Canada's first gasoline powered car. We join Ron Foss as he showcases the work he did to build a replica of the car his grandfather built and puts it on display in Sherbrooke.
Start Up Los Angeles Brands -- Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Brands, a multi-brand business that manufactures locally and distributes globally.
Reconnecting Roots Journalism: "Pressing American Issues"
How the free press forged the American identity and equips the nation with a diversity of information and perspectives; publisher Rob Orchard.
UFO Fest in McMinnville, Ore., includes a parade and alien pet contest; the Museum of Mental Health; Naval Flight Academy in Pensacola, Fla.; an animated "rock band" made of toothpicks.
Curious Traveler Curious Lucerne
Lucerne's Chapel Bridge; ornately painted city squares; taking the steepest cogwheel railway in the world up the Swiss Alps to learn the history of St. Gotthard Pass; dragon lore; the curious connection between Pontius Pilate and Mount Pilatus.
Food. Curated. Healers
Ways to find more balance and peace of mind with plant medicine.
Potluck Food Staples
Exploring three food staples, but with guides that will make them seem new again, from Rick Martinez's salsas to an inside look at how olive oil is made.
Camp TV Rainbow Day
Making a walking water rainbow; singing about ROYGBIV; learning about why the sky is blue; sketching clouds; elephants and river otters.
Biz Kid$ It's a Job to Get a Job!
Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing.
Roadtrip Nation You Can Guide Your Future
Hawaii Gov. David Y. Ige; environmental specialist Hoku Ka'aekuahiwi Pousima; biologist Chrystie Naeole.
The Whitney Reynolds Show The Art of Storytelling
A woman who was reunited with her sisters after being separated in the foster care system; how a tattoo artist incorporated challenges into her artistry; actors from "Outer Banks" and "The Chosen."
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.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Six Generations of Stuff; Leesburg, VA
Libby and Nick sort through their Virginia manor filled with historical artifacts and family heirlooms.
Walkin' NYC Bay Ridge
The diverse history of Bay Ridge Brooklyn.
Discovery Road Saving History
A potato farmer recalls how the San Luis Valley of Colorado once had numerous Japanese families.
Wow, I Never Knew That! The Purple Fence
Is expired bottled water unsafe? Why was bubble wrap invented? A smashed priceless guitar to purple fences.
The Future of America's Past Lines in the Sand
From Spanish missions to a French shipwreck to a former sugarcane plantation, a look at how Texas became what it is.
Blueprint: NYC Cathedral of St. John The Divine
St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights is one of the largest cathedrals in the world and has been under construction for more than 125 years.
Secrets of New York Speakeasies
In the 1920s, anyone who wanted an alcoholic beverage had to become a criminal to get one; the golden era of saloon culture.
The Rev. John McGuckin and Dr. Norris J. Chumley travel to holy sites and talk with ascetics about the meditation prayer first recited by the Apostles more than 2,000 years ago.
Charlie Bee Company Yankee Bees
Charlie travels back to his childhood summer home of Berkshire County in Massachusetts; Charlie meets local beekeeper Curtis Mraz, who shows Charlie the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens Found
Tang's son was abducted when the child was three. The Chinese police found him 12 years later and were forced to face the joy was trapped by a new reality.
The Civil Discourse Julia Twigg
Writer and scholar Julia Twigg talks about research and trends at the intersection of fashion, aging and gender.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Women's Rights: Life After Dobbs
How the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and returned abortion regulation to elected officials, has changed the lives of Americans and transformed the country's politics.
The Taylors seek advice about transferring generational wealth by mastering essential documents like wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
Opportunity Knock$ Finding New Opportunities
The six families work hard on homework assigned by their coaches, and use the Opportunity Finder to find help from nonprofits in their communities.
Poetry in America Skyscraper -- Carl Sandburg
The rise of the skyscraper and the emergence of the modernist poem; with Frank Gehry, Zhang Xin, poet Robert Polito and student poets from across the U.S.
Between the Covers Robert Watson -- When Washington Burned
Robert Watson, "When Washington Burned: The British Invasion of the Capital and a Nation's Rise From the Ashes."
Growing a Greener World In Susan's Garden
The personal garden of master gardener and author Susan Mulvihill.
Life on the Line Finding Hope in Ukraine
Angelia Clinic brings aid and restoration to towns along the front lines of the war in Ukraine.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Vegesaurs Tummy Ache
When Ginger gets a nasty tummy ache, the Pea-Rexes have to find a soothing herb which unfortunately is in the middle of Bananaraptor Island.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.
Let's Learn Thin and Thick Both Start With "th"!
Animal shelters; creating a dance map; reading "Over and Under the Pond"; practicing digraphs th and wh.
