Tuesday, April 14th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY HD
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening & Pain-Relief Workout
An entry-level, standing and barre workout provides a deep stretch that relieves tension and pain in the muscles and joints while rebalancing the body.
Sit and Be Fit New Challenges
New abdominal exercise; new balance challenge.
Life on the Line Keep Moving Forward
After finding out he has cancer, a father of six turns to a surgeon to perform a groundbreaking procedure that involves removing the jaw and using the fibula in its place.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The OI Vowel Team Badge
Exploring the oi vowel team; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: spoil; Heart Word: some; Reggie is disappointed because he is still too young for Space Camp.
The Last Independent Automaker The NOW Cars
After saving American Motors, George Romney launches a career in politics; the company makes big changes to its products and public image when it struggles to capture young baby boomers who want faster, sportier "muscle cars."
A look at both muscle cars and luxury cars of the 1970s, including the Lincoln Continental, Buick Riviera and Dodge Charger.
Start Up Herbal Goodness -- McKinney, Texas
Herbal Goodness, a superfood company that supports women and girls in need.
Reconnecting Roots Energy: "Enter the Matrix"
From whale oil to nuclear energy, a look at the network of power that energizes the nation.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Laurel Hill Cemetery
Exploring West Laurel Hill Cemetery near Philadelphia, including Medallion Garden; interments include jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr., Civil War Gen. George Meade and inventor Martha Coston.
Curious Traveler Curious Lyon, France
Exploring Lyon, France, including its ancient Roman origins on Fourviere Hill, the Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourviere and the Les Halles food market.
Food. Curated. Artisan Bakers
Bread bakers and pastry chefs share recipes for gluten lovers.
Life on the Line Hood Auntie
A violence intervention professional helps a newly released convict turn his life around through a tattoo removal clinic.
Camp TV Sing a Song Day
Making scary sounds; making an oboe from a straw; singing; leafcutter ants in action.
Biz Kid$ You Are the Target!
Commercial messages target young audiences.
Roadtrip Nation Pumped and Ready
Three computer science students meet leaders at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and computer hacker Samy Kamkar.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Preserving a Legacy
Michael Reagan shares the mission of the Reagan Legacy Foundation; Mike Menard reflects on his tough childhood; Tara Johnson of Hope House; Earl Toon reflects on his music career.
A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
The Chavis Chronicles Candice C. Jones -- CEO, Public Welfare Foundation
Candice C. Jones, president and CEO of the Public Welfare Foundation, shares her vision for advancing justice reform, strengthening communities and investing in grassroots leaders.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Horse trainer and national champion Lisa Gallery; storyteller Nathalie Standingcloud; "The Curling Guy" Eric Vardeman.
That's So Dope Hip Hop Special
Examines the cultural influence of Hip Hop.
Walkin' NYC Midtown East
The Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan.
Discovery Road German Way
German immigrants find their place in the San Luis Valley of Colorado.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Sweet 'N Low; Riding Shotgun; Potato Chip
How Sweet 'N Low got its name; opening an umbrella in a house; why women's shirts button on the left and men's on the right; what the word "zip" in zip code means; how potato chips were invented out of anger.
The Future of America's Past A Grave Injustice
A National Park Service site that once served as the largest desert camp that housed American citizens of Japanese ancestry following the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Blueprint: NYC Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Travel to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and explore more than 10,000 varieties of plants.
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.
Running Towards the Fire: A War Correspondent's Story
Journalist Robert Reuben witnesses the invasion of Normandy during World War II as a Reuters news correspondent.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens My Lens, My Land
Daze, a Tibetan nomad, documented traditions and threats to his homeland.
The Civil Discourse Tressie McMillan Cottom
Writer, researcher and sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom addresses challenges she faces as a Black woman intellectual, how institutions of higher education pivot DEI initiatives and how race and ethnicity present complex differences.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Breakthroughs: From Discord to Dialogue
A mini course in mastering the fine art of disagreeing agreeably.
The Keith family seeks advice on a plan to finance their daughter's college career, including applying for scholarships.
Opportunity Knock$ Tools for Success
The families continue to meet with local nonprofits and CDFIs; using what they learned from their coaches, the families have all the tools they need to succeed on their own.
A daughter explains how her mother influenced her to become a successful businesswoman, wife and mother; a retired school administrator raised by her grandparents recites a poem by Langston Hughes.
Between the Covers Tananarive Due -- The Reformatory
Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory."
Growing a Greener World Oh Deer -- Dealing With Four-legged Garden Pests
Humane, low-cost and straightforward methods for dealing with deer and diverting other wildlife away from gardens and landscapes.
Life on the Line Keep Moving Forward
After finding out he has cancer, a father of six turns to a surgeon to perform a groundbreaking procedure that involves removing the jaw and using the fibula in its place.
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 Lost
Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes search for honeysuckle, leaving behind a trail of berries so they can find their way back.
Old-fashioned remedies at an apothecary shop; Ben Franklin checks the status of his inventions in modern times; author Taryn Souders explains why math and ice cream are central to her writing.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the "wh" in Whisper?
The sound of rain on different surfaces; comparing how much water different containers can hold; performing a Nile River dance; painting with watercolors; reading "All That I Am."
