Tuesday, April 23rd TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Upper Body Pain Relief
A workout focuses on the shoulders, back and neck.
Sit and Be Fit Visualization Exercises
A workout begins with weight-shifting and incorporates several visualization exercises throughout.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Laura Flanders Show Public Safety in Public Hands: The Newark Model
The Newark Community Street Team in Newark, N.J., serves as a model for realizing the demands of advocacy groups such as Black Lives Matter.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the Short "i" in Pick?
Measuring growth; how animals grow and change; a dance inspired by water turning into ice and steam; reading "Soup Day"; words that begin with short i.
Camp TV My Favorite Color Day
Meeting an opossum; speak-singing; blending colors; learning about dinosaurs and robots; mud paint.
A visit with Galileo Galilei; update on modern lenses; the life of singer and guitarist Robert Johnson; the science behind a joy buzzer; author Ridley Pearson; a virtual visit to Africa.
Make48 The Team Pitches, Pt. 1
The teams present their product ideas and make their pitches to the judges; the winner is announced after the judges deliberate.
Beyond Your Backyard Long Beach, CA
Driving a Duffy Boat in Long Beach, Calif.; exploring the local art scene and authentic Mexican cuisine; the Queen Mary.
Home Diagnosis Equal Opportunity Disaster
Preparing for and recovering from disasters; advice on insurance claims and lawsuits.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Asheville, North Carolina
A drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains; Pop-Up Mini Fair; touring the Biltmore; Eda Rhyne Distillery; touring The Block; Noir Collective; Chai Pani; Gar Ragland, founder and CEO of Citizen Vinyl.
Reconnecting Roots Religion: Church in States
A look at religious freedom in America, including how religious groups have divided, multiplied and united Americans for generations.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Southern Costa Rica
A treehouse community, releasing baby sea turtles, the origins behind Boruca masks and an experience involving two veterinarians and an injured bird inspire the painting "The Bird Doctor."
Curious Traveler Curious Kotor
The blue-domed church in Kotorska Bay; why there are 1350 steps up the side of Kotor's mountain; why the Cathedral of St. Tryphon is pink.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Miner's Lettuce & Wild Ginger
A culinary voyage of discovery within a burned forest; wild ginger; a hidden cache of miner's lettuce is found on the side of a cliff.
Life on the Line Immigrant MD: A Physician's Life Reborn
A successful physician in Venezuela must repeat her residency if she wants to practice in the U.S.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Chemical Dependency: A Holistic Approach to Treatment
The brain biology behind relapse; the role of social and economic factors on mental health; professor Nii Addy, Ph.D., director of Scientist Diversity and Inclusion at Yale School of Medicine.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Racial Disparities in Maternal Health
Racial disparities in the care, treatment and health outcomes for pregnant women.
Biz Kid$ Businesses Going Green
The profitable side of going green.
Roadtrip Nation Time to Jump
Staceyann Chin, a spoken word artist and LGBT rights activist.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Faces of Inspiration
Dr. LaMenta "Sweetie" Conway, founder of I Am Abel Foundation; journalist Gretchen Carlson; media influencer Abad Viquez.
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.
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy The Geopolitics of Oil
Once dependent upon the Middle East for much of its energy, the U.S. now produces more of its own, freeing America to pursue a new foreign policy in the region.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Bye, Bye Big Apple
Leila and Don search for misplaced heirlooms including a piece of tile from Ellis Island and a radio from the 1939 World's Fair.
Behind the Wings Innovations in Aviation Firefighting
New fire conditions call for new methods and tools to fight fires; live data feeds revolutionize how teams understand fires and communicate during missions; Firehawk helicopter; interagency teams coordinate at the local, state and federal levels.
America: From the Ground Up New Spain
The conquistador's quest for mythical cities of gold; Pueblo Revolt; Spanish missions and presidios of Texas and the Southwest.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Coca Cola; Slinky; Frisbee
Behind the scenes of how Coca-Cola got its start; how a U.S. president helped create the teddy bear; the origin of the Slinky; the Wiffle Ball; how a pie tin inspired the creation of the Frisbee.
The Future of America's Past The Revolutions
Exploring what the word freedom meant during the era of the American Revolution in Boston and Philadelphia.
Blueprint: NYC Brooklyn Academy Music
In the heart of Fort Greene, it is a beacon to performers and arts lovers from around the world.
Secrets of New York New York City: Sights Unseen
The highest vantage-point in Brooklyn; a watery outpost with a 300-year-old mystery.
Bridging Divides: Sharing Heartbeats
Six organizations unite people with different beliefs, experiences and opinions, and seek ways to bridge the issues and ideas that divide them.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Downstream to Kinshasa
Victims of the Six-Day War in the Democratic Republic of Congo fight with authorities in the city of Kisangani for compensation.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens Across the Street
Latinx families in Los Angeles live next door to a 21-well oil facility in University Park.
The Civil Discourse When Great Artists Behave Badly (Part 1)
Tony Award-winning dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones; author and art critic Aruna D'Souza; author and philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes; Martha Lucy, Barnes Foundation Renior scholar.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Democracy in Color
Examining the role of race in American politics and how identity issues shape daily life.
Articulate With Jim Cotter From Prodigies to Paragons
Novelist Yaa Gyasi and singer Sarah Jarosz become role models.
Opportunity Knock$ The Work Begin$
The families continue to work with the coaches, who provide tips and guidance to help get the families' finances on track.
Poetry in America This Is Just to Say -- William Carlos Williams
Insight into what may or may not lie beneath William Carlos Williams' brief tribute to marital relations; guests include actor John Hodgman, poet Rafael Campo and poet Jane Hirshfield.
Between the Covers Phoebe Zerwick -- Beyond Innocence
Investigative reporter Phoebe Zerwick talks about her book "Beyond Innocence: The Life Sentence of Darryl Hunt."
Growing a Greener World Growing to Give -- The Story of First Fruits Farm and Wise Farmer Brown
Jason Brown walks away from a multimillion dollar NFL contract to become a farmer, pledging to give away the first fruits of every harvest to those in need.
Life on the Line Losing to Live
Weighing 670 pounds, a former football player summons courage and determination to begin a journey to get his life back.