Tuesday, May 7th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Boost Your Brain with Miranda Esmonde-White
A series of large, complex movements to challenge balance, strengthen the full body, and stimulate the brain.
Sit and Be Fit Strengthen Your Brain
Breathing exercises using a towel; balance and eye exercises.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Laura Flanders Show Covid in the Country
The number of COVID-19 cases in rural America have surged due to lack of medical providers, hospitals and personal protective equipment, limited broadband and the large number of uninsured and poorly protected farm and factory workers.
Let's Learn Hope Has a Silent "e"!
Learning about transformation; turning water into ice and steam; mixing paint to make new colors; how magic letter e turns short o into long o; playing a game to change the number of leaves on a tree.
Camp TV Royalty Day
Reading "Crown"; making a crown and coat of arms; hip-hop moves; turning lemons into lemonade; creating tessellations; an animal craft.
Blake and Laura try to convince Samuel Clemens he can make a mark for himself with a career change; guitarist Django Reinhardt; author Lee Gramling; a professional bull rider and clown.
Make48 Follow Our Winning Team on Industry Field Trip!, Pt. 1
The winning team works through product design and prototyping; special issues associated with consumer product testing, safety, marketing rules and practices; the winning team retains its patent.
Beyond Your Backyard Winston-Salem
A history lesson about the Moravian culture of Old Salem; cookie-making race at Mrs. Hanes' Hand-Made Moravian Cookies; Reynolda House Museum of American Art; Southern cuisine at Sweet Potatoes Restaurant.
Home Diagnosis The Labyrinth of Air Leakages
Side effects of air leakages.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Genesee River Valley, NY
The Abbey of the Genesee; Monks' Bread; sampling authentic Puerto Rican dishes at Boriken Restaurant; Letchworth State Park and its three major waterfalls along the Genesee River; Autism Nature Trail.
Reconnecting Roots Travel: Migration to Mobility
How the ways in which people travel have changed; a visit to HyperloopTT in California to see how Americans might get around in the future.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing the Blue Mountains, Australia
Life in a treehouse; a man who built a "man cave"; a body painter who makes her subjects disappear into nature; an Aboriginal elder inspires the painting "The Stolen Generation."
Curious Traveler Curious Bordeaux
Bordeaux Cathedral; Parisian architecture; Bordeaux and wine; Place de la Bourse; the meaning of the sculptures at Place des Quinconces.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Milkweed & Cattail Flour
The milkweed plant and its broccoli-like vegetable; cattail flour.
Life on the Line Healthcare in Nowhere
A rural hospital in Idaho must find innovative solutions to avoid shutting down.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Schizophrenia: Understanding Diagnosis and Treatment
The role of family history, negative symptoms, behavioral analysis and prescription compliance for successful outcomes for treating schizophrenia; professor Dawn Velligan, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Lung Cancer
The diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer; new screening guidelines allow for younger individuals with less of a smoking history to be screened for lung cancer.
Biz Kid$ Building Your Business Online
Advantages and pitfalls of Internet businesses; a graphic designer; nine-year-old sells bath salts; two teens build social networking site.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
Two groups of educators explore new ideas to improve education and engage better with students.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Radical Optimism
Tyrone Muhammad helps children stay out of trouble; the film "King Richard"; a couple who met out of loss and tragedy.
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 Afghanistan
The ability of Afghanistan's government and security forces to maintain stability is tested as the U.S. and NATO reduce troops in the country.
Ecosense for Living Farming Reimagined
Agri voltaic research at Jack's Solar Garden; biologists study how to reduce methane from cattle in Colorado; American Farmland Trust's work to keep women and Black farmers on their land.
Switch On Urban Grid Expansion
Governments and utilities battle cartels, corruption and budget shortfalls to supply electricity to new urban citizens; urban grid expansion in Kibera, Africa's largest slum.
Behind the Wings The Next Frontier in Space
NASA prepares for its Orion missions, including the first crewed mission to the moon in about 50 years; simulating what it will be like on Mars in the Utah desert.
America: From the Ground Up Paradise Lost
The origins of slavery on the Iberian Peninsula and its evolution in the New World; how the enslaved worked on sugar plantations in Louisiana and Texas.
How an 11-year old boy created the Popsicle; the origin of the spinning poles outside barber shops; the invention of the microwave; the real name of the pound key on a telephone.
The Future of America's Past Transcontinental
Utah presents a statewide effort called "Spike 150" to mark the 150th anniversary of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
Blueprint: NYC Flatbush Avenue
A tour down the heart of Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue.
Secrets of New York Facelift: The Changing Landscape of New York City
The physical environment of New York undergoes many face-lifts over the years.
Three Filipino American veterans seek acknowledgement from the U.S. government for their military service during World War II.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Revolution From Afar
Sudanese American poets and musicians, whose families previously left Sudan for America, gather in American cities to support the revolution in Sudan.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens We're Going to Make It
Transfemme glitch artist and a Twitter investor are trying to make a living with NFTs.
The Civil Discourse Kmele Foster
Political commentator Kmele Foster analyzes the two-party political system, racial identity, critical race theory law and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Game Over: Politics & Sports
Writer Dave Zirin; sports columnist Jerry Brewer; athlete Allyson Felix.
Articulate With Jim Cotter Fearless Pursuits
Writer Michael Cunningham; poet Joan Naviyuk Kane.
Opportunity Knock$ Finding New Opportunitie$
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 I Cannot Dance Opon My Toes -- Emily Dickinson
The challenges of art and audience across time, space and artistic medium; guests include Cynthia Nixon, Yo-Yo Ma, Jill Johnson and Marie Howe.
Between the Covers Lisa Unger -- Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six
Author Lisa Unger discusses "Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six," a locked-room mystery focusing on three couples in an isolated luxury cabin in the woods.
Growing a Greener World Urban Victory Gardens Project
The Peterson Garden Project, a historical victory garden where growing food grows communities in Chicago.
Life on the Line Healthcare in Nowhere
A rural hospital in Idaho must find innovative solutions to avoid shutting down.