Wednesday, May 8th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Energy Boosting with Miranda Esmonde-White
Boosting energy with a standing and floor workout that combines leg, core, and back exercises.
Sit and Be Fit Improving Coordination
Integrating small and large balls in a workout to develop balance and coordination skills.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Her Big Idea Deborah Bradley
Deborah Bradley Construction founder Deborah Bradley, Oko Farms founder Yemi Amu, Helpsy co-founder Rachel Kibbe, and Epibone co-founder Nina Tandon.
Let's Learn There's a Long "u" in Flute!
How animals use light; reading "A Ray of Light"; making light patterns; doing a light switch dance; learning about the long u vowel sound.
Camp TV Travel Day
Trying foods from different countries; playing "Land, Sea, Air"; making a compass; giraffes and cowboy kids; a sensory hike; reading "Suki's Kimono"; a pattern dance.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.
DIY Science Time Kitchen Science
Mister C and the Science Crew have the right recipe to make learning fun.
Kids for Positive Change Focus: Forests, Chimpanzees, Birds
Learning about forests, chimpanzees and birds; Youth Changemakers.
Untamed Predators
The vital role of predators in a healthy ecosystem and how humans can develop a better understanding of them.
Changing Seas Corals in Crisis
Stony coral tissue loss disease damages Florida's coral reef ecosystem.
Ecosense for Living 3 Billion Birds
Saving the world of birds, from the Great Plains to the marshes of the Southeast.
Your Fantastic Mind The Opioid Crisis
How the use of opioids spread throughout Appalachia, the geographical birthplace of the opioid crisis; how and why the brain becomes addicted to opioids; medication assisted treatment for opioids.
Travels With Darley New York's Empire State Trail
Hiking and biking the Empire State Trail, which stretches from New York to the Canadian border, experiencing small towns and big cities along the way.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Costa Rica, Central America -- Pura Vida!
A visit to Costa Rica includes the Rio Sarapiqui's rapids, trekking through dense rain forests, soaking in volcanic waters and wandering through cloud forests.
My World Too Dancing Rabbit EcoVillage
Visiting a sustainable community in northeast Missouri to learn about life in a planned community.
Facing Waves Sea Kayaking Killarney Provincial Park
Ken Whiting explores freshwater fjords and alpine lakes in Killarney Provincial Park.
Epic Trails Backpacking Dominica
Hiking the longest trail in the Caribbean in Dominica; freediving and canyoning.
Biz Kid$ Financial Institutions -- All the Same?
Investment houses; stock exchanges; payday loan companies; fashion and finance in New York.
Roadtrip Nation Pumped and Ready
Three computer science students meet leaders at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and computer hacker Samy Kamkar.
Her Big Idea Deborah Bradley
Deborah Bradley Construction founder Deborah Bradley, Oko Farms founder Yemi Amu, Helpsy co-founder Rachel Kibbe, and Epibone co-founder Nina Tandon.
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 Whole Truth With David Eisenhower Confronting Climate Change: What's Needed, What's Feasible, What's Achievable?
President Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund; professor Michael Mann; Ted Halstead, Climate Leadership Council; Joe Rie, Stable Climate Group.
Brooklyn Savvy Mayor Shawn Patterson
Mayor Shawn Patterson-Howard of Mount Vernon, NY.
Her Big Idea Deborah Bradley
Deborah Bradley Construction founder Deborah Bradley, Oko Farms founder Yemi Amu, Helpsy co-founder Rachel Kibbe, and Epibone co-founder Nina Tandon.
Date While You Wait Something's Nutty!
The owner of New York's famous nut carts; allergy advice; saxophone sounds from a subway performer.
Bare Feet in NYC With Mickela Mallozzi Little Brazil
Brazilian dances include Capoeira, forró, and Carnival's samba.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Tap Dancing and Puppet Making
Featured makers include Penelope Umbrico, Patrick Dougher, Kazu Kumagai, Maiko Kikuchi and Mariangela Serrano.
What's Eating Harlem Harlem Shambles,Museum of Chinese In America
Boutique butcher shop; lower Manhattan; Lana Turner, beginnings of the Harlem Renaissance.
$9.99 A Day in the Park
Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
Neighborhood Slice Carroll Gardens
Italian Mom & Pop shops hold fast amid an onslaught of new, trendy boutiques & changing demographics.
Blueprint: NYC Central Park
The history of Central Park, from the inception of it's design, to it's decline and rebirth.
Secrets of New York New York City: The Most Valuable
The most valuable items in New York are revealed.
Bonnie Boswell Presents: Saving Moms
Bonnie Boswell investigates why groups of women disproportionately experience higher mortality rates related to pregnancy and childbirth in the U.S. and how local public health professionals are combatting the crisis.
92Y on NYCLife On Political Tribes
Amy Chua talks with General (Ret.) David H. Patraeus on the importance of group identity.
Inside Power Station @ BerkleeNYC Theater Performers and Tiktok Star Steve Raymond
Vocalist and Tik Tok Star Steve Raymond, Annette Philip and Roger Brown are featured.
Profiles Bill Bradley
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story A Conversation With Edward Neumeier
Writer Edward Neumeier talks about writing science fiction and his classic films, such as "RoboCop" and "Starship Troopers."
The Whole Truth With David Eisenhower Confronting Climate Change: What's Needed, What's Feasible, What's Achievable?
President Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund; professor Michael Mann; Ted Halstead, Climate Leadership Council; Joe Rie, Stable Climate Group.
Energy Switch Food: Energy & Emissions
The energy inputs and emissions outputs of the food system.
Science View Microorganisms Living in Extreme Environments
Japanese scientists discover microorganisms that can survive for more than 100 million years deep below the ocean floor.
Ecosense for Living 3 Billion Birds
Saving the world of birds, from the Great Plains to the marshes of the Southeast.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic resistance threatens global health and food safety.