
Thursday, May 1st TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Feet and Calf Workout
A gentle standing and bar workout helps relieve foot pain and shin splints.
Sit and Be Fit Balance & Weights
Balance exercises for fall prevention; slow, methodical movements using weights.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The NYC Field Guide: How to Thrive in the Five Kids
NYC for kids, from playgrounds to museums. How to properly install a carseat.
Let's Learn What Sounds Do You Hear in Crunch?
Learning about different kinds of communities; setting a table for a party; reading "Alfie"; reviewing initial blends with r.
Camp TV Inside Out Day
An inside out sandwich; a "mini moody me" cup; magic tricks; porcupine and koalas; striking a warrior pose; making a harp; a New York egg cream.
Mia & Codie Just My Size; Hug Bug; Bye Bye Birdie
Mia helps Codie grow with code; Codie accidentally puts a bug in the code; a baby bird falls out of its nest.
Into the Outdoors Soybean Savvy
The historic roots of the soybean; how soybean roots convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen in the soil, which naturally fertilizes the plants; how the soybean is used in various industries, from food production to making biofuels and plastics.
The teams pitch and present their product ideas to a panel of industry judges; three winners are announced.
Empowered: Energy Heroes An Hour of Sunlight
A microgrid in Sonoma, Calif., where researchers show how to create energy from the sun.
Potluck Ingredients Unexpectedly
A new take on collard greens and thai tea.
Ellie's Real Good Food Busy Mom Seeks ... Help!
Three make-ahead recipes include blueberry-chia overnight oats, turkey-stuffed pizza pockets and Cajun shrimp in foil; red wine salad dressing.
Lidia's Kitchen Something Special
Grilled corn, zucchini and tomato salad; spicy lobster linguine.
New Scandinavian Cooking A Flavor of History
Viking stew at the Midgard Viking Center; cinnamon buns at painter Edvard Munch's house in Asgardstrand; making chocolate mousse in the grand hall of the historic Naval Society Hotel.
Moveable Feast Asian Cuisine in San Diego
Celebrating Asian communities in San Diego; a bright and bold Asian-inspired feast at the Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center.
Story in the Public Square Jamie Merisotis
Jamie Merisotis, president of the Lumina Foundation, discusses how artificial intelligence and automation may change the way people work.
Brooklyn Savvy Social Just Us: Real Estate in the Black Community
IMPACCT Brooklyn's leader Bernell Grier discusses closing the wealth gap and long standing disparities in the real estate industry.
Natalie Wilson, founder of Black and Missing Foundation, discusses the crisis of missing females of color.
Biz Kid$ The World Is a Risky Place
How to protect one's business, assets and self; two young tennis coaches; the owner of Small Town Skateshop.
Roadtrip Nation Washington, D.C. - New York City
Dr. Ashfaq Ishaq, International Child Art Foundation; Busboys and Poets owner Andy Shallal.
A Day's Work Television
A day with the wardrobe supervisor for "Gotham" and a network casting director.
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.
Laura Flanders & Friends Democracy & Capitalism: A Failed Experiment?
Stephanie Flanders, head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg, discusses politico-economic issues dominating the news.
Great Conversations David Frum and US Representative David Jolly
David Frum, a senior editor at The Atlantic, talks with former U.S. Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.).
Food. Curated. Ethnic Food on a Mission
Storyteller Liza deGuia uncovers the unknown origin stories behind NYC's most fascinating ethnic food makers on a mission.
Potluck Taking It to the Next Level
Pastry chef Claire Saffitz is taking thumbprint cookies to a whole new level. Explore how Nami Nori is completely changing how we see spicy tuna.
Reconnecting Roots Weather: "Field to Forecast"
The Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore discusses his fascination with experiencing the weather live; how America formed a worldwide ensemble of weather forecasting technology.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Wild Atlantic Way North, Ireland
Mickela returns to one of her favorite countries, the Republic of Ireland, and explores the Wild Atlantic Way; making music with the Irish band Kíla outside of Sligo; jumping in a trad session on fiddle in Donegal.
Homemade Live! Brunch Date
Sunny Hostin prepares a brunch dish using eggs hatched in her own backyard; Russ & Daughters in New York.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede The Underground Railroad; African Americans
Buki Elegbede uncovers New Jersey's Black history and role in the Underground Railroad via authentic Black soul food at Camden's Corrine's Place and a visit to the Macedonia A.M.E. Church; freed slave diets in Jersey City.
Cinema Q&A with Chuck Rose Kelli Mcneil-Yellen & Alexander Yellen - "Daruma"
Filmmakers and actors from around the world discuss their upcoming movies.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Jonathan Eig
Author Jonathan Eig talks about his biography of Martin Luther King Jr.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Role in American History
Tracing Missouri's lasting role in U.S. history, from Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Stop Chasing Love & Do This Instead
Emotional intelligence in relationships, where people waste their energy in love and conversations people should have early on for a thriving relationship.
Wild Hope Canine Conservationists
Canine conservationists help save koalas as their habitat becomes fragmented by urbanization and wildfires; dogs help scientists eliminate invasive foxes that devastate native sea turtle populations.
The Life of a Musician The Church Sisters
The Church Sisters talk about their roots and inspirations.
Ralph McDaniels delves into the "Video Music Box" vault to present early hip-hop artist interviews and throwback performances featuring Run DMC, Notorious BIG, Jay Z, Fresh Prince and many more.
Natalie Wilson, founder of Black and Missing Foundation, discusses the crisis of missing females of color.
Brooklyn Savvy Social Just Us: Real Estate in the Black Community
IMPACCT Brooklyn's leader Bernell Grier discusses closing the wealth gap and long standing disparities in the real estate industry.
Story in the Public Square Tara Isabella Burton
Theologian and editor Tara Isabella Burton explores religious zealotry, queer identity and the pursuit of transcendence in her novel, "The World Cannot Give."
Urban Conversion Let it Rot!
Hunting for wild mushrooms; prepping new fields for planting; tractors; Tough Mudder in Snowmass Village, Colo.
Medical Stories Cells in Crisis
A daughter helps her father find the right doctor and the right treatment to manage his bladder cancer; an Air Force veteran deals with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).