
Sunday, July 27th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy A Greener Tomorrow: Ensuring A Just Transition New
Exploring how NY builds greener, fairer communities through local action.
What's Eating Harlem A Harlem Restaurateur & A Fitness Trailblazer
Manna's Korean Restaurant owner Betty Park shares her journey and experiences bringing Korean flavors to Harlem. Tammeca Rochester, owner of Harlem Cycle, talks about the importance of fitness and community in Harlem.
Love & Respect With Killer Mike Dr. Lanze Thompson
Michael Render, also known as Killer Mike, is joined by education and business executive Dr. Lanze Thompson of Clark Atlanta University to discuss the role of education in modern America.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Gordon Sparks
With over 20 years of tattoo machine experience, Mi'kmaw mask carver Gordon Sparks is turning his skills to handpoke tattooing; through his art, Gordon is reconnecting to his roots and bringing traditional tattooing home to the Mi'kmaw territories.
We Speak NYC Stay In School
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.
Brindiamo! On the Sea
Ornelia Fado tours Italian restaurants.
Lidia's Kitchen The Community Table
Cheese crisp bowls filled with a colorful salad; bucatini with broccoli walnut pesto; turkey stuffed peppers.
Between the Covers Brad Meltzer -- The Nazi Conspiracy
Author Brad Meltzer discusses his book "The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill."
Poetry in America Skyscraper -- Carl Sandburg
The rise of the skyscraper and the emergence of the modernist poem; with Frank Gehry, Zhang Xin, poet Robert Polito and student poets from across the U.S.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology What Is Human Nature?
Traits that are unique to humans.
Your Fantastic Mind Balance and Movement
Researchers at Emory/Georgia Tech studying the science of movement, including the neuromechanics of human balance and gait, learn that cognitive stiffness is connected to physical stiffness and vice versa.
The Open Mind Unwinding the Doomsday Clock
Rachel Bronson, CEO of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, talks about global proximity to nuclear apocalypse.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Show Designing and Poetry
Featured makers include Keiko Hirosue, Shari Mendelson, Estaban Del Valle and Climbing PoeTREE.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Art, Creativity and AI
Artificial intelligence's impact on artistic expression; the future of art; how technology can enhance expression without losing its emotional depth.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Saint Francis Service Dogs
LeadPoint Digital helps Saint Francis Service Dogs enhance its popular "Barks & Rec" fundraiser.
Profiles Bruce Vilanich
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story The Last Showgirl With Gia Coppola
Director Gia Coppola reflects on working with the cast of "The Last Showgirl," and how they depicted an inspiring story of change and transformation.
A Day's Work Television
A day with the wardrobe supervisor for "Gotham" and a network casting director.
Mokbar founder Esther Choi, Paperless Post founder Alexa Hirschfeld and Lift / Next Level Floats founder Gina Antioco.
Neighborhood Slice Upper-Upper West Side, Manhattan
A writer, baker, dog-walker and activist talk about their ties to the neighborhood.
Nightmare Theatre I Bury the Living
The gang screens "I Bury the Living," about a cemetery director who believes he causes the deaths of clients.
The organization Transitions employs wheelchair users to build customized wheelchairs, changing how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities.
Showcasing the various athletes, coaches, families and volunteers who make the New York State Summer Olympics a reality.
Great Conversations Jill Lepore & Congressman Jamie Raskin
Historian Jill Lepore talks with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).
Pacific Heartbeat Daughters of the Waves
Vahine Fierro and her two sisters hope to make a living as surfers and travel the world.
Story in the Public Square Tom Nichols
Scholar Tom Nichols discusses the weakening of America's democratic institutions.
Grown Up Dad Lost Men: Friendship & Loneliness
Confronting male loneliness, advocating stronger friendships and meaningful connections.