
Sunday, August 10th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Mountain Skyline
A gentle seated yoga session using a chair for support, including seated sun salutations and gentle stretches designed to increase range of motion and enhance mobility in the shoulders, upper back, hips and more.
Yoga in Practice Breathing Into Awareness
Moving in relation to one's natural breath; aligning the general foundation of a pose for overall steadiness and focus; the Tree Pose.
The history of race relations in Miami, from the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras to modern social justice movements; Miami's role in early nonviolent protest.
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Health Disparities- Building Resilience New
Lurie Daniel Favors & Dr. Torian Easterling examine health inequities.
What's Eating Harlem A Cool New Restaurant has Arrived on Sugar Hill
Mark Miller, owner of the "PORCH" talks about the restaurant he opened on Sugar Hill; "Renaissance to Renaissance" continues with Historian Lana Turner.
Love & Respect With Killer Mike Raphael Warnock
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) discusses his years in the Senate and his plans for the future.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous New Mexico
Stephanie Big Eagle fights for aboriginal rights and becomes a prominent figure in the Dakota pipeline protests, where her thunder hawk hand poke design comes to symbolize the standoff.
We Speak NYC The Hospital
Reconnecting Roots Native Americans: An Uncommon History
A visit to the Navajo Nation in Arizona to explore the complicated history of Native Americans.
Brindiamo! On the Sea
Ornelia Fado tours Italian restaurants.
Lidia's Kitchen Is Dinner Ready?
Spicy sheet pan pork chops and broccoli; how to revive leftover soup for an easy weeknight meal; apricot jam half-moons.
Between the Covers Scott Turow -- Suspect
Author Scott Turow talks about his book "Suspect."
Poetry in America Musee des Beaux Arts -- W.H. Auden
W.H. Auden's World War II-era "Musee des Beaux Arts"; with Samantha Power, David Brooks and Peter Sacks.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology Evolution vs. Religion: Anything New?
Exploring discrepancies between the science of evolution and the beliefs of religion; how religion itself evolved.
Your Fantastic Mind Adolescent Mental Health
Exploration of the rise of anxiety, depression and suicide among teens.
The Open Mind Peace Policies
Win Without War executive director Sara Haghdoosti talks about strategies for peace and counterproliferation.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Music Producing and African Drumming
Featured makers include Freddy Rodriguez, Kenseth Armstead, Michael Brun, Iliana Emilia Garcia and Talu Green.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Government, Defense, Manufacturing and AI
Exploring artificial intelligence's impact on government, defense and manufacturing; how AI-driven decisions could impact national security, transform industries and challenge ethical boundaries.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Southwest Virginia Ballet
From free classes for children to free performances for families, Southwest Virginia Ballet transformed the lives of the Roanoke, Va., region through dance, artistry and passion.
Profiles Sam Hollander
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story The Bear: A Conversation With Joanna Calo
Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties on "The Bear" with creator Christopher Storer, and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested.
A Day's Work Dance
The life of a dancer, a lighting director, and a dance physical therapist, at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Venus ET Fleur founder Seema Bansal, VP Records founder Patricia Chin, Financial Gym founder Shannon McLay and PopFit Kids founder Mara Wede.
Neighborhood Slice Flushing, Queens
Longtime residents share what life is like in Flushing, Queens.
Nightmare Theatre Monster From a Prehistoric Planet
The 1967 Japanese kaiju film "Monster From a Prehistoric Planet"; the Baron concocts his own exploitative tropical development scheme.
Residents, former Apollo astronauts, and Cape Canaveral-based engineers and employees chart the events that transformed Cocoa Beach, Fla., into a center for the American space program during the 1950s and 1960s.
Great Conversations Ann Patchett & Kevin Wilson
Writer and bookstore owner Ann Patchett talks with professor and author Kevin Wilson.
Pacific Heartbeat High Tide, Don't Hide
New Zealand teenagers join the global School Strike for Climate.
Story in the Public Square Ashish Jha
Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, discusses the pandemic.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Untamed Careers
Finding a career or volunteer job in the field of wildlife, including the range of backgrounds and education paths that can lead to working with animals.
Shelter Me It's Raining Cats
In Los Angeles, a team of veterinarians and volunteer cat trappers lead the largest spay-neuter effort for feral cats anywhere in the country; they aim to reduce overpopulation to stop the growing crisis of tens of millions of homeless cats.
Changing Seas Habitats: The Key to Florida's Fisheries
Scientists work on restoration projects to ensure the future of fisheries for tarpon and snook, two of Florida's most iconic game fish.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Suicide Prevention, Part Two: What You and Your Family Need to Know
The grief of suicide loss, identifying risk factors and strategies for intervention; Dr. Christine Yu Moutier, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.