
Sunday, September 14th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Unpacking Project 2025: What's at Stake for Our Democracy
Project 2025's threat to civil rights & democracy.
What's Eating Harlem Harlem's Speakeasy, Room 623
Restaurant "B2B" does a re-brand. Harlem Speakeasy "Room 623" goes back to the early days of the Harlem jazz scene. Return to the Flamekeepers Hat club with eclectic owner Marc Williamson.
Marina del Rey Sketch Comedy Show Plenty of Flags
Tech bros try dating apps; a group of friends come together for an intervention; a new reality show proposes a nearly impossible challenge.
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 Zealand
Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing; over time, many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko.
We Speak NYC The Seed for a Good Life: Topic - Workforce Preparation
Ways to prepare for the workforce. The story of Cesar's search for a career.
Reconnecting Roots Working: Working on a Dream
Whether working hard is worth the hard work; guest Mike Rowe.
Brindiamo! PizzArte
Ornella Fado brings Italian cuisine and lifestyle to your living room.
Lidia's Kitchen The Start of the Season
Cannellini pesto dip and a crudite spread; spaghetti primavera with zucchini, green beans, peas and asparagus; spinach, bread and ricotta frittata.
Between the Covers Robert Watson -- Escape
Author, professor and historian Robert Watson talks about "Escape!: The Story of the Confederacy's Infamous Libby Prison and the Civil War's Largest Jail Break."
Poetry in America The New Colossus -- Emma Lazarus
A discussion of "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; with Regina Spektor, Cristina Jiménez, Randi Weingarten, David Rubenstein and Duy Doan.
Closer to Truth's Arts Seeking Understanding Can Art Affect Belief Systems?
What makes art effective in building and solidifying religious traditions; whether art can attract and motivate converts; whether affecting or changing belief systems is a proper use of art.
Your Fantastic Mind New Frontiers in Pain Relief
Innovative treatments offering new hope for pain relief and recovery; advanced endoscopic spine surgery; vagus nerve stimulation for opioid addiction; neuromodulation for veterans with chronic pain.
The Open Mind Tree Policy
Scientist Lauren Oakes talks about her book, "Treekeepers: The Race for a Forested Future."
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Weaving and Songwriting
Featured makers include Cynthia Alberto, Denitia, Phoenix Lindsey-Hall and John Tebeau.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Religion and AI
How artificial intelligence is reshaping religious thought, posing ethical dilemmas and enhancing practices across faiths.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Giles County Foster Care
5Points Creative in Roanoke, Va., assists DePaul Community Services in Giles County in recruiting more foster families to its cause.
Profiles Vinnie Medugno
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story On Writing Severance: A Conversation With Dan Erickson
"Severance" creator Dan Erickson discusses his inspiration, writing process and showrunning.
A Day's Work Broadway Theatre
A day with a makeup artist, an actor, and theatre house manager, working on the "The Lion King."
Sarabeth's founder and baker Sarabeth Levine. Manhattan Portage owner Su Hwei Lin. Carly Strife, co-founder of the BarkBox.
Neighborhood Slice Chelsea
Railways, docks and factories have become parks, galleries and tourist destinations.
Nightmare Theatre Hands of a Stranger
A concert pianist loses his hands in an accident and a mad surgeon replaces them with the hands of a criminal in "Hands of a Stranger"; an unfortunate accident on set gives Sapo an opportunity to perform his own experimental surgery.
Cuban American electro-funk musicians Cristy "Cuci" Garcia and Tony "Smurphio" Laurencio visit Cuba for the first time since President Barack Obama signed a treaty to renew normalized relations with Cuba's leadership.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger & Rachel Martin
Author, journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger talks about his book, "In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife," with NPR host Rachel Martin.
Pacific Heartbeat Island Cowgirls
Two Hawaiian cowgirls -- La'l Bertlemann and Lani Cran Petrie -- dedicate their lives to caring for their family ranches.
Story in the Public Square Emily Allen-Hornblower & Marquis McCray
Rutgers University professor Emily Allen-Hornblower and her student Marquis McCray discuss education and classic texts.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Untamed Land Management
How sustainable land management leads to a more diverse and healthier environment, securing a better future for wildlife and people.
Shelter Me For the Love of Dog
A Green Bay police officer stops by his local animal shelter in the morning and takes dogs on ride-alongs to meet people and help them get adopted in a "K9 for a Day" program; "Oldies but Goodies" celebrates older dogs who are often overlooked.
Changing Seas Mollusks: More than a Shell
Seashells inspire humans since the dawn of time and the animals which make them, and their unique place in the web of life.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Bipolar Disorder, Part One: A Conversation With Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.
Psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., talks about her experience with bipolar disorder as well as diagnosis and treatment for the illness.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Wimee's Words Breakfast
Breakfast; playing a rhyming game; sharing breakfast foods in a silly song.
Helping the builders of Stonehenge understand calendars; author Dorian Cirrone; the scientific value of coprolites; activist Elizabeth Jennings Graham.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the "ou" in Sound?
Learning about transformation; solving "The Case of the Choreography Caper"; reading "Marigold Bakes a Cake"; remix ballet; playing the "Less Than a Buck" math game; sea lions and gibbons; diphthongs.