
Sunday, October 19th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy A Greener Tomorrow: Ensuring A Just Transition
Exploring how NY builds greener, fairer communities through local action.
What's Eating Harlem The Krab Queen
Restaurant owner Tonique Clay tells us about her journey as a national seafood restaurant chain owner and her new restaurant venture in Harlem.
How Are We Today? Thinking Traps & Sticky Thoughts
Cognitive distortions and ridding ourselves of negative thoughts.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Tunisia
Manel Mahdouani specializes in Amazigh tattoos in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, modernizing the design for present-day reproduction.
We Speak NYC Rafaela's Test: Topic - Mental Health
Viewers learn about NYC Well, a City service available to help people cope with mental health, when Rafaela experiences a panic attack and is taken to the emergency room.
Reconnecting Roots Photography: "Picture This"
National Geographic explorer Joel Sartore explores the power of photography.
Brindiamo! Posticino Buca Napoli
Ornella Fado visits Italian restaurants across New York, preparing trendy and traditional recipes with Italian chefs while learning about the dreams that brought them to America.
Lidia's Kitchen Pull Up a Chair
Manilla clams triestina; warm escarole salad with cannellini beans and mackerel; chicken scaloppine with prosciutto and peas.
Between the Covers Meg Cabot -- Enchanted to Meet You
Author Meg Cabot discusses "Enchanted to Meet You: A Witches of West Harbor Novel."
Poetry in America Finishing the Hat -- Stephen Sondheim
Broadway stage actors and writer Adam Gopnik talk about composer Stephen Sondheim's ability to blend lyrics and music, using "Finishing the Hat" as their case study.
Closer to Truth's Ultimate Matters What Things Really Exist?
The simple question "what things really exist" inspires profound insight.
Your Fantastic Mind Hope and Healing
The next phase of the ENRICH stroke trial; a personal story of psychedelic therapy for depression; Atlanta's pre-arrest diversion facility.
The Open Mind Clemency for America
University of St. Thomas professor Mark Osler talks about how clemencies revitalize the justice system.
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 The Future of AI
How artificial intelligence is transforming the world, from ethical dilemmas to life-changing innovations.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Virginia Children's Theatre and Tudor House
Tudor House, a nonprofit that provides resources for individuals with depression and mental illness, partners with Virginia Children's Theatre to present "Apologies," a play about teenage suicide.
Profiles Tia Carrere
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story Film to TV Adaptations: A Conversation With Noah Hawley
"Fargo" creator Noah Hawley talks about adapting feature films into episodic storytelling.
A Day's Work Television
A day with the wardrobe supervisor for "Gotham" and a network casting director.
Trish McEvoy Beauty founder Trish McEvoy, Adafruit Industries founder Limor Fried, Harlem Brewing Company founder Celeste Beatty and Hopscotch Technologies co-founder Jocelyn Levitt.
Neighborhood Slice South Shore, Staten Island
South Shore natives share memories of home.
Nightmare Theatre Bride of the Gorilla
The gang screens "Bride of the Gorilla," the 1951 tale of a jungle wedding and voodoo curse featuring Raymond Burr and Lon Chaney Jr.
The challenges and triumphs of students with disabilities and their families.
Great Conversations Joseph Stiglitz and Rana Foroohar
Economist Joseph Stiglitz talks with columnist Rana Foroohar.
Pacific Heartbeat Loimata, The Sweetest Tears
The final years of Lilo Ema Siope, and the Siope family's return journey to their homeland of Samoa.
Story in the Public Square Colin Woodard
Author Colin Woodard looks at the idea that the U.S. should be identified by its civic identity as a federal republic that promises equality and liberty to all and its darker history of ethno-nationalism and white supremacy.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Untamed Bears
Ed Clark and the staff at the Wildlife Center of Virginia prepare orphaned bear cubs for a return to the wild.
Shelter Me Good Deeds
Kristin Chenoweth hosts a celebration of a national event during which volunteers participated in a day of service at their local animal shelters reading her children's book "What Will I Do with My Love Today?" to the animals.
Changing Seas Eagle Rays: Soaring on Spotted Wings
Florida scientists make remarkable discoveries about white spotted eagle rays.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Update on COVID and Mental Health
Exploring potential long-term effects of COVID-19 including depression, anxiety, psychosis and "brain fog" as well as treatments for these conditions.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Wimee's Words Number Two
A song about twos; numbers in Swahili; a book about being "two-gether"; finding pairs.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.
Let's Learn Year and Young Start with "y"!
Learning how snakes and lizards are the same and different; exploring shapes; freeze dance; reading It's Bath Time Baby; identifying syllables; writing Y and Z.