
Monday, October 20th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Quad Lengthening & Strengthening
A workout aimed at strengthening the lower body.
Sit and Be Fit Full Body Workout
Using a towel for neck alignment and a band to strengthen shoulders and upper back; focusing on the core; balance.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Motivated Behavior: Training Your Brain
How talk therapy, exposure therapy, meditation and spirituality can impact the brain's pre-frontal cortex to regulate emotion and decision making.
Getting Dot Older Singing With Men
Ralph sings with a male choir; Ophelia's mother made all her clothes while she was growing up, and now she models high fashion; Newman's story of becoming an out gay minister.
Curious Crew Electromagnetism
Suspended bowling balls, homemade speakers and compasses help explain electromagnetism; building a homemade speaker; electromagnetic engineer Amanpreet Kaur.
The boat collection of Bill Ringo features the work of Peter Breen Antique & Classic Boat company; boats include a gentleman's racer, a Ditchburn Launch and an 1890 Dan Kidney.
Trish McEvoy Beauty founder Trish McEvoy, Adafruit Industries founder Limor Fried, Harlem Brewing Company founder Celeste Beatty and Hopscotch Technologies co-founder Jocelyn Levitt.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Show Designing and Poetry
Featured makers include Keiko Hirosue, Shari Mendelson, Estaban Del Valle and Climbing PoeTREE.
$9.99 Red Hook
A trip around the waterfront community in Red Hook Brooklyn.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Farming the Garden State
Third generation farmer Deacon Willie Davis, creator of the Green Acre Community Garden; "closed loop" farming at the Ironbound farm; hard cider.
America's Test Kitchen Farmer's Brunch
A German farmer's breakfast; reviewing cookie sheets; Dutch apple pie.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Apple Strudel & Schnitzel
The secrets of great strudel and schnitzel; making Austrian pork schnitzel; how to make homemade spatzle.
Camp TV Black and White Day
Penguins and ravens; turning black and white video into color; chewy chocolate chip cookies; dancing to go-go rhythms; singing about a shooting star.
Biz Kid$ Movin' on Out
The costs of living on one's own.
Roadtrip Nation Deciding What's Next
Exhibition designer Olivia Castellini's job combines science and the arts; inventor-turned-entrepreneur Ben Kaufman.
Start Up Silk Road Manufacturing -- Renton, WA
Silk Road Manufacturing in Renton, Wash., manufactures backpacks and equipment for law enforcement, firefighters and the U.S. military.
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.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Party Animals
Steven Law looks at the state of U.S. political parties ahead of a pivotal midterm election year.
A woman who advocates for the abused, hurt and hungry finds herself in need of care after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
The Vanguard: Women In Media Print
The women of the print industry. Newspaper journalist Jill Abramson, New Yorker Magazine cartoonist Liza Donnelly, Essence magazine's editor-in-chief Vanessa Deluca, and Latina magazine's editor-at-large Verky Baldonado.
Ringly founder Christina Mercando d'Avignon, Manic Panic founders Tish & Snooky Bellomo, Arkadium co-founder Jessica Rovello and Lucky Rice founder Danielle Chang.
A Day's Work Broadway Theatre
A day with a makeup artist, an actor, and theatre house manager, working on the "The Lion King."
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.
Start Up Pure Pro Wrestling -- Goodrich, MI
Joe Byrd, founder of Pure Pro Wrestling, fosters a safe and diverse environment for wrestlers of all levels.
The NYC Field Guide: How to Thrive in the Five How to Get Outside In New York
Exploring parks, playgrounds and gardens from park designers, staff and visitors.
Roadtrip Nation: At Your Fingertips
Three young people explore technology, storytelling, gaming, science and education as they try to break into the field of computer science.
Made in New York Talks How to Make It In TV In NYC
Skindigenous Tunisia
Manel Mahdouani specializes in Amazigh tattoos in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, modernizing the design for present-day reproduction.
Native Report Indigenous Education
What is being done in Indian country in terms of education and the practice of sovereign rights; how to lead healthier lives.
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.
How Are We Today? Social Anxiety & Exposures
Social anxiety and eliminating embarrassment.
Canada Files Douglas Coupland
Writer, designer and visual artist Douglas Coupland has written 21 works of fiction and non-fiction.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Little Rock, Arkansas -- Deep in the Heart
Exploring the rich history of Little Rock, Ark. and the people who made it their home.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Almond Milk; Scapegoat; Buffalo Wings
How almond nuts get transformed into "milk"; why pepper makes us sneeze; how eating poppy seeds can make you fail a drug test; why do stars look like they are twinkling; why movie trailers shown at the beginning of a film.
Songs About Buildings and Moods Frank Lloyd Wright's Emil Bach House and Milwaukee's City Hall
The Emil Bach house by Frank Lloyd Wright is a gem on Chicago's north side and a perfect example of his signature Prarie style architecture; Milwaukee's City Hall has been a civic icon since it opened in 1895.
Our Time Colorism in America: Shade and Out of Our Heads
Two filmmakers address colorism in America through the lens of black hair and skin tone.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Mia & Codie Hide and Seek; Team Work; Double Dutch
Codie finally learns how to play hide-and-seek; Evu tries to teach Codie street hockey; Evu breaks Mia's skipping rope.
Old-fashioned remedies at an apothecary shop; Ben Franklin checks the status of his inventions in modern times; author Taryn Souders explains why math and ice cream are central to her writing.
Let's Learn What's the First Sound in Friend?
A float/sink experiment; picnic inside to learn math; reading "Color Dance"; mixing colors in water.