
Tuesday, October 28th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Hips & Hamstring Workout
Strengthening and stretching all muscles and releasing joint tension or pain in the hips and hamstrings.
Sit and Be Fit Wake Your Body With Exercise
Using a towel to improve range of motion; a finger segment for the brain features college football hand signs; foot release homework assignment.
Life on the Line Hood Auntie
A violence intervention professional helps a newly released convict turn his life around through a tattoo removal clinic.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The QU Consonant Badge
Exploring the letters qu; words that use qu; Dott uses "pizza breath" to help calm Dusty's mind and body.
DIY Science Time Caverns
A field trip to Ohio Caverns to see stalactite and stalagmite formations; making geodes and rock candies.
A 1966 Chevelle is modified; the finishing touches are put on a 1000 horsepower engine.
Start Up People's Choice Beef Jerky -- Los Angeles, CA
Known for premium handcrafted beef jerky, People's Choice Beef Jerky continues to reinvent itself without sacrificing traditional methods and values that the company has held since inception.
Reconnecting Roots Hollywood: The Imagine Nation
A journey through cinema history, from the silver screen to laptops.
Touring the historic Queen Copper Mine in Bisbee, Ariz.; Shady Dell retro trailer park; hot air balloon festival; Redneck Fishing Tournament.
Curious Traveler Curious Toronto
Casa Loma Castle; Hockey Hall of Fame; Chinatown; the largest distillery in British Empire; secret underground tunnels in Toronto.
Food. Curated. BIPOC Chefs & Entrepreneurs
Liza deGuia shares the stories of Back Alley Bread, Makina Cafe & Peeps Kitchen.
Life on the Line Hood Auntie
A violence intervention professional helps a newly released convict turn his life around through a tattoo removal clinic.
Camp TV Sing a Song Day
Making scary sounds; making an oboe from a straw; singing; leafcutter ants in action.
Biz Kid$ It's a Job to Get a Job!
Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing.
Roadtrip Nation Find Your Voice
Harvard professor Evelynn Hammonds shares why she went from physics to the history of science; artist Janet Echelman shares the importance of finding one's own voice.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Blended Families
Exploring the bonds of blended families and the stories that created lasting love and legacy; embryo adoption.
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.
The Chavis Chronicles Margaret Seidler, Journalist and Author
Author Margaret Seidler talks about Charleston's racial history.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Attic Full of Memories (Atlanta, GA)
A rabbi and her husband sort through an attic full of memories while searching for items that belonged to family members who survived the Nazi occupation of Europe.
Walkin' NYC Midtown East
The Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan.
Discovery Road Plain Wonderful
A close-up view of the Amish community in Colorado.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Fried, Inked & Shocked New
Discover how ramen noodles were invented and why airplane lights dim during landing and takeoff; how a sci-fi novel led to the creation of the "Taser."
The Future of America's Past A Grave Injustice
A National Park Service site that once served as the largest desert camp that housed American citizens of Japanese ancestry following the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Blueprint: NYC Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover one of the Nation's first rural cemeteries, Green-Wood.
Secrets of New York New York Connections: The Bridges of New York
Bridges not only connect New York, they are also testaments to the city's growth and prosperity.
The rise in U.S. traffic deaths and the media culture around dangerous driving; exploring how popular media -- including many car commercials -- celebrate the kind of high-risk driving that kills people and tears families apart.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens So Sunflowers Grow
Two Ukrainian refugee families fled the war and are now forced to redefine the meaning of home in the United States.
The Civil Discourse The Future of the University
Presidents from three colleges discuss their missions and what they see as higher education's major challenges for the 21st century.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Can This Marriage Be Saved? Avoiding National Divorce
Whether it would be better or worse if the red and blue states split; whether it is possible to overcome the country's seemingly irreconcilable differences.
The Keith family seeks advice on a plan to finance their daughter's college career, including applying for scholarships.
Opportunity Knock$ The Families Meet
The families meet the coaches in LA and provide updates on their financial journeys.
Poetry in America Emperor of Ice Cream, Motive for Metaphor
Works by modernist poet Wallace Stevens.
Between the Covers Tananarive Due -- The Reformatory
Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory."
Growing a Greener World Urban and Community Gardening Heroes
Urban and community gardeners who make gardening more accessible for all, regardless of boundaries or limitations.
Life on the Line Hood Auntie
A violence intervention professional helps a newly released convict turn his life around through a tattoo removal clinic.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Vegesaurs Slee-Pea Heads
Ginger leads the Baby Pea-Rexes home through a shortcut and gets lost, refusing to admit defeat, she suggests they find an even better bed to spend the night.
Thomas Edison; Mozart; author Carl Hiaasen; street artist Lebo; artist Guy Harvey; dark ride design studio; self-esteem.
Let's Learn What's the Middle Sound in Look?
An educational series for children ages 3 to 8 includes lessons on literacy, math, science, social studies and the arts.