Sunday, January 4th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Beyond Inclusion: A Fresh Look at DEI
Portia Allen-Kyle, turning DEI from buzzwords into real change.
What's Eating Harlem Charles Fried Chicken Still in the Game
Charles Gabriel still cooking pan fried chicken after 50 years. Legendary Harlem, Author Zora Neal Hurston is profiled.
How Are We Today? Depression & Stepping In
The group tries to determine if Bella is dealing with depression; how to best approach a loved one who is suffering and how to get them the help they need.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Lianna Spence
Tsimshiam artist Lianna Spence from Prince Rupert details traditional designs that have attracted a clientele both near and far.
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 National Parks: Progress & Preservation
For more than a century, the National Park Service has helped preserve America's natural landscape.
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 Dinner and a Song
Cream of fava soup with rice; homemade chocolate cherry panettone; eggplant rollatini.
Between the Covers Carl Hiaasen -- Wrecker
Author and journalist Carl Hiaasen talks about "Wrecker."
Poetry in America Shirt -- Robert Pinsky
Robert Pinsky offers his own reflections on his poem "Shirt"; with Johnson Hartig, Betty Halbreich and Stuart Weitzman.
Closer to Truth's Ultimate Matters What Is Ultimate Reality?
The deepest nature of things; what is fundamental.
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 Life Beyond Us
Science journalist Jaime Green talks about her book, "The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos."
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 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 Blue Ridge Women's Center
Through an array of radio stations and digital marketing professionals, Mel Wheeler, Inc., spreads Blue Ridge Women's Center's mission to help women confronting unexpected pregnancies feel empowered to make the best decisions.
Profiles Melba Moore
Actress and Recording Star Melba Moore, who won a Tony Award for "Purlie."
On Story On the Making of They Cloned Tyrone
Writer-producer Tony Rettenmaier and director Juel Taylor talk about "They Cloned Tyrone" and how they incorporated socio-political commentary into the science fiction, comedy-mystery film.
A Day's Work Music
A day at work with a classical clarinetist, an indie rock producer and a blues vocalist.
Kalle Simpson, Corinna & Teresa Williams, Ayesha Vera-Yu and Alysia Reiner.
Neighborhood Slice South Bronx
Latin musicians, a chestnut magnate, and a community activist are the guides to the neighborhoods of the South Bronx.
Nightmare Theatre Don't Look in the Basement
A young nurse joins the staff at a remote mental hospital; Sapo imagines he is being haunted by a mysterious figure from his past.
Olympia (2018)
The life and career of Academy Award-winning actress Olympia Dukakis.
Great Conversations Dani Shapiro and Robert Siegel
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with author Dani Shapiro about her personal family secrets and genetic detective story.
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 Ruth Colker
Lawyer and professor Ruth Colker discusses politics and the increased frequency of personal public insults.
Grown Up Dad Changing Role of Fatherhood
Exploring how dads balance work and family and why the series "Bluey" resonates worldwide.
Untamed Wild Neighbors
What can be done to co-exist with wildlife so that both humans and animals can remain safe in their preferred habitats.
Shelter Me To Sniff & Protect
A New Jersey police officer needed a scent detection dog, but only wanted one from an animal shelter; Officer Thompson and Tex, his Bloodhound rescue do training exercises and visit schools to demonstrate Tex's skills to children.
Changing Seas Alien Invaders
Lionfish threaten biodiversity and coral reef in the waters of the western Atlantic and Caribbean.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein New Psychiatric Medications, part 1
Using ketamine to treat depression; a synthetic version of a hormone lost in childbirth may help treat post-partum depression.
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 The Zoo
Animal sounds; zoos; what animals eat; Wimee and friends sing about seeing all kinds of animals at the zoo.
Visiting Marie Curie; author Soman Chainani; Bill Monroe's bluegrass legacy; impact of climate change on glaciers; a virtual visit to Polynesia.
Let's Learn What Sounds Do You Hear in Strong?
Measuring how high different balls bounce; reading "Harbor"; reviewing final blends; a technique to handle stress.
