Tuesday, March 17th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Waist Toning
An all-barre, waist toning workout strengthens the abs and slenderizes the core.
Sit and Be Fit Exercising With Accessories
Warmup exercises using a large ball; using a small ball for finger flexibility.
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 NG Digraph Badge
Exploring the ng digraph; Fancy Schmancy Word of the Day: longing; Heart Word: said.
The Last Independent Automaker The Pacer
American Motors Corp. spends a fortune developing the Pacer, but its radical engine design can't pass pollution regulations and consumers are disappointed with its mediocre gas mileage; two men jockey for the CEO suite.
Work is completed on a 2012 Challenger; work begins on a 1973 Barracuda; the crew works on a 1966 Nova.
Start Up Simpleaf -- Dallas, Texas
Simpleaf Brands in Dallas offers eco-friendly, biodegradable flushable wipes for sensitive skin.
Reconnecting Roots Hunting: Field to Fork
The Field to Fork program trains a new generation to source meat directly and locally; the history of hunting in America with "MeatEater" host Steven Rinella and Ryan Callaghan.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Cave Hill Cemetery
Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Ky., a 300 acre arboretum, birding space and historic burial ground, is the resting place for Muhammad Ali, Col. Harland Sanders, suffragist Susan Look Avery and Revolutionary War officer George Rogers Clark.
Curious Traveler Curious Upper Bavaria, Germany
Upper Bavaria; Linderhof Palace; the storybook village of Mittenwald; Munich.
Food. Curated. Sourdough Bread Craze
New acts of fermentation with ACQ Bread, Pomp & Circumstance, & Bruno's Bakery.
Life on the Line Immigrant MD: A Physician's Life Reborn
A successful physician in Venezuela must repeat her residency if she wants to practice in the U.S.
Camp TV Snow Day
Making fake snow and hot chocolate snowmen; polar bears; glaciers and icebergs; playing a ping pong ball game; learning to doodle daily; similes.
Biz Kid$ Secrets to Success
Paying for education; the importance of learning.
Roadtrip Nation San Francisco
The team travels to San Francisco to meet Jesse Jacobs, the owner of Samovar Tea Lounge; poets at Youth Speaks.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Hard Pasts, Clear Futures
Eliza Vancourt, CJ Hook and Curtis Duffy talk about how they overcame obstacles.
A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
The Chavis Chronicles Tameka Simmons
Tameka Simmons, general counsel and Chief Compliance Officer of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., discusses leadership, ethics and empowerment.
Andrea Wozny hosts a behind-the-scenes look at life in a bagpipe band from Long Island during its most festive season; featuring Luke Powers, Tom Falco and Linda Ringhouse.
Prism NYC Learning Curve: Bagpipe New
A seasoned musician takes on the challenge of learning obscure instruments from around the world in a single afternoon before putting his skills to the test.
Walkin' NYC NYC's First Supermodel
The history of Audrey Munson, whose face adorns the most historic statues in NYC.
Discovery Road Saving History
A potato farmer recalls how the San Luis Valley of Colorado once had numerous Japanese families.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Etch A Sketch Bingo Moon Landing
Before computer drawing programs there was a toy that if you mastered its two circular white knobs you could have a picture perfect sketh.
The Future of America's Past School Interrupted
Two of the students who participated in a strike following the Supreme Court decision outlawing school segregation in Prince Edward County, Va.; activists who started grassroots schools; a man who started a whites-only segregation academy.
Blueprint: NYC Snug Harbor
The former maritime home and hospital now hosts museums, performance spaces, gardens and artist studios.
Secrets of New York New York City: The Most Valuable
The most valuable items in New York are revealed.
The deep history, geology and human story of Kerry, from the first vertebrate life on a rocky shore to the struggle of early humans shaping a life in woods and valleys.
Charlie Bee Company Forced Absconds
Charlie heads to Brenham, Texas to meet with the Texas Friendly Beekeeper to level up his forced abscond game; Charlie meets with Korhan Kaftanoglu from Apimaye, a company that specialises in a new type of insulated bee hive.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens Found
Tang's son was abducted when the child was three. The Chinese police found him 12 years later and were forced to face the joy was trapped by a new reality.
The Civil Discourse Sunset on the Humanities?
Andrew Delbanco, Phillip Magness, Dana A. Williams and Laurie Zierer examine the importance of the humanities and the role of academic and cultural institutions in the future of a well-rounded society.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Hope, Healing, and Humor: Chicken Soup for America's Soul
Thought leaders offer insight on how to rekindle the optimism and hope that was once celebrated as America's birthright.
My Money Mentors Main Character Energy
Jaqueline and Chris help a single mom build her confidence to ask for a promotion, and help her realize her power to become a strong role model for her sons.
Opportunity Knock$ Help From Predatory Loans
The families meet with nonprofits and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) and not-for-profit credit unions to eliminate high interest credit card debts and predatory loans.
Poetry in America You and I Are Disappearing -- Yusef Komunyakaa
Former Secretary of State John Kerry, director Julie Taymor, composer Elliot Goldenthal, and writer Yusef Komunyakaa talk about the beauty and horror of war.
Between the Covers Lisa See -- Lady Tan's Circle of Women
Author Lisa See brings to light the story of one of China's earliest female physicians.
Growing a Greener World Greening Up the Places We Call Home
Touring a next-gen home constructed almost entirely from repurposed materials; a unique suburban subdivision that puts nature first.
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 Hide and Seek
Ginger teaches the baby Pea-Rexes a new survival skill through a game of hide-and-seek, but things get out of hand when Split goes missing.
Novelist Jules Verne considers his career options; a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the cause of red tide; author Tobie Easton; Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica.
Let's Learn We're Reducing, Reusing and Recycling!
Rhythm; the number nine; reading "A Bag in the Wind"; reviewing contractions 've and 're; suffixes -er and -est.
