Sunday, April 5th 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 BLM Mural Artists; Harlem Renaissance Part V
Dianne Smith articulates her bold artistic vision revolving around a shared historical experience; LeRone Wilson's elegant, fly and chic art expands the mind; Lana Turner and the Harlem Renaissance -- Part V: The New Negro.
How Are We Today? Bipolar Disorder & Intro to Mental Health
What it's like to experience bipolar disorder; how mental health conditions present themselves and how to regulate emotions when they do.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Amsterdam
As a tattoo artist, Joe Patty-Sabandar works to preserve and share Moluccan culture as it existed before the Portuguese colonized the Maluku islands.
We Speak NYC Stay In School
Reconnecting Roots Dollar: Rise and Fall of the Dollar
Ben Stein helps make sense of money.
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 Keep It Fresh
Shrimp and melon salad with basil mint pesto; peaches in white wine; mezze rigatoni with raw tomato sauce.
Between the Covers Meg Cabot -- Enchanted to Meet You
Author Meg Cabot discusses "Enchanted to Meet You: A Witches of West Harbor Novel."
By the River Beverly Bowers Jennings
Master naturalist and author Beverly Bowers Jennings discusses her unique approach to her book "Shrimp Tales: Small Bites of History."
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence Can Art Probes Mind?
Whether understanding how the mind appreciates art can give insight into how the mind works generally; how art influences multiple cognitive and emotional processes.
Your Fantastic Mind New Frontiers in Pain Relief
Innovative treatments offering new hope for pain relief and recovery; advanced endoscopic spine surgery; vagus nerve stimulation for opioid addiction; neuromodulation for veterans with chronic pain.
The Open Mind The Vagina Business
Author Marina Gerner talks about long overdue innovation in women's reproductive health.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Music Producing and African Drumming
Featured makers include Freddy Rodriguez, Kenseth Armstead, Michael Brun, Iliana Emilia Garcia and Talu Green.
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 Mountain Valley Charitable Foundation
Mountain Valley Charitable Foundation has redeveloped an abandoned nursing home into a wellness center, community center, museum and library, transformed an old fire station into a food pantry and thrif shop, among other projects.
Profiles Leland Sklar
As a studio musician and world-renowned bassist, Leland Sklar has contributed to over 2,000 albums.
On Story Script to Screen: Dolemite Is My Name
Writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film "Dolemite Is My Name."
A Day's Work Television
A day with the wardrobe supervisor for "Gotham" and a network casting director.
Azin Valy; Jessica O. Matthews; Emily and Melissa Elsen; Olga Vidisheva.
Neighborhood Slice Carroll Gardens
Italian Mom & Pop shops hold fast amid an onslaught of new, trendy boutiques & changing demographics.
Nightmare Theatre The Little Shop of Horrors
A mysterious stranger shows up at the studio while the gang views Roger Corman's 1960 original version of "The Little Shop of Horrors."
The design, construction and cultural impact of the Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" -- the nearly 30 foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window.
Great Conversations Colm Tóibín & Silas House
Novelist, journalist, critic, playwright and poet Colm Tóibín talks about his novel "Long Island" with author, playwright and Kentucky poet laureate Silas House.
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 Anton Troianovski
Anton Troianovski, Moscow Bureau Chief for The New York Times, talks about covering the war in Ukraine.
Grown Up Dad Lost Men: Friendship & Loneliness
Confronting male loneliness, advocating stronger friendships and meaningful connections.
Untamed Careers
Finding a career or volunteer job in the field of wildlife, including the range of backgrounds and education paths that can lead to working with animals.
Shelter Me Funny Bone
"Must Love Dogs and Comedy," a group in New York City, hosts a unique animal-themed standup comedy show to a sold-out audience of people and their dogs where laughs and barks are equally appreciated.
Changing Seas Biggest Fish in the Sea
Whale sharks attract tourists and scientists off the coast of Cancun, Mexico.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Borderline Personality Disorder
Research in the role of environment and pre-existing risk factors in borderline personality disorder results in new therapies; professor Edward A. Selby, Ph.D., director of Clinical Training, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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 Robots
Wimee learns about a robotics club; a book about making a friend.
Author Mary Shelley; the preservative qualities of ash in a Pompeii bakery; a teenager who rode with Paul Revere to warn American colonists; author Chris Grabenstein.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the Short "i" in Pick?
Measuring growth; how animals grow and change; a dance inspired by water turning into ice and steam; reading "Soup Day"; words that begin with short i.
