Sunday, April 12th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Black Women in AI: Shaping the Future of Technology
Black women leading AI with Toni Williams, Mutale Nkonde and Toni Thai Sterrett driving equity, ethics and innovation.
What's Eating Harlem Black Lives Matter
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? 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 Pablo Zafirekudo
Pablo is part of the Huitoto tribe in the Amazon forest in Southern Colombia. He is preserving cultural traditions like body-painting.
We Speak NYC New Life Café
Reconnecting Roots Working: Working on a Dream
Whether working hard is worth the hard work; guest Mike Rowe.
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 Welcome to My Kitchen
Focaccia di recco; a quick salad matching salty pecorino Romano cheese with sweet pears and peppery arugula; rigatoni with sausage and cabbage.
Between the Covers Tananarive Due -- The Reformatory
Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory."
By the River Michael Dewitt, Jr.
Journalist and author Michael Dewitt, Jr. discusses "Wicked Hampton County" and his project about the Murdaugh murders.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence Can Art Affect the Self?
Whether art can impact one's personal sense of self.
Your Fantastic Mind Body, Brain, and Behavior
A NASA-backed therapy for balance; new treatments for the rare disease myasthenia gravis; insights into the growing trend of stress bragging.
The Open Mind What Does a Tariff-Driven Economy Mean?
Robert Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president emeritus, discusses the historical and contemporary U.S. economy.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Tap Dancing and Puppet Making
Featured makers include Penelope Umbrico, Patrick Dougher, Kazu Kumagai, Maiko Kikuchi and Mariangela Serrano.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Origins of Artificial Intelligence
How artificial intelligence is reshaping education, heatlh care, jobs and ethics.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Giles County Foster Care
5Points Creative in Roanoke, Va., assists DePaul Community Services in Giles County in recruiting more foster families to its cause.
Profiles Fred Cerullo
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story On Writing Severance: A Conversation With Dan Erickson
"Severance" creator Dan Erickson discusses his inspiration, writing process and showrunning.
A Day's Work Broadway Theatre
A day with a makeup artist, an actor, and theatre house manager, working on the "The Lion King."
Sarabeth's founder and baker Sarabeth Levine. Manhattan Portage owner Su Hwei Lin. Carly Strife, co-founder of the BarkBox.
Neighborhood Slice Jackson Heights, Queens
Small business owners, an immigration attorney and a beloved jokester show you around the most diverse neighborhood of "The World's Borough."
Nightmare Theatre Track of the Moon Beast
A man is struck by a piece of meteorite and transforms into a giant lizard in "Track of the Moon Beast."
A young filmmaker explores the mysterious wetland in his grandparents' backyard.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger and Joe Klein
Author Sebastian Junger talks with columnist Joe Klein about overcoming trauma.
Pacific Heartbeat The Healer Stones
Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Story in the Public Square Saskia Wilson-Brown
Saskia Wilson-Brown, founder of The Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles, talks about the historical relationship between perfume, access and power.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Untamed Reconnecting With Nature
The importance of getting outside and cultivating a relationship with nature and the outdoor world.
Shelter Me Dog Mountain
Dog Mountain is dedicated to pets past and present; at its center is a special chapel decorated with photos and messages for pets that have passed; visitors from around the world make the pilgrimage to experience community in shared loss.
Changing Seas Galapagos: Windows Into the Future
Scientists study the Galápagos Islands to see how climate change may impact corals.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Bipolar Disorder, Part One: A Conversation With Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.
Psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., talks about her experience with bipolar disorder as well as diagnosis and treatment for the illness.
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 Lightbulbs
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; thinking like an inventor; a wordless picture book called "Flashlight"; how to light up a bulb with a potato.
Blake and Laura try to convince Samuel Clemens he can make a mark for himself with a career change; guitarist Django Reinhardt; author Lee Gramling; a professional bull rider and clown.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the "fr" Blend in Friend?
How animals and plants need each other; using math to water plants and measure their growth; pretending to be a flower; hearing music grow louder; reading "My Friend Earth"; words with fr blends.
