Sunday, April 26th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Redefining Masculinity: How Men Are Reimagining Pt1
How men are rethinking manhood.
What's Eating Harlem Cross That River Musical; Underground Railroad Part 1
Allan Harris, composer/writer of musical "Cross That River" ; Stacey Toussaint, Slavery & Underground Railroad Tour - Part 1.
How Are We Today? Panic Attacks & Grounding
Exposure therapy and grounding techniques to help with panic attacks and anxiety.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Elle Festin
Elle Festin specializes in Filipino tribal designs; More than twenty years ago, he researched this tattoo culture because nothing was available is the US.
We Speak NYC Rafaela's Test: Topic - Mental Health
Viewers learn about NYC Well, a City service available to help people cope with mental health, when Rafaela experiences a panic attack and is taken to the emergency room.
Reconnecting Roots Bourbon: The Spirit of America
Hiking the bourbon trail to find out how it changed America.
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 Good Friends & Good Food
Building the ultimate Italian cheeseboard; skilled sausage and peppers; St. Joseph's zeppole, fried dough filled with vanilla cream topped with Amarena cherries.
Between the Covers Mary Beth Keane -- The Half Moon
Author Mary Beth Keane talks about "The Half Moon: A Novel."
By the River Susan Zurenda
Author Susan Zurenda talks about "The Girl From the Rose Motel," and explains how her experiences as a teacher inspired her writing.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence What Makes Art Transcendent?
How art, the visual arts, take us beyond ourselves, generating a sense of awe and grandeur.
Your Fantastic Mind Unlocking the Mind
Whether AI can diagnose Alzheimer's disease.
The Open Mind How to Overcome a Liberal Arts Backlash
St. John's College president J. Walter Sterling talks about liberal arts.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Visual Artistry and Singing
Featured makers include Sara Zapata, Glendalys Medina, Ike Slimster, Domenica Fossati and Tanda Francis.
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 Christiansburg Institute, Part 1
Spectrum Media Solutions helps the Christiansburg Institute preserve its history.
Profiles Aasif Mandvi
Actor Aasif Mandvi currently appears in "Fallen Angels" on Broadway.
On Story Script to Screen: Warrior
Writer, director and producer Gavin O'Connor discusses writing and directing his character-driven sports drama "Warrior."
A Day's Work Publishing
A debuting young author, a book cover designer, and a printer ata book printing press.
Fishs Eddy co-founder Julie Gaines, founder Kim Phan of Yumi Kim and makeup mogul Laura Geller.
Neighborhood Slice Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Longtime residents share their love for the diverse and resilient Brooklyn neighborhood.
Nightmare Theatre The Mesa of Lost Women
The crew tries to make sense of 1953's "Mesa of Lost Women," when a mad scientist attempts to create a race of superwomen but ends up with giant spiders.
A team of scientists set out on an expedition beneath the Greenland ice sheet, battling extreme conditions, to extract ancient rock samples that may reveal when the ice last vanished and offer clues about the future of global sea levels.
Great Conversations P.J. O'Rourke and Robert Siegel
NPR host Robert Siegel interviews author P.J. O'Rourke about "How the Hell Did This Happen?: The Election of 2016."
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 Jessica White
Jessica White, the Royal United Services Institute, discusses the presence of extremists in online games and what governments and platforms can do about them.
Grown Up Dad Screentime Dilemma
A look at children's screen obsession, with an emphasis on mental health and digital balance.
Untamed Predators
The vital role of predators in a healthy ecosystem and how humans can develop a better understanding of them.
Shelter Me Good Deeds
Kristin Chenoweth hosts a celebration of a national event during which volunteers participated in a day of service at their local animal shelters reading her children's book "What Will I Do with My Love Today?" to the animals.
Changing Seas Sea Turtles: The Lost Years
What happens to sea turtle hatchlings after they emerge from their nests.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
CEO Daniel H. Gillison Jr., National Alliance on Mental Illness, discusses the non-profit that provides free resources, support and events for mental health patients.
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 Plants
Wimee and friends write a story about cotton candy rain; translating the word plant into six languages; Jim writes a song about flowers; Wimee and team play a number crunching game.
Cleopatra; Gustav Mahler; recycling fashion designer Sierra Decordova; Gumbo Limbo Nature Center; artist Edouard Duval-Carrié; celebrating differences.
Let's Learn Do You Hear the Long "e" in Sweet?
Making trees and flowers with tangrams; an experiment with fruits and vegetables; drawing a picture of a plant; singing a song in Spanish about the seasons; reading "Raining"; words with long e.
