Sunday, May 31st TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Savvy Deluxe: Building Bridges
"Uncomfortable Book Club" and Coming to the Table are intervention groups that aim to build bridges.
What's Eating Harlem It's The Lamb Chops!
Veteran Harlem restauranteur, Leon Ellis, poet Langston Hughes.
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 Toby Sicks
Struggling to find direction, Toby Sicks credits the discovery of his Metis heritage to his success as a tattoo artist; overcoming his addiction to become the hard working outspoken Metis man he is today; Toby sets a great example for youth.
We Speak NYC Ronaldo's Rights: Topic - Worker Rights
Rights available to NYC workers.
Reconnecting Roots Clothing: Cut From Whole Cloth
The true cost of fast-evolving fashion with designer Jeff Garner; gem sweater designer Leslie Hall.
Brindiamo! Michelangelo's with Chef Mara Martin
Chef Mara Martin, at the Michelangelo in New York City.
Lidia's Kitchen Worth Celebrating
Winter panzanella; a mix of warm roasted vegetables tossed with bread and kale; crespelle bar; farina gnocchi.
Between the Covers Robert Watson -- When Washington Burned
Robert Watson, "When Washington Burned: The British Invasion of the Capital and a Nation's Rise From the Ashes."
By the River Denny S. Bryce
Author Denny S. Bryce talks about "The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander" and how her development of characters transpired into women-centered writing.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence What Could a Cognitive Science of Aesthetics Mean?
Key characteristics of an aesthetic sense of things; whether there are common behavioral terms that standardize perceptions of art.
Your Fantastic Mind Unlocking the Mind
Whether AI can diagnose Alzheimer's disease.
The Open Mind Counsel on the Law
Attorney Mark Zauderer discusses key legal and constitutional issues.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Jewelry Designing and Vegan Baking
Featured makers include Alicia Goodwin, Hadara Slok, Will Haude, Amber Maykut and Thomas Eliot.
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 Healing Arts in the Roanoke Valley
Carilion Clinic offers a Healing Arts program that offers a variety of resources, including artists-in-residence who provide therapeutic treatments to patients and staff.
Profiles Samantha Lockwood
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story A Conversation With Katrin Benedikt
Screenwriter Katrin Benedikt discusses selling an idea, shepherding the script during production and collaborating with other writers on "Olympus Has Fallen" and "Expendables 3."
A Day's Work Dance
The life of a dancer, a lighting director, and a dance physical therapist, at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Dannijo co-founder Danielle Snyder, Ovando founder Sandra de Ovando, Try the World co-founder Kat Vorotova and Soko Glam co-founder Charlotte Cho.
Neighborhood Slice Flushing, Queens
Longtime residents share what life is like in Flushing, Queens.
Nightmare Theatre White Zombie
A 1932 frightest starring Bela Lugosi as a witch doctor inspires Sapo to experiment with voodoo.
Cuban American electro-funk musicians Cristy "Cuci" Garcia and Tony "Smurphio" Laurencio visit Cuba for the first time since President Barack Obama signed a treaty to renew normalized relations with Cuba's leadership.
Great Conversations David Frum and US Representative David Jolly
David Frum, a senior editor at The Atlantic, talks with former U.S. Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.).
Pacific Heartbeat Daughters of the Waves
Vahine Fierro and her two sisters hope to make a living as surfers and travel the world.
Story in the Public Square Haruka Sakaguchi
New York-based Japanese photographer Haruka Sakaguchi uses images to tell stories of cultural identity and intergenerational trauma.
Host Joseph Gidjunis meets with experts and fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance and being a good role model.
Untamed Pollinators
How the pollination process works, its role in maintaining a healthy environment and what can be done to create more habitats that support a diverse population of pollinators.
Shelter Me Street Vet
Veterinarian Dr. Kwane Stewart brings his expertise and compassion to the streets, taking care of these pets and sharing the benefits they provide to their unhoused owners; Dr. Stewart was CNN's "Hero of the Year" for his work.
Changing Seas Manatees: Conserving a Marine Mammal
Hundreds of manatees gather at Crystal River, Fla., every winter, providing scientists a chance to study them.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Helping People Who Are Homeless, Part 2
Understanding risk factors for homelessness, including the need for mental health support during transitions out of the military, jail and foster care.
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 Milk
Wimee and friends sing a song about milk; Story talks about dairy foods; a story about a milk and juice container that are friends; a song about chocolate milk.
Curious Crew Simple Machines Wedge
The simple machine, the wedge, from splitting logs to building canoes; designing a mini-canoe; architectural designer Tiffany Brown.
Let's Learn Can You Hear the Long "u" in Unity?
Taking a taste test; making and playing instruments; reading "Stella Brings the Family"; learning about long u.
