Tuesday, June 2nd TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Quad Flexibility
Strengthening and stretching the quad muscles.
Sit and Be Fit Brain and Balance
Exercises to improve postural strength and finger dexterity; challenging the brain and balance systems with reaction time and patterning exercises; balance.
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.
Changing Seas Maug's Caldera: A Natural Laboratory
Carbon dioxide released from Maug Island's caldera will allow scientists to study the impact of ocean acidification on coral reefs.
The Last Independent Automaker The Odd Couple
The management team launches a quirky new car to fight the growing wave of foreign imports in the U.S.; CEO Roy Chapin Jr. buys the Jeep Corp., leading AMC into the four-wheel drive market; a sudden oil shortage boosts small car sales.
A rusted Nova is given a new lease on life as Gary and his team restore it. Then we look at the restoration work to preserve a 1968 International Pick-Up truck.
Start Up Marrow -- Detroit, MI
Marrow of Detroit is a multifaceted brand with multiple restaurants and a regional meat business.
Reconnecting Roots Photography: "Picture This"
National Geographic explorer Joel Sartore explores the power of photography.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Season 1 Special!
Historical figures from London, Paris and the U.S. including author Alexandre Dumas and aviator Katherine Cheung.
Curious Traveler Curious Vancouver
Christine investigates Gassy Jack, Capilano Suspension Bridge's totem poles, Hotel Vancouver and Yip Sang.
Food. Curated. Inspiring Women-Led Bakeries
The evolution of baked goods with Mel Bakery, The Good Batch & Rolo's.
Potluck Hospitality with Love
Hospitality can come in fine dining restaurants or from the boxed meal you make with love. Featuring Maiya Kaimal's Indian cooking advice and Shari Bayer's new chef-focused book.
Camp TV Rainbow Day
Making a walking water rainbow; singing about ROYGBIV; learning about why the sky is blue; sketching clouds; elephants and river otters.
Biz Kid$ A World Without Taxes
Federal, state and local taxes; business owners and swimming instructors.
Roadtrip Nation Get Out There
Haptic technologies that will shape medicine, commerce and more; the transformative power of travel; building a company from the ground up.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Everyday Brave
Stories of everyday bravery; Yvette Jones-Swanson uplifts homeless veterans; Kellie Sbrocchi shows creative resilience; Bill Condon shares artistry through "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; Dr. Terence Lester leads Love Beyond Walls.
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 Kery Davis, Vice President of Athletics, Howard University
Kerry Davis, Vice President of Athletics at Howard University, discusses the growing national influence of HBCU athletics and leadership in collegiate sports.
County Committee political machine of New York and the activists fighting to reform the system.
Focuses on the lives and careers of prominent Latino New Yorkers.
Walkin' NYC Bay Ridge
The diverse history of Bay Ridge Brooklyn.
Discovery Road Worth Remembering
Bank art, artifacts and a song; an artist tells stories through old photographs; the history of the song "Utah We Love Thee."
Wow, I Never Knew That! Almond Milk; Scapegoat; Buffalo Wings
How almond nuts get transformed into "milk"; why pepper makes us sneeze; how eating poppy seeds can make you fail a drug test; why do stars look like they are twinkling; why movie trailers shown at the beginning of a film.
The Future of America's Past Lines in the Sand
From Spanish missions to a French shipwreck to a former sugarcane plantation, a look at how Texas became what it is.
Blueprint: NYC The Wonder Theaters
The 1920 era "Wonder Theaters."
Secrets of New York Under the Streets of New York
Underground hidden spaces that allowed for expansion in New York.
Lessons of Basketball and War (2015)
A middle school principal tries to help a group of Somali refugee girls assimilate to American society.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens Unbroken Spirits Part 1
Cartel violence drives a Wixárika family from their ancestral mountains, they rebuild near Mexico City while struggling to keep their culture alive.
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 Our Better Angels: Thought Royalty
One-on-one conversations about how America has survived challenging moments and will prevail again.
The Taylors seek advice about transferring generational wealth by mastering essential documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.
Opportunity Knocks Four Single Moms at a Breaking Point
Jovanna faces divorce and rising bills; Kristina rebuilds after losing her fiancé while raising four children; Ashley works three jobs while raising two sons; firefighter Amber works nonstop but still struggles to get ahead.
A daughter's rendition of why she had the "Meanest Mother in the Midwest"; a Syrian mother makes sacrifices trying to be the best mom she can be in her new country; a mom tries to understand why she expects her kids to do as she says.
Growing a Greener World Creating a Bird-friendly Garden With Margaret Roach
Attracting and protecting the diversity of birds in the backyard; Margaret Roach maintains a two-acre garden that attracts many creatures, especially birds.
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.
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 Hibernation
During a snowball fight, Ginger and the Pea-Rexes accidentally wake up a Kiwimammuthus from its hibernation and have to tire out the furry beast to get it back to sleep.
Curious Crew Soapy Science
The science of soap, including saponification and surfactants; making homemade soap; water chemist Daveda Quinn.
Let's Learn Can You Hear the Short "o" in Bog?
Author Katrina Moore reads "One Hug"; singing "Rattlin' Bog"; having fun with counting; partner juggling; learning about short o; sorting feelings.
