Sunday, June 21st TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy Black Women in Entrepreneurship
Impact investment strategies targeted to Black women by Goldman Sachs, including the One Million Black Women program.
What's Eating Harlem The Indulgence Show: Ice Cream and a Massage
SugarHill Creamery is for families who love ice cream; Shirley Garner is the Co-Owner of Spa Boutique and Wellness Lounge.
How Are We Today? Thinking Traps & Sticky Thoughts
Cognitive distortions and ridding ourselves of negative thoughts.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Isaac Weber
Isaac Weber, a multidisciplinary artist who is both Creole from the Cape Verde Islands and Anishinaabe from Inlet First Nations, has recently taken up tattooing as a means to reconnect with his family and his community.
We Speak NYC Crossing The Street: Topic-Pre-K for All
Learn about Pre-K For All through the experiences of Lian, who is trying to become a Pre-K teacher, and Martin, who is looking for a Pre-K for his daughter.
Reconnecting Roots Firefighting: Forging American Heroes
Retired fire chief Paul Hashagan talks about bravery and service in the FDNY.
Brindiamo! On the Sea
Ornelia Fado tours Italian restaurants.
Lidia's Kitchen The Power of Food
Fusilli with chicken ragù; no-bake chocolate ricotta brick cake.
Between the Covers Carl Hiaasen -- Wrecker
Author and journalist Carl Hiaasen talks about "Wrecker."
Ambient Film Rainstorm in the Woods
Leaves and grasses shimmer as a lush forest welcomes an afternoon downpour.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence What Makes Spaces Sacred?
The belief that sacred spaces, such as cathedrals and synagogues, provide clearer access to transcendent realms.
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 Democracy in the Global South
South Africa Public Protector Thuli Madonsela talks about the nation's constitution and economy.
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 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 Southwest Virginia Ballet
From free classes for children to free performances for families, Southwest Virginia Ballet transformed the lives of the Roanoke, Va., region through dance, artistry and passion.
Profiles Casa Belvedere
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story On the Last of US: A Conversation With Craig Mazin
Emmy Award-winning creator and showrunner Craig Mazin talks about adapting a video game into the episodic television drama series "The Last of Us."
A Day's Work Music
A day at work with a classical clarinetist, an indie rock producer and a blues vocalist.
Azin Valy; Jessica O. Matthews; Emily and Melissa Elsen; Olga Vidisheva.
Neighborhood Slice Williamsburg
Williamsburg's Italian, Puerto Rican and creative residents tell the evolution of the neighborhood.
Nightmare Theatre Attack of the Giant Leeches
A backwoods game warden and a local doctor discover that giant leeches are responsible for disappearances.
Martin Sheen presents the story of peace activist Garry Davis, who ignited a movement culminating in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights passed unanimously by the United Nations.
Great Conversations Casey Gerald and Van Jones
Casey Gerald discusses "There Will Be No Miracles Here: A Memoir" with CNN political contributor Van Jones.
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 Jade McGlynn
Scholar Jade McGlynn explores how propaganda and mythmaking sold the Russian people on aggression against Ukraine.
Host Joseph Gidjunis meets with experts and fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance and being a good role model.
She Was First Sonia Manzano
Actress Sonia Manzano returns to the Bronx and reflects on her journey from her childhood to her role as Maria on "Sesame Street."
Shelter Me It's Raining Cats
In Los Angeles, a team of veterinarians and volunteer cat trappers lead the largest spay-neuter effort for feral cats anywhere in the country; they aim to reduce overpopulation to stop the growing crisis of tens of millions of homeless cats.
Changing Seas The Future of Seafood
A way to increase fish production sustainably is to move aquaculture operations offshore.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Diagnosis and Treatment for Subtypes of Depression
Brain scans and biological markers can aid with diagnosis and treatment of depression.
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 Little Things
The team thinks about what they would do if they were tiny for a day; the Itty Bitty Mini Mart artists talk about what they create; a book about a dollhouse; the I Can Find Inside My Mind game; scavenger hunt.
Curious Crew Convection
Cycling through carousels, boiling water, and soap to understand convection; designing a candle convection carousel; U.S. Fire Management Officer Persephone Whelan.
Let's Learn Year and Young Start with "y"!
Learning how snakes and lizards are the same and different; exploring shapes; freeze dance; reading It's Bath Time Baby; identifying syllables; writing Y and Z.
