Tuesday, June 23rd TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Arthritis Relief and Pain Prevention
An entry-level standing and barre workout designed to liberate and rebalance joints.
Sit and Be Fit All-Seated Workout
Various ways to improve breathing; using a large ball for upper and lower body exercises as well as back support.
Life on the Line Keep Moving Forward
After finding out he has cancer, a father of six turns to a surgeon to perform a groundbreaking procedure that involves removing the jaw and using the fibula in its place.
Changing Seas Toxic Algae: Complex Sources and Solutions
Toxic blue-green algae in Florida may result in problems beyond repair for the environment, economy and people's health.
The Last Independent Automaker The Betrayal
American Motors Co. struggles to make a profit, and rumors swirl as the French secretly negotiate to sell AMC to Chrysler Corp.; a terrorist assassination in France sparks a chain of events that leaves thousands of American workers betrayed.
Ron Foss takes the Fossmobile to the prestigious car show at the Cobble Beach Concours d'Elegance where we visit a few of the exhibitors. Then we follow the Fossmobile as it is installed at the Canadian Automotive Museum.
Start Up Cocoa Legato -- Seattle, WA
Cocoa Legato, a unique bean-to-bar chocolate factory and café, hosts live performances and focuses on producing naturally vegan dark chocolate.
Reconnecting Roots Shelter: "House & Home"
The origins of the suburbs and the rise of American home architecture; how 3D-printed houses can help with the housing crisis.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati
Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati; a reenactor portrays Civil War Medal of Honor winner David Urbanski; Dov Behr Manischewitz; traditional Jewish funerary iconography; a look at 19th-century immigration from Germany.
Curious Traveler Curious Kotor
The blue-domed church in Kotorska Bay; why there are 1350 steps up the side of Kotor's mountain; why the Cathedral of St. Tryphon is pink.
Food. Curated. Plants Take New York
The growth of vegetable-forward entrepreneurs Woldy Kusina, Allwell Greens & Cadence.
How to pare back and enjoy ingredients.
Camp TV Perfect Pet Day
Making a xylophone and flower crown; learning how to clown.
Biz Kid$ It's a Job to Get a Job!
Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing.
Roadtrip Nation Yesterday Is Not Tomorrow
Regina Andino, a senior executive assistant at JPMorgan Chase, talks about traditional vs. nontraditional pathways to achieving career goals; Plinio Ayala, president and CEO of Per Scholas.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Light Through the Battle
Powerful stories of perseverance and light; Mikaela De Leon shares hope through healing; Robert Cain skates forward after life's setbacks; singer Jeremy Rosado uplifts with faith and voice.
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 Phylicia Rashad
Actress Phylicia Rashad talks about her career and the importance of the arts and Black history in K-12 public schools.
Generations: California @250 The California Ranch
Three generations of agriculturalists reflect on their roots and future.
Prism NYC Learning Curve: Bagpipe
A seasoned musician takes on the challenge of learning obscure instruments from around the world in a single afternoon before putting his skills to the test.
Walkin' NYC Colonial NYC
The history of Colonial NYC in Lower Manhattan.
Discovery Road The Acequias
The ancient waterway system in southern Colorado.
Wow, I Never Knew That! From Play-Doh to Plutonium
Discover the x-ray camera that gave people superpowers, how Play-Doh cleaned walls and why pound cake is so heavy.
The Future of America's Past Red Chicago
A visit to Chicago on the 100th anniversary of "Red Summer," when violence erupted after an attack on black teenagers in the summer of 1919.
Blueprint: NYC The High Line
History of the "Park in the Sky."
Secrets of New York Secrets of the Subway: New York Above and Below
The New York subway system moves 8 million people a day through 842 miles of track and 468 stations.
Stories from Hmong elders, archival images, maps and declassified CIA intelligence reveal life in Laos during the Vietnam War.
Charlie Bee Company Texas Heat
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens Future of Waterfront
Communities confront pollution, stormwater, litter, and climate risk to protect the waters that shape the city.
The Civil Discourse Steven Greenhouse
Reporter and author Steven Greenhouse talks about journalism, the evolution of unions and the labor movement and the policies of Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Presidential Politics: Surviving the Cycle
The fate of the electoral system, the future of the two-party system and the elevation of performative politics.
The Mentors help a young entrepreneur chart a path for the future business he wants to build.
Opportunity Knocks The First Breakthroughs
Early action steps begin to pay off; Jovanna receives news that reduces her debt; Amber explores realistic paths to homeownership; Ashley meets with credit counselors to address collections; Kristina explores refinancing.
Stories about motherhood include a woman who doesn't want to follow the footsteps of her mother regarding her breast cancer diagnosis and how nerves and the need to fit with other parents can cause havoc for mothers and children.
Between the Covers Carl Hiaasen -- Wrecker
Author and journalist Carl Hiaasen talks about "Wrecker."
Growing a Greener World The Year-Round Gardener
Author Niki Jabbour harvests fresh produce from her garden every day of the year in Halifax, Nova Scotia, maximizing the growing season in cold climates.
Life on the Line Keep Moving Forward
After finding out he has cancer, a father of six turns to a surgeon to perform a groundbreaking procedure that involves removing the jaw and using the fibula in its place.
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 Dinner Time
Ginger joins the baby Pea-Rexes on their expedition to find dinner and ends up eating something too hot to handle, which alerts the Bananaraptors.
Curious Crew Waves
The science behind sound waves; designing a gumdrop wave machine; ultrasound engineer Lalita Udpa.
Let's Learn More Music Is Alliteration!
How to stop apples from browning; a song from Cuba; listening for alliteration.
