Friday, April 17th TV listings for PBS (WLAE) New Orleans, LA
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Saint Thomas: Mas an' More
Carnival on Saint Thomas.
Sit and Be Fit Lighthearted Exercises
Exercises for fingers, gait and back strengthening.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Palm Sunrise
Seated and standing poses to tone the legs and core; sun salutations and easy to follow yoga moves to create more mobility in the shoulders, back and hips.
Plan Stronger TV Attorney Fees -- Retirement Psychology
How attorneys get paid; retirement psychology; how cash and debt need to be managed as part of an overall financial plan.
Survivors of Malmedy: December 1944
The massacre of 84 American prisoners of war near Malmedy, Belgium, on Dec. 17, 1944, during the opening days of the Battle of the Bulge.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Paris, France
Three artists who tried to steal a building; Sean finds the inspiration for "The Writer" at the Shakespeare and Company bookstore.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Mountain Stream
A mountain stream runs through gently sloping ground.
From St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Wisdom Keepers: Healing a Divided People
Exploring humanity's timeless questions -- who we are, why we are here and where we are headed -- with leading thinkers Richard Rohr, A.R. Bernard, Rachel Timoner, Kwame Anthony Appiah and Kelly Brown Douglas; host Ray Suarez.
American Women Saints Frances Xavier Cabrini
The life of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Survivors of Malmedy: December 1944
The massacre of 84 American prisoners of war near Malmedy, Belgium, on Dec. 17, 1944, during the opening days of the Battle of the Bulge.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Palm Sunrise
Seated and standing poses to tone the legs and core; sun salutations and easy to follow yoga moves to create more mobility in the shoulders, back and hips.
Plan Stronger TV Attorney Fees -- Retirement Psychology
How attorneys get paid; retirement psychology; how cash and debt need to be managed as part of an overall financial plan.
The Chavis Chronicles Candice C. Jones -- CEO, Public Welfare Foundation
Candice C. Jones, president and CEO of the Public Welfare Foundation, shares her vision for advancing justice reform, strengthening communities and investing in grassroots leaders.
Shelter Me To Sniff & Protect
A New Jersey police officer needed a scent detection dog, but only wanted one from an animal shelter; Officer Thompson and Tex, his Bloodhound rescue do training exercises and visit schools to demonstrate Tex's skills to children.
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Urban Conversion Whose Water Is It, Anyways?
Following the Colorado watershed to determine where water comes from.
Peter Greenberg grooves with a New Orleans brass band, practices with the LSU baseball team and uncovers artifacts at a Native American archaeology site in Louisiana.
Live With Passion! With Fr. Cedric Pisegna
Father Cedric Pisegna is a Catholic priest with a program to inspire others and encourage them to live with passion.
The Louisiana coastal parishes are home to a rich and culturally diverse group of people that not only depend on the Gulf for their livelihood, but also for their way of life.
Inside New Orleans Sports With Eric Asher
Sports call-in, covering the news in local area prep, amateur and professional sports, hosted by Eric Asher.
Laura Flanders & Friends Corporate Prison Reform Will Not Keep Us Safe: A Report From Los Angeles
Activists and elected officials in Los Angeles weigh in on criminal justice reform.
Plan Stronger TV Attorney Fees -- Retirement Psychology
How attorneys get paid; retirement psychology; how cash and debt need to be managed as part of an overall financial plan.
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Short Films On Short Films On Food
"Bring Back the Whistle Dog."
N'DIGO Studio Policy Kings
Harriet Marin Jones and author Nathaniel Thompson look at the life of Edward Jones.
Woodsongs EmiSunshine and The Rain and The Red Mountain Boys
Songwriter EmiSunshine performs songs from her first album, "Sideshow"; the Red Mountain Boys; 12-year-old pianist and singer Reed Elliotte.
Peter Greenberg grooves with a New Orleans brass band, practices with the LSU baseball team and uncovers artifacts at a Native American archaeology site in Louisiana.
Overheard With Evan Smith Joyce Vance
Former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance talks about the changes in federal separation of powers.
Laura Flanders & Friends Corporate Prison Reform Will Not Keep Us Safe: A Report From Los Angeles
Activists and elected officials in Los Angeles weigh in on criminal justice reform.
America's Heartland Surprising Ranches
California's Hearst Castle also serves as a cattle ranch; World Cattle Auctioneering Contest; Arkansas buffalo farm.
America the Bountiful Mushrooms in Pennsylvania
Why the area around Kennett Square, Pa., is considered "mushroom capital of the world"; mushroom farm; mushroom ice cream; how to forage for wild mushrooms; cooking a mushroom feast al fresco.
Vegesaurs Coconut Chaos
Ginger releases a cage of Baby Coconutdons into the jungle but quickly learns that they've been contained for their own good; Ginger and the Baby Pea-Rexes think of clever ways to get them back.
Vegesaurs Hiccups
When one of the Baby Pea-Rexes gets the hiccups, Ginger and the other two try all manner of cures to get rid of them.
Albie's Elevator Lemonade Stand; Cups, Cups, Cups
Danny's rave review of Jay's lemonade recipe inspires Albie to create her own; Huggy and Albie want to build the biggest cup tower.
