Jill Kratish, Programing Director for the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, talks about finding and bringing shows to their multiple theatres and the many services they extend to the audiences.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Mussel Soup with White Beans Paul Bartoletto Spiaggia Chicago IL ENTREE Beef a la Scott Scott Chen Empress of China Houston TX DESSERT Chocolate Savarin with Semi-Citrus Confit Rhonda Ruckman The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
APPETIZER Black Tie Scallops with Black Truffles Marc Poidevin Le Cirque, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Honey and Tamari-seared Salmon Dean Mitchell Morels Banner Elk NC DESSERT Lemon Mousse Napoleon Thomas Beebe Vivace Restaurant Tucson AZ
Rabbit Salad by Dolli Irigoyen of Restaurant Dolli in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ginger-crusted Onaga with Miso-Sesame Vinaigrette by Alan Wong of Alan Wong's Restaurant in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Baked Figs in Mascarpone Cream and Crunch Parfait by Rudolph Swonar of Kervansaray in Vienna, Austria.
Selection of Carinthian Ravioli by Sissy Sonnleitner of Landhaus Kellerwand in Kotschach-Mauthen, Austria. Filet of Beef Wrapped in Irish Smoked Ham by Dennis Lenihan of Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland. Chocolate Tart by Sebastian Degardin of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France.
Smoked Trout Terrine by Wolfgang Sichra of Plachutta's Heitzinger Brau in Vienna, Austria. Seared Pacific Shrimp with Soba Noodles, Crab Meat, Asian Vegetalbes, and Garlic-Miso Dressing by Dominique Jamain of The Maile Restaurant, Kahala Hilton in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Frozen chocolate Tart by Paula Hurtado of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile.
Crackling Dumplings on Fried Sauerkraut by Christain Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Lightly-smoked Lamb Loin by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Roasted Figs in Port Wine on Fruit Bread with Apricot Marmalade by Philippe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France.
Chili Rellenos, Isadora Martinez La Tertulia, Santa, Fe NM and Goat Cheese Rellenos Gordon, Naccarato, Gordon's, Aspen, CO Relleno with Egg White, Ninfa Laurenzo, Ninfa's, Houston TX and Caldo Xochitl Mary Trevino, El Mirador, San Antonio TX Roast Wild Turkey with Blue Cornmeal-Chorizo,Dressing Stephan Pyles, Routh Street Cafe, Dallas TX Peach Mousse with Raspberry, Coulis Gert, Rausch and Bernd Voll, Austin's Courtyard, Austin TX
APPITIZER Fruited Cobb Salad Reimund Pitz Disney-MGM Studio, Lake Buena Vista FL ENTREE Beef Tenderloin Stuffed with Herb Cream Cheese, with Sauce Bordelaise Susan Spicer Bayona, New Orleans LA DESSERT Creme Brulee Napoleon with Bourbon Creme Anglais Wally Joe KC's Restaurant, Cleveland MS
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Rae Rae highlights the benefits of recycling while visiting a glass recycling and manufacturing center, which transforms old bottles into something else.
It's race time! To celebrate the opening of the new Morales Highway, the City of Auto has organized a grand race with the best racers from around the world. It looks like an easy victory for our sports car Johnny! That is, if the other racers were not cheating.
Learn the sound for the letter F and follow Frank the Frog as he runs around the lake....he's fast! Practice the letter sound with Maestro Javier and sing along with Seymour Trax.
Do you know the letter "G" has more than one sound? Learn all about the letter "G" with your friends Miss Cathy and Maestro Javier and a fun song about grapes and giraffes!
Lazy Lion spends all day trying to avoid hard work.
Hunter shows Valencia how to ride a bike on a pump track at Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway near Ocala, Florida.
Uppercase Q, T, F
Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
This book describes in simple terms the life cycle of the honeybee. LeVar dons bee-proof clothing and investigates a beehive with a beekeeper. Your students learn how honey is removed from the comb and readied for market.
We can find plants just about everywhere on Earth! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike takes a closer look at these amazing living things. We'll find out about roots, stems, leaves, and all the things plants need to live. Time to grab your shovel and dig into some science fun! Join us on this installment of Science and Me and see what grows on the...Tree of Life!
My, how you've grown! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at how people and other living things grow and change over time. Most living things grow up to look like their parents and can even look very similar to other living things. So how, exactly, do we tell them apart? Join us on this installment of Science and Me and you'll be...Growing and Knowing!
Students measure liquids using the milliliter, liter, and kiloliter. (15:00 min.)
Students are introduced to various polygons. New terms: polygon, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon and regular polygon.
Major concepts... patterning and algebra; specifically the notions of color and geometric codes. Pictorial and graphical modes are employed to create, describe and represent a variety of patterns and introduce an early sense of variables.
In the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, 11-year-old Sangti's family can't afford to send her to school. However, her dreams are also her parents'. Together they do their best to help make their dream come true.
We're traveling to the oldest city in the US and we'll find that it's as active as ever. We can't visit St. Augustine without letting you sample a drink from the Fountain of Youth! We show you the very spot where the city's history began. Then we're off to the Oldest Store Museum, to see some of the items available to turn-of-the-century Floridians. From there, we take a tour of the Lightner museum...where we'll find more than just fine art on display. Then we take you to the Castillo de San Marcos. It is the oldest masonry fort in the United States. It has also taken quite a beating. If these walls could talk they would have incredible stories of battles and grim history. Finally walk the plank at the popular Pirate Museum. You'll find a treasure chest full of pirate history and find out why they ruled the seas.
Ceremonies and rituals are an integral part of Balinese life, especially those of the Hindu faith, whose temples are found throughout the island. Highlights include: the home of the former king of Mengwi; woodcarving; a ceremonial umbrella factory; Balinese dance.
APPETIZER Mussel Soup with White Beans Paul Bartoletto Spiaggia Chicago IL ENTREE Beef a la Scott Scott Chen Empress of China Houston TX DESSERT Chocolate Savarin with Semi-Citrus Confit Rhonda Ruckman The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
APPETIZER Grilled Tian of Star Fruit and Tuna Tartare Kim Canteenwalla Beau Rivage Biloxi MS ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper with Artichokes Tom Parlo Sonesta Beach Resort Key Biscayne FL DESSERT Dark and White Chocolate Mint Mousse Bombe Richard Ruskell Mary Elaine's The Phoenician Scottsdale AZ
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.
Rabbit Salad by Dolli Irigoyen of Restaurant Dolli in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ginger-crusted Onaga with Miso-Sesame Vinaigrette by Alan Wong of Alan Wong's Restaurant in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Baked Figs in Mascarpone Cream and Crunch Parfait by Rudolph Swonar of Kervansaray in Vienna, Austria.
Jumbo Sea Scallops by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Chicken Cooked in Pork Bladder by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Fried Pear Dumpliings with Stewed Pears by Martin Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria.
This episode explores a unique interplay of geography, history, and culture (art, architecture, music, religion), and colorful cuisine of Lebanon. Exquisite photography and authentic regional music set among high mountain valleys, river plains, and ocean shores reveal the vibrant culture and excitement of each in a fascinating kaleidoscope people.
Get up close and personal to photograph the majestic white-tailed deer.
On his first-ever expedition to Siberia, George witnesses the alarming effect of melting permafrost, visits a 12,000-year-old dog, and camps out with reindeer herders on the chilliest night of his life.
Forcing the Issue demonstrates how forces push, pull, and set things in motion. We learn that forces are all around us and how they act on everything. 05.24.11 be
HIGH-SPEED AMPHIBIAN - We take a look at a sports car that is not what it seems. BIONIC DOLPHIN - This one-of-a-kind submersible looks and acts like a dolphin, but makes more noise. JOYSTICK CONTROL - This system makes a boat as easy to maneuver as a car. GIANT RACE BOAT - We look at one of the fastest boats ever to sail around Britain. OCEAN RACERS - A look at a type of keel for ocean racing. AIRKIX - The UK's toy for extreme sports' fans. COMPUTER-GENERATED GIRLFRIEND - Computer-generated girlfriends is the idea of a company in Hong Kong. VIRTUAL BEAUTY QUEST - A beauty pageant organized for computer-generated images of women. SEGWAY - Looks at when Segway launched models of its scooter-like machine. AIR SURFING - We take a look at the Skyboard, a personal glider. PLANE RACING - We take a look at the Red Bull Air Race World Series. HOT AIR COMPETITION - Retrospective of the 8th International "Air Brotherhood Competition."
First, we'll visit a launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. There Shawn meets up with a structural engineer who told him about his exciting job being part of a team that prepares for rockets to be launched into space. You've probably heard of CrossFit. It's quite an intense fitness program. Helena will meet a Crossfit coach and see why he loves helping his clients achieve their fitness goals. Plus, Shawn will meet a marketing professional and learn how she keeps up with this constantly changing industry. She also shares with him how she and her team help clients successfully market their products and services.
Leslie learns about the broadcast world from its exciting infancy to present day. See the Radio Hall of Fame, the working vintage radio station and a special exhibition: "Here's Johnny, The Making of The Tonight Show''. Then we take a Behind the Scenes look into the vast archive area that carefully houses broadcast history.
Brendan visits the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institue where the scientists work with DNA from thousands of years ago by extracting it from permafrost.
Getting ready for kindergarten marks a significant milestone in a child's journey of growth and development. It encompasses not only academic readiness but also social and emotional preparedness, laying the groundwork for their formal education. More than just a step into the world of letters and numbers, kindergarten serves as a crucial period for holistic development. Guests: Lori Canning Lori Turner Allan Madrid Renee Jaffe
Broward County has robust water safety and drowning prevention initiatives designed to equip children with life-saving skills that will last a lifetime. Let's explore available resources and tips for parents to keep their children safe around water. Guests: Jay Sanford Yushika Brown Latonya Delaughter
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this fifth program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1939 - Albert Einstein Pens Letter to Support Atomic Bomb Research - Albert Einstein who created the General Theory of Relativity, the Special Theory of Relativity, and the famous equation E = MC2, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics, left Nazi Germany for the U.S. and later encouraged President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to pursue atomic bomb research in WWII. 2.) 1939 - Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany are Turned Away from American Shores - The "St. Louis," turned away from America under orders by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was carrying Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, refugees that were fleeeing concentration camps and Adolph Hitler's Final Solution, known as the Holocaust. 3.) 1941 - 1945 - Jewish Americans Fight with Valor in WWII - Over a half million Jewish Americans, volunteered for WWII, like Captain Ben Salomon, who fought against Japan and lost his life in the Pacific at the Battle of Saipan, winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, and General Maurice Rose, who fought against Germany in Europe. 4.) 1942 - Physicist Robert Oppenheimer Leads Team to Develop First Atom Bomb - Physics great Robert Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, New Mexico in WWII to develop an atomic bomb. 5.) 1945 - Bess Myerson is Crowned Miss America - Bess Myerson won the Miss America Beauty Pageant in 1945 and used her win to fight against anti-Semitism in the U.S.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this sixth program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1946 - Aaron Copland Debuts His Third Symphony - Aaron Copland, the Dean of American Music, was an American composer of classical music, who taking photographer Alfred Stieglitz's advice, composed music that was American, such as "Lincoln Portrait," "Fanfare for the Common Man." He was recognized as a great composer by Leonard Bernstein, and known for his musical West Side Story and his Young People's Concerts. 2.) 1947 - David Sarnoff: The Father of American TV - David Sarnoff, the father of American television, was a leader of wireless communications, founder of NBC, the National Broadcasting Company, which brought radio and television, invented by Vladimir Zworykin, into American homes and was a founder of the Television Age and Radio Free Europe. 3.) 1948 - Brandeis University is Founded - Boston's Brandeis University was named after U.S. Supreme Court Judge Louis Brandeis, as a way to fight anti-Semitism. 4.) 1948 - Arthur Miller Pens Death of a Salesman - Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible" made him a leading American playwright, while his character, Willie Loman, became one of the best known characters in American literature. 5.) 1948-2010 - Jewish American Authors Expand Literary Genres - America is known for its Jewish American authors and writers such as Allen Ginsberg, who wrote Howl, Isaac Asimov, who wrote the Foundation Trilogy, Saul Bellow who wrote Humboldt's Gift, Norman Mailer who wrote The Naked and the Dead, Philip Roth who wrote Portnoy's Complaint and Good-bye Columbus, and Joseph Heller who wrote Catch-22. 6.) 1953 - Jonas Salk Develops Polio Vaccine - Jewish American heroes Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin developed vaccines and an oral vaccines against Polio. 7.) 1954 - Admiral Hyman Rickover Builds America's Nuclear Navy - Admiral Hyman Rickover launched America's nuclear navy with the submarine U.S. Nautilus, the first nuclear powered submarine.
Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Rainbow, Stop Procrastinating PSA, Lucky Ace, Heart Race, Happy Choices and Empowering Future Leaders . 5/2/24
Local students match wits as Boca Raton High plays West Boca High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
In this episode of Take Paws, you'll get the facts on feeding your pet a healthy diet. You'll also get some great tips for strolling around the neighborhood with your K-9 companion, check out an innovation in dog walking, and drop in on Happy Paws Pet Expo. Guests: SAM STRAUSS, DVM DAWN HANNA JASON HORGAN, DVM GREG BLACK LISA MENDHEIM
Chris appraises a 1964 770C Amphicar; Ben learns the heartwarming back-story of a 1970 AAR Cuda; Tom appraises a classic 1932 Hudson; then he strikes it big in his hunt for a rare 1973 Mohs Safarikar.
David Carroll is one of New Zealand?s most prolific offenders of all time. He has more than 130 convictions and so far has been in and out of prison 41 times. He started in his teens by stealing more than 30, 000 from his grandmother. Carroll played roles like pretending to be the chef for the UK band Cold Play and he told people he worked for US film star Stephanie Powers.
The Old Patagonian Express in Argentina; O. Winston Link museum in Roanoke, Va.; cruising the Oregon Coast.
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.