This film highlights the East Building's architectural conception and construction, beginning with the challenge initially faced by architect I. M. Pei. Documentation of construction includes footage of the works of art commissioned for the building from artists such as Henry Moore and Alexander Calder.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Salmon in a Gingered Lemongrass Broth with Snow Peas and Shiitake Mushrooms Gerry Klaskala Canoe Atlanta GA ENTREE Roasted Duck Leg over Two Grits Casey Taylor Rhett House Beaufort SC DESSERT Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Chaya R. Conrad Dickie Brennan's Steak House New Orleans LA
APPETIZER Lamb Roulade on Zucchini and Eggplant Carpaccio Guenter Seeger The Dining Room, The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, Atlanta GA ENTREE Scampi Paul Bartolotta Spiaggia Chicago IL DESSERT Summer Berries with White Chocolate Mousse Gerard Partoens The Peabody - Orlando, Orlando FL
King Crab Cake by Coco Pacheco of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile. Roasted Duck with Pear-Sweet Potato Rosti by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Baked Rhubarb Kisses by Wilhelm Schnattl of Restaurant Schnattl in Vienna, Austria.
Clear Tomato Soup by Lisl Wagner-Bacher of Landhaus Bacher in Mautern, Austria. Turbot Meuniere by Eric Frechon of Le Bristol Hotel in Paris, France. Cherry Mousse Millefeuille by Maria Salcuni of La Tenda Rossa in San Casciano, Italy.
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.
Velours de Tomate "Grappa" and Spaghetti with Shellfish by Christian Morisset of La Terrasse, Hotel Juana in Juan-des-Pins, France. Veal Chop with Puree of White Beans by Albert Roux of Le Gavroche in London, England. Poached Pear Terrine with Black Nuts and Orange Sauce by George Weinwurm of Restaurant Korso in Vienna, Austria.
Avocado and Shrimp Terrine Tom Emerick, The Wine Connoisseur, Houston TX Duck and White Bean Chili Michael Robers, Trumps, Los Angeles CA Orance Zabaglione in Orange Cups Malte Breitlow, The Whire Dove, Tucson AZ Potato Salad Hisko Roberts, The Salt Lick, Driftwood TX
APPITIZER Blackberry-glazed Quail John Fleer The Inn at Blackberry Farm, Walland TN ENTREE * Greenhouse Grill Rack of Lamb Daniel Mellman Greenhouse Grill, Sanibel FL DESSERT * Praline Mousse with Chocolate Meringue Frederic Monti Brasserie Le Coze, Atlanta GA
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.
In Florida's St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, Rae Rae learns about various reptiles, and later, he makes a snake from toilet paper rolls.
Join host Leslie Mueller as she tours the tree tops deep in the Adirondacks on the eco bridge called Wild Walk. See how Mother Nature and the Wild Center are partners in the annual monarch butterfly migration to Mexico and get a behind-the-scenes up close look at a red tail hawk training session.
JOHN F. KENNEDY - PART 2 - In June, 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited Berlin and toured the newly constructed wall that separated Communist east from capitalist west. He famously declared: "Ich bin ein berliner" - "I am a Berliner" - and said the Soviet wall demonstrated the failure of Communism as the regime was forced to put up barriers to prevent its citizens escarping. EDITH PIAF - Whenever Edith Piaf sang one of her greatest signature tunes, "Je Ne Regrette Rien," it never failed to resonate with an audience. Because everyone knew that with the life she'd led, most lesser mortals would have regretted just about everything. TIGER WOODS - A child prodigy, professional golfer Eldrick Tiger Woods was just two years old in October 1978 when he appeared on the Mike Douglas TV Show, putting against Bob Hope. Unlike many other prodigious talents, however, Tiger grew up to fulfill his remarkable potential and, indeed, surpass it. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT - Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second President of the United States, was the most beloved and influential First Lady in history. Born a Roosevelt in her own right in 1884, she was the niece of President Theodore Roosevelt and grew up immersed in politics. WALT DISNEY - In the history of show business, no one has ever captured the imagination like Walt Disney. The talented artist spent the last years of WW I as an ambulance driver. True to form, his ambulance was covered, not with camouflage, but with his cartoon creations. Returning from France, Disney struggled to forge a career in the film world, but he persevered and eventually hit pay dirt with a talking mouse his wife Lillian named "Mickey."
Growing up in Missouri must have seemed a lifetime away from the bright lights and madness of Hollywood for Brad Pitt, but the star of movies, such as "Seven," "Kalifornia," "Ocean's Eleven" and its sequels, and "Inglorious Basterds" admits that the thought of settling down in a normal, nine-to-five job like his peers terrified him. His passion was films, and if the movies weren't coming to Missouri, then Pitt would go to them. The role that brought him to attention was as the sexy thief who held up convenience stores and seduced Geena Davis in "Thelma and Louise." However, his personal life - particularly his relationship with Angelina Jolie and their large brood of mostly adopted children - tends to take the media's focus from his film career.
The capital of art and keeper of ancient history, Italy is the home ofthe former High Roman Empire and craddle of Western civilization.
Program 1: 1774 - 1833 America's founding fathers create a government to protect the rights of the people, rights derived not from any government but from nature or God. Chapters: - 1774 - Thomas Jefferson Writes A Summary View of the Rights of British America - 1776 - America's Declaration of Independence Sets the Stage for Civil Rights - 1791 - Bill of Rights Guarantees Civil Rights - 1828 - Jacksonian Democracy Creates Universal White Male Suffrage - 1833 - William Lloyd Garrison Founds the National Antislavery Society 08.26.2013 be
Alecsa will start us off at the dentist?s office where she speaks with a general dentist. She learns what he spends most of his time doing and why he loves working with families. Developments in engineering are happening at warp speed. Shawn will learn about what's hot in the engineering field and how advances impact so many aspects of our world. And Alecsa will meet with an inventor who created a safer type of skateboard. He'll give her an introduction into the process of inventing a product and getting it on the market.
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Peaceful Ridge, Cost Of Living, Special Olympics, Senior Ceramics, Mona Creative Art, Bill 49, End Of An Era, BikeBox, Diwali, Fruits in Cahoots, Westchester Eats, and De La Flor Florist 4/25/24
Local students match wits as Hallandale High plays Stranahan High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Sports Zone - Spotlight on Tennis... Sports Zone tackles one of the world's most popular sports. Tennis takes the big stage as we interview Joseph Giron from West Broward HS, Luciana Marcano from Flanagan HS, Melvin Ayebah from Flanagan HS, and Loreena Bailey from Nova HS. Guests: Brandon Graham Joseph Giron Luciana Marcano Melvin Ayebah Loreena Bailey
Sports Zone - Spotlight on Tennis... Sports Zone tackles one of the world's most popular sports. Tennis takes the big stage as we interview Jack Heimowitz from Western HS, Pablo Alunnicobo from Cypress Bay HS, and Aarav Bansal from Cypress Bay HS. Guests: Brandon Graham Jack Heimowitz Pablo Alunnicobo Aarav Bansal
Lobster and Watercress Salad with Caviar-Buttermilk Dressing by Michael Crowe of Ashford Castle Cong, in County Mayo, Ireland. Llama Fillet by Gerard Germain of Hotel Los Tajibos in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Orange-Chocolate Souffle by Antonio Bras Da Silva of Restaurant Trebbiano in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
APPETIZER Shellfish Extravaganza Andrew Wilkinson Rainbow Room New York NY ENTREE Veal Tenderloin Todd Rogers Ritz-Carlton Houston Houston TX DESSERT Praline-White Chocolate Staircase Doyle DeForest Flour Power New Orleans LA
Smoked Salmon Tart with Candied Leeks-- Antoine Bouterin, Le P?rigord, New York NY Grilled Spice-Rubbed Swordfish with Indonesian Ketjap --Chris Schlesinger, Blue Room/East Coast Grill Cambridge, MA;Sabayon en Hippenmasse--Wolfgang Friedrich, Americus - Sheraton Hotel Washington, DC
Deep-fried Crab Balls with Jicam Pepper Panache Rick O'Connell Rosalie's, San Francisco CA Chicken Gonzalez Joaquin Gonzalez La Louisiane, San Antonio TX Chocolate Cake with Roasted Banana Sauce Robert Del Grande Cafe Annie, Houston TX Gypsy Stew Rosalea Murphy, The Pink Adobe Santa Fe NM
People can have all kinds of allergies and so can their pets. In this episode of Take Paws, you'll hear a vet share some expert advice on pet allergies. You'll also get some great info on boarding training and learn about foods you should never feed your pet. TIM MULLALLY SAM STRAUSS, DVM LISA MENDHEIM
This episode of Dateline Health discusses the importance of The World's First Theme Park for Entrepreneurs and its impact on the global community. Guests: ?John G. Wensveen, Ph.D.
A city of wrought iron balconies tangled with tropical flowers, whose perfume mingles with the effusion of rising bourbon and cayenne pepper. This city of Mardi Gras, bathed by the mighty Mississippi sits in low ying bayous where a distinct culture struggles to survive. From the tension between the city and the country, the various races and languages and from it complex cultural history has emerged an eccentric set of traditions and one of the most distinct cuisines in the United States.
Sian Richards journeys aboard the luxurious Palace on Wheels' train. Highlights include: Fort Jaisalmar; the Sam Sand Dunes; the Osian camel camp; Jaipur, the Blue City; Mehrangarh Fort; Shar village; Dhurri rug weaving and pottery making.
In this sequel to "Father of the Bride" (1950), newly married Kay Dunstan announces that she and her husband are going to have a baby, leaving her father having to come to grips with the fact that he will soon be a granddad. Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Chuck Leavell is back in the saddle - of his motorcycle - heading toward Milwaukee, where the Urban Wood movement turns city trees into heirloom furniture; to Madison's Forest Products Lab, the nation's premiere site for wood research; next, a tribute to Aldo Leopold, a pioneer in forest ecology; then an event to benefit Log-A-Load for Kids.
Ben appraises a 1950 Mercury Coupe Resto-Mod; Chris a 1941 Cadillac Series Sixty Special; Tom a 1960 Imperial Limousine; then the guys have different ideas about a 1956 Corvette.
Caryl Fantel, musical director, gives us an education on exactly what a musical director does. She also shares her story of how she became a musical director and some of the exciting projects she is working on. Guests: Caryl Fantel Bill Hirschman Shari Upbin Karen Stephens Andy Rogow
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
When Pearl starts selling music lessons, Mrs. Drysdale complains about the noise to the police. Mrs. Drysdale also calls the dog catcher on Duke.
Andy and Barney must figure out a way to prevent a farmer's goat who has eaten a load of dynamite from blowing up Mayberry.
Little Joe comes upon a gypsy girl. Frightened, she runs and falls becoming unconscious. When she wakes, they discover that she believes she is bewitched and so do her people who banished her. Her birth under a dark star has fostered this belief. Little Joe, smitten, must rescue her from this belief, her people and someone posing as a wolf.
When an Indian saves Ben Cartwright's life from a near fatal knife attack by another Indian, Ben later gives the Indian and his pregnant wife a strip of fertile farming land. Unfortunately the land is next to and very racist farmer and things turn deadly.
The detectives begin the hunt for a methodical thief who's robbed several bars in the same fashion, but the investigation hastens when a bartender is murdered.
Gracie tries to play cupid for Harry and her wardrobe woman, not realizing that the woman is married already and has two children.
This classic comedy game show, hosted by Groucho Marx, features a secret word in each episode. Contestants answer trivia questions and exchange banter with the host.
A new romance seems to be constantly tested by evil spirits determined to break up a relationship between a Viennese tavern patron, and its beautiful waitress.