Barbara Fox discusses her murder mystery plays that she has been producing for over 30 years.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Chili Crab, Singapore-style Philip Lo Jasmine, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Cinnamon-crusted Mahi Mahi with Applesauce Mark Guizol The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL DESSERT All That Jazz Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
APPETIZER Pan-fried Soft-shell Crawfish and Eggplant with Caramelized Nuts and Lemon Butter Sauce Guillermo Thomas The Hermitage Hotel Nashville TN ENTREE Pan-cooked Yellowtail with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Citrus Butter Sauce Norman Van Aken Norman's, Miami FL DESSERT Kona Coffee Ice Cream Sandwich Anne Quatrano Bacchanalia, Atlanta GA
Lobster Salad with Fine Herbs by Christian Willer of La Palme d'Or, Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France. Venison and Tyroleon Ham Cordon Bleu with Pumpkin and Celery Mayonnaise by Christian Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Chocolate Coffee Cup by Benoit Blin of Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons in Great Milton, England.
Terrine of Summer Vegetables and Guinea Fowl by Christian Golles of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Roasted Scallops with Porcini Mushrooms by Georges Blanc of Restaurant Georges Blanc in Viennes, France. Chocolate Trilogy by Galileo Reposo of Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia in Milan, Italy.
Shark Hash by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Herb-crusted Saddle of Lamb by Philip Howard of The Square in London, England. Baked Seasonal Fruits by Marc Janodet of La Terrasse, Hotel Juana in Juan-des-Pins, France.
Chicken Breast on Austrian Caesar Salad by Herbert Danzer of Do & Co Schonbrun in Vienna, Austria. Prawn and Scallop Cassoulette by Brendan O'Sullivan of Archway in Galway, Ireland. Banana Tower by Mara Rocha Mello of Cafe Patisserie in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Brisket and Ribs Tim Ader, The Salt Lick, Driftwood TX and Assorted Barbecued Brisket Brisket Bo Wafford, Onion Creek Lodge, Buda, TX Smoked Barbecued Duck with Pecan Stuffing G. Scott Philip, Las Canarias, San Antonio TX Exotic Game Pate, Louis Aaron, Sam Houston's, Kerrville TX
Appetizer Yuca-stuffed Shrimp with a Sour Orange Mojo and Scotch Bonnet Tartar Sauce Norman Van Aken Norman's, Coral Gables FL Entree Grilled and Braised Rabbit with Molasses, Bourbon, Slab Bacon, and Stone-ground Grits Frank Stitt Highlands Bar & Grill, Birmingham AL Dessert Chocolate Pecan Torte Elizabeth Terry Elizabeth on 37th, Savannah 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.
First up in this episode we check out mud diving; with this type of diving many interesting small sea creatures can be found; this time we find a Pygmy Cuttlefish. We travel to Tahiti to check out a Lagoonarium, basically an outdoor aquarium in which you can swim. a dea whale, referred to as a whale fall, is seen etc.
Everyone loves a parade. It takes a lot of planning, preparation and a photograph of the group, but the perfect mud puddle just might mess up their plans.
Learn about the letter "O" with Maestro Javier and sing along with Seymour Trax to a fun song about Oliver the Otter! (He loves opera!)
Lazy Lion spends all day trying to avoid hard work.
When Sharon Langley was born in the early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American families were not allowed entry. This interesting tale reveals how in the summer of 1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first time. Co-author Sharon Langley was the first African-American child to ride the carousel. This was on the same day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Langley's ride to remember demonstrated the possibilities of King's dream.
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Program 1 Students will be introduced to manuscript handwriting by first practicing the Basic Strokes: Vertical & Horizontal.
The Popsnorkles need a new car, so they test drive the amazing Tooth-Gnasher Superflash, and are amazed when it changes its shape into several different animals. This book inspires LeVar to learn all the ins and outs of automobiles as he spends the day in a service station and visits a car factory assembly line to see how cars are built.
Things are moving all around us all the time! We?re always on the move, too. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike helps us to figure out the different ways people move from one place to another, and some of the ways that different things move at different speeds. Join us on this installment of Science and Me and put on your running shoes as we get... "Moving Right Along"!
Pushing and pulling - we do it all the time! Forces get things moving in all different directions! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at the forces that move things all around us, and the different ways that all this pushing and pulling changes motion and makes machines work. Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and get ready to make your move with... "A Force, of Course"!
Customary units of length including the inch, foot, yard, and miles are discussed while incorporating real world applications. (14:25 min.)
Tessellations are introduced.
Major concepts... the common mathematical solids: a family comprised of the cube, prism, pyramid, sphere and cone. A common theme highlighted throughout each illuminative example is not only what these polyhedra look like, but their properties and deconstruction, i. e., isolating faces and the way in which those faces fit together.
Bangladesh is the poorest country in the world. The Tripura are a minority people who live in the breathtaking highlands of Khagrachari. This is the story of the children of this region who live happily despite their poor circumstances.
Join host Leslie Mueller in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the Museum of International Folk Art and learn about this global art form and a collection that represents over 100 countries. See an incredible one-of-a-kind exhibit with over 10,000 detailed objects. Then go Behind-the Scenes into 2 of the private collection areas to see artifacts that are rarely on view.
Lombok is a secret hideaway. Visited by people who love snorkeling, scuba diving, boating and fishing. Highlights include: the formidable volcano, Mount Rinjani; quaint fishing villages; a pottery and weaving village; an authentic sea-going experience.
APPETIZER Chili Crab, Singapore-style Philip Lo Jasmine, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Cinnamon-crusted Mahi Mahi with Applesauce Mark Guizol The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL DESSERT All That Jazz Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
APPETIZER Greek Stew in Orzo Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Phoenix AZ ENTREE Seared Sea Bass with Caribbean Fruit Chutney Hans Hickel Oystercatchers Tampa FL DESSERT Milchrahmstrudel Thomas Ferlesch Cafe des Artistes New York NY
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.
Lobster Salad with Fine Herbs by Christian Willer of La Palme d'Or, Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France. Venison and Tyroleon Ham Cordon Bleu with Pumpkin and Celery Mayonnaise by Christian Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Chocolate Coffee Cup by Benoit Blin of Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons in Great Milton, England.
Terrine of Summer Vegetables and Guinea Fowl by Christian Golles of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Roasted Scallops with Porcini Mushrooms by Georges Blanc of Restaurant Georges Blanc in Viennes, France. Chocolate Trilogy by Galileo Reposo of Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia in Milan, Italy.
This global-minded episode travels worldwide to see eleven culturally-diverse segments about activities in the US, Europe and Asia. In the US, we see a "Chocolate Show"; segments in Europe include: "Big Ben Cleaning" and "Car Stuffing" in the United Kingdom; "Gliders" in Germany; and "Nappies" in the Netherlands; segments in Asia include: "Moon Cakes in China"; a "Water Balloon Fight" in Taiwan; then "Mall Bungee"; "Stamps"; "Square Watermelons"; and "Mini-Cars" in Japan.
Host Martin Hale continues in the scenic San Bernardino Mountains, home to the tallest peak in Southern California, San Gorgonio Mountain. We begin in Holcomb Valley, which was named for the miner who discovered gold here in 1860; today, it's a wonderful place to discover wildflowers. Exploring mountain slopes and backcountry trails, we are introduced to unique species of flowering plants, along with a variety of more common wildflowers.
First up in this episode we check out mud diving; with this type of diving many interesting small sea creatures can be found; this time we find a Pygmy Cuttlefish. We travel to Tahiti to check out a Lagoonarium, basically an outdoor aquarium in which you can swim. a dea whale, referred to as a whale fall, is seen etc.
Scientific Thinking shows how the scientific method has both process and rationale. We learn that science gives us a means by which to invent and discover!
CLEVER - A two-seater car that provides safety and maneuverability. DRIVER ALERT - This system may radically reduce traffic accidents. WINTER TESTING - A testing ground with the harshest possible conditions. VQ GX3 - VW's clever vehicle, a cross between a sports car and a motorcycle. ACTIVE STEERING - A power-assisted steering system that varies according to the speed of the car. CRASH CENTER - This center can crash test all types of cars and also repair them. NIGHT VISION - A night-vision system with a thermal imaging camera. VARIABLE CYLINDER ENGINES - A fuel-efficient alternative used n trucks and SUV's.
Sometimes, illnesses become a real mystery for doctors. Alecsa will meet an infectious disease specialist whose job is to diagnose and treat rare and complex conditions. We see their big brown trucks everywhere delivering packages to doorsteps. Alecsa learns what it takes to be a UPS driver and package handler. Trendy boutiques are popping up everywhere. Alecsa will visit one and learn how they serve their clientele in a more personal way than the big department stores and what it takes to own a fashion boutique.
Neil and the team are on an emergency call to capture and release a sick Galapagos shark from the Bermuda aquarium. They risk their lives to transport the shark 10 miles off shore for release in a protected marine reserve. Watch Neil and the team swim with larger wild Galapagos sharks, studying their behavior to see if there's any truth behind their reputation as wild man-eaters. This marks the start of a scientific study that will eventually help protect the declining population of this species.
Deep in the Amazon, George is determined to retrace Theodore Roosevelt's legendary expedition and witness first-hand how deforestation and climate change are affecting one of the earth's most critical ecosystems.
April Kirk, Executive Director of the historic Stranahan House Museum, talks about the exciting programs put on by the museum as well as her other projects, which include being an artist. Guests: April Kirk Bill Hirschman Carol Kassie Wil Shriner Frank Loconto
We are shedding light on the importance of fathers and father figures in the family structure. Fatherhood is a cornerstone of family life and society, playing a vital role in the development and well-being of children. Their presence and active involvement contribute to a child's emotional, cognitive, and social growth. Research shows that children with involved fathers tend to perform better academically, have better emotional and psychological well-being, and are less likely to engage in risky behaviors. Becoming an engaged dad has benefits for fathers, too: engaged dads set goals and achieve greater success, healthy habits become more important, and self-esteem increases as dads see their value. Guests: Eric Chisem Jean-Robert Menard Arlene Connelly-Drummond
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
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
A retrospective tribute to Michael Jackson goes back to his work with the Jackson 5 and highlights his incredible work as a single performer with timeless hits such as, "Thriller," "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and "Smooth Criminal"; then a final tribute after the devastating news of his death.
Retrospective profiles of: Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day-Lewis, Geena Davis, Javier Bardem, Heath Ledger.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING: Aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow, suffered a parent's worst nightmare when their son, Charles, Jr., was kidnapped for a ransom and later found dead. BOY GEORGE: In October 2005, Culture Club's Boy George was charged with Cocaine possession, and sentenced to 5 days community service. JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION: November 22, 1963, saw the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, by Lee Harvey Oswald. SNOOP DOGG: Rapper "Snoop Dogg" has often found himself on the wrong side of the law with drug, rape and gun possession charges filed against him over the course of his career. ANTHRAX ATTACK: A deliberately anthrax-infected letter in 2001 killed American media photo editor Robert Stevens - two postal workers also died a couple of weeks later as a result of anthrax infection. LIZZIE BORDEN: For more than a century, controversy has surrounded the deaths of Andrew and Abbey Borden by multiple axe wounds, with Andrew's daughter, Lizzie, being the prime suspect.
In 1966, British aviation expert Sir Frank Whittle was honored for his services to the aviation industry. Twenty-five years earlier, the aeronautical engineer had invented the jet engine, and ushered in a new era of air travel. On May the 15th, 1941, the first experimental flight using Whittle's engine took off over Cranwell, England and flew for 17 minutes, at a top speed of 545km per hour, Thanks to Whittle and others like him, it didn't take long for jet engines to become the standard long-range transportation option.
This biographical profile looks back at the meteoric rise to fame of Beyonce, the former Destiny's Child star, who admits that life as a solo artist has been pretty good. She credits her family for keeping her grounded; and despite the trappings of fame, is grateful to have a life outside of being a pop star. Born in Houston, Texas, in 1981, she began winning talent contests at the tender age of seven. Her salesman father, Matthew, had so much faith in his daughter's singing ability that he left his job with its six-figure salary to manage her career full time. Destiny's Child, the group made up of Beyonce and her two close friends, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, hit the big time in 1997, and became the biggest selling girl group of all time in 2004. Since then, Beyonce has carved out a career on her own, both in music, as well as acting in movies such as "Dream Girls," and it's obvious there's much more to come from Ms. Beyonce Knowles.
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.