Vermont generates all of its electricity without burning fossil fuels. The innovative leaders of three utilities show Chloe Goshay how they create energy using Vermont's own natural resources, including the waste from its two largest industries. Now the state has a plan to use that clean electricity to remove fossil fuels in all of the energy the state uses. Vermonters will have to switch to electric vehicles and electric heat pumps to reach their goal.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
Environmental artist Patrick Dougherty is known for his life-sized sculptures built using only sticks and saplings and exhibited around the world. We visit one of these, along with his home, surrounded by stick fences, stone archways, paths and walls all of which he built himself. Patrick is given a series of movements to increase flexibility in the ankle and restore function to the lower legs.
To savor something is the act of stepping outside of an experience to assess and appreciate it. Savoring intensifies the positive emotions that come with doing something you love. To relish today's practice to its utmost, stay as present in the moment as possible, and feel, and even taste, the natural gratitude that arises by simply appreciating the gifts of this life you have been given.
We know "what goes up must come down." But WHY? Drop in to learn about the gravitational forces like acceleration and air resistance that push and pull Falling Objects! Stem Challenge: Plastic Parachutes Curious About Careers: Hot Air Balloon Pilot, Dawn McKenzie.
The Art Wall (Ensemble): Grandma Tilly asks Freddie to hang a gallery wall in her studio, but she's at a loss on how to begin. She visits a museum to learn the 'right' way but discovers there is no one way - each person gets to bring their own unique perspective to art and ensembles can follow many themes and patterns. Back at the studio, Freddie does things her way and Grandma Tilly is thrilled with the result.
Afraid of the Dark/Lily Pad Crown: When Jay powers down the elevator lights to make a repair, Albie is afraid of the dark until she visits a visual artist who uses light and dark to tell stories and is inspired to create her own light show; Albie has a cool new friend with a cool new toy she doesn't want to take turns with, so a visit with best friends who have mastered sharing teach them why it's more fun that way.
Black bears in West Texas, Sabal palm forests of South Texas, Longhorn Caverns.
Michael learns about Charlie Chaplin's love for Kerry and his particular fondness for the Butler Arms Hotel in Waterville. Ireland's leading opera tenor, Gavan Ring guides us around Cahiciveen to hear some local song and something far more exotic. Michael hears about Daniel O Connell, the great liberator and his friendship with Frederick Douglas. Despite a fear of heights Michael bravely climbs to the top of Cahergall Fort for a view of Skellig Michael, site of 2 Star Wars movies and the Atlantic beyond. Folk singer Aoife Scott sings Wild Atlantic Way.
REFRESH QUEST explores the 2019 Super-bloom in Southern California. This once in a decade floral event sets the stage for an adventure and conversation about flowers, plants, and their innate powers, as host Jeremy Maupin speaks with gardener, Robin Redinger, restoration ecologist, Steve Windhager, and master herbalist, David Crow.
No fruit helped build America more than the apple, often referred to as "our democratic fruit." Recently, there's a movement underway to return to some of the original varieties that apple connoisseurs say taste better than what is typically found in grocery stores today. We discover the story of the apple is as complex as American history itself by visiting with a horticultural historian from Monticello and with a foodways interpreter who brings the stories of enslaved persons to life.
Taking a good design, improving that design from good to great is hard to do but once done very rewarding. To learn more tune in as we GardenSMART.
The audience will want to double down on having friends and family over for cards as we share great tips on how to serve just the right food and go all in on a great time together.
Christopher Kimball searches Paris for new spins on bistro classics, starting with a surprising take on French Onion Soup. Back at Milk Street, Rose Hattabaugh makes Oven-Baked Three-Layer Croque Monsieur Sandwiches, a fuss-free recipe that's doable on any night of the week. Finally, Rosemary Gill prepares a modern twist on garlic bread: Garlic Toasts with Goat Cheese and Herb Salad.
Fairlight de Michele fondly remembers her Grandma Erna's noodle kugel on her childhood holiday tables. With no recipe, she experimented on her own, but with no success. So she turns to Milk Street to help her out!
Transformation Coach Ivan Joseph shares how to overcome the opinions of others and build the self-confidence necessary for a greater life.
Exploring the Nile Valley from north to south, we see the highlights of Egypt. In the fabled city of Alexandria, we venture through a market wonderland, smoke a shisha, and stroll a Mediterranean promenade. In Luxor, we explore the pharaohs' tombs and temples before sailing on a timeless felucca. Then we kick back on a riverboat cruise, enjoying iconic views of palm trees, minarets, and rustic villages. Our finale: Ramesses II's magnificent temple at Abu Simbel.
The Joseph, St.Mary's and Maumee rivers meet in the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Since 1969 the community has come together to celebrate art, music and local eats for the annual Three Rivers Festival. Haylie goes beyond the festival and explores the community involvement with the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, DeBrand Fine Chocolates and Salomon Farm Park.
Test cook Keith Dresser makes host Julia Collin Davison a Southern Thai speciality, Khua Kling (Pork Stir-Fry). Science expert Dan Souza explains how broccoli and dogs are more similar than you think, and test cook Elle Simone Scott makes host Bridget Lancaster Khao Niaow Ma Muang (Sticky Rice with Mango).
This show gives grilled and smoked vegetables their due. We start with hot stuff from India: a spectacular Tandoori Cauliflower with Coriander Mint Chutney. From the West Indies comes a squash gratin fired with habanero chiles and perfumed with wood smoke. Not to leave our carnivorous friends out, Mexican-American chef Johnny Hernandez cooks Borrego, Mexican pit-roasted lamb. Tandoori Cauliflower with Coriander Mint Chutney; West Indian Squash Gratin; Borrego (Mexican Pit-Roasted Lamb).
Everyone knows it's tough to succeed in the food business. Union Kitchen's Cullen Gilchrist is working to help launch and nurture culinary startups in Washington DC, offering business guidance, a communal kitchen, distribution services and even a string of grocery stores to help ensure success. In this episode, you'll meet three entrepreneurs who have leveraged Union Kitchen's assets to launch and grow food brands that have gone national.
Bryan Roof makes host Toni Tipton-Martin Mana'eesh Za'atar and Baba Ghanoush. Tasting expert Jack Bishop talks about different eggplants. Christie Morrison makes host Julia Collin Davison Roasted Beets with Lemon-Tahini Dressing.
Two sisters are determined to clear the clutter out of a Virginia farmhouse that's been in their family for over a hundred years. Purchased when few African Americans could buy homes, the house is filled with artifacts celebrating their family's proud legacy. Their dream is to fix up the farmhouse so that future generations can continue to enjoyed it.
A very special visit with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's own John McEuen. John and Brandon Lee Adams perform some traditional songs from Will the Circle Be Unbroken days and discuss some of John's early influences.
From the Tennessee-Virginia State Line, Farm and Fun Time brings you a high-energy, fun-filled performance that puts a modern spin on classic live radio, featuring contemporary roots music artists & segments that celebrate Appalachian Culture. Host Kris Truelsen and house band Bill and the Belles tie it all together for an entertaining experience you won't soon forget! This week's show features the high-octane new-grass inspired sounds of North Carolina based quintet Unspoken Tradition, and the dynamic musings of the heartfelt husband-wife duo, Darin & Brooke Aldridge. We also take a visit to Virginia to O'Possum's Bottom Farm in Gate City, VA to learn more about sustainable practices of goat cheese production in Southwest Virginia.
FNX is proud to present our music performance series STUDIO 49, featuring in-studio showcases by Native and World Indigenous artists!
Pianist Derek Polischuk performs music from his album Terra Incognita featuring composer Tom Osborne, celebrating the beauty of Hawaii while sharing its traumatic path to statehood. Jazz bassist and composer Rodney Whitaker recalls the fear and violence a special police unit unleashed on Detroit's Black communities in the 1970s, performing his original piece "The Big Four" with a quartet.
THE WOODS are a southern roots band with rich three-part harmonies. Dan O'Rourke, Raquel Cole, and Leland Rooney - each bring a depth of experience as musicians, songwriters, and performers. O'Rourke is an established writer and folk-influenced recording artist. Cole is a seasoned musician with her own successful career as a Canadian country solo artist. Rooney is an inspired, multi-genre guitar virtuoso. THE FRENCH FAMILY BAND hail from Tasmania in Australia and caught the attention of another Australian master musician Tommy Emmanuel who said "The French Family Band are simply great musicians and singers. They are as pure as music can be. " WoodSongs Kid: Jacob Thomas, is a 13 -year-old boy from Tennessee.
The Classical Tahoe Orchestra performs Selections from Carmen by Georges Bizet, Symphony No. 1 in C Major by Georges Bizet, Sinfonietta No. 2 ("Generations") by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, and Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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