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- After a fatal incident sends him on a rampant path of destruction, a champion boxer fights to get custody of his daughter and revive his professional career.
- Bold, innovative and deliciously diverse original entertainment programming.
- Frankie Cooks aims to help you learn simple awesome recipes in your kitchen.
- Books du Jour introduces a brand new literary program with a simple premise. Every week, the host invites three authors to lunch to discuss their work and their main concerns about life at large. The guests for the pilot are Ayana Mathis, "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie"; Gary Shteyngart, "Little Failure: A Memoir," and Joshua Henkin, "The World Without You."
- Doggie Moms follows a group of New York City women whose lives revolve around their dogs - doggie dates, birthday parties, weddings, meet-ups, pageants, fashion shows, costume contests, fundraisers, you name it. These doggie moms are tenacious about ensuring the best for their babies, pinning all of their hopes and dreams on their four-legged, furry "children." Created by Next Millennium Productions, the six part series features five "moms" as they compete for fame and fortune and jockey for social stature in the doggie world. The moms have a lot of heart too, working tirelessly to give back to the community, raising money for local animal shelters and other charities. Some have even prepared their pets to be therapy dogs who comfort the sick and elderly. The series also serves as a resource for pet owners in the City, sharing details about the guidelines behind licenses, transporting dogs, microchipping, spaying and neutering and more. Episodes look at the importance of grooming and nutrition, adopting shelter pets, pet first aid, how to volunteer to help animals and more.
- Arts Alive! highlights arts and cultural organizations in Brooklyn as seen through the eyes of the students of the Kingsborough Community College media internship program.
- NYC Overcoming, a series of 5 short films packaged into a 1-hour special from Harlem-based production company Firelight Films, helmed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson. This documentary aims to celebrate the efforts of the nightlife, hospitality, and entertainment communities throughout the five boroughs as they recover from pandemic hardships.
- Each week, a variety of hosts take a bite out of the Big Apple, and explore a healthy New York City. Learn quick and inexpensive ways to upgrade your diet and get the most out of your exercise. LunchNYC helps New Yorkers live healthier lifestyles one lunch at a time.
- The documentary narrates a financial crisis surrounding the Harlem School of the Arts in New York City. It follows two piano students, one suffers from ADHD, and the other from severe hearing lose, their study at the Harlem School of the Arts, and the efforts of teachers and parents to save the school after it was forced to shut down.
- TED Talks in NYC pairs TEDs signature Ideas Worth Spreading talks with compelling discussions examining these topics and how they effect and influence our great City and the New Yorkers who live here. Started in 1984, TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. What began as conferences dedicated to three worlds Technology, Entertainment, Design has become ever broader. The annual TED conferences, in Long Beach and Edinburgh, bring together the worlds most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives. TED.com makes the best talks and performances from TED and their partners available to the world, for free. Each of the ten TED Talks in NYC programs showcase selected TED.com talks concerning global topics-including the environment, gender issues, homelessness, disabilities and psychology among others-and distill them to the local NYC level. Following each talk, renowned news anchor Jami Floyd leads an inspirational and thought provoking round-table discussion with some of the brightest and most interesting minds today.
- Join award winning Dietitian Gina Keatley as she takes you to some unlikely places on ingredient hunts and explores the "soul" of different foods before facing the challenge to recreate the menu with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- New York City may have eight million people but they have still found room to raise chickens. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she teams up with urban farmers and discovers what it takes to raise chickens in the big city. After we head to the source-the coop-we'll reconstruct a kitchen classic, the Country Omelet with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Cheese is a staple in many cuisines and is a protein packed powerhouse. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she dawns a hairnet and giant paddle to help with cheese production right here in New York City. Once she has helped to create the curds, we'll reconstruct a kitchen classic, Cheese Grits with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Southern breakfasts are large and in charge. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she visits a traditional meat market with a modern flare in Astoria, Queens and learns to fabricate chickens while choosing the healthiest portions. We'll get picky about our poultry as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, Chicken and Waffles with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- No food is more universal than bread. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she rises early with the bakers in Brooklyn to create delicious and nutritious breads. We'll satisfy our need to knead as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, Spoonbread with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- New York City may be known for pasta but it's what you do with your pasta that truly gives it soul. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she uses her noodle to find the best crabs in New York. We'll dive into the world of sea food as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, Macaroni and Cheese with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Our butcher is a ham but today we're talking turkey-sausage that is. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she talks to the sausage experts about how to choose a leaner sausage option. We'll stuff some sausage as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, Sausage Gumbo with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- With only a few basic ingredients, you can create a classic of southern cuisine, corn bread. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she learns where in New York to find the perfect cast iron pan, how to season it and the prefect protein pairing. Let's get our shopping shoes on as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, Corn Bread with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Whole fish can be intimidating with catfish on top of that list. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she figures out the filet with one of Brooklyn's best fish mongers. We'll get catty in the fish market and reconstruct a kitchen classic, Deep Fried Catfish with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Big things come in small packages. Join Chef Gina Keatley as she tours the spice district in New York City. We'll connect the southern roots to its Indian past and reconstruct a southern staple, Dirty Rice with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Nothing's more forbidden on a classic diet than the chocolate bar. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she sweetens up the menu with the chocolatiers. We'll go crazy for the cacao as we reconstruct a kitchen classic, chocolate cake with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Banana Nut Bread is a traditional breakfast but to eat it full fat is truly nuts. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she goes nuts and reconstructs a kitchen classic, Banana Nut Bread with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- Sushi is known for being healthy but not all rolls are created equal. Join Culinary Dietitian Gina Keatley as she reveals the ancient art of sushi. We'll connect with the far East and reconstruct a Japanese staple, hand rolls with All of the Passion, None of the Pounds.
- 2014–TV EpisodeDrake and Vix are the top assassins of opposing crime organizations. Now they've been assigned to kill each other but... Meet two assassins that are both so good at what they do, they can't defeat each other. It's a story of rivals and their relationship, of rejecting roles to find peace, of finding that your worst enemy may be your best friend.
- Ready for an action filled experience in the big city of NEW YORK!? Jennifer Betit Yen guides you through a series of adventures chock-filled with action and featuring all sorts of heroes, from the ones you might expect to the ones you just might not! Also featured in this episode: Jeryl Prescott (who can also be seen in season 1 of Walking Dead and on Modern Family). Special thanks: Kevin Lee, Toy Lei, Blue Core Studios, Eddie LeBron, SoCal Guerrillas, Barkada Inc., The Sexiest of the Bunch.
- New York City has it all from the bright lights of Broadway to the exotic cuisine of Restaurant Row and what better place than New York is there in which to fall in love? In this episode, Film Lab takes you on a journey of several different characters who all find romance in the city. Special thanks to AAFL TV, Jennifer Betit Yen, Migina Tsai, Sunhoo Lee, Team Lee Kim, Eddie Shieh, Girard Tecson, James Shih, RiLL Films, Distance, Christian Oh, Candidate, Oz Productions.
- In this special episode devoted to dance, STILL provides a beautiful performance piece directed and choreographed by William Lu and brought to us courtesy of the AOF Film Festival and AAFL TV, all about longing, love, loss, and connection - expressed through motion. With gratitude to Scott Eriksson and the Asians on Film Festival, AAFL TV and the Asian American Film Lab.
- In the golden age of Facebook and online dating, these filmmakers explore how to maintain a healthy relationship status... Or not. Featuring: Dyed, Tastes Like Teriyaki Chicken, Five Years & Breakfast. In Episode 2 of LaLa Land, Jessica struggles to find and stable relationship slash apartment with her roommate, Bunny. It's complicated!