Alternative pop band Japanese Breakfast; British singer Arlo Parks.
Banjo master Enda Scahill is a four-time All-Ireland Champion who has performed with The Fureys, Farnkie Gavin and The Chieftains.
Flutist and uilleann piper Emer Mayock shares tunes and stories.
A distressed Patience is questioned by the police after coming under suspicion.
A death at the university plunges Geordie and Alphy into a world of academic adversaries, while Alphy faces a romantic complication.
Olav and the king plan their escape; Martha and her children take refuge in Sweden, but a Nazi threat still looms.
A sequence of standing poses opens the hips and lengthen the hamstrings.
A slow, gentle workout features simple yet effective movements that positively impact every part of the body; adding functional choreography to the song "Ain't Misbehavin'.".
Liberating joints and muscles in the neck and shoulders.
Why George IV's Royal Pavilion looks different than other British royal palaces; what happened to Seven Sisters cliffs; Smugglers Pub; where Sherlock Holmes retired; what the Guinness family has to do with a medieval hotel.
Cruising the Shannon River from Enniskillen in Northern Ireland to Portumna in the Republic of Ireland; celebrating Irish culture, art, food and music.
The Fabulous Beekman Boys visit Moss Mountain and try to capture a free-range turkey.
Local county extension agents diagnose all kinds of gardening problems, test soil, and educate local communities.
Basic serger techniques and beyond; stitches and threading.
Enhancing artistry with the depth and complexity achieved through transparency.
Making a twizzle quilt is simple with stitch and flip corners and pre-sashing the blocks; using wide-back fabrics for piecing; how to work wtih ombre prints; piano key borders.
An unusual way to politely repel interference; how to use a bag as an easel; how to use the pen and brush for wash drawings.
Building a modern style flower box for indoors or outdoors.
Woodworker Char Miller-King builds a bookcase along with some help.
Restoring a bulkhead; combination squares; repairing crumbling mortar on brick front stairs.
Touring the Grand Ole Opry; framing begins at the project house and HVAC plans are revealed; plumbing penetrations on the roof are sealed and covered; a pocket door frame is installed.
Exploring a plethora of wild edibles in Temagami, Ontario; smallmouth bass.
Breakfast taco board for a crowd; stand mixers; deluxe blueberry pancakes.
Melissa Long's Czech friend Tatiana sometimes prepared a rustic pork, sausage and sauerkraut soup; Milk Street wants to add their own spin on it.
Crespelle manicotti with spinach; shrimp and spaghetti in lemon cream sauce.
The group hits the trails for an off-roading adventure and an amazing picnic menu.
A native of Canfield in Southern Ontario for most of his life, Bill Douglas is surprised when local historians reveal his family's role in Canfield's history of Black ancestry.
Bill Douglas visits the BME Church Salem Chapel in St. Catharines to learn more about freedom seekers in Ontario; an abandoned family cemetery containing the grave site of Harriet Tubman's niece attracts the attention of local historians.
In February 1953, former Canfield resident Harry Lee was hung for murder in Hamilton; seventy years later, former residents of Canfield reflect on the impact of Lee's hanging on the village community.
An estate sale in Houston, Texas leads a collector to research an artist with a connection to an abandoned family cemetery in Canfield; an ancestor of Harriet Tubman's niece shares her family's remarkable story and link to this cemetery.
Frustrated over delays, a group of residents and descendants meet to discuss what to do about the abandoned family cemetery in Canfield, the final resting place of freedom seekers who settled in Canada in the mid-1800s.
As descendants of freedom seekers gather at an abandoned family cemetery to mark Emancipation Day, they reflect on the struggles and successes of their ancestors; Betty Ann Newman shares the stories and photos of her family in Canfield.
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Mr. Williams receives a mysterious messotint from a London art dealer, but soon realizes that a sinister figure in the picture moves each time he looks at it.
An Englishman discovers that a long-dead Swedish nobleman does not lie easy in his tomb.
When an elderly man is killed during a home robbery, Caron is confused to discover that, while there were many valuable pieces of art in the home, only one was taken.
Shortly after Jean and Dom attend a lecture on sacred relics at Sainte Victoire's Catholic church, the priest is stabbed in the back with a crucifix, and the relic is stolen.
Just as it seems Jean and Dom's relationship may be moving towards romance, his estranged wife reappears in town after a long absence and wants to make amends with her family.
The consummation of the wedding smolders into a damp squib, but the Emperor shows his affection for Sisi by pretending to his mother, the strict Archduchess Sophie, that everything went smoothly.
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