Ethan and Emily Tuttle dive into exciting adventures that teach them about history, bravery, and personal growth. From exploring the history of gold and meeting historical figures to learning about resilience and moral courage, the twins gain vital insights into life. Along the way, they face challenges, learning important life lessons that will stay with them forever.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala presented the audience with a cultural feast full of joy and a Chinese New Year atmosphere through performances such as singing and dancing, opera classics, crosstalk, and sketches.
In a refreshingly in-depth, day-in-the life format, 24X24 chronicles the 24 hour life cycle of real women, capturing her habits, her hobbies, her hacks, her personal style, her daily challenges, her little victories, her intimate relationships, and her professional networks, as presented in the show's 24-minute timeline.
The Science of Gardening shows how to create a beautiful and sustainable home garden guided by the newest information from applied plant physiology, biology, soils science, climatology, hydrology, chemistry, and ecology. From choosing and purchasing your trees and shrubs, to giving them the best start in your garden, to healthy maintenance and pest control, award-winning horticulturist Linda Chalker-Scott of Washington State University shows why science-based decisions are always best for your home garden, and also the most ecologically sound for the greater environment. You’ll enjoy her contagious enthusiasm and wonderful sense of humor as you learn to create your own vibrant, sustainable landscape.
Father Wade Menezes and EWTN Theology Advisor Tom Nash explore the biblical story of the Mass, which is prefigured in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New, and spans the breadth of Scripture and beyond.
Aside from Jesus himself, no one has had a greater influence on the founding of Christianity than Paul of Tarsus. Among his many achievements, three are of prime importance: 1) as a powerful, tireless missionary, he spread the faith to Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy; 2) his letters, which form much of the New Testament, present a basic theology for Christianity; and 3) more than anyone else, he brought Gentiles into the early church, not only Jews, thus 'universalizing' the faith.
The architecture of the future is here, now. One key aspect of this new kind of architecture is "sustainability" - and it's become a huge challenge for architects and engineers all over the world.
Durga Pujo and Bengalis go hand in hand. Kolkata takes a different look during Pujo every year. But what makes Pujo what it is? There are so many people, who work tirelessly throughout the year to put together the biggest festival for the Bengalis.
Boiling Pot features two hosts visiting Chinese restaurants around Southern California, showcasing food from different Chinese provinces, exploring cultural dynamics, and presenting a unique dining experience.
Taught by Professor Lawrence Weinstein of Old Dominion University, this course explains the science, history, hazards, applications, and latest advances in nuclear physics. You learn the principles of radioactivity, how nuclear bombs and reactors work, the uses of radiation for cancer treatment and medical imaging, what makes some forms of radiation dangerous, plus you tour a linear accelerator.