Robert, a voodoo cursed doll, spooks residents and museum goers of Key West for almost a century
The issue of Living Beauty is discussed in this episode of Community Crossroads.
Produced by Barry Brandt. Community Crossroads is a public affairs TV show produced by Barry University communication students.
Vizcaya, a 60-minute stunning historical documentary film that tells the story of this grand estate, through an entertaining and educational combination of on-location visuals, rich narratives, and interviews with architectural and cultural historians, reservationists, and curators. Viewers will learn about the estate's rich history, dramatic landscape, and extraordinary architecture and collections through an informal learning experience that appeals to a broad audience. Viewers will also learn about the fragility of Vizcaya and other historic sites, and the challenges of preservation that threaten these bastions of our local and national heritage.
A WPBT2 Original Production, Premiering - Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.
Briana Abittan
Restaurant Pick: Il Toscano
Get ready for the second season of Check, Please! South Florida. In this video find out what South Floridians had to say about...Il Toscano in Weston.
Check, Please! South Florida is a weekly, half-hour series that gives amateur foodies the opportunity to review, chat and debate about their favorite local restaurants. Hosted by award-winning Chef Michelle Bernstein.
© 2009 Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc.
The state of journalism and the role mass media plays in a community can differ depending on the country. How strong or accurate is news coverage on Caribbean countries? Are Caribbean or Caribbean-American stories covered fairly in American mainstream media?
[Air Date: 02/21/2010]
Vizcaya, a 60-minute stunning historical documentary film that tells the story of this grand estate, through an entertaining and educational combination of on-location visuals, rich narratives, and interviews with architectural and cultural historians, reservationists, and curators. Viewers will learn about the estate's rich history, dramatic landscape, and extraordinary architecture and collections through an informal learning experience that appeals to a broad audience. Viewers will also learn about the fragility of Vizcaya and other historic sites, and the challenges of preservation that threaten these bastions of our local and national heritage.
A WPBT2 Original Production, Premiering - Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.
SHOW # 301
Broadcast Date: Monday, January 18, 2010
See what South Floridians have to say about The Field Irish Pub and Restaurant in Dania Beach; Larry and Teddy’s Casa Bella in Dania Beach; and Hong Kong City BBQ in Tamarac
Guest reviewers: Alan Posner, Insurance Salesman; Seeme Chan, Preschool Director; & Don Bailey, Flooring Retailer
Michelle’s Featured Recipe: Lobster Pasta
The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders unveiled the 2010 Swimsuit Calendar at their annual swimwear fashion show starting at Casa Casuarina on South Beach, August 7th, 2009.
The event featured the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders in a high-energy swimwear fashion show leading into the unveiling of the 2010 calendar months. A special celebrity guest appearance was made by today’s leading singer/rapper and producer, T-Pain, who provided the evening’s entertainment behind the decks with a live performance while he spins, to include his own version of the official Miami Dolphins fight song.
The issue of Peak Oil & Economy is discussed in this episode of Community Crossroad. Produced by Toni Gillian. Community Crossroads is a public affairs TV show produced by Barry University communication students.
The issue of Peak Oil & Economy is discussed in this episode of Community Crossroad. Produced by Toni Gillian. Community Crossroads is a public affairs TV show produced by Barry University communication students.
Rocco's Tacos is reviewed in this Check, Please! South Florida segement.
Stars on Parade showcased outstanding performers from the Broward County School District in a program of ensemble and solo performances in dance, music and theater.
The 11th Annual awards was held on April 15, 2010 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
This clip features Parkway Middle School of the Arts Jazz Ensemble performing “in The Mood” and “Chameleon” under the direction of Melton Mustafa.
Other highlights include recognition of 53 students receiving 2010 Arts for the Future Scholarships to continue their education, and honoring Elaine Azen-Lampl with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Arts and Education.
Key West Lighthouse was built in 1847. Present location is 14 feet above sea level. The tower is 86 feet high. The Light Keeper's Quarters was built in 1887 and houses the museum's collection of lighthouse artifacts and the maritime history of the Keys
Vizcaya, a 60-minute stunning historical documentary film that tells the story of this grand estate, through an entertaining and educational combination of on-location visuals, rich narratives, and interviews with architectural and cultural historians, reservationists, and curators. Viewers will learn about the estate's rich history, dramatic landscape, and extraordinary architecture and collections through an informal learning experience that appeals to a broad audience. Viewers will also learn about the fragility of Vizcaya and other historic sites, and the challenges of preservation that threaten these bastions of our local and national heritage.
A WPBT2 Original Production, Premiering - Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.
CREEZY (TV-pilot), a contentious headstrong likeable funny girl, Creezy, saves the life of a prize winning lobster, from a loud-mouth tourist, she travels around the world, and always seems to whirl and whirl.
Creezy, where are you? Creezy, where are you now?
starring, Mindi Meyerer as Creezy
Series created by: Adam Steinfeld
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PRODUCTION NOTES: this is one of my pet "no budget" projects, most of footage, shot back in Aruba, with setting of, south florida, I hope to recast and shoot more episdoes in near future, I wrote the opening theme song, (vocals by, Debbie Taylor), to explain the character and backstory quickly, same technique used by Sherwood Schwartz in Gilligans island TV show,
Copyright 2009, Adam Steinfeld
Everglades National Park Environmental Education Program
Take a tour of Everglades National Park with your school!
South Florida's 5th and 6th graders are taking their classroom outdoors with the Royal Palm Environmental Education Program. This one day trip lets students experience the sights and sounds of Florida's wild things: alligators, wading birds, tropical plants, hardwood hammocks and much, much more! Education Rangers help guide the way and provide insights about the animals and habitats found within the park.
Bring your textbooks to life with a field trip to Everglades National Park!
About "Untold Stories: Everglades National Park"
In February 2009, WPBT2's cameras followed 5th grade students as they experienced Everglades National Park for the first time. WPBT2 interviewed Royal Palm Education rangers and documented their guided trips with students through the Anhinga Trail and Long Pine Key. This is their Untold Story....
For many people, Everglades National Park is a dangerous place to go, filled with alligators, snakes, and mosquitoes. But is it really? WPBT2’s latest production, Into the Wild, follows the Roberts family from Homestead during a weekend camping trip in the Park.. The half-hour episode premieres on WPBT2 on Thursday, September 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Before their adventure begins, family members give their honest opinions about the planned activities, their fears and concerns with the idea of spending a night in the Everglades. Their stay is filmed in a reality-TV format in order to give the audience a feeling of what the family experiences.
Hosted by Dayton Duncan, co-producer of The National Parks: America’s Best Idea, Into the Wild documents the Roberts family as they take part in ranger led activities that include canoeing, off trail wet walks, wildlife watching, and biking.
Into the Wild clears up misconceptions and alleviates fears which the majority of the six million people adjacent to the Everglades have about entering and enjoying the Everglades. The goal is to show an up close and personal look at the beauty and grandeur of what has been called “The River of Grass’ and to show local residents what’s in their backyard.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration designation given to aliens who come from select countries who cannot safely return to their homeland. Should TPS be extended to Haitians, given the current state of immigration and the economy in the U.S.? (AIRDATE 03/22/09)
uVu sat down with Singer, pianist and entertainer Phyllisia Ross. Half Haitian, half Jewish, Ross took Miami by storm.
From the library to the studio, Phyllisia Ross has been balancing both her career goals to become a doctor and a successful singer.
This recent University of Miami graduate is now putting the pre-med track on hold as she concentrates on her already blooming musical career with SoBe Entertainement.
Sexy, Smart, and so very talented, the resilient Phyllisia Ross sat down with uVu's Julie Rosa to talk about her multifaceted life as a singer, pianist, composer, and now recent graduate.
She is both inspirational and genuine as she talks about her journey, her influences, and her debut album. This 22-year-old has the beauty and the brains, and uVu will cheer her on as she makes it to the top!