Monthly Archives: May, 2017


This Week on Insight, 05/12/17

Published - May 10, 2017

On the next Insight: Navigating the health care system in NY State. When is appropriate to go to Emergency rooms, urgent care, or primary care treatment facilities? We’ll discuss with a panel of experts when to choose one and the types of care you can expect from each. Watch Friday at 9 p.m. on WCNY

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May 14, 2017: One Life – Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel

Published - May 8, 2017

  “For you, [music] can and must be only an ornament.” – Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy, in a letter to his daughter, Fanny   Despite her incredible talent, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s music was considered a frivolous pasttime rather than a serious endeavor.  Even today, long-forgotten manuscripts are being discovered with works either thought to be lost, or attributed to her brother Felix.  On this episode of Feminine Fusion you’ll hear her first work, and her last.   “One Life: The Music of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel” Six Songs, Opus 1 Lauralyn Kolb, soprano; Arlene Shrut, piano “Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Lieder” Centaur 2120 Overture

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This Week on SciTech Now 05/11/17

Published - May 5, 2017

On the next edition of SciTech Now: Technology blurring the lines between virtual and physical reality, mapping the mysteries of the brain, and the effect of climate change on bird nests. Watch SciTech Now on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on WCNY

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This Week on Cycle of Health, 05/11/17

Published - May 5, 2017

On the next Cycle of Health: How animals aid humans in our health and happiness. Saddle up with two women whose love for horses help them rise above their health challenges and inspire healing, hope and friendship. She walked off more then 60 pounds thanks to her canine housemates, Dr. Rich grabs a leash to find out how these pooches got one woman to change her habits. Watch Cycle of Health on Thursday at 8 p.m. on WCNY

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May 7, 2017: Historical Women

Published - May 3, 2017

  “Is this the face that launched a thousand ships, and burnt the topless towers of Ileum.” – Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus   Women throughout history have inspired art in many forms: paintings, scupltures, plays, and music.  This episode of Feminine Fusion focuses on some of the music written to honor women who made their marks in the course of history.   “Historical Women” Jacques Offenbach: La Belle Hélène (Overture) Berlin Philharmonic; Herbert von Karajan, conductor “Jacques Offenbach: Overtures” Deutsche Grammophon 400044 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Farewell, you native hills and fields (from The Maid of Orleans) Olga Borodina, mezzo-soprano Welsh National Opera Orchestra;

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