Creating a rainbow without rain
In this edition of Science Break, YNN's Burton Fitzsimmons shows you how to make a rainbow without a drop of precipitation.
View ArticleRedford stars in survival film "All is Lost"
Robert Redford is all alone on a sinking yacht, battling the harsh elements in the middle of the ocean, in a film called "All Is Lost." YNN's Neil Rosen filed the following report.
View ArticleMcAdams, Gleeson mesh in "About Time"
The new film "About Time," starring Rachel McAdams, is a romantic drama involving time travel. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman filed the following report for YNN.
View ArticleMike Tyson talks film version of his one-man stage show
YNN movie critic Neil Rosen sat down with the one and only Mike Tyson to talk about the film version of Tyson's one-man stage show, "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth."
View Article"Thor:The Dark World" an okay superhero sequel
"Thor: The Dark World," the sequel to the 2011 Marvel Comics superhero saga. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman filed the following review.
View ArticleMovie about a man who looks at alternative ways to beat AIDS
Neil Rosen shares an excellent movie review on Dallas Buyers Club.Matthew McConaughey stars in a new film, based on a true story, about a man who looks at alternative ways to beat AIDS.
View ArticleIndependent film "The Great Beauty" journeys through Rome
The new movie "The Great Beauty" is an independent film about a writer partying his way through Rome. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman filed the following report for YNN.
View Article"Nebraska" is latest film from Director Alexander Payne
Director Alexander Payne has given us such wonderful films as "Election," "Sideways" and "The Descendants." His latest is called Nebraska. YNN's Neil Rosen filed the following report.
View ArticleChoosing an alternative to ADHD medication
Kids who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, turn to medication for help. In this edition of Wellness, YNN's Jill Urban explains some alternatives to those medications.
View ArticleSecond installment of "The Hunger Games" hits theaters
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," the second installment in the blockbuster franchise, is now in theaters. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman filed the following report for YNN.
View ArticleSafety precautions when putting your baby to sleep
In the United States, 4,000 babies die every year. The majority are because of unsafe sleep. In this edition of Healthy Living, our Katie Gibas explains necessary precautions when putting your baby to...
View ArticleNon-verbal students communicate through music
For some non-verbal children, music may be the only way to communicate. In this edition of Healthy Living, YNN's Marcie Fraser explains how music can truly be understood by everyone.
View ArticleTake precaution during outdoor winter workouts
Working out outside during the winter months takes both motivation and preparation. In this edition of Wellness, YNN's Jill Urban explains how to stay safe during your cold winter workouts.
View ArticleAdvanced core strengthening with plank moves
In this edition of Tone Up, YNN's Marcie Fraser demonstrates the plank for an advanced core strengthening move.
View ArticleU.K. study: There may be a way to predict preeclampsia in pregnant women
A recent from the United Kingdom found a way to determine if a woman will develop preeclampsia, which develops in up to eight percent of pregnancies. YNN's Erin Billups filed the following report.
View ArticleHow independent do you let your children be when it comes to social media and...
In this edition of Child Wellness Wednesday, our Marcie Fraser shares the dos and don'ts when it comes to your children's ways of communication, now that social media and cell phones play a big role in...
View ArticleTheater Review: 'Domesticated'
he Lincoln Center Theater production "Domesticated" is a highly topical work about a disgraced politician and his shattered family. YNN's Roma Torre filed the following report.
View ArticleWeekend Buzz
Check out what's going on around the area this weekend! Lacey Leonardi has the Weekend Buzz.
View ArticleCreative Therapy can heal the soul
Some say music heals the soul and that couldn't be more evident than here at the Pediatric Ward at Maimonides Hospital. In this edition of Wellness, our Jill Urban tells us more about Music Therapy.
View ArticleCurried Turkey, Apple and Cranberry Lettuce Wraps
Light and refreshing leftover Thanksgiving turkey snack!
View ArticleMovie Review: "The Book Thief"
The bestselling novel "The Book Thief," about a young girl living in Nazi Germany during World War II, is now a major motion picture starring actors Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson. YNN's Neil Rosen...
View ArticleAmerican Cancer Society looking for people to participate in cancer study
According to the American Cancer Society, right now, 11 million people are surviving cancer, current and future research goals are to save more lives. Marcie Fraser has more
View ArticleNY CES press preview offers sampling ahead of Las Vegas show
A recent press event in New York offered a sneak peek of some of the new types of innovations we can expect to see at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which is now just a few weeks...
View ArticleNew program allows diabetic mothers-to-be to connect with others
Expecting a baby can be pretty intimidating. But when you add in being pregnant and diabetic, it can be outright terrifying. Katie Gibas has more.
View ArticleEW Movie Review: "Old Boy"
"Oldboy," Spike Lee's remake of the South Korean cult thriller, is now in theaters. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman has more.
View ArticleImproving the rise in health care costs
The U.S. spends twice as much on health care as other industrialized nations. In fact, between 1999 and 2009, health care costs nearly doubled to $2.5 trillion. But we aren't healthier and we don't...
View ArticleA microwave can light up a light bulb
In this edition of Science Break, our Burton Fitzsimmons demonstrates to the students how a microwave can light up a light bulb.
View ArticleItalian cruise line brings "Eataly" out to sea
A new Caribbean cruise based in Miami aims to bring more than a taste of Italy to passengers seeking a flavorful journey. Valarie D'Elia has more.
View ArticleReal or artificial trees?
Should you get a real Christmas tree or go with an artificial one? Terry Ettinger gives us a suggestion.
View ArticleBacon, Pear and Romaine Lettuce Salad with Blue Cheese Croutons and Apple...
Amazing flavor combination in a rustic cold weather salad!
View ArticleCES preview offers sneak peek ahead of Las Vegas show
A recent press event in New York offered a sneak peek of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. YNN's Adam Balkin filed the following report.
View ArticleKnowledge can be life saving during health emergencies
In case of a health emergency, not everyone knows how to respond. In this edition of Wellness, YNN's Jill Urban offers some tips to take action during an emergency.
View ArticleCore strength and balance
In this edition of Tone Up, YNN's Marcie Frasier demonstrates a move to increase your core strength, and improve your overall fitness.
View ArticlePediatrician teaches parents of children with asthma the correct way to take...
A pediatrician at Montefiore Children's Hospital teaches parents of kids with asthma the proper way to take medicine because many families don't know the correct way. Erin Billups has more.
View ArticleCold weather safety tips for pet owners
Temperatures and snow are beginning to fall across the country and there are some things you can do to help keep your pets comfortable during inclement winter weather. Today, Lisa Chelenza has a few...
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