BIG IDEAS ABOUT THE ‘LITTLE HOUSE’
“American Masters” (8 p.m., PBS, TV-PG, check local listings) profiles Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of “Little House on the Prairie” and the ensuing series of novels for children and young adults. Coinciding with the 85th anniversary of the publication of “Little House,” this documentary examines the enduring appeal of Wilder’s stories while providing historical context and autobiographical details that illuminate her uplifting tales.
The film also acknowledges the appeal of the TV series that Wilder’s books inspired and includes conversations with actors Melissa Gilbert (Laura Ingalls Wilder), Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson) and Dean Butler (Almanzo Wilder).
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Alejandro Díaz greets a cat on Oct. 23 at an apartment complex in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami. He s an outreach worker with Healthy Little Havana, going door to door to talk to people about getting tested for COVID-19.
Little Havana is a neighborhood in Miami that, until the pandemic, was known for its active street life along Calle Ocho, including live music venues. There you can find examples of the quintessential
ventanita serving Cuban coffee and a historic park where men gather to play dominoes.
But during the pandemic, a local group called is zeroing in on this area with a very specific assignment: convincing residents to get a coronavirus test.
December 28, 2020
Tomorrow night at 10 p.m. EST, CNBC will premiere a new series titled
Streets of Dreams With Marcus Lemonis, and the first episode will center on New York City’s Diamond District. Conceived in the spirit of
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (and produced by the same team), the show has Lemonis CEO, entrepreneur, and host of CNBC’s
The Profit traveling across the country to highlight the stories of the entrepreneurs and unique business cultures that define America’s most iconic streets.
As for the
JCK cameo, blink and you’ll miss it: A glimpse of this article flashes across the screen about 20 or so minutes in, revealing news director Rob Bates’ byline (and one of his trademark attention-grabbing headlines).
For decades, Calle Ocho has been known as the heart of Miami s Cuban culture. But until recently, the neighborhood was mostly filled with small cafés that specialized in basic Cuban comfort food.
The past few years, however, have brought an influx of more adventurous and wide-ranging establishments, from chef-driven kitchens like Michelle Bernstein s at Cafe La Trova to tacos and tequila at El Santo and a curated beer selection at Union Beer Store.
Most recently, Earl Campos Devine, Oscar Rodriguez, and Eliesteban Mena, partners at Old s Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina, set out to open a restaurant that offered a more contemporary turn on Cuban fare. The result, Sala o Cuban Restaurant & Bar, opened in the summer of 2019 with a menu of fresh seafood, daiquiris, and a Hemingwayesque theme. Sala o drew a lively crowd of tourists who flocked to Little Havana to visit Domino Park and sip daiquiris.
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