Friday Arts
Tea Time
Clip | 8m 53s
Tea is becoming more popular in the United States. We meet some local tea enthusiasts.
Why is tea becoming more popular in the United States? What is the best way to drink tea? What's the difference between an American scone and a British one? We answer all of these questions and more.
Friday Arts is a local public television program presented by WHYY
Friday Arts
Tea Time
Clip | 8m 53s
Why is tea becoming more popular in the United States? What is the best way to drink tea? What's the difference between an American scone and a British one? We answer all of these questions and more.
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Emily Cobb: Designer + Maker, Jewelry & Objects
Emily Cobb uses high-tech methods to create jewelry inspired by biology. (8m 58s)
Dino’s Backstage: Come To The Cabaret!
We pay a visit to Dino's Backstage, next door to the Keswick Theatre. (8m 46s)
We get a tour of the home furnishings store Kelly-Cataldi Home. (3m 17s)
PlantPure Café: The PlantPure Reuben
Chef Fernando Peralta from PlantPure Café demonstrates how to prepare a plant pure reuben. (1m 44s)
PlantPure Café: The Philly Steak
Chef Fernando Peralta from PlantPure Café shows how to prepare a healthy Philly Steak. (4m 46s)
Preview: Friday Arts April 2017
A health food café, a jeweler using high-tech methods, Dino's Backstage (1m 36s)
Peter Rose (NOT the ball player)
Peter Rose is an internationally-recognized and critically-acclaimed experimental artist. (9m 2s)
Peter Rose relives a haunting yet beautiful moment of his life in modern exploration. (2m 27s)
Making Tzatziki Dip, a perfect companion to meats, breads and veggies, Kanella style. (3m 43s)
Chef Evan Butkovsky demonstrates how to prepare a perfect grilled Bronzino, step by step. (4m 56s)
Bar Manager Andres (Jesus) Sanchez mixes his signature cocktail "Costas." (2m 7s)
Kanella: A Journey through Cyprus
Cypriot chef Kontantinos Pitsillides' Philadelphia restaurant Kanella. (9m 1s)
Preview: Kanella, Peter Rose, Philadelphia Youth Orchestra
Kanella: A Journey through Cyprus, Peter Rose (NOT the ball player), A Passion for Music (1m 31s)
In her Germantown studio, Karen Singer creates just about everything imaginable in tile. (8m 54s)
Mural artist Paul Santoleri is known for his large and flowing compositions. (8m 53s)
EAT Cafe: Everyone at the Table
The EAT Café is Philadelphia’s first pay-what-you-can restaurant. (9m 4s)
Web Extra: The Center for Hunger Free Communities
The Center for Hunger Free Communities is a project of Drexel University. (3m 18s)
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts is the region's center of contemporary circus arts. (8m 56s)
David Scott Kessler: The Pine Barrens
David Scott Kessler's new documentary highlights the Pine Barrens, a New Jersey ecosystem. (9m 5s)
Saffron: A Pennsylvania Treasure
Video has Closed Captions
A family grows saffron for Philadelphia chefs. (8m 25s)
Preview: Friday Arts January 2017
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts; Saffron, A Pennsylvania Treasure; The Pine Barrens (1m 42s)
The Dalí Quartet plays a mix of Latin American, Classical and Romantic music. (9m 2s)
Susan Stewart and Anne Hamilton Poetry Reading
Susan Stewart and Ann Hamilton read Stewart’s poem, C?hannel. (35m 10s)
Artist Ann Hamilton's latest work, habitus, weaves together text, textiles, and images. (8m 51s)
Preview: The Dali Quartet, Kosher USA, Ann Hamilton: habitus
The Dali Quartet: Classical Roots, Latin Souls, Kosher USA, Ann Hamilton: habitus (1m 30s)
Get the inside scoop on the taste, texture, and history of Castle Valley Mill's grains. (4m 17s)
Atlas Obscura takes a tour of Philadelphia's Mount Moriah Cemetery. (8m 52s)
Castle Valley Mill, A Tour of Abolitionism in Philadelphia, Atlas Obscura (1m 32s)
Web Extra: Life Drawing Class for the Dead
The performative aspects of Fernando Orellana’s latest installation at PAFA. (2m 47s)
An inside scoop about a group of students and their desire to contact Thomas Eakins. (2m 58s)
Web Extra: Jack Griffin for Metropolis Farms
An extended interview with Jack Griffin, president of Metropolis Farms. (6m 25s)
A visit to Philadelphia's first indoor, hydroponic, vertical, vegan-certified farm. (9m 15s)
Nature, the Body, and Photography with Moses Pendleton
A series of Moses Pendleton’s musings on nature, life, dancing, and photography. (6m 39s)
Photographer Steve McCurry: Unguarded: Untold, Iconic
The Michener Museum has a new exhibit by photographer Steve McCurry. (9m 36s)
Privy Digging: Extended Interview With Louis Frechette
In this extended interview, we meet 12-year-old privy digger Louis Frechette. (4m 49s)
Amateur archaeologists dig up old privies in Philadelphia to find everyday artifacts. (11m 11s)
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