March Science & Sci Fi Saturdays
National Science Foundation
Saturday, March 14th @ 3:00 PM
Ever wonder what a snowflake looks like up close? In this video from the National Science Foundation you’ll hear from two scientists about their process for capturing these tiny flakes and see some of the amazing discoveries they found. Following that video, we have an extended look at the Consumer Electronic Show 2015 featuring several interviews of some of the creative projects people have been working on.
NewlyGreens: Good Life
Saturdays @ 3:30 PM and
This episode of NewlyGreens is all about pampering yourself. Sit back and take a sip of organic wine and treat yourself to a salon spa day. Owners, Pasquale Benasillo and Anthony Del’Aquila give a behind the scenes look of their Salon Rocks: Eco-Friendly Hair Salon. Sustainability is at the forefront of their design. Everything from using recycled building materials to high efficiency products.
Cosmic Cafe: Researching Hauntings and the Paranormal
Saturdays @ 5:00 PM
This month’s guest on Cosmic Cafe is Sommer Carter. For the past five years, Somemer has investigated haunting and paranormal events. On this episode, she discusses what is going on and why parenormal events have increased.
Fast Forward: Will McIntosh
Saturdays @ 6:30 PM
Live from Capclave Science Fiction Convention, Fast Forward interviews Hugo Award winning author, Will McIntosh. Short story, “Bridesicle,” was the origins for his novel “Love Minus Eighty.” Will McIntosh talks about the social issues that his characters face in both those works as well as his other short fiction and novels. Also on this episode, Colleen Cahill reviews the book, “Foxglove Summer,” by Ben Aaronovitch and Marianne Petrino talks about the anime series, Tiger & Bunny.
SVTAG: Pinshape Tech Start-up
Saturdays @ 7:00 PM and Tuesdays @ 1:00 PM
Silicon Valley Technology, Art, Green & Sustainability talk show interview Lucas Matheson CEO & Co-Founder of Pinshape. Is the latest in social media. Forget 2D, Pinshape is taking it to another dimension, 3D. Pinshape provides a forum for enthusiast and designer to share ideas. With Pinshape you can order 3D productions of your favorite objects. Executive Producer & Host, Heather Durham, sits down with the co-founder and talk about his company and his help he has received from venture capital company, 500 Startups.
Tomorrow Today: Episode 143
Mondays @ 11:00 AM, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30 PM March 14th - March 27th
Its no debate, extreme weather is on the rise all over the world. This increase of frequency and intensity puts more people at risk. In regards to flooding, cities are becoming more pro-active to adapt to this changing climate. Also on this episode, the tole of a sedintary lifestyle is investigated. How much harm is their to ourselves when sitting and are there steps we can do to make it better? Researchers found inactivity can increase blood sugar levels that are equivalence to diabetic individuals. What are the minimal levels of activity that will help increase health
Sci-Fi Journal: March 2015
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00 PM
Sci-Fi Journal for March 2015 live from TempleCon in Warwick, RI with hosts James Hinsey, Jay Kingston, Marc Morisseau and Calvin Watts III. Jay begins with Popcorn Previews with trailers for “Fantastic Four”, “District C-11”, “CHAPPiE”, and “Home”. Jay interviews artist and illustrator Andrew Cefalu. Calvin does Game Over with the latest in home video releases on DVD and Blu-Ray, and Calvin talks about the ACDC Pinball table, and Calvin is currently playing “Dying Light” and talks about the loss of Joystiq website. Calvin interviews TempleCon co-founder Grant Garvin about the arcade video games at TempleCon. James attempts to play the Shamisen Brothers video game. Marc does Toob News with the latest on what is coming up on Television. Marc interviews Adam of Broken Egg Games. James does Anime Daisuki with news in the world of Anime, and some upcoming conventions. James shot footage of TempleCon’s opening with Madam Ximon and Grant Garvin, and Aurelio Voltaire performed for TempleCon goers on Thursday evening. Toys, Props, and Collectibles left over from the February show is here. We close the show with a Thank you to TempleCon.