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Tony knows New York City has a way of making everything its own, including bread; he discovers hidden culinary gems, from Chinatown eats to Irish soda bread, and finds that he can still be surprised by the city he's lived in for years.
Tony travels to the French port town of Marseille to learn more about the story of his father's immigration and eats everything the city has to offer, from traditional French dishes to cross-cultural delicacies, along the way.
Through the voices of its modern greats, the origins and legacy of New Orleans' music, from jazz, to funk, to rock n' roll, unfold, revealing how these art forms find roots in the singular struggle of New Orleanian African Americans.
Tony knows New York City has a way of making everything its own, including bread; he discovers hidden culinary gems, from Chinatown eats to Irish soda bread, and finds that he can still be surprised by the city he's lived in for years.
Tony travels to the French port town of Marseille to learn more about the story of his father's immigration and eats everything the city has to offer, from traditional French dishes to cross-cultural delicacies, along the way.
Through the voices of its modern greats, the origins and legacy of New Orleans' music, from jazz, to funk, to rock n' roll, unfold, revealing how these art forms find roots in the singular struggle of New Orleanian African Americans.
Tony knows New York City has a way of making everything its own, including bread; he discovers hidden culinary gems, from Chinatown eats to Irish soda bread, and finds that he can still be surprised by the city he's lived in for years.
Interviewing actor and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger; panel discussion includes Andrew Ross Sorkin, host of CNBC's ``Squawk Box`` and author and Mark Cuban, minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
Omar Jimenez reports from Harvard on how the Trump administration's crackdown on academia came to a head; uncovering how the university quietly adapted to conservative pressures while publicly fighting federal overreach.