Episode list

City Walk

Cars Mean Nothing to Me.
Wed, Sep 24, 2014
  • S2.E1
  • Cars Mean Nothing to Me.
Imagine a school with no chairs, no desks, no paper and no roof. You've just described THE WALKING CLASSROOM, a 21st century approach to learning with your ears, your brain and your feet. Walking also turns out to be the best way to explore New York. Historian Matt Postal proves it when he takes us on a memorable tour of the undiscovered architecture of Union Square in the fall. It's summertime in Las Vegas and walking turns out to be primary mode of transportation in the Penn and Teller Theatre. Meet legendary illusionists Penn and Teller, who reveal how people get onstage and off. There's nothing better than Chicago-Style pizza and hot dogs in the windy city except maybe walking. Join us on a visit to the Chicago Loop and feast your eyes and feet on a pedestrian paradise packed with parks, skyscrapers and Lollapalooza. Alison Bonds Shapiro once dreamed of illustrating her own children's book but several debilitating strokes destroyed that dream along with her ability to walk. Alison's determination to walk again not only got her back on her feet but also rekindled her dream. An amazing herd of dreamlike creatures are the creation of Dutch artist Theo Jansen. When these new forms of life walk on the beach, they inspire awe and delight from disbelieving eyes. Is it better to be fit and fat or skinny and unfit? What CITY WALK MD: Dr. Bob Sallis has to say about weight loss may surprise you. Less surprising is the fact that Las Vegas is known as sin city but there's a pedestrian revolution downtown that could change all that. We visit Fremont St. and discover why. Why would anyone enter into a one-man walking contest on the streets of New York? Comedian Daniel Koren demonstrates the answer in an insightfully funny walk around town.
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Cars Mean Nothing to Me.
Imagine a school with no chairs, no desks, no paper and no roof. You've just described THE WALKING CLASSROOM, a 21st century approach to learning with your ears, your brain and your feet. Walking also turns out to be the best way to explore New York. Historian Matt Postal proves it when he takes us on a memorable tour of the undiscovered architecture of Union Square in the fall. It's summertime in Las Vegas and walking turns out to be primary mode of transportation in the Penn and Teller Theatre. Meet legendary illusionists Penn and Teller, who reveal how people get onstage and off. There's nothing better than Chicago-Style pizza and hot dogs in the windy city except maybe walking. Join us on a visit to the Chicago Loop and feast your eyes and feet on a pedestrian paradise packed with parks, skyscrapers and Lollapalooza. Alison Bonds Shapiro once dreamed of illustrating her own children's book but several debilitating strokes destroyed that dream along with her ability to walk. Alison's determination to walk again not only got her back on her feet but also rekindled her dream. An amazing herd of dreamlike creatures are the creation of Dutch artist Theo Jansen. When these new forms of life walk on the beach, they inspire awe and delight from disbelieving eyes. Is it better to be fit and fat or skinny and unfit? What CITY WALK MD: Dr. Bob Sallis has to say about weight loss may surprise you. Less surprising is the fact that Las Vegas is known as sin city but there's a pedestrian revolution downtown that could change all that. We visit Fremont St. and discover why. Why would anyone enter into a one-man walking contest on the streets of New York? Comedian Daniel Koren demonstrates the answer in an insightfully funny walk around town.
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Ideas in the Streets
Episode 2 of City Walk travels from Las Vegas to San Francisco to a serene green space in Los Angeles and straight to a moonwalk that lasts all night.
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Inglewood Hollywood Dreamers
Episode 2.3 of City Walk explores the streets of Los Angeles by foot, bicycle and Space Shuttle - from the stairways of Echo Park to Venice Beach, from LAX to The California Science Center, disappearing beneath LA's City Hall.
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Chuckle Buddies

Mon, Feb 02, 2015
Season 2 Episode 4 of City Walk races to the top of the highest building west of the Mississippi, takes to the bike path with drummer and composer Stewart Copeland, scours the scrappy streets of downtown Las Vegas, treks back to when Pedestrianism was the #1 sport in America and uncovers the hidden connection between exercise and medicine.
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Slow Walker

Mon, Mar 02, 2015
Season 2 Episode 5 of City Walk hikes the Pacific Crest Trail with Reese Witherspoon, takes a walk with a Doc in San Diego, travels by foot across Copenhagen, joins a heartwarming game of soccer before hitting the rails to trails in Washington DC and the streets of West Hollywood like you've never seen before.
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Walking = Falling Forward
In Season 2 Episode 6, family physician and past President of the American College of Sports Medicine Dr. Bob Sallis gives facts that promote physical fitness as a reliable antidote to the many conditions caused by sedentary lifestyles.
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Explorations at 3MPH
Season 2 Episode 7 of City Walk saunters the shorelines of Manhattan, sees the USA in a Chevrolet, strolls the art galleries and museums of Pasadena, travels to a beach in the Netherlands where magical creatures walk powered by the wind and joins tens of thousands of people as they shut down the streets of Los Angeles in a colorful 15-mile ride to sea to celebrate a day without cars.
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Basically a Gardener
Season 2 Episode 8 of City Walk strolls the green paths of Ocean View Farms Community Gardens in L.A., hikes the scenic canyons of Orange County, walks the double-wide sidewalks of old New York, visits a bike oasis in Las Vegas, takes a turn on a treadmill in Rancho Cucamonga, treks back in time to when Pedestrianism was the #1 sport in America and more.
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