Saturday, May 18th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
Irish Writers in America Alice McDermott
Charlando Con Cervantes Luis Rafael Sanchez, Puerto Rican Novelist
Luis Rafael Sanchez, essayist, novelist and writer, sits down with hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, to discuss his transition from actor to novelist.
Museum Access The National Sailing Museum -- Hands on Sailing Exhibits; Herreshoff, Museum Marine Boatyard
Navigating a racing boat at the virtual tiller exhibit at the National Sailing Museum in Newport, R.I.; Herreshoff Marine Museum; history of design, engineering and manufacturing of boats at Herreshoff Manufacturing; Hall of Boats.
DiverseCITY Featured Creatures
On this summer special episode, smoking out what's behind the increase in beekeeping in the city. Pigeon rearing and the impact it has had on one Brooklyn community. A metal mascot that's got a style of his own.
Tony Guida's NY Stan Fischler (Part 1)
Tony Guida's NY is a new talk show illuminating the colorful corners of New York, and the city's denizens from all walks of life. The series is hosted by veteran television journalist Tony Guida, well-known to New York area viewers from his work .
Black Writers in America Walter Mosley; Sonia Sanchez
Author Walter Mosley; poet Sonia Sanchez.
CUNY Athletic Conference 2024 Cunyac Men's Basketball Championship: Lehman/Baruch
Film at Lincoln Center An Evening With Jane Campion
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
Film at Lincoln Center Ava DuVernay on Telling the Story of the Central Park Five in 'When They See Us'
When They See Us series creator, Ava DuVernay, joins moderator Kent Jones for a discussion about the notorious case of five teenagers of color, labeled the Central Park Five, who were convicted of a rape they did not commit.
CUNY TV Special Presentation Cuny: A Degree for Every Dream
CUNY TV Presents New York Kurdish Film Festival
CUNY TV Presents Prison or Exile
The documentary Prison or Exile features three Kurdish politicians falsely charged with terrorism in Turkey. They share their experiences and discuss the repercussions of political repression on themselves and their families.
CUNY TV Presents Hut
In the enchanting animated short Hut, Dilan's tranquil village life is disrupted by the arrival of a towering Giant, instilling paralyzing fear in everyone. As D?lan bravely ventures beyond her hut, she discovers a truth that challenges perceptions .
CUNY TV Presents I Am Wounded
Br?ndarim/I Am Wounded is a documentary that follows Aram and Mihemed, two teenage brothers, in a Kurdish city in Northern Iraq. Forced to mature in a society scarred by conflict.
CUNY Forum Why Voting Matters: A Discussion About Using Your Voice
A Slice of New York Unique Museums in New York City
Join us on a museum crawl through some of NYC's most unique destinations, including the Museum of Sex, the Jackie Robinson Museum, the Cannabis Museum, and more. Mike chats with those who are running these one-of-a-kind destinations.
Book It The Unsettled With Author Ayana Mathis
This month we chat with New York Times best-selling author and Distinguished Professor at Hunter College, Ayana Mathis. Her new book The Unsettled is a searing multi-generational novel- set in the 1980s, about a mother fighting.
CUNY Special CUNY Keynotes - Randy Peers, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Brad Lander and more
This episode presents keynote addresses by Award-winning Songwriter, Actor & Producer Lin-Manuel Miranda, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Randy Peers, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and student speakers Lydia Chamberlain.
Arts in the City Es Devlin, Life & Slimes of Marc Summers, Rugelach, + more!
This month on Arts in the City... Donna Hanover steps inside the studio of artist Es Devlin at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Andrew Falzon catches the Life & Slimes of Marc Summers off-Broadway; Neil Rosen visits A Union of Hope.
New York Times Close Up with Sam Roberts Linguist John McWhorter, 2023'S Year in Pictures
This week, linguist John McWhorter examines speech on campus, affirmative action, and the reparations debate. Then, NYT Photo Editor Jeff Scales discusses The New York Times' 2023 Year In Pictures.
Cafe Con Felo Cass Conrad
Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodr?guez sits down with Executive Director of The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Cass Conrad to discuss social and economic mobility for CUNY students, community building and more. Tune in! Recorded: 3/27/2024.
Theater: All the Moving Parts Two Broadway Standouts: Water for Elephants and Cabaret
In a packed Broadway season, THEATER: All the Moving Parts explores two standouts: Water for Elephants based on the best-selling novel and the musical classic Cabaret using the latest acclaimed revival to explore its colorful history and popularity.
City Cinematheque Discussion Street Scene
(1931, US, Language: English, Drama-----Romance, b&w) Director: King Vidor Writer: Elmer Rice Stars: Sylvia Sidney, William Collier Jr., Estelle Taylor Adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, this slice-of-life tale captures one day on a resid...
Film at Lincoln Center Ava DuVernay on Telling the Story of the Central Park Five in 'When They See Us'
When They See Us series creator, Ava DuVernay, joins moderator Kent Jones for a discussion about the notorious case of five teenagers of color, labeled the Central Park Five, who were convicted of a rape they did not commit.
Nothing Sacred (1937)
A circulation-hungry newspaper brings a terminally ill Vermont woman to New York as a publicity stunt.
The National Gallery of Art National Gallery Builds
An overview of the museum.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Amazing Affinity: Actors 2009
Panel: Danny Burstein, Malcolm Gets, Bill Pullman, John Douglas Thompson.
Television in America: An Autobiography Albert Maysles
Albert Maysles and his brother David win acclaim as pioneers of direct-cinema style of documentary; excerpts from their "Salesman," "Grey Gardens," "Primary."