
Friday, July 4th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
Baruch College Special Mr. New York: The Lew Rudin Legacy
Speakers include: Seymour Lachman, Bill Rudin, David Dinkins, Jay Kriegel. Moderator: Jack S. Nyman. Presented by The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, the Zicklin School of Business and Real Estate Weekly, in association with ABNY and NYBC.
CUNY Special Program 4: Joseph Fat Joe Cartagena, Yvette D. Clarke, Anthony D. Rom
This episode presents 2024 keynote addresses by honorary degree recipients Rapper Joseph Fat Joe Cartagena at Lehman College and Philanthropist Carole A. Barham speaking on her and her husband Norman Barham's behalf at Queens College; Judge Carlton.
Film at Lincoln Center Raven Jackson on All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
We were thrilled to welcome Raven Jackson to sit down with co-deputy editor of Film Comment Magazine and NYFF Talks Programmer Devika Girish to discuss her debut feature, NYFF Main Slate selection All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, poetry, portraits, and.
Film at Lincoln Center An Evening With Jane Campion
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
Film at Lincoln Center Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos on Bleat ----- NYFF61
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
The Conscience of America The Fight for Civil Rights in Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama is known as the city that anchored the success of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's and in 2017 President Obama signed a proclamation creating the Birmingham Civil Rights Monument to be run by the National Parks Service.
CUNY TV Presents Queer Voice NYC Studio Show
CUNY TV Presents is our new film forum that focuses on New York City filmmakers and their exceptional cinematic work throughout the five boroughs. In partnership with local film festivals and CUNY schools.
CUNY TV Presents Films Butterfly
A repressed person, living in a city, confronts his internal struggle as it bleeds through into his public persona, creating a collision amongst external social norms, suppressed identity, and the surrealistic worlds of a distressed psyche.
CUNY TV Presents Films Boy Mode
CUNY TV Presents is our new film forum that focuses on New York City filmmakers and their exceptional cinematic work throughout the five boroughs. In partnership with local film festivals and CUNY schools.
CUNY TV Presents Films Physical Therapy
CUNY TV Presents is our new film forum that focuses on New York City filmmakers and their exceptional cinematic work throughout the five boroughs. In partnership with local film festivals and CUNY schools.
CUNY TV Presents Films Don't Cry for Me All You Drag Queens
CUNY TV Presents is our new film forum that focuses on New York City filmmakers and their exceptional cinematic work throughout the five boroughs. In partnership with local film festivals and CUNY schools.
The New Made in Italy Sartoria Farani and Pierre Cardin
We learn about The Art of Costume by diving into the archive of Sartoria Farani with Luigi Piccolo and costume designer Daniela Ciancio. We then examine the legacy of Pierre Cardin with Rodrigo Basilicati, head of the Pierre Cardin brand.
The story of the New York legend and his lifetime of civic and personal leadership in the city.
A Slice of New York is a new show that highlights the city that never sleeps. Host Mike Gilliam goes behind-the-scenes to reveal the stories that are not being told. Through candid interviews often in unique settings, Mike talks with New Yorkers...
CUNY Laureates Inauguration Day Special: CUNY's Champions of Democracy
On this special Inauguration Day episode of CUNY Laureates, we look back at three remarkable CUNY graduates who won major awards in their respective fields, and who all, in their own way. Recorded: 12/12/2024.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
Arts in the City The Frick, The High Line, Vintage Toys, And More!
This month on Arts in the City... we stop by the newly renovated Frick; visit a museum dedicated to vintage toys; take in the outdoor art on the High Line; check out an exhibit inspired by the Bronx; get insider tips for Broadway on a budget.
New York Times Close Up Sam Roberts
Veteran Times correspondent Sam Roberts returns to television to discuss the big stories with journalists covering them and with leading newsmakers.
Cafe Con Felo Mark E. Hauber
Chancellor Matos Rodr?guez highlights CUNY's Advanced Science Research Center, led by Dr. Mark E. Hauber, where innovation meets mentorship. Recorded: 12/9/2024.
The Stranger (1946)
A federal agent finds a Nazi war criminal married to a judge's daughter and teaching and living in New England.
The National Gallery of Art European Art: The Feast of the Gods
The Feast of the Gods was painted in 1514 by Giovanni Bellini, one of the masters of the Italian Renaissance. But in less than 15 years, the picture was drastically repainted by another great artist, Titian. Filmed on location in Venice, Ferrara,.
The Sin of Nora Moran (1933)
Having confessed to murder, a woman (Zita Johann) recalls her past while awaiting her fate on death row.
National Gallery of Art Henry Moore: A Life in Sculpture
Profile of the renowned 20th century British sculptor, Henry Moore, and his long journey from a 19th-century coal-mining town in the north of England to the center stage of the 20th-century art world was driven by talent, vision, and ambition.
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 Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff traces her career from blatantly sexist times, through being a correspondent for "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour," then at the White House and at CNN, while managing a family life.
New York Historical Society Presents David Rubenstein interviewed by Gary Ginsberg, How to Invest
In an age of global economic transformation, what lessons can we learn from the world's most successful investors? From venture capital to private equity, and more, David M. Rubenstein shares the valuable insight he has gleaned on the art of invest.
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.
Shades of U.S. Power of Community
In this episode, we honor the communities that support us and explore their role in shaping the city's identity.
CUNY Laureates The MacArthur Fellowship, Ben Katchor and Ada Louis Huxtable
On the season premiere of CUNY Laureates, we begin a new series on MacArthur Fellowship winners from the City University of New York. First, we get a crash course in the MacArthur Foundation's so-called Genius Grant, a no-strings-attached fellowsh...
Tony Guida's NY Kenneth C. Davis
Historian Kenneth C. Davis gives Tony a history lesson of the Spanish Flu, the most deadly pandemic in modern history.
Black Writers in America Ishmael Reed; Elizabeth Nunez
Ishmael Reed receives the MacArthur Foundation's genius grant in 1998; Elizabeth Nunez founds the National Black Writers Conference.