Sunday, May 17th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
And the New York Emmy Award Goes To..
In this episode we showcase some of our community and political-based Emmy Award-winning content. From CENTRO's Puerto Rican Voices in 2022, we look at how Puerto Rico's transfer of electrical distribution to a private contractor triggers an...
CUNY Special Paul Knopp, Cathy N. Davidson, Antonio Reynoso and more
This episode presents 2025 keynote addresses by Paul Knopp, Diana Janna Reyes Nunez, Antonio Reynoso, Cameron Yoder, Donovan Richards, Cathy N. Davidson and Felix Santos (2025)
Film at Lincoln Center Vicky Krieps and Marie Kreutzer on the Making of 'Corsage'
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
Film at Lincoln Center Chinonye Chukwu on 'Clemency' NDNF19
'Film at Lincoln Center Presents' features in-depth conversations with film directors, writers, actors, producers, and other key players in the world of cinema. Since its founding in 1969, the nonprofit organization Film at Lincoln Center has brou...
Film at Lincoln Center Sara Dosa on the Making of 'Fire of Love' NDNF51
'Film at Lincoln Center Presents' features in-depth conversations with film directors, writers, actors, producers, and other key players in the world of cinema. Since its founding in 1969, the nonprofit organization Film at Lincoln Center has brou..
Film at Lincoln Center Jodie Foster & Pamela B. Green on the Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache ----- NYFF56
'Film at Lincoln Center Presents' features in-depth conversations with film directors, writers, actors, producers, and other key players in the world of cinema. Since its founding in 1969, the nonprofit organization Film at Lincoln Center has broug..
Black America More Than a Building, a Dream Come True: The Opening of the African American Museum
Carol Jenkins speaks to key players that took the museum from conception to reality.
CUNY TV Presents College of Staten Island
Join us after the conversation for a unique collection of films, including film noir, emotionally driven stories, tales of grief, and documentaries that capture the voice of Staten Island. Featured Films include: It's Such a Good Day For A Festival.
CUNY TV Presents Films It's Such a Good Day for a Festiv
(15 min, Narrative, Director: Takuma Gianluca) Disaster strikes on the day of the Hub Festival when the video crew's camera goes missing. Crew member Aoi sets out to recover it, facing unexpected obstacles along the way. As time runs out.
CUNY TV Presents Films Wsia: 40 Years
(6 min, Documentary, Director: Finnoula Hughes) In the mid-1970s, a group of students interested in radio gathered in a broom closet in the C Building of The College of Staten Island. They ran wires to the cafeteria and started spinning records.
CUNY TV Presents Films Solicitors!
(23 min, Narrative, Director: John M. Rizzo) A struggling telemarketer persuades a cult missionary and his fellow church members to sell on his behalf. What begins as their perfect scheme slowly begins to collapse as motives are questioned.
CUNY TV Presents Films The Class of 2020
(22 min, Documentary, Director: Lauren J Curcio) 2020 was a pivotal year for all, unprecedented times, a global pandemic, and a world turned upside down. This is The Class of 2020, a generation on the brink of transformation, coming of age under .
CUNY TV Presents Films Ramyun & Tangerines
(10 min, Narrative, Director: Zaenob Aremu-Bashir) Over a year following her younger brother going missing, a young woman begins to heal by learning to play his favorite sport, basketball. As she begins to recover, the news of a body being found.
CUNY TV Presents Films The Box
(10 min, Narrative, Director: Liam Gilbride) A detective receives a box with a mysterious letter in classic noir style. The appearance of this unsettling letter causes him to grapple with what it could mean. As he begins to dig deeper.
CUNY TV Presents Films Waiting Room
(11 min, Narrative, Director: David Villegas) When two exes run into each other at a doctor's office waiting room, unsaid emotions rise to the surface. In an unexpected place these two will gain closure of the past. What begins as an awkward run .
LandmarksCUNY Landmarks50 at The City University of New York
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the signing of New York City's Landmarks Law.
A Slice of New York Swimming: Bridging the Water Divide
On this episode, we dive into an important issue: access to swim education especially for Black and Brown communities. We talk with experts who share their insights about why this problem exists...and what's being done to change the history...
CUNY Laureates Sylvan Fox, Ada Louise Huxtable, and Lloyd Schwartz
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another three Pulitzer Prize winners who graduated from the City University of New York. From Juilliard to Brooklyn College, Sylvan.
CUNY Special Paul Knopp, Cathy N. Davidson, Antonio Reynoso and more
This episode presents 2025 keynote addresses by Paul Knopp, Diana Janna Reyes Nunez, Antonio Reynoso, Cameron Yoder, Donovan Richards, Cathy N. Davidson and Felix Santos (2025)
A look at the lively arts scene - film, theater, art, dance, music and events - in the New York metropolitan area.
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.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Theater: All the Moving Parts Cats: The Jellicle Ball - Reimagining a Classic
Co-directors Bill Rauch and Zhailon Levingston discuss their Obie-winning Broadway reimagining of Cats set in Harlem's queer ballroom culture, followed by a conversation with cast members Andre De Shields, Tempress Chasity Moore, and James L. Goode.
LATiNAS Up Close with Dolores Huerta - Labor History Month Special
In recognition of Labor History Month, LATiNAS presents an intimate, in-depth conversation with legendary labor activist Dolores Huerta. Executive Produced and Hosted by Tinabeth Pina, the 30-minute sit-down offers a rare opportunity to hear...
Mother (1926)
A Russian father (Aleksandr Chistyakov), mother (Vera Baranovskaya) and son (Nikolai Batajov) become victims of the 1905 revolution.
The National Gallery of Art George Bellows
Arriving in New York in 1904, George Bellows depicted America on the move, and in a 20-year career cut short by his untimely death at 42, he painted the rapidly growing city.
Sabotage (1936)
A London housewife (Sylvia Sidney) learns that her husband (Oscar Homolka) is helping a secret group planting bombs in public places.
National Gallery of Art Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris
Profile of a French painter, Henri Rousseau (1844-1910), a post-impressionist. Specializing in jungle scenes.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Through Their Eyes: Actors 2011
Panel: Actors Colman Domingo, Elizabeth Marvel, Michele Pawk, Daphne Rubin-Vega, David Zayas.
Both Sides of the Bars Trauma-Informed Care in Reentry Spaces.
In this episode, guest Dr. Bahiyyah Muhammad - an associate professor of criminology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Howard University - discusses what it looks like to support, acknowledge, and heal the wounds of systemic trauma...
Day at Night Marcel Marceau, French Mime Artist and Actor
Host James Day interviews Marcel Marceau, one of the world's greatest mimes, who revolutionized the art form. He talks about his early life, joining the French resistance during the German Occupation. He later established his own mime company.
Sheena Wright of United Way.
Irish Writers in America Dennis Lehane, John Banville
Zicklin Talks Business Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities & Risks for Teaching
CUNY Forum New York : The Immigration Showdown
Panelists examine Trump-era immigration crackdowns, their impact on immigrant communities, and the legal, economic, and mental health fallout-while highlighting sanctuary policies, campus support, and grassroots resistance in NYC. Recorded: 3/2/2026.
