Monday, May 18th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
Ed-Cast Why Adult Literacy Matters Now
Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with three adult literacy experts about how CUNY and the City are opening pathways to college and careers for adult learners whose education has been interrupted. These programs expand access and strengthen the pathways th...
Italics Frank Ingrasciotta in Blood Type: Ragu.
In this episode of Italics, distinguished professor Fred Gardaphe speaks with actor, director, and playwright Frank Ingrasciotta about his critically acclaimed off-Broadway one-man play, Blood Type: Ragu. In the performance, Ingrasciotta portrays...
Centro Diasporican Art in Motion - Block 3
Featuring topics of interest to the Hispanic community.
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Maggie Haberman - Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America
The Roosevelt House Newfield lecture series at Hunter College presents, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter and author Maggie Haberman. She will be in conversation with the Political Director for Spectrum News NY1 Bob Hardt. Maggie...
Keeping Relevant C. Virginia Fields Discusses Black Health
C. Virginia Fields leads the National Black Leadership Commission on Health to reduce the disparities and achieve equity for the Black and Brown community. A Manhattan Borough President and City Council Member, Ms. Fields discusses the 8-health.
City Works Labor in Film: Telling Workers' Stories
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders is joined by two filmmakers, Pam Sporn and Hunter College professor Tami Gold, and Andrew Tilson, the executive director of the Workers Unite! Film Festival...
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.
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV The Media Cautiously Covers America's President - Eric Alterman
Bob and Prof. Eric Alterman consider difficulties to mainstream press and other media outlets working to inform us of the leadership and administration's decisions, their disregard of truth and the rule of law - information vital to the safety of...
CUNY Graduate Center Presents City of Science: Jane Goodall and Her Legacy
Jane Goodall, the legendary primatologist known as the chimp whisperer, died in 2025 at the age of 91. Looking back at her life and scientific contributions - she studied the social lives of wild chimpanzees for over six decades and tirelessly...
Join Hannah Kavanagh, CUNY senior and film major, on the first ever CUNY student podcast where she talks about anything and everything uncensored, unedited and uncut.
Let It Rip is an unapologetic progressive news and commentary program delivering fact-based information on the issues that are impacting our everyday lives. Convening distinguished academic scholars, notable .
A LA LATINA Cynthia Izzo, Global Head of Digital Risk, KPMG Intl.
In this episode, we meet Cindy Izzo who shares her inspiring journey—from translating for her family as a child in Arizona, to navigating the Big Four as a young mother, to becoming one of the few Latinas in cybersecurity at the global level.
Book It Baldwin: A Love Story With Nicholas Boggs
This month on Book It... we chat with New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Boggs about his biography of James Baldwin, Baldwin: A Love Story. Plus, Isabel Ortiz speaks with author and illustrator Kay Sohini about her debut graphic novel...
CUNY Laureates Ralph Blumenthal, Gertrude Himmelfarb, and Stanley Milgram
On this episode we profile three more Guggenheim Fellows who graduated from CUNY: The New York Times reporter, Ralph Blumenthal, the historian of morality, Gertrude Himmelfarb, and the famous social psychologist, Stanley Milgram. Recorded: 11/4/2025.
One to One Celebrating 100 Years of the Schomburg Center - Joy Bivins
Sheryl McCarthy interviews Joy Bivins at the Schomburg Center, reflecting on its 100-year legacy, Arturo Schomburg's vision, its role in preserving Black history and culture, and its enduring mission amid today's political challenges.
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.
Cafe Con Felo Commissioner Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez welcomes NYC Department for the Aging Commissioner Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez, also a CUNY Trustee and proud Hunter alumna. They discuss building an age-inclusive city, fighting social isolation, and how CUNY.
Black America explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
A news magazine that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
A CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni and programs.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
A series about Latino culture in New York.
Sustainability Matters AI: Innovation and Impact
AI is transforming our world, but at what cost? Host Tria Case examines the environmental impact of artificial intelligence with CUNY PhD candidate Hussain Bokhari, focusing on water use, energy demand, and the impact of data centers in local.
Conversations With Jim Zirin Andrew Rein
Conversations with Jim Zirin is a talk show designed to illuminate the news by taking the time required to understand and interpret national and world event...
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.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Anarchists kidnap a couple's (Leslie Banks, Edna Best) daughter to hide a plot to kill a diplomat in London.
National Gallery of Art Art Nouveau 1890-1914
Art History.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Developing Musical Theatre
Panel: Sue Frost, producer; Robyn Goodman, producer; Paulette Haupt, Founder/Artistic Director, The O'Neill Musical Theatre Conference; Scott Sanders, producer.
Both Sides of the Bars Top Trends in Criminal Legal System Reform in 2025
2025 brought major shifts in criminal-legal system policy across New York State; this year-end review takes a look at the legislative wins and policy changes from the past two years; our guest is Stanley Richards.
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 Mamdani's First 100 Days
This episode of CUNY Forum reviews Zohran Mamdani's first 100 days, showing how big campaign ideas meet NYC realities. Panelists highlight housing, budgets, and politics, noting a shift toward pragmatism and the challenge of turning vision into...
