Sunday, May 4th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
New York Historical Society Presents The American Story with David M. Rubenstein
One of the world's most respected leaders, former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty overcame childhood and financial struggles to embark on a groundbreaking career that took her from entry-level engineer to 8 years as the first woman CEO of an iconic global.
Charlando Con Cervantes Humberto Solas, Cuban Filmmaker
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, interview film director Humberto Solas about his movie "Cecilia," and other notable career accomplishment.
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.
CUNY Laureates Eric Wolf, Pepon Osorio, And Paule Marshall
Tony Guida's NY George Lois
Dr. Ian Lipkin, a world class virus hunter and specialist in chronic diseases, offers his assessment of the coronavirus, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.....
Black Writers in America Bebe Moore Campbell; Quincy Troupe
Bebe Moore Campbell writes three New York Times best-sellers; Quincy Troupe writes 13 books and six volumes of poetry.
CUNY TV Presents ABNY Jessica S. Tisch, Nypd Commissioner
The Association for a Better New York presents, NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch to a Power Breakfast who will discuss her recent appointment, her top priorities.
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
Film at Lincoln Center An Evening With Jane Campion
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
Film at Lincoln Center Chinonye Chukwu, Whoopi Goldberg, Danielle Deadwyler & More on 'Till' ----- NYFF60
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
CUNY Laureates Arno Penzias, Rosalyn Yalow and John O
The series premiere of CUNY Laureates reintroduces three Nobel prize winners from throughout CUNY's history. First, Arno Penzias's attempts to eliminate interference in his radio antenna leads to one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the.
CUNY TV Special Presentation CUNY HERstory: A Conversation About Empowering Women
As part of Women's History Month, CUNY TV presents a conversation about empowering women in the work place. Host Carol Anne Riddell sits down with four members of the CUNY Board of Trustees.
CUNY TV Presents The Queens World Film Festival
CUNY TV Presents Films Without Say
Afro Diasporic French Identities is a thought-provoking documentary exploring racial identity and citizenship in contemporary France. It delves into the conflict between France's ideals and the reality of racial identity and examines how French .
Charm Circle (2021)
The announcement of a polyamorous wedding threatens to sever what's left of a family bond.
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.
A Slice of New York Fashion Forward /Spring Trends
In this special Spring episode, CUNY's fashion experts explore what's in style this season for both women and men.
CUNY Laureates Arthur Kornberg, Kenneth Arrow and CUNY at 175
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we continue our Nobel season with two more City College graduates. First, Arthur Kornberg jumpstarts a new generation of scientists hunting for the causes of disease and their cures. Kenneth Arrow's love of mathe...
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
Arts in the City Museum of the Dog, Opera Praktikos, CUNY FilmFest, and more!
A monthly look at the lively arts scene 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.
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 Boop! The Musical Bringing Betty Boop to Broadway
In this episode of Theater: All the Moving Parts, host Patrick Pacheco pulls back the curtain on BOOP! The Musical, Broadway's bold, feminist reimagining of the iconic cartoon star Betty Boop.
Scarlet Street (1945)
A woman's fiancé persuades her to con a man out of the fortune they mistakenly assume he possesses.
The National Gallery of Art Art From Asia: Sacred Art of Angkor
An overview of the museum.
Go for Broke! (1951)
An Army lieutenant (Van Johnson) leads the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team to World War II glory.
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.
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 Protecting People with Convictions from Housing Discrimination
Given the recent and abrupt erosion of anti-discrimination protections at the federal level, advocates say it is more important than ever to continue the fight for local-level laws to prevent discrimination against people with conviction records.
Day at Night John Houseman, Film and Theatre Producer, Part 1.
Host James Day interviews John Houseman, a director and producer of film and theater. He discusses his early upbringing and education in Europe, and writing a novel that Virginia Woolf offered to publish. He entered the grain business.