Friday, June 6th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
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 Special Program 6: Nydia M. Velazquez, Lisa Bova-Hiatt, Deepak Bhargava, and more
This episode presents 2024 keynote addresses by NY Congresswoman Nydia M. Velazquez at LaGuardia Community College; alumnus Nico Grant speaking at CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism; NYCHA CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt speaking at Guttman.
Film at Lincoln Center Directors Dialogue With Todd Haynes on Carol
Todd Haynes speaks with NYFF director Kent Jones about his career and his film, "Carol"; Todd Haynes's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's early novel stars Cate Blanchett as the titular Carol, a wealthy suburban wife and mother, and Rooney Mara.
Film at Lincoln Center Making Moonlight
Filmmaker Barry Jenkins, writer Tarell McCraney, and producers Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner discuss the making of the film "Moonlight" at the 54th New York Film Festival; Jenkins's sophomore effort explores childhood.
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 Brooklyn Film Festival
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films Sulam ( Ladder)
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films The Secret
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films Reanimations
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films Willow and Wu
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films Le chien a mang mes devoirs (the dog ate my homework)
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, we will present short and feature-length.
CUNY TV Presents Films Carmen & Moony
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, we will present short and feature-length.
Brown & Black Afro-Latinos with guests Judith Anderson, Eric Velasquez and Yasser Tejeda
Co-Hosted by Jack Rico and Mike Sargent, the series Brown & Black looks at race and pop culture through a brown and black lens. In this episode we take in-depth examination into the rise Afro-Latinos in mainstream media and entertainment.
The New Made in Italy Anna Fendi and Cesare Attolini
Focusing on Anna Fendi, one of the sisters of the legendary Fendi brand based in Rome. Also, meeting Cesare Attolini and examining the long Neapolitan tradition of handmade and made to measure men's wear.
A Slice of New York Photog to the Biggest Stars in the World-and they love him!
Ronnie Wright has photographed the biggest icons in music, film, and sports-Beyonce, Michael Jordan, Denzel Washington, Madonna-just a few among the thousands who've stood before his lens. But behind every shot is a story. Mike sits down with Ronnie.
CUNY Laureates Gertrude Elion, Robert Aumann and Hunter College H
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another two Nobel Prize winners from the City University of New York. First, Gertrude Elion faces tragedy and finds purpose in her quest to cure cancer and other diseases through rational drug design...
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Arts in the City Noguchi Museum, Bette Davis, Betty Boop, And More!
This month on Arts in the City...we tour the Noguchi Museum in Queens; visit the immersive exhibits at Mercer Labs; check out a play about Hollywood icon Bette Davis; take a look at inspiring murals with Groundswell; and chat with the creative team.
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 Chancellor David Banks
David Banks, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education shares his vision for public school education, including strengthening the relationship between schools and communities, striving for academic excellence and character building.
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...
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.
Bird of Paradise (1932)
Yachtsmen (Joel McCrea, John Halliday) drop anchor in Hawaii and meet a hula princess (Dolores del Río), bride of the Peli volcano.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Actors Words, Writers Voice
Panel: Daniel Jenkins, Lisa Kron, David Pittu. Moderator: Gordon Cox.
Television in America: An Autobiography Ted Koppel
Ted Koppel traces his 38-year career, highlighting the Iran hostage crisis, "Nightline," and the ABC/CBS late-night programming dispute, then considers his future.
Charlando Con Cervantes Luis Landero, Spanish Novelist
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez interview author Luis Landero about his career and his book, "Juegos de la Edad Tardia," a novel with more than 20 editions.
Shades of U.S. Black and Queer Inclusion in Narratives, Art & Cannabusiness
In this episode, we visit with some folks seeking equal access and representation in classical music, cultural narratives, and Commercial Cannabis. Taped: 1/7/2022.
CUNY Laureates Mitchell Feigenbaum, Persi Diaconis, and Three Writers
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile five more MacArthur Fellows who graduated from the City University of New York. Mitchell Feigenbaum manages to find order in chaos with the discovery of a mathematical constant that now bears his name.
Tony Guida's NY Saskia Khan, Visual Artist
A family album nearly destroyed in the floodwaters of hurricane Sandy inspired a Brooklyn photographer to create an evocative exhibit at Manhattan Beach Park. A multigenerational story of loss, rebuilding and enduring love of the sea.
Black Writers in America Syl Cheney-Coker; Jeffery Renard Allen
Poet Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra-Leone; author and poet Jeffrey Renard Allen.