Sunday, June 15th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Weissman School of Arts and Sciences: Art Speaks Justice The Climate Change Crisis
Weissman experts, Dr. Chester Zarnoch and Gissele Regatao participate in a discussion about the climate change crisis.
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
Film at Lincoln Center Lily Tomlin & Jane Wagner Reflect on Comedy and Their Careers
During a dual retrospective at Film at Lincoln Center, Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner join writer Hilton Als for a lively, wide-ranging discussion of their work across film, television, and theater; they discuss their lasting and fruitful partnership.
Film at Lincoln Center Queerness in Cinema and Film Criticism
Identity, history, cinema: Melissa Anderson, Mark Harris, Michael Koresky, Wesley Morris, and Farihah Zaman discuss queerness in cinema and film criticism at a Film at Lincoln Center talk. Taped: July 23, 2019.
CUNY TV Special Presentation Diversity in NYC Public Schools: Past, Present and Future
To document the history and importance of diversity in public schools by looking at the historical significance of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) on its 70th anniversary, and locally in New York, the D15 Diversity Plan on the heels of its 5th.
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 I'm at Home
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Jus D'Orange
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Song of the Same Night
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Colorful Fears
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Sometimes I Hear the Light Leak in Through the Cor
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Dream Child
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 .
CUNY TV Presents Films Henry at the Golden Hour
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 .
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
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 Stanley Nelson, Irving Howe, And Lawrence Levine
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile three MacArthur Fellows who all graduated from the City College of New York. Stanley Nelson's films dive into the Black American experience, from the early 20th century up to the present day. Irving Howe.
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
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 Artificial Intelligence
Longform interview program hosted by CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez, featuring political, business, and civic leaders, to discuss how CUNY lifts New York.
Theater: All the Moving Parts 2025 Tony Awards: Nominations & Predictions Gala
City Cinematheque Discussion The Front Page
(1931, US, Comedy-----Crime-----Drama-----Mystery-----Romance, Language: English, b&w) Director: Lewis Milestone Writers: Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Bartlett Cormack Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brian The Front Page is a 1931...
National Gallery of Art Art Plus Science Equals Conservation
Behind the scenes at a conservation lab where art and science combine top reserve works of art.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
A revision of the Evangelist's history portrays Christ (Enrique Irazoqui) as a fighter in bleak Italian landscapes.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
A revision of the Evangelist's history portrays Christ (Enrique Irazoqui) as a fighter in bleak Italian landscapes.
National Gallery of Art American Art, 1785-1926: Thomas Yellowstone Moran
(12 min., 1997, documentary, video) Relates the role of artist Thomas Moran in the establishment of Yellowstone Park in 1872.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Crafting Worlds: Theatrical Design
Panel: David Gallo, scenic designer; John Gromada, sound designer; Susan Hilferty, costume designer; Peter Kaczorowski, lighting designer. Moderator: Gordon Cox.
Both Sides of the Bars Debunking the Myth: Why Mass Incarceration Doesn't Mean Less Crime.
[Sponsored] In the last decade, nearly all 50 U.S. states have declined in both crime and mass incarceration rates, but according to a recent report by The Sentencing Project (TSP), there's a startling disconnect between the two. This report expos...
Day at Night Eli Wallach, Actor/Star of Stage, Screen and TV
Eli Wallach discusses the different roles he has played and his attitude toward success. Taped November 20, 1973. Host: James Day. Classic public television talk program from 1973-1974. Original tape date: November 20, 1973.
African-American Legends Danny Simmons, Project Diversity in the Arts
Interviews with blacks who have achieved success in their chosen fields.
This Is America & The World With Dennis Wholey Nepal Today - Spiritual Heritage (Hinduism)
This week on This Is America & The World, Dennis Wholey is in Nepal learning about the central role of Hinduism within Nepali culture and spiritual heritage. In Kathmandu, guests offer an introduction to Hinduism, its origins, and its significanc...
Zicklin Talks Business The Dark Side of Social Media
Host Larry Zicklin discusses the potential harms of social media to our society with business experts Isaac Vaghefi and Niam Yaraghi. Recorded: September 13, 2022.
CUNY Forum Affordable Housing for a Renewed Workforce: Where and When?
Featured panel: Hon. Pierina Sanchez, Member, New York City Council, 14th District; Samar Khurshid City Government Reporter, Gotham Gazette; Christopher Niedt, Ph.D., Academic Director, National Center for Suburban Studies, Hofstra University; Prof.