Saturday, November 29th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
CUNY Special Program 1 - Adrienne E. Adams, Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Vivian Gornick
CUNY Special 40th Anniversary of CUNY TV
LandmarksCUNY Landmarks50 at The City University of New York
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the signing of New York City's Landmarks Law.
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.
Film at Lincoln Center Maestro Creative Team on Make-up, Costuming, and Conducting
At the official press conference for Bradley Cooper's Leonard Berstein biopic Maestro, screenwriter Josh Singer, producer Kristie Macosko Krieger, Leonard Bernstein's daughter Jamie Bernstein, makeup designer Kazu Hiro, costume designer Mark Bridges.
Film at Lincoln Center Presents Lucio Castro & Cast on End of the Century ----- NDNF19
Puerto Rican Voices A Revolt Through Letters: Clemente Soto Velez
This documentary explores the life of this controversial man with an emphasis on his contributions to community, literacy and cultural identity, his political activism, and his undying support for the arts.
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 .
The New Made in Italy Sartoria Farani and Pierre Cardin
We learn about The Art of Costume by diving into the archive of Sartoria Farani with Luigi Piccolo and costume designer Daniela Ciancio. We then examine the legacy of Pierre Cardin with Rodrigo Basilicati, head of the Pierre Cardin brand.
A Slice of New York is a new show that highlights the city that never sleeps. Host Mike Gilliam goes behind-the-scenes to reveal the stories that are not being told. Through candid interviews often in unique settings, Mike talks with New Yorkers...
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 40th Anniversary of CUNY TV
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 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.
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.
CUNY Special 40th Anniversary of CUNY TV
City Cinematheque Discussion Nosferatu
(1922/Germany, 93 min., b&w, horror, silent with music score) Dir.: F.W. Murnau. Cast: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schroeder. Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (German: Nosferatu - Eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a 1922.
National Gallery of Art Seeing Color: Object, Light, Observer
Art History.
City Cinematheque Discussion Destiny
Destiny (German: Der mude Tod: ein deutsches Volkslied in sechs Versen (Weary Death: A German Folk Story in Six Verses)
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Next to Normal: The Road to Broadway
Panel: Michael Greif, director; Tom Kitt, composer; David Stone, producer; Brian Yorkey, bookwriter/lyricist. Moderator: Ted Chapin.
Television in America: An Autobiography Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite, called "the most trusted man in America," airs his frustration with governmental limitations on the press, then speaks candidly about his long career in journalism, with UPI, CBS.
New York Historical Society Presents David Rubenstein interviewed by Gary Ginsberg, How to Invest
In an age of global economic transformation, what lessons can we learn from the world's most successful investors? From venture capital to private equity, and more, David M. Rubenstein shares the valuable insight he has gleaned on the art of invest.
Charlando Con Cervantes Carlos Saura, Spanish Filmmaker
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez interview Carlos Saura, film director, photographer, writer and teacher. Saura's movie, "Flamenco," is considered one of the finest performance films.
Shades of U.S. Connecting Through Art
On this month's show, a musician, an educator, and a young writer use their craft in unique ways to connect to different cultural communities.
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.
Tony Guida's NY Mimi Sheraton (Part 1)
Mimi Sheraton, celebrated food critic shares her life stories and passion for food and travel. She is a James Beard journalism awardee and the author of many books including 1000 Foods To Eat Before You Die. Meet the grande dame of food journalism!
Black Writers in America Walter Mosley; Sonia Sanchez
Author Walter Mosley; poet Sonia Sanchez.
