Friday, January 9th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
CUNY TV Special Presentation 2024 State of The City University of New York Address
City University of New York Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodr?guez delivers his 2024 State of the University Address, showcasing enrollment growth and new initiatives. Speaking at New York City College of Technology in downtown Brooklyn, often referred.
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.
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.
From the CUNY TV Vault Block 2
In this episode, we look back at some prominent writers in publishing, film, and music, who speak about their craft. From 2003, we hear from novelists Walter Mosley and Sonia Sanchez as they appear on Black Writers In America...
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus CUNY Film Festival (Macaulay) Studio Show
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus Cuanacaquilitl (Dandelion)
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus The Making of a Matriarch
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus You Are Invited to Leave
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus Grain of Life (Butil NG Buhay)
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus Bengal Memory
CUNY TV Digital Series Greater Good - BarbershopBooks
We visit a Harlem barbershop that's part of an emerging program that's trying to get more black boys to read. As an educator, Alvin Irby was well aware of the lack of reading proficiency among young black boys, and had an idea on how to make a...
CUNY TV Digital Series Greater Good - Healing Music
A large number of veterans struggle with Post traumatic stress disorder and Traumatic brain injury. As a music therapist and the Executive Director of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function in New York, Concetta Tomaino saw a way to use...
CUNY Special 40th Anniversary of CUNY TV
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 The Pulitzer Prize, Angela Hill, And Oscar Hijuelo
On this episode we learn about the Pulitzer Prize and profile two winners who graduated from CUNY: Angela Hill, who explored one of America's most controversial weapons, and Oscar Hijuelos, the first Latino author to win a Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
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.
Arts in the City Schomburg Center, Poetry in the Park, Pat Lipsky, and more!
This month on Arts in the City... we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Schomburg Center; chat with NY artist Pat Lipsky; check out some poetry in the park; visit the Long Island Children's Museum; and take a look at movies inspired by Broadwa...
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.
Laura Flanders & Friends Fighting Autocracy From Hungary to No Kings: Ezra Levin & László Upor
Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin; University of Theatre and Film Arts acting rector László Upor.
TedxCUNY Talks Challenging the Stereotypes of Identity - Kristina Gowin-Lora
NOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker's personal spiritual views. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers.
CUNY TV Digital Series Greater Good - Cafeteria Culture
Welcome to Greater Good. Today, we're spotlighting a truly inspiring organization that combines environmental education, civic engagement, and hands-on learning to create real, tangible change: Cafeteria Culture. From reducing single-use plastics in.
Of Human Bondage (1934)
A young medical student with a physical handicap falls tragically in love with a promiscuous waitress.
National Gallery of Art Art Nouveau 1890-1914
Art History.
Roma (1972)
Director Federico Fellini shows the strange Rome he sees as a boy (Stefano Mayore), as a teen (Peter Gonzales) and as an adult.
