Sunday, February 8th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
CUNY Special Program 4: Joseph Fat Joe Cartagena, Yvette D. Clarke, Anthony D. Rom
This episode presents 2024 keynote addresses by honorary degree recipients Rapper Joseph Fat Joe Cartagena at Lehman College and Philanthropist Carole A. Barham speaking on her and her husband Norman Barham's behalf at Queens College; Judge Carlton.
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.
And the New York Emmy Award Goes To..
In this episode we showcase some of our Spanish-language New York Emmy Award-winning content. From our show - Nueva York - we follow a Hispanic woman as she excitedly casts her first vote after becoming a U.S. citizen which aired in 2008...
Film at Lincoln Center Presents Q&A with Director Dee Rees and Richard Pena On
Dee Rees, director of the Sundance award-winning film Pariah, sits down with FLC's Richard Pena. Taped: March 9, 2012.
From the CUNY TV Vault Block 1
In this episode, we look back at some well-known creatives who we've had the honor of interviewing. We start with TV producer Norman Lear's 1974 appearance on Day at Night, followed by a look at documentary filmmaker Bill Miles's 1999 appearance...
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.
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus BK College/Studio Show
Frame by Frame: New York Filmmakers in Focus Recu Ardame
Film at Lincoln Center Raven Jackson on All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
We were thrilled to welcome Raven Jackson to sit down with co-deputy editor of Film Comment Magazine and NYFF Talks Programmer Devika Girish to discuss her debut feature, NYFF Main Slate selection All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, poetry, portraits, and.
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.
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.
And the New York Emmy Award Goes To..
In this episode we showcase some of our Spanish-language New York Emmy Award-winning content. From our show - Nueva York - we follow a Hispanic woman as she excitedly casts her first vote after becoming a U.S. citizen which aired in 2008...
TedxCUNY Talks Environmental Education as Empowerment - Arvolyn Hill
NOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker's personal spiritual views. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers.
Arts in the City Dancing Dreams, Rauschenberg's NY, Winter Film Fest, & more!
This month on Arts in the City... we stop by the Nassau County Museum of Art; visit a new exhibit about iconic NYC artist Robert Rauschenberg; take a look at the Winter Film Festival; check out a museum dedicated to the photobooth; and learn about...
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.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
CUNY Special 40th Anniversary of CUNY TV
The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
After a successful baseball career in college and as a coach in the military, Jackie Robinson attracts the attention of Major League Baseball's Branch Rickey.
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.
Reet, Petite and Gone (1947)
To claim his inheritance a jazzman (Louis Jordan) must find the right kind of woman.
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.
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 Reinterpreting Musicals
Rob Ashford, Ted Chapin, Scott Ellis.
Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities for People in Re-entry.
Day at Night Jonathan Winters
Actor / Comedian Jonathan Winters.
African-American Legends Dr. Khalil Muhammad
Dr. Khalil Muhammad, director, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Irish Writers in America Colum McCann, Conan O'Brien
Colum McCann talks about the complexities of his identity as an Irishmen living in New York, that a comfortable upbringing can drive one to write as much as a difficult one, and that inhabiting the other is paramount in his approach to writing.
Zicklin Talks Business Silicon Valley Bank:The Canary in the Coal Mine?
CUNY Forum Zohran Mamdani and the Future of New York Politics
CUNY Forum explores Zohran Mamdani's historic win as NYC's first Muslim and South Asian mayor, seeing it as a generational shift toward affordability, inclusion, and grassroots power, with hope for a more united, community-driven city government.
