Friday, May 8th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
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.
CUNY Special CUNY Keynotes - Eric H. Holder, Andrea Shapiro Davis, Rachel Maddow and more
Film at Lincoln Center An Evening with Laura Dern
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
Film at Lincoln Center Chinonye Chukwu on 'Clemency' NDNF19
'Film at Lincoln Center Presents' features in-depth conversations with film directors, writers, actors, producers, and other key players in the world of cinema. Since its founding in 1969, the nonprofit organization Film at Lincoln Center has brou...
Film at Lincoln Center Andrew Haigh & Jonathan Alberts on Making Adaptation Personal in All of Us Strangers ----- NYFF61
Director Andrew Haigh and editor Jonathan Alberts joined us for a conversation about their NYFF Main Slate selection All Of Us Strangers moderated by NYFF Programmer and FLC Senior Director of Programming Florence Almozini.
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 .
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 Ira Eduardovna, Edward Grant, and Leonard Kleinrock
On this episode we profile three more Guggenheim Fellows who graduated from CUNY: a visual artist reconstructing memories, Ira Eduardovna, a historian of medieval science, Edward Grant, and a godfather of the internet, Leonard Kleinrock.
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 Whitney Biennial, NY Transit Museum, Lim?n Dance Company, and more!
This month on Arts in the City...we visit the Whitney Biennial; celebrate the Lim?n Dance Company's 80th Anniversary; stop by the NY Transit Museum; check out the National Dance Institute; and preview this Spring's best new theater. Recorded: 4/1...
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.
From costumer designers to dramaturges and everything in between, host Patrick looks at all the moving parts of a Broadway production.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
The Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Sergei Eisenstein's classic film depicts the mutiny aboard a czarist battleship during the failed revolution of 1905.
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
City Cinematheque Discussion The Flooded / Los Inundados
Host Jerry Carlson.
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 Morley Safer and Richard Hottelet
Morley Safer's and Richard Hottelet's experiences as war correspondents in two different decades give Americans clear accounts of the horrors of warfare.
New York Historical Society Presents Louise Mirrer/DMR (David's book, The American Experiment)
The American experiment began with a revolutionary idea that a nation could be founded on the principles of democracy, equality, and liberty. Drawing on his enlightening discussions with award-winning historians, diplomats.
Charlando Con Cervantes Vicente Aranda, Spanish Filmmaker
Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer, Vicente Aranda, discusses his second and unusual film, "Fata Morgana," with hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez.
Shades of U.S. A Tribute to Mothers
A series focusing on race and ethnicity through individuals' journeys of self-identity.
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.
Tony Guida's NY Stan Fischler (Part 1)
Tony Guida's NY is a new talk show illuminating the colorful corners of New York, and the city's denizens from all walks of life. The series is hosted by veteran television journalist Tony Guida, well-known to New York area viewers from his work .
Black Writers in America Syl Cheney-Coker; Jeffery Renard Allen
Poet Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra-Leone; author and poet Jeffrey Renard Allen.
