This week, host Sam Roberts gets an update from Metro Reporter Matthew Haag on the city's conversion of unused office space into housing. Then, Sam welcomes Obituaries Editor Amisha Padnani to discuss "Overlooked," her book and series dedicated to noteworthy women and people of color whose deaths were not originally reported on by The New York Times.
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Guest List
Matthew Haag, Metro Reporter, The New York Times
Amy Padnani, Obituaries Editor, The New York Times
Recording Date 11/30/2023 First Air Date 12/1/2023
Get closer to this week’s important issues and events. Veteran Times correspondent Sam Roberts returns to television to discuss the big stories with journalists covering them and with leading newsmakers. Preview articles that will appear in The New York Times over the weekend, discover the back stories and savor the conversation that has distinguished the program for 25 years.
For more New York Times Close Up, visit http://tv.cuny.edu/show/nytcloseup
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,,AWqJm4AY6Xw,UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, Film,Society,Television_program, channel_UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, video_AWqJm4AY6Xw,Mother is a 1926 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin. It depicts the radicalization of a mother during the Russian Revolution of 1905 after her husband is killed and her son is imprisoned. Based on the 1906 novel The Mother by Maxim Gorky, it is the first installment in Pudovkin's "revolutionary trilogy" alongside The End of St. Petersburg (1927) and Storm Over Asia (1928).
Discussant: Emil Draitser
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Guest List:
Emil Draitser - Professor Emeritus, Hunter College
Recording Date 09/20/2024 First Air Date 11/29/2024
The best in world cinema is showcased in City Cinematheque, CUNY TV's much-loved flagship weekend film series. Hosted by Professor Jerry Carlson and co-produced with the Department of Media and communication Arts of The City College, CUNY, each film is followed by lively discussion with scholars, film professionals and critics.
Watch more at https://tv.cuny.edu/show/citycinematheque
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,,NlAlEaIUs18,UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, Society,Television_program, channel_UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, video_NlAlEaIUs18,On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders speaks to Calvin John Smiley, Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College, and Bianca Tylek, Founder and Executive Director of Worth Rises, to talk about what some have labeled the last remnant of legal slavery in America: prison labor. The three discuss the history of forced prison labor, how it hurts both those inside and outside of prison, and what is being done to finally end this centuries-long practice.
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Guest List:
Calvin John Smiley - Associate Professor of Sociology, Hunter College
Bianca Tylek - Founder and Executive Director, Worth Rises
Recording Date 10/10/2024 First Air Date 12/02/2024
City Works is a show that highlights the vast array of workers across New York City. Hosted by Laura Flanders and produced in collaboration with the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, the show spotlights the occupations and projects of the working people of our city, with inquiry carried out by one of the nation’s most outstanding universities.
Watch more at https://tv.cuny.edu/show/cityworks
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,,gZmsRyzKfi8,UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, Entertainment,Film,Television_program, channel_UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, video_gZmsRyzKfi8,Film professor Robert Tutak interviews Lisa Sherman, Freddy Peña, and Haruka Horiuchi—three extraordinary filmmakers sharing inspiring stories behind their films. They discuss the challenges of bringing their visions to life and update us on the exciting projects they’ve pursued since graduating.
This dynamic collaboration between CUNY TV and the Brooklyn College Department of Film celebrates the creativity and dedication of New York City’s emerging filmmakers.
#CUNYTV #BrooklynCollege #StudentFilms #FilmmakerSpotlight #IndieFilm #filminspiration
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Guest List:
Haruka Horiuchi, Filmmaker, Brooklyn College
Freddy Peña, Filmmaker, Brooklyn College
Lisa Sherman, Filmmaker, Brooklyn College
Robert Tutak, Filmmaker and Film Professor, Brooklyn College
Tape Date: 08/07/2024 First Air Date: 12/06/2024
“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 films and documentaries, highlighting the filmmakers’ diverse experiences.
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,,WDNwuaautLI,UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, Society,Television_program, channel_UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, video_WDNwuaautLI,The spread of misinformation on climate and environmental issues distorts public perception and hinders effective policy action. We explore the solutions.
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Tape Date: 10/21/2024 First Air Date: 11/28/2024
Welcome to 'Sustainability Matters', a monthly show that explores climate change and its impact, renewable energies and sustainable practices in New York. We interview leading experts across diverse sustainability fields to showcase the latest innovations and emerging careers that will build a more sustainable future.
Watch more at https://tv.cuny.edu/show/sustainabili...
Sustainability Matters playlist https://bit.ly/3TUaq4Y
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,,J_kfIGVToTY,UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, Entertainment,Performing_arts,Television_program, channel_UCc99RaVe8PKgly2T3QNBWLw, video_J_kfIGVToTY,In this festive episode, we take you behind the scenes with the Rockettes, reveal NYC’s must-see holiday events with expert tips, and fill the studio with holiday cheer through a special performance by live carolers—plus, a surprise visit from Santa you won’t want to miss!
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Guest List:
Jen Arvay Executive Director, New York Holiday Singers
Bianca Bahamondes Executive Editor, Secret NYC
Julie Branam Director And Choreographer, Rockettes
Tim Connaghan National Santa
Rossilynne Skena Culgan Things To Do Editor, Time Out New York
Alyssa Giannetti NY Holiday Singer
Bailey Harding Rockette, Radio City
Greg Kefalas NY Holiday Singer
Danelle Morgan Rockettes Dance Captain
Svetha Nallapaneni Rockette, Radio City
Jacklyn Salerno Rockette, Radio City
Garrett Shin NY Holiday Singer
Tara Tubridy Rockette, Radio City
Original tape date: November 5, 2024. First aired: November 29, 2024.
“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 in their element, not just in their office, for interesting and often intimate conversations (for example, playing a game of pool with a prominent New Yorker). This show is about the positive stories people want to see…both on TV and in their neighborhood – highlighting the human experience that makes up the great fabric of New York City.
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,1,This week, host Sam Roberts gets an update from Metro Reporter Matthew Haag on the city's conversion of unused office space into housing. Then, Sam welcomes Obituaries Editor Amisha Padnani to discuss "Overlooked," her book and series dedicated to noteworthy women and people of color whose deaths were not originally reported on by The New York Times.
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Find more from CUNY TV at https://tv.cuny.edu
Guest List
Matthew Haag, Metro Reporter, The New York Times
Amy Padnani, Obituaries Editor, The New York Times
Recording Date 11/30/2023 First Air Date 12/1/2023
Get closer to this week’s important issues and events. Veteran Times correspondent Sam Roberts returns to television to discuss the big stories with journalists covering them and with leading newsmakers. Preview articles that will appear in The New York Times over the weekend, discover the back stories and savor the conversation that has distinguished the program for 25 years.
For more New York Times Close Up, visit http://tv.cuny.edu/show/nytcloseup
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